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discussed the material in this handbook with my son/daughter.
Parent Signature
Student Signature
Dear Mark Twain Students
and Parents,
It is indeed a pleasure to welcome
you to Twain Elementary for the 2004-2005 school year. As your principal, I am looking forward to a
positive and exciting year as we pursue together that important goal, a quality
education.
We extend a special welcome to the
new families who have come to Twain this year.
You are an important part of our school community and we look forward to
all that you will bring to our school.
The staff at Twain has strived to
create a safe and productive learning environment for all students. To that end
we have developed this Student Success Plan.
We encourage you to carefully read this Student Success Plan as a
family. You will find all kinds of
information that is important to the day-to-day operation of the school. Further information regarding the school year
will be sent home with your child from time to time. Our goal is to provide an outstanding
educational program for each student. As
a school community, we are committed to the safety of our students and
providing academic excellence.
This planner is a gift to all
students and their families from the Mark Twain PTSA. Students must keep this planner in their
binders and follow teachers' directions for its use everyday. We hope that this organizational tool will
help our students be even more successful at school.
We want your student to be happy
and successful at school, and believe that as parents, you play a key
role. The child's knowledge that parents
are actively interested in and supportive of the school program almost always
results in fewer problems and greater success.
I encourage each of you to follow our Student Success Plan and to share
in the exciting process of learning, growing, and having fun at Mark Twain
Elementary.
Sincerely,
Darryl Pernat
Principal
·
Attend
school regularly and on time.
·
Come
to school prepared for the school day.
·
Have
homework finished.
·
Have
pencils, papers, and materials ready.
·
Have
notes signed and returned.
·
Be
considerate of the rights of others, both students and staff, including
substitute teachers.
·
Do
your best!
PeaceBuilders
Mark Twain
Elementary is a PeaceBuilder school.
PeaceBuilders is a program designed to help us create an environment
that reduces violence and establishes a more peaceful way of living in our
school and community. In PeaceBuilders,
four carefully worded guidelines form the central strategy for behavior at our
school.
The entire staff
has been trained to use and teach these guidelines in the classroom and on the
playground each day. They have been very
helpful in “increasing the peace” at Mark Twain Elementary.
I am a PeaceBuilder.
I pledge. . .
To praise people,
To give up put-downs
To seek wise people,
To notice and speak up about hurts I have
caused, To right wrongs.
I will build peace at home, at school, and
in my community each day.
Recognizing Our PeaceBuilders
One of the ways we
increase the peace at Mark Twain is to recognize students who are following the
PeaceBuilder guidelines by writing Praise Notes to each other. Both staff and
students can fill out these notes which are then posted in classrooms, sent
home to parents, or sent to the principal for extra recognition. We appreciate
our Mark Twain PeaceBuilders!

Grades 1-6 and All
Day Kindergarten
AM Kindergarten
PM Kindergarten
Half Days when
scheduled
8:10 a.m. Crossing guards arrive at crosswalks
Grade AM Recess Lunch Recess PM Recess
1
2
3
4
5
6
3:
Reporting Attendance
When a student is absent, the parent must notify
the office by
Please be on time to school. Students who are late
to school interfere with their own learning and disrupt the classroom. Students who arrive late to school must check
in with the office secretaries to obtain an admit slip. If students are frequently tardy, the school
will notify parents to help develop a plan so students arrive on time to
school.
Classroom experiences cannot be duplicated by
make-up work. Please make every effort to maintain regular attendance.
Hot
lunch will be served at Twain. The
2004-2005 price is $2.00. This includes
a half-pint of milk or juice. Some students prefer to bring lunch from
home. Milk and juice are available for
purchase by students with sack lunches for 50 cents. Students may bring a check
to deposit into their personal school lunch account. They may buy hot lunch or milk/juice from
this account.
The
Emergency Preparedness and Safety Committee is responsible for keeping all
plans and supplies up to date and all staff and volunteers trained in case of
an emergency. At the beginning of the year, students are trained in emergency
procedures and continue to practice all year long. Please support our efforts
for safety in all situations by having an emergency plan at home and supporting
our plan at school. Parents can help in some important ways:
Emergency Cards: All students must have
emergency cards on file in the school office and with the classroom teacher. We
appreciate very much the time it takes for parents to fill out these cards
completely. This information is vital both for the safety of the child and the
ability of the staff to contact parents and provide information to emergency
personnel. Please notify us of any changes in your child’s emergency card
immediately.
Personal Comfort Kit: Each child should have a
few personal emergency supplies in the classroom emergency container in the
event that our schedule is changed by power outages or weather emergencies. We
will send a list of recommended supplies and a ziplock bag home with the child
early in the year.
Phone Tree: Our PTSA manages an
emergency phone tree in case we need to notify all our parents of an emergency
at school. Volunteers are needed to help make these calls. They are trained in
calling procedures and are given the latest information possible. Wait for the
phone tree to notify you in an emergency. Please do not call the school. If
emergency vehicles are at the school, keep parking lots and entry roads clear. Keep
all phone numbers accurate and up-to-date.
Lunch Buddy
Program
Lunch
Buddies are caring adult volunteers who have been matched with students at
elementary schools in the
Here
at Twain we have several children who have Lunch Buddies. Many more would
benefit from having an adult Lunch Buddy. Adults in our business community who
no longer have students at our school are welcome. If you know of anyone who
would like to participate in the Lunch Buddy Program, please have him or her
call us at 828-3210.
The
following materials are to be supplied by students. Please check periodically
to make sure that students still have the supplies they need every day.
Grade K
A
picture of yourself with your name on the back (3x5 or 4x6), box of crayons and
markers of any kind or size, one box of cookies or crackers to share at snack
time, one-inch binder, one skinny box of writing utensils (either skinny
markers or skinny colored pencils), four large or six small glue sticks, two folders (Pee-Chee type), one large
bottles hand sanitizer, one box of Baby Wipes, one ream of white Xerox copy
paper, and backpack.
Grade
1
Backpack, crayons (no more than 24 colors),
pencils (1 doz.) #2 lead, one package of pencil top erasers, two large erasers,
pencil box, scissors (Fiskars are best), Elmers Glue (large), one family size
box of Kleenex, small spiral notepad, one bottom-pocket folder for take home
work (no Trapper Keepers), one ream of white Xerox copy paper, and crackers,
cookies, or juice for 20.
Grade
2
Backpack
(no rollers), #2 pencils, black Flair pen, soft rubber eraser, ruler, crayons
(24 count), markers (small box), spiral notebook (no trappers or 3-ring
notebooks), good quality scissors (Fiskars brand student scissors really
last!), pencil box, four large glue sticks, Elmers liquid glue, two folders (pockets on bottom), one white
board marker, family size box of Kleenex, 8 oz hand sanitizer, small
Scotchbrite sponge, one box of baby wipes, and one ream of white Xerox paper.
Grade
3
2
inch 3-ring binder (No Trapper Keepers Please), wide rule notebook paper,
120-page
spiral
notebook (wide rule), ruler, scissors (Fiskars brand), #2 pencils (no
mechanical pencils), colored pencils (set of 24), personal capped pencil
sharpener, fine-tip black permanent marker (Sharpie), eraser, crayons (16),
wide tip washable markers, pencil pouch (no pencil boxes please), white Elmers
glue (no colored glue please), Prang water color set, one large glue stick, one
family size box of Kleenex, and one ream of white Xerox copy paper.
Grade 4
3-ring
binder (no Trapper Keepers), five sturdy pocket folders, one spiral notebook,
pencil box, pencils and erasers, black erasable pen, big glue stick, ruler,
markers (thick and thin), black Flair pen, black Sharpie permanent pen, one set
of watercolors, swide ruled notebook paper, colored pencils, paperback
dictionary, one family size box of Kleenex, solar calculator, one ream of white
Xerox copy paper, and adult sized scissors. No gel pens, please.
Grade 5
3-ring
2” binder, pencil box, pencils and erasers, erasable pen (black or blue), big
glue stick, ruler, markers (thick and thin), black “Sharpie permanent (fine and
ultra fine) pens, notebook paper, colored pencils, one set of watercolors,
post-it notes, letter size clipboard,
paperback dictionary, one ream of white Xerox copy paper, 6-8oz bottle
of hand sanitizer, two family size boxes of Kleenex, solar calculator, and
adult sized scissors.
Grade 6
3-ring
binder, lined paper, colored pencils and markers, #2 pencils, eraser, black or
blue ballpoint ink pens, three highlighters (pink, yellow, green), 3-ring
pencil pouch or pencil box, scissors, glue stick, metric and standard
combination ruler, calculator,
personal dictionary, 5-subject spiral notebook, binder dividers, one ream of
white Xerox copy paper, post-it notes, and one family size box of Kleenex. Optional:
watercolor set and bamboo paint brush.
Discipline is the process of holding students
accountable for their choices. Most infractions are minor and infrequent. The
teacher and student working together can correct these infractions.
Consequences for minor offenses may include, but
are not necessarily limited to, the following:
·
Warning
·
Loss of participation (Timeout in classroom
or “buddy” classroom)
·
Parent
contact
·
Discipline
report
·
Parent conference
Consequences for major offenses may include, but
are not necessarily limited to, the following:
·
Immediate timeout
·
Behavior plan
·
Detention
·
Suspension
·
Conference with principal and/or parents
Mark Twain School-Wide Behavior Expectations
Goal:
Students will arrive and depart school in a safe and orderly manner.
1.
Go directly to the playground when arriving
at school.
2.
Walk around to the playground. Do not enter the building.
3.
You must have a pass to be in the building
before or after school.
4.
When the
5.
At the end of the day, depart quietly by
6.
If your parents pick you up, meet them at
the pick up area.
7.
If you take a day care van, meet at the van
pick up area.
Goal: The hallways of Twain will be a safe and
quiet environment where people interact with courtesy and respect.
1.
Walk
slowly in a straight line on the right side of the hall.
2.
Use
quiet speaking voices.
3.
Use a
pass when out of your classroom.
4.
If an
adult asks to speak with you, stop and talk with that person.
5.
You
should stay outside during recess and not be in the halls.
6.
No
touching art work on walls, doorways or ceilings.
7.
Teacher
will accompany their class during whole class transitions.
Goal: The
restrooms at Twain will be clean and safe.
1.
You must use a restroom pass during class
times.
2.
Use restrooms appropriately and leave them
clean.
3.
Put toilet paper in the toilet. Put all other paper in the garbage.
4.
Flush the toilet.
5.
Leave the stalls unlocked after use.
6.
Wash your hands.
7.
Leave the restroom as soon as you finish
and return to class.
8.
Use a quiet voice in the restroom.
Responsible Playground Behavior
Goal: Students will play safely and have fun on the
playground.
Our playground is a place for students to have fun
and exercise during recess. When on the
playground we want our students to practice their PeaceBuilder skills:
·
Praise People
·
Give Up Put
·
Notice Hurts and Right Wrongs
·
Seek Wise People
The following expectations are designed to help
students practice responsible, positive behavior on the playground.
Responsible Lunchroom Behavior
Goal: Students will eat a nutritious lunch in a
respectful manner.
Our lunchroom is a place for students to relax and
eat a nutritious lunch. When in the
lunchroom we want our students to practice their PeaceBuilder skills:
·
Praise People
·
Give Up Put
·
Notice Hurts and Right Wrongs
·
Seek Wise People
The following expectations are designed to help
students practice responsible, positive behavior in the lunchroom.
1.
Verbal reminder.
2.
Positive practice (have the student do it
the right way).
3.
Time out table.
4.
Community service.
5.
Class practice.
6.
Office referral.
Classroom Daily Feedback for:
Responsible Bus Line and Day
Care Van Line Behavior
Goal:
Students will behave in a safe manner while waiting for the bus or day
care van and follow the directions of the adults and patrol students.
1.
Go directly to the bus line or to your line
in the day care waiting area.
2.
Stand in your bus line or day care line.
3.
Keep your hands, feet and objects to
yourself.
4.
Leave rocks, sticks, bark and pine cones on
the ground.
5.
Follow the directions of the adults and
safety patrol students.
6.
Walkers will leave the school grounds
immediately after school.
Guidelines for Student Attire
Goal: Students will dress in a way to help foster
a positive attitude and respect for the learning environment, to display
personal cleanliness, neatness, and appropriate attire.
1.
Tank tops, cut-off shirts, and sport shorts
are examples of clothing more appropriate for after school or the beach. They are not considered appropriate attire
for school.
2.
The fingertip rule will apply to the
wearing of shorts or skirts.
3.
Wearing clothing that relates in any way to
gangs, sex, alcohol/drugs, tobacco products, or profanity will not be allowed.
The unacceptable items will be removed. Sometimes this requires a call home for
a parent to bring a change of clothing.
4.
Hats or caps are not suitable for wear
within the classroom and the school building.
5.
Cosmetics are such a distraction to the
elementary environment we ask that students not wear or bring facial makeup
during the school day.
Personal Items at School