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2018-19 Middle School Recommendations
Tis the season for middle school recommendation requests, which we are happy to complete for our kids! Here are some guidelines:
Parent Logins for TenMarks online math site went home in Thursday Folders.
The 5th grade team is suggesting students bring in a large, book bag to carry and store their materials in during rotations.
2018-19 Middle School Recommendations
Tis the season for middle school recommendation requests, which we are happy to complete for our kids! Here are some guidelines:
- Electronic forms are usually emailed from the school, or you can provide us with a link.
- For hard copies, please provide an addressed, stamped envelope.
- BE SURE TO READ THE FORM FIRST, as you may have a section to fill out before you hand it to us.
- We will be mindful of the recommendation deadlines, but friendly reminders via email don't hurt :)
- Beginning Wednesday, October 4th, students will have one Chromebook or laptop assigned to them, which they will use in all 3 rotations throughout each class day. They will be held to the terms on the Student Technology Agreement. We ask that each student bring a bag to carry their technology from room to room, along with their other classroom materials. We have a limited number of bags we can provide, and will welcome donations. We hope to curtail repeating the damage already caused to classroom Chromebooks, and students will be filling out a form, signed by them and their homeroom teacher, noting the current status of their device.
Parent Logins for TenMarks online math site went home in Thursday Folders.
- Easily keep track of your child's math mastery, with email updates and score reports, as they complete assignments aligned with their weekly curriculum. Sign up today!
The 5th grade team is suggesting students bring in a large, book bag to carry and store their materials in during rotations.
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