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Title: Greenbrier Elementary School


1
Greenbrier Elementary School
  • Motto
  • This Power Point presentation will be available
    on the school website at http//www.ccboe.net/gbe/
    home.html

2
Our Mission
  • Our mission statement is under revision
  • As soon as we finalize it, we will share it with
    you.

3
School Initiatives
  • Learning Focused Schools
  • Professional Learning Communities
  • Assessment
  • Differentiation

4
Instruction
  • Principals Awards
  • Responsibility
  • Respect for Self
  • Respect for Others
  • Citizenship
  • Compassion
  • Self-Control
  • Friendship
  • Honesty
  • Cooperation
  • Courage
  • Cleanliness
  • Grading Scale
  • A 90-100
  • B 80-89
  • C 73-79
  • D 70-72
  • F 69 and below
  • Honor Roll (3rd-5th grades only)
  • A Honor Roll requires that a student make all As
    in each core area, Language Arts, Math, Science,
    and Social Studies and Ss in special areas
  • A/B Honor Roll requires that a student make any
    combination of As and Bs in each core area and
    Ss in special areas

5
Attendance
  • This is an indicator for Adequate Yearly
    Progress! In order to meet standards, we must
    have 15 of our population miss no more than 15
    days.
  • Make-up Work Students will be allowed to make
    up any missed assignments for excused absences
    within 3 days of the students return to school.

6
Parent Notification
  • 2nd unexcused or 5th excused absence in a
    semester, the school will notify the students
    parent/guardian in writing of the consequences
    and penalties associated with school absences in
    accordance with Policy JBD.
  • All absences beyond the fifth excused absence for
    medical reasons require an original medical
    excuse signed by a health care professional.

7
What happens next?
  • 3rd unexcused or 7th absence from school in a
    semester without appropriate documentation, the
    student will be reported to the appropriate legal
    authority for investigation and possible referral
    to the legal authority having jurisdiction over
    such matters.
  • Upon a students 10th absence in a semester, the
    school shall review the students attendance
    record. Referral may be made to the appropriate
    legal authority for further investigation.

8
Excused Absences
  • Personal Illness
  • Serious illness or death of an immediate family
    (immediate family includes parents/legal
    guardians grandparents, siblings, and stepfamily)
  • Special and recognized religious holidays
    recognized by their faith
  • Mandated order of government agencies
  • Emergencies which reasonably necessitate absences
    from school
  • Special events which reasonably necessitate
    absences from school as listed below
  • Post-secondary education visits to colleges or
    universities beyond 50 miles
  • Chamber of Commerce Youth Leadership events
  • Participation in events or programs sponsored by
    national organizations, colleges, or universities
  • Any other special event recommended by the school
    principal and approved by the associate
    superintendent

9
Prior Approval No More
  • Requests to be absent for other special events
    not listed require written notification to and
    approval by the office of the assistant
    superintendent of student support prior to the
    absence.

10
Perfect Attendance
  • Perfect Attendance
  • Quarterly No absences, tardies or check-outs.
  • Yearly No absences, three tardies or
    check-outs.
  • On-going therapy or medical treatment For the
    purpose of quarterly perfect attendance only, we
    will allow students to complete an on-going
    medical treatment form to excuse them to attend
    monthly or weekly doctors appointments. For the
    yearly attendance, the above policy remains.

11
Promotion and Retention
  • Kindergarten
  • A variety of information including classroom
    performance and GKAP
  • Grades 1 and 2
  • Must maintain overall passing grades in the area
    of Language Arts
  • Grade 2 will receive a letter if student did not
    meet state requirements in the area of reading
  • Grade 3
  • Must pass 3 of 4 core subject areas AND must meet
    or exceed state requirements on the CRCT (score
    300 or above) in the area of reading.
  • Grade 4
  • Must pass 3 of 4 core subject areas.
  • Parent will receive a letter if student did not
    meet state requirements in the areas of reading
    and/or math.
  • Grade 5
  • Must pass 3 of 4 core subject areas AND must meet
    or exceed state requirements on the CRCT (score
    300 or above) in the area of reading and math.

12
Parent Conferences
  • Parents are always encouraged to conference with
    teachers regarding their childrens progress!
  • We ask that you call to make an appointment so
    that teachers can devote their full attention to
    you and your concerns.
  • Please do not stop by the classroom between the
    hours of 800 and 345, unless you have signed in
    at the office. This is for the safety of all
    students!

13
Homework Fosters a Sense of Responsibility in our
Students While Reinforcing Important Concepts
  • Kindergarten 15 minutes
  • Grade 1 30 minutes
  • Grades 2,3 45 minutes
  • Grades 4,5 60 minutes
  • Remember, studying for tests nightly is an
    important part of homework!

14
What if my child is having trouble completing
homework in the average time frame?
  • Try to figure out why the child is not completing
    it in a timely manner
  • Is he/she distracted by other family members,
    animals, television, etc?
  • Does he/she seem frustrated and cries often
    during homework time?
  • Is he/she managing the time spent actually
    working appropriately, or is their a large amount
    of time spent preparing to work?
  • Tip Dont ask your child if homework is
    complete, ask to see the completed homework!

15
Health and Medication
  • If your child is experiencing vomiting or fever,
    please do not allow the child to return to school
    for 24 hours.
  • You will be contacted if your childs fever
    escalates above 99.6 degrees. We ask that you
    come get your child when the fever reaches or
    exceeds 100 degrees.
  • All medication must be checked in with the nurse
    in the original container.

16
Use of Telephones
  • Students may use the telephone in the case of an
    emergency only! (Forgotten homework, field trip
    forms, or signed papers are not emergencies.?)

17
The Wolfeteria
  • We ask that you do not bring fast food into the
    lunchroom.
  • We ask that you do not bring canned drinks or
    sodas into the lunchroom.
  • Due to new laws governing school nutrition, paras
    are unable to warm food for students. You must
    use a thermos if you wish to provide warm soup.

18
Dress Code
  • Shorts fingertip length
  • Shoes no flip flops or slide on shoes
  • Sleeveless shirts three fingers wide
  • Pants appropriate length, not dragging the
    floor
  • No mid-drift tops
  • No inappropriate wording or disrespectful
    language on tops
  • No hats in the building, except on hat days

19
Arrival and Dismissal
  • Students may not enter the building before 800.
  • Please do not park in the front parking lot
    during the hours of 800-830 and 315-400.
  • We ask that you allow students to walk themselves
    to class after this week.
  • Please plan to pick up children no later than
    345.
  • When checking students out early, be prepared to
    show a picture ID.
  • Because we are busy right until dismissal, we ask
    that you try to avoid getting your children
    between 300 and 330 p.m.

You must show a photo id. when checking out
through the office.
20
Business Partners
  • Allsports
  • Blanchard and Calhoun (Kelly Gates)
  • Center for Primary Care Dr. Edwin Scott and Dr.
    Tracy Barefield
  • Coca-Cola Bottling Company
  • Dr. Powell, Orthodontist
  • First National Bank
  • Georgia Bank and Trust
  • Wal-Mart (Martinez)
  • Gymnastics Gold
  • Serendipity Day Spa
  • The Medicine Cabinet
  • Pediatric Dental Specialties Dr. David H.
    Brantley
  • Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company
  • Dr. Michael B. Rogers, Orthodontist
  • Stevie Bs Pizza
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