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WELCOME
to
Koontz Intermediate
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RAMS
Home of the
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Welcome and IntroductionsDr. Sheila Gibbs
  • Chris Cowan, Assistant Principal
  • Donna Graham, PTO Co-President
  • Doris Hernandez, School Nurse
  • Wendy Holt, Volunteer Coordinator and Math
    Intervention
  • Sherrie Howard, Math and Science Teacher Rep.
  • Myra Miller-Rice, 5th Grade School Counselor
  • Nancy McGowan, Language Arts and Social Studies
    Teacher Rep.
  • Sherie Ryan-Bailey, Curriculum Specialist
  • Rambassadors

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Parent Orientation Agenda
  • 500-545
  • Tours given by student Rambassadors
  • 500-545
  • Pizza and Salad available
  • 545-645
  • Welcome and Introductions
  • General Overview of Koontz
  • Math and Science Curriculum
  • Language Arts and Social Studies Curriculum
  • Koontz Positive Behavior Intervention and Support
    (PBIS)- PBIS Expectations
  • 7 Habits
  • Leadership and School Service Opportunities
  • Parent Involvement
  • Attendance and Dress Code
  • School Health and Medical Plans
  • Additional Transition Activities
  • 645-700 Questions

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School Focus
  • School Safety
  • Academic Success
  • Leadership and School Service
  • Parent and Community Connections
  • PBIS Expectations
  • Leadership
  • Empathy and Respect
  • Attitude
  • Discipline of Self
  • Learn and Implement the 7 Habits

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School Safety
  • Extensive Safe School Plan
  • Safe School Team that meets on a regular basis
  • Active PBIS Team with data collection to identify
    areas where additional supports need to be
    implemented.
  • Students are trained to communicate any safety
    concerns.
  • Parents please call immediately with any safety
    concerns.

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School Session
  • 745-245 academic day
  • Car Riders may be dropped off as early as 700
  • Walkers and Car Riders released at 245
  • 2 bus loads
  • 1st load arrives by 715am and leaves at 245
  • 2nd load arrives by 735 and leaves by 320

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Academic Classes
  • Students have a team of 2 core academic teachers
  • Language Arts and Social Studies
  • Math and Science
  • Common Core Curriculum located on Department of
    Public Instruction website
  • Students are required to write homework in agenda
    everyday.

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5th Grade Unified Arts Classes
  • Music
  • Art
  • Drama (not a given every year)
  • Technology
  • Health/PE

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Special Classes
  • AIG
  • Special Education
  • Speech

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Counseling Program
  • School Counselors provide
  • Classroom guidance lessons for every child
  • Individual and group counseling
  • Parent consultation
  • Crisis counseling
  • Coordination of various programs and activities
  • Myra Miller-Rice-5th
  • Lyn Bush-6th
  • Graylyn Byrd-Koontz and Cane Creek
  • Katherine Bonanno-School Social Worker

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The new building is registered with the US Green
Building Council
  • The building is built to use daytime lighting to
    reduce energy costs.
  • It also uses thermal heating and cooling to
    reduce energy consumption.
  • Other green features include water cisterns,
    automatic water and lighting features and
    gardening areas.

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Math and Science Curriculum
  • Presented by
  • Sherrie Howard

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Science Curriculum Goals
  • Science
  • Units Weather, Matter Energy, Force Motion,
    Genetics, Human Body Structures Functions, and
    Ecosystems
  • Skills include Observing, Writing Objectively,
    Measuring, Predicting
  • 5 Es of Science are integrated Engage,
    Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate

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Curriculum Goals
  • Mathematics
  • The mathematics curriculum is organized into
    five strands (1) Operations Algebraic
    Thinking (2) Number Operations in Base Ten
    (3) Number Operations - Fractions (4)
    Measurement Data (includes volume) and, (5)
    Geometry. Problem-solving strategies are embedded
    into each of the 5 strands. We also integrate
    the eight (8) Standards for Mathematical
    Practices.
  • Grade five is a pivotal year. It is a
    culmination and synthesis of what has come before
    in grades K through 4 and a transition to the
    greater independence and responsibilities
    students need to exhibit in middle grades.

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Language Arts and Social Studies
  • Presented by
  • Nancy McGowan

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INTERMEDIATE ELA
  • A Bridge to
  • Building Independence
  • Building stamina rigor
  • Preparation for .higher content

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Text-Based Evidence
  • Teacher Directed Reading Close Reads of Complex
    text -
  • Written Response
  • Small Groups
  • Seminar

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Text-Based Evidence
  • Teacher Directed Reading Close Reads of Complex
    text -
  • Written Response
  • Small Groups
  • Seminar

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Clubs
  • Leadership Council
  • Critter Club
  • Flute Choir
  • Garden Club
  • Group Games Club
  • Hospitality Club
  • Lego Robotics and Cyber Droids Club
  • Ready, Set, Create Club
  • Clubs will change yearly
  • Theater Set-Design
  • Theater CrewUnicycle Club
  • Recycling Club
  • Reporters Club
  • The Rockin Rams Chorus
  • Think Globally-Act Locally
  • Yearbook

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Positive Behavior Support and Intervention (PBIS)
  • Clear expectations taught and displayed
    throughout school
  • Leadership, Empathy and Respect, Attitude and
    Discipline of Self (L.E.A.D.)
  • Intervening when not meeting expectations
  • Minor Incidents (Parent Referral)
  • Major Incidents (Office Referral)
  • Supporting Positive Behavior
  • Bracelets, AAA Cards, Check In Check Out

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Koontz Intermediate 20 Day Plan
  • Koontz teachers will implement an extensive 20
    day plan to support students with
  • PBIS Expectations
  • Seven Habits
  • Agenda Use
  • Organization Skills
  • Classroom Team Building
  • Leadership Roles in the School.

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Parent Involvement
  • Communication - Both Ways
  • From us website, teacher web pages, agenda,
    midterms, report cards, school messenger phone
    calls and emails, personal phone calls,
    conferences, newsletters, etc
  • From you phone, email, agenda, conferences,
    etc
  • Consistency
  • Routine for homework, reading, etc
  • Regular Expectations
  • Volunteer PTO opportunities and tutoring

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Attendance
  • 15 Days must be made up (summer or Saturday
    school)
  • Documentation of excuses written or email
  • 745 245 Academic Day
  • 700 supervision begins for car riders
  • Students dismissed for class at 730
  • Tardies and Early Departures
  • Appointments

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Dress Code
  • Primary goal is student learning
  • Clothing and appearance that is disruptive or
    distracts from that purpose will not be allowed
  • Shorts and skirts must be an appropriate length
  • hands width from the knee
  • Pants should be worn at the waist
  • Undergarments must be covered
  • Tops with straps must be appropriately wide
  • width of a credit/debit card
  • Words, emblems, badges, signs, or symbols that
    are inappropriate or drug/alcohol related will
    not be allowed

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Transition Activities
  • Rising 5th grade students and teachers visit
    Koontz
  • Estes on Wednesday, February 26th from 1245-200
  • Glen Arden on Thursday, February 27 from
    1245-20O
  • Avery's Creek on Friday, February 28 from
    1245-200.
  • Monday, March 3-Parent Orientation
  • 500-700

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Transition Activities Continued
  • Monday, April 7th-25th- Ms. Rice and Koontz
    Rambassadors visit each 4th grade classroom for a
    transition presentation
  • Elementary counselors will assist in this
    presentation
  • Elementary counselors will provide additional
    transition activities to help prepare your child
    for Koontz Intermediate School.
  • Ms. Rice and Koontz office staff will arrange for
    small group tours with parents if requested.
  • Tours on Wednesday Mornings from 800-930 with
    Ms. Rice
  • Call to Schedule-Koontz-684-1295

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Meet Your Teacher
  • August 2014-Meet Your Teacher Day
  • 5th graders and parents come into Koontz to meet
    their assigned teachers and look at class lists.
  • Classroom Orientation
  • PTO and Volunteer Sign-Ups
  • Purchase Koontz 7 Habits Agendas

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School NurseDoris Hernandez
  • All medication forms need doctor orders and
    signature for medication to be given at school.
  • All medications must be turned into the front
    office by parents/guardians.
  • All medical plans must have doctor orders and
    signature in order to train Koontz staff in the
    designated procedure for your child.

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Welcome Rising 5th Grade Parents
  • Koontz Intermediate is a great place to learn!
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