4 CTA - Chombah, Amie
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- Parent Information: Communication, Class expectations, Birthdays, Snack, Dress code
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Curriculum Night:
Tuesday, July 30th at 5 or 5:45pm. We offer two identical sessions for your convenience.
Communication
- Parents, please review and sign the student planner/agenda daily Monday-Friday.
- Add any notes as needed as I will check daily, confirming with a stamp or my initials.
- Follow our class on Instagram for my weekly updates, photos, videos, reminders and more! (@Chombah24_25)
- Grade-level newsletters will be sent via Parent Square monthly and will be posted on our class website!
Class Mission Statement:
Coming soon!
Behavior Autonomy
- Our goal in 4th grade is to empower students to develop behaviors that align with the eight habits to promote productive learning and independence.
- Students will track their progress daily on their agendas, using a scale of 1-4, with a goal of achieving a 3 or higher. A 3 equates to meeting expectations!
- Parents, please review your child's scores daily as you sign their agendas, including Fridays.
- The rating/ranking scale can be viewed by clicking here
Accountability
- Students will be accountable for their choices through the following:
- Reminders to make better/different choices and restorative, natural/logical consequences
- Mistakes are learning opportunities and are expected, corrected and respected!
- Repeated reminders will result in students lowering their scale score, which they can improve throughout the day.
- Students will track choices on their agenda daily.
- Reminders to make better/different choices and restorative, natural/logical consequences
- Parent contact will be made regarding patterns/repeated occurrences or severe offense (profanity, physical harm, dangerous activity etc.)
- We appreciate your partnership in reinforcing behavior choice accountability!
Birthdays
We would love to recognize your child’s birthday by distributing a prepackaged wrapped food item OR a non-food item you send to school with your child. To be inclusive and sensitive to different food sensitivities/allergies, dietary restrictions, cultures/religions and family beliefs/practices, edible birthday treats will be sent home to enjoy.
NOTE: Food items must be pre-packaged/store-bought treats. We cannot serve any homemade treats nor are we able to house items requiring refrigeration/freezers.
Inexpensive and easily distributable ideas: pre-packaged Rice Crispy Treats, cookies, chips, Little Debbie snacks, or Hostess snacks!
Invitations may be distributed at school so long as the entire class is included! Our class directory is available as a link on our Instagram page!
Snack
Your child may bring one healthy, nut-free snack to eat during our grade-level recess. All students are encouraged to bring a water bottle, and water fountains are also available in the classroom.
Easy ideas for classroom consumption: fruit, vegetable slices, Gogurt, string cheese, crackers, Sun Chips, Veggie Chips, nutfree energy/protein bars etc. Candy/chocolate, sugary sweets, donuts, cookies, flavored potato chips, cheese puffs/Cheetohs may be enjoyed at lunchtime!
Dress Code can be found here on page 99-101.
- Auxier is a uniform school on Mon.-Thur. with free dress on Fridays.
- Shirts should be tucked in.
- Shorts, skirts and dresses should be modest in length (approximately mid-thigh as measured by full extended arm-bottom of the thumb).
- Clothing will be free of holes, tears and rips.
- Sweaters/jackets worn inside the classroom should be solid red, white or blue. Outerwear worn outside may be any color.
- Please note that even on free dress and spirit days, students need to adhere to the CUSD district dress code, which includes
- No torn/ripped clothing or clothing with holes, including jeans
- Moderate length shorts, dresses and skirts (mid-thigh as measured by fully extended arm-bottom of the thumb)
- See pg. 33-35 of the handbook for more details on the CUSD district dress code for free dress days.
- Students should wear athletic shoes on PE days, which will be on Day 1 and 4!
- Parents, please review and sign the student planner/agenda daily Monday-Friday.