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Hello soon to be 2nd graders! I hope you all are having an awesome summer! I am excited to meet you in August! Here is some information that might be helpful until then. **Also, please encourage your student to participate in the Summer Learning Quest. It really makes a difference. **

Back to School Night will be held on Monday, August 18th

The First Day of School is Wednesday, August 20th. The first three days (August 20-22) are early out days with dismissal at 1:10 pm.

Here are a few things you can do now to prepare:

  1. Blog : Please subscribe to our class blog by clicking on the icon to the right and inputting your email address. (If you’re on a phone, it will be at the very bottom.)
  2.  Class Disclosure : Parents and students, please read through this together and sign the form Class Disclosure e-Signature 
  3.  Yearly Food Permission Slip : Please fill this out so your child can participate in fun, food learning activities throughout the year.
  4. Class supplies: Please consider paying a donation of $30 here: Online Payments,  mark “Donations-Class Supplies”, then select my name from the drop down menu. You can also pay in the Q1 Office. Please do so on or before Back to School Night and I will take care of all the shopping, labeling, and organizing of class supplies.
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Additionally, students will need to bring the following items on the first day of school:

  • Headphones or earbuds–labeled with the student’s name. Parents will be responsible to replace broken or damaged headphones/earbuds throughout the year. We use headphones multiple times throughout the day in the classroom. Please try to find the highest-quality headphones possible. 
  • A backpack (standard-sized). Please do not purchase the smaller-sized backpacks, as your student will be frustrated at not being able to fit books and papers neatly inside.
  • Water bottle–Student may bring a small, closable water bottle with their name on it. Water Only! Water bottles help so much, because the student doesn’t have to leave the classroom just to get a drink.