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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
Parent Orientation Agenda 5:00-5:45
Tours given by student Rambassadors
5:00-5:45 Pizza and Salad available
5:45-6:45 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
6:45-7:00 Questions
School Focus
School SafetySchool Safety Academic SuccessAcademic Success Leadership and School Service Leadership and School Service Parent and Community ConnectionsParent and Community Connections PBIS ExpectationsPBIS Expectations
LeadershipLeadership Empathy and RespectEmpathy and Respect AttitudeAttitude Discipline of SelfDiscipline of Self
Learn and Implement the 7 HabitsLearn and Implement the 7 Habits
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.
School Session 7:45-2:45 academic day Car Riders may be
dropped off as early as 7:00
Walkers and Car Riders released at 2:45
2 bus loads 1st load arrives by 7:15am
and leaves at 2:45 2nd load arrives by 7:35
and leaves by 3:20
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.
5th Grade Unified Arts Classes
Music Art Drama (not a given every year) Technology Health/PE
Special ClassesAIGSpecial EducationSpeech
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
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.
Math and Science Curriculum
Presented by
Sherrie Howard
Science Curriculum Goals
ScienceUnits: Weather, Matter & Energy, Force & Motion, Genetics, Human Body Structures & Functions, and EcosystemsSkills include: Observing, Writing Objectively, Measuring, Predicting5 E’s of Science are integrated: Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate
Curriculum Goals
MathematicsThe 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.
Language Arts and Social Studies
Presented by
Nancy McGowan
INTERMEDIATE ELA
A Bridge to…
Building Independence Building stamina &
rigor Preparation for
….higher content
At Koontz, I will be a leader……. I will be
respectful to the person speaking and I won’t
boss people around. I am artistic so I can
show other people how to draw some things
they don’t know how to. I will encourage
people to never give up and to always do
Text-Based Evidence
Teacher Directed Reading =Close Reads of Complex text -
Written Response Small Groups Seminar
Text-Based Evidence
Teacher Directed Reading =Close Reads of Complex text -
Written Response Small Groups Seminar
ClubsLeadership 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-DesignTheater CrewUnicycle ClubRecycling ClubReporter’s ClubThe Rockin’ Rams ChorusThink Globally-Act Locally
Yearbook
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
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.
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
Attendance 15 + Days – must be made up
(summer or Saturday school) Documentation of excuses – written or
email 7:45 – 2:45 Academic Day
7:00 supervision begins for car riders Students dismissed for class at 7:30
Tardies and Early Departures Appointments
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 hand’s 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
Transition Activities
Rising 5th grade students and teachers visit Koontz Estes on Wednesday, February 26th from 12:45-2:00 Glen Arden on Thursday, February 27 from 12:45-2:0O Avery's Creek on Friday, February 28 from 12:45-2:00.
Monday, March 3-Parent Orientation 5:00-7:00
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 8:00-9:30 with
Ms. Rice Call to Schedule-Koontz-684-1295
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 Agenda’s
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.
Welcome Rising 5th Grade Parents
Koontz Intermediate
is a great place to learn!