This site is a wonderful way to stay connected throughout the year and it is loaded with information that I hope you will find helpful! Mrs. Charaba
Please Read to Your Child Daily - You may want to establish a nightly routine of a bedtime story. When reading to your child, start asking questions about the story. Ask how the characters are feeling. Talk about the sequence of events (beginning, middle, and end). Ask your child to predict the ending or make up a different ending. Sound out words together. Look for words that start and/or end with the same letter, words that rhyme, etc.
For 2025-26 School Year 1 - Pencil Box 2 - Pink Pearl Erasers 4 - Crayola Crayons, 24 count 2 - Yellow Highlighters 4 - Black Expo Whiteboard Marker 4 - Glue Sticks, Large 1 - Scissors, Fiskars (blunt tip) Water Bottle (please write student's name) Back Pack - regular size (please write student's name) 2 - Facial Tissue, 150-200 count (name not necessary) 2 - Clorox Wipes (name not necessary) 1 - Baby Wipes (name not necessary) 2 - Hand Sanitizer (name not necessary) Note - Teacher will provide pencils
Our Daily Schedule 2025-26 School Year Regular Schedule 8:20 to 8:25 - Attendance/Lunch Count 8:25 to 8:35 - SEL-Morning Meeting 8:35 to 9:30 - English Language Arts (ELA) 9:30 to 9:45 - Recess 9:55 to 10:45 - Math 10:45 to 10:55 - Lunch Prep 10:55 to 11:00 - Lunch Time Support 11:00 to 11:35 - Lunch/Recess 11:40 to 12:15 - ELA WIN (What I Need) 12:25 to 1:05 - PE/SEL/Music/STEM 1:20 to 1:50 - Library/Writing 1:50 to 2:20 - Math WIN 2:20 to 2:45 - Knowledge 2:45 - Buses/Pick-up for Kindergarten 2:50 - Dismissal for 1st through 5th Some Wednesdays dismissal will be at 1:45 See News section for more details
A Message to Remember... Children need a laptop. Not a computer, but a human laptop. Moms, dads, grannies and grandpas, aunts, uncles – someone to hold them, read to them, teach them. Loved ones who will embrace them and pass on experience, rituals and knowledge of a hundred previous generations. Loved ones who will pass to the next generation their expectations of them, their hopes, and their dreams. - General Colin L. Powell, Founder of America’s Promise – The Alliance for Youth