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Our mission at Vaughan Elementary School is to work as a community to meet 
the diverse learning needs of students in order to prepare them for success 
in a global economy.
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Please remember that transportation changes must be written in their agenda 
or a note. Please do not send them through email. 
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December 16, 2009

Dear Parents of Fourth and Fifth Grade Students,

As a part of this year’s music curriculum, your child will be learning to 
play the recorder.  Due to health reasons, it is recommended that each child 
provide their own recorder to use on music days.  However, if your child does 
not have a recorder, one can be provided to use during class.  Learning to 
play the recorder will reinforce music reading skills, and give your child a 
head start towards determining their interest in middle school band or 
orchestra.

The recorder is a plastic or wooden instrument about 12 inches long.  
Recorders are available at most music stores, (e.g., Ponier Music, Ken 
Stanton, etc.).    I do recommend that you buy a recorder from a music 
store.  The recorders that you buy in music stores are generally of better 
quality than you would buy in a department store.  Please do not buy a 
recorder from The Dollar Tree.  Those recorders are not meant to be musical 
instruments, rather they are meant to be a toy.   Recorders are not available 
for purchase at school.  

When purchasing a recorder, make sure of the following:

Recorder Type
A.	Soprano recorder pitched in “C”
B.	Baroque fingering
C.	Can be in 1, 2, or 3 pieces.  (Parts are not as easily lost with a 
one piece recorder)

Approximate cost of a recorder depends on the type of recorder that you buy.  
I checked the prices at Ken Stanton Music last night.  An Angel Recorder is 
$3.50.  A Yamaha Recorder is $7.99 (The Yamaha Recorders come in different 
colors).  They do have a wooden recorder available, but it is not needed for 
our purposes and plus wooden recorders are much more expensive. 

If your child already has a recorder, it will not be necessary to purchase 
one.  We will begin using the recorder in music classes on Tuesday, January 
5th.  Please have your child bring his/her recorder to school on the 
scheduled day their homeroom has music.

We will be using the recorders in every class from January 5th until the end 
of the year; therefore, learning to play the recorder will be a major part of 
your child’s grade in music class. 

Thank you for your cooperation.  If you have any questions, please email me 
at Larry.Drawdy@cobbk12.org.  I will return your email as soon as possible. 

Sincerely, 



Larry Drawdy
Music Specialist
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We are excited to provide additional time for math enrichment for our 
students. We are reorganizing our schedule to include an additional 45 minute 
block. This will allow us to focus on math standards on which our students 
need additional support as well as provide extension activities for those 
students who are proficient but are ready to engage in activities that 
stretch the learning. Please see our attached schedule for details. 

Our particular class schedule will basically stay the same, except for some 
changes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
7:50-9:10   Math Block
9:10-10:00  Specials
10:00-11:00 Language Arts (Writing/Spelling)
11:00-11:30 Lunch
11:35-11:55 Recess
12:00-1:00  Language Arts (Writing/Shared Reading/Integrated Guided   
                           Reading/Spelling/Skill
1:00-2:00   (MWF) Math Extension
            (T/TH) Social Studies/Science/Health
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FYI--Upcoming Town Hall Meetings:
 
*January: Guided Math—2nd Grade will present & a speaker from Sylvan Learning 
Center will present a brief presentation entitled "Algebra Spoken Here" (It 
helps parents incorporate math into their everyday lives and eases anxieties 
some parents may have about helping their children with math.)
*February: CRCT—4th Grade will present
*March:  Thinking Skills—Rep from each grade level
*April: Test Prep - emotionally--preparing students for testing
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Chicken biscuits will be on sale every Tuesday morning for $2.50!!!
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