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Second Grade A-Z

The ABC's of Second Grade	  
 

Attendance 
A successful school experience is the responsibility of the children, the 
parent and the school. Your child's progress, both academically and 
socially, is influenced to a great extent by daily participation. Regular 
attendance without tardiness is a key. If your child will be absent, please 
call into the office to notify the school. 

Arrival and Dismissal 
 Second grade students may arrive on the playgroun at 8:25 AM. They will 
place 
their backpacks by our door. They may play until the bell rings at 8:40 AM. 
The tardy bell rings at 8:45. First Grade Students are dismissed out their 
classroom doors at 3:00.



Allergies 
Please let us know of any allergies your child may have-especially for food. 
We sometimes cook in 1st grade and it would be helpful to know when we 
plan our recipes.



Backpacks/Schoolbags 
Each child will need some sort of bag to bring home papers, library books. 
art work, notices, etc. each day. Please have your child share the contents 
of the backpack with you daily.




Birthdays 
With so many allergies present, 2nd grade has decided to do without Birthday 
treats. We will still be celebrating your child's special day. We would love 
them to bring in pencils, stickers, a classroom book to read or even have 
their parent come in and read to the class. 

Book Orders 
I will be sending home children's book order forms(on a monthly basis) . 
They represent an opportunity for you to buy books for your child at a 
greatly reduced rate. These prices are even lower than most school book 
fairs and far below Barnes and Noble. What a great way to build your home 
library!


Calendar 
You will receive a calendar of the school holidays, early release days and 
Non Attendance Days in the Corron Monthly Newsletter and also on this 
website.

Computers 
We have a wonderful computer lab here at school. We also have a computer in 
the classroom. We use a variety of age-appropriate programs that reinforce 
math and reading skills.

Dress 
We work and play hard in Second grade and we really do get dirty!!! Please 
dress your child in play clothes. Of course, there are days when you may 
want to dress your child in fancy outfits, such as picture day. Please be 
sure to put your child's name on sweaters, boots, hats, and coats, anything 
that he/she might take off. No one seems to own nameless clothes!!! Also it 
saves trouble when two or more children have the same kind of boots, coats, 
etc.

Emergency Closings 
If the school is closed for any emergency, or if opening is delayed you will 
receive a pre recorded message to your home phone number as well as 
announcements on area news broadcasts.


Email 
You can contact me via my email address at tanya.n.meyers@d303.org. I check 
my email everyday (even weekends), so please feel free to email me at 
anytime.

Field Trips 
We plan field trips that are both fun and educational for the children. We 
often need parent volunteers on the trips. Chaperones will be chosen on a 
first come, first serve basis. The numbers may be limited by space. Please 
return permission slips as soon as possible after they are sent home. 

Fire Drills 
Fire drills are held periodically throughout the year. All students will 
participate in this event.

Footwear 
Students should come to school everyday in comfortable shoes to wears. They 
need sneakers for physical education and in the winter they need something 
to put on when they come inside and remove their boots. It is to hot to wear 
boots all day long and since we sit and play on our floor, it is much nicer 
if our wet boots have not tracked it up.

Hands- On Learning 
I feel that the best way to help children learn is to make learning fun. 
Important concepts can be learned by doing meaningful hands-on activities. 
There are times when seatwork is required and necessary, but for the most 
part, our classroom will be an active learning environment. 


Homeroom Helpers 
I can not and would not want to do without them! We often use Parent 
Volunteers in our classroom to help with Literacy centers, parties, and a 
myriad of other needs.


Homework 
Corron Second graders have homework every night. Math homelinks should be 
completed daily when the house is highlighted on the current page.  
Additional homework will be assigned based on need.

Illness 
The question of when to keep your child home from school is often a 
difficult one, especially when decisions must be made first thing in the 
morning. It is important, however, to keep your child home if he/she is ill. 
This helps to make them more comfortable and prevents others from becoming 
ill. Children function more effectively in the classroom when they are 
healthy.


Kindness 
Students in our classroom are encouraged and expected to treat all members 
of our class, as well as others, with kindness and respect. Hitting, 
fighting, name-calling, and making fun of others will not be permitted. 


Library 
The children go to the library one day a week. In the library, we have many 
helpers, that are there to help us if needed. We do not need 
to trade our book every time, but books are due every two weeks. 


Literacy Centers 
During literacy centers, children will get guided practice reading and 
writing skills, while the teacher works with small groups of children. The 
center activities are designed to strengthen letter/sound knowledge, 
listening skills, oral language expression, rhyme, letter formation, 
cooperation, etc. 


Lost and Found 
We encourage children to check the lost and found collection for any missing 
items. We ask that you label clothing items worn to school by your child. 
This will help us return a lost article to its owner.

Math 
The Second Grade mathematics curriculum provides students with mathematical 
experiences that help them develop number sense and a positive attitude 
towards mathematics that will continue through their school career and their 
lives. 


Music 
Mrs. Simon is our music teacher. She meets with each class 
for 30 minutes once a week. 

Nurse 
We are very fortunate to have two wonderful nurses at Corron,Mrs Silenas-
Moore and Mrs. Cook. I take care of minor hurts, such as scratches and 
scrapes, but send the child to the nurse for more serious injuries and 
illnesses. Please be sure to send in any change of contact numbers in case 
the nurse needs to get in touch with you. 


Parties 
There are three main parties each year. They are held at Halloween, December 
Holidays (Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa), and Valentines. All parents 
will be asked to contribute to these parties. The Homeroom Helper will 
contact you when your help is needed.


Physical Education 
Each 2nd Grade class will have P.E. three times a week with Mr. Benson. The 
children are asked to wear sneakers on P.E. days. Young 
girls might consider wearing pants or having a pair of shorts to slip on 
under their dress.

Questions 
If you ever have any questions, please feel free to contact me. You can send 
a note or call the office so that we can arrange a mutually convenient time 
for a meeting. You can e-mail me at tanya.n.meyers@d303.org.


Report Cards 
At the end of each quarter, Report cards are sent home. I hold a conference 
at the end of November to discuss the individual testing I have done and the 
educational plan I have for each child. I hope you will make an extra effort 
to attend the Parent-Teacher Conferences. These are short meetings but they 
give us a chance to talk about your child. 


Restrooms 
The children are encouraged to go to the bathroom as soon as they come into 
school. At all other times, they are free to use the pass when they need to 
use the restroom.


Snacks 
   Wd do have snack everyday. ONLY healthy snacks are allowed for this time! 
Snacks are done during work time. 


Show-N-Tell
 In our class room, we have a Mystery Bag. This bag is sent home with the 
Lucky Duck(Helper)for the day. This person takes it home and puts a special 
object in it and then brings it to school and gives the class clues about 
what the object is. Other Show-n-tell items are permitted to educational 
items. 


Toys 
Children are asked NOT to bring toys from home. We have much to do, in a 
short amount of time and toys are for after school not during school.

U
"U" are important in your child's education. I encourage ā€œUā€ to always be 
reading to your child and show and interest in their daily work. 


Visits 
You are welcome to visit us at any time. Corron has the policy that 
ALL GUESTS (including familiar faces) are required to check in at the office 
and wear a guest badge. Corron welcomes and encourages family 
involvement.The presence of a guest badge will help identify visitors to 
all faculty and staff. It is important to remember that while this may seem 
inconvenient to frequent visitors, it is the goal and responsibility of the 
school to create a safe learning environment.



Website 
Corron has a website which can be accessed at 
http://www.d303.org/schools/Corron/Main.htm Check in regularly to find 
information about curriculum, special events, and school news. I also have a 
website. 


Wish List 
Throughout the school year we sometimes need supplies above and beyond our 
classroom materials. 

eXtra Clothes 
Corron asks parents to donate to the nurses office, any outgrown clothes to 
the office. These are used in case of a bathroom accident, messy spill or 
wet and muddy playgrounds. This way we do not have to bother you at work or 
home. 


Younger Siblings 
It is in your child's and the program's best interest to have our parent 
volunteers available without younger children. This not only allows your 
full attention to be focused on the class, but also allows for some special 
time between you and your student. Thank you for making childcare 
arrangements for younger siblings. 


ZZZZZZs 
Make sure that your child gets plenty of rest. Setting and keeping a bedtime 
is a wonderful gift you can give to your child. It will help them to be 
alert and ready to learn each day!

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