FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions 
of students and parents.
  1. What should I do if my child is sick?
  2. How do Scholastic Book Orders work?
  3. What is the best way to contact the teacher?
  4. How are discipline issues handled?
  5. What is the homework policy?
  6. What is a "blue go home" folder?
  7. What is a DOL?
  8. What is a color day?
  9. How are birthdays celebrated?
  10. What is a Special Lunch?



What should I do if my child is sick?

When your child is sick, please notify the school office and let 
them know whether we should send homework home with a sibling or 
a friend or whether you will pick it up in the school office.  We 
understand that your child has been sick and may not quite be up 
to completing it all in one night, but would ask that they 
complete it in a couple of days so that your child does 
not miss any key concepts.
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How do Scholastic Book Orders work?

Every month we will send home a Scholastic book order form. If 
you choose to purchase books, please return your order by the due 
date listed on the form.  Please make your check payable directly 
to "Scholastic Books".  We mail early in the morning on the due 
date! Orders are usually delivered in about 2 weeks.
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What is the best way to contact the teacher?

Communication between home and school is essential.  If you have 
any questions, comments or concerns, please contact me. I can be 
reached by voicemail at (314) 822-8844 Ext. 407 or e-mail at 
jmissel@sgmschool.org
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How are discipline issues handled?

We have a red, yellow, green stoplight discipline program that we 
use to encourage good behavior. If a child is well behaved, they 
will be in a green status(Green = great job!) If a child is not 
following our rules, we will give them several warnings. If the 
behavior continues after the warnings, their status changes to 
yellow(Yellow = oops!) If they are in yellow status and continue 
the behavior, they are in red status. (Red = Let's talk!) If a 
child goes into the red area, that means they have not improved 
or have not made an effort to follow the rules. We will 
be talking to them but feel that at this point, you would want to 
know so that you can follow up at home.  We will be sending home 
a form that will inform you of the behavior that needs to be 
addressed, and we ask that you sign the form and return it to 
school. With home and school working together, the problem 
can be corrected.
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What is the homework policy?

We will assign homework approximately three times a week.  It 
will be stamped HOMEWORK and should be returned the next day 
unless otherwise noted. Spelling words will be posted a month in 
advance and words will be posted on this website in the SPELLING 
WORDS icon. The spelling lists have a "week of" date so that you 
will know which words will be learned that week.  It will also 
list the spelling test dates. 
Spelling words should be reviewed on a nightly basis.
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What is a "blue go home" folder?

All notes, homework and completed papers will be sent home in 
this special folder on a daily basis. PLEASE EMPTY THIS FOLDER 
EVERY DAY! Go through all completed papers. If you should find an 
error, please feel free to go over it with your child.  Praise 
your child for their efforts. Keep all completed papers at home 
unless otherwise noted. You may use this "blue go home 
folder" to send homework back to school or to send any notes 
to us.
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What is a DOL?

A DOL is a written activity that we do every morning when we 
arrive.  It is a worksheet that includes math activities, grammar 
activities, money, clocks, patterns, graphing and many other 
activities.  You will see this come home every day.  When the 
student arrives in the morning, he/she picks up a DOL and works 
on it independently while everyone is arriving and getting 
settled.  After most students have finished, we go over 
it orally and the children are instructed to make corrections. If 
a paper comes home correct, please understand that it has been 
corrected by your child in class.  A few of the concepts are 
above the first grade level. These are not taken for a grade but 
we love the "exposure" that it gives the students even 
though we are not expecting mastery. Often it provides practice 
with a skill on a daily basis, rather than just touching on it 
when it occurs in our books. For example, since we work on clocks 
and money every day, when we reach those chapters in our math 
books, we find it very easy since we have been learning it every 
day. The children like doing them and look forward to the 
challenge!
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What is a color day?

A color day is an out of uniform day. Sometimes, Dr. Koberlein 
will grant a color day for a particular grade or the entire 
student body. Specific guidelines for out of uniform attire are 
published in the Parent Handbook.
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How are birthdays celebrated?

In 1B, birthdays are a special occasion!  Birthday children are 
granted a color day, given a crown and sticker to wear, their 
name will be announced on KSGM-TV during our local news broadcast 
and we will acknowledge their special day by singing "Happy 
Birthday"! On that day, your child will be allowed to move their 
desk and "sit by a friend" for the day! If your child 
has a summer birthday, we will also notify you on what day your 
child will celebrate his/her half birthday. Sometimes this might 
vary as a previous color day may have already been scheduled on 
your child's true half birthday and we want your child to be 
recognized on their own "special day". Birthday treats are not 
allowed.
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What is a Special Lunch?

An APT Special Lunch is provided once a month. Food is brought in 
from Domino's, Subway or other food establishments. This is not 
part of the regular lunch program and must be purchased 
seperately. Details and order forms for the scheduled lunch will 
come home in the parent newsletter that Dr. Koberlein sends home 
each week.
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