FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
  1. How may I contact you?
  2. Do students have a snack time?
  3. How do students monitor their own progress?
  4. How can I help my child be successful?
  5. How can I help my child's class/school?



How may I contact you?

You may: 
*leave a message on my voicemail at 428-2231
*e-mail me at Dina_Mensing@roundrockisd.org 
 *contact the school office directly at 428-2200, if urgent or a 
transportation change

If you wish to talk to me privately, we can schedule an appointment 
to meet either before or after school or during my conference period. I am 
able to check and respond to emails and voice mail messages before 7:40 am, 
during my conference time [8:55-9:45] and after 2:45 pm; otherwise, I will 
be teaching, and cannot guarantee that I will see or respond until the end 
of the school day.  If you need to get an URGENT MESSAGE to me, please call 
the office. They will notify me.
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Do students have a snack time?

Yes.  Since our lunch is late in the day, snack time will be in the 
mid-morning, after specials, at about 9:50.  I encourage students to bring 
water bottles to keep at their desks all day long. Students are not required 
to bring a snack, but if they wish to have one, they must provide their own.

Students are allowed to bring healthy, ready-to-eat food choices. Some 
examples are: carrot sticks, string cheese, grapes or other fruit.  Sodas, 
sweets, chips, large food portions, or food requiring utensils, significant 
preparation, or clean-up, should be reserved for lunch only.
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How do students monitor their own progress?

Each student has a Data section in a binder.  Inside are student goals and 
data showing how they are progressing towards their academic and behavioral 
goals.
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How can I help my child be successful?

Every child can benefit from support and involvement from family members and 
friends of the family at home.  

Keeping contact with me if you have any questions or concerns is important.  
Thursday Folders will contain notices and student work each week, and should 
be signed and returned each Friday. Your student's RED HOMEWORK FOLDER will 
contain not only homework, but a Classroom Behavior Chart, which I will mark 
daily, and notes from staff members that need to send home before Thursday.  
Please check these folders on a regular basis. 

Monitoring your child's homework is important, too.  Homework is intended 
for extra practice of concepts taught in class, but talking through and 
reviewing it with your child not only helps him or her, but keeps you 
informed. Occasionally students will be asked to make corrections and return 
assignments to school.

Talking with your child about the day and what he/she learned.
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How can I help my child's class/school?

If you are willing, please volunteer to be our Room Parent.  Once ours is 
named, I will send home or post here the contact information of our Room 
Parent. We understand how busy our Jollyville families are, so if you are 
unable to do so, PLEASE support her or him by:

joining PTA: if the meeting times are inconvenient, that's okay.  The PTA 
programs and fundraising all supports our students, materials, and field 
trips;

attending and helping at class parties (we have 3 per year);

contributing for class parties (usually a party item or a few dollars is 
requested from each family);

volunteering for the carnival; and

responding promptly to letters, emails, or requests.

Volunteering

Attending field trips and class parties is one way to help.  Parents and 
members of the community have also helped our students become more 
successful.  Please let me know if and how you are willing to help out--
possibilities may not be limited to our own class during school hours.
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