STUDENT INFORMATION
HOMEWORK
Homework is
school work done outside of the classroom and consists of:
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Daily
assignments not finished during class time.
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Assignments
given in relation to a unit of study and completed over a period of
time. Example: Book report on South Dakota during a unit of study on
South Dakota and completed over a five week period.
Homework should:
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Generally
not exceed 30 to 60 minutes per day with the longer time block normally
used in grades five and six.
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Follow only
after direct teacher instruction and opportunities for practice in the
classroom.
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Be
something the student and parent understand.
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Be a
planned experience.
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Never be a
negative consequence.
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Be
important to the academic progress of the student.
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Have clearly printed instructions.
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Be of print
quality that leaves no doubt as to the content of the material.
NOTE: Students
are expected to complete work missed during an absence. Work may be
completed ahead of time if arranged in advance with the teacher.
Kids' Art Site by Mrs.
Eisenbeisz
GRADING SCALE
Kindergarten-Second
Grade, Art, Physical Education, Music:
Excellent = E
Above Average = S+
Average = S
Below Average = S-
Needs to Improve = N
Third Through Sixth
Grade:
100% - 92% = A
91% - 84% = B
83% - 76% = C
75% - 68% = D
67% and below = F
STUDENT DRESS CODE
Although a district-wide
student dress code does not exist, common sense should prevail
regarding student dress. Students should be encouraged to dress
appropriately at all times. Students dress or decoration which
interferes with the learning environment is not permitted. Students are
required to wear boots on the playground during wet/winter weather.
Many students have similar articles of clothing, such as coats, mittens
and boots. It is recommended these items be marked with the students
name.
NOTE: Tennis shoes
are required for physical education class. (NO black soles permitted!)
STAYING AFTER SCHOOL
Students who are asked to
stay after school by teachers must call home to notify parents that
they are staying. If the parent is not home, arrangements will be made
by a note from the teacher to stay the next day.
PARENT INFORMATION
REPORT CARDS
Report cards
are sent home with children in grades K - 6 at the end of each quarter.
NOTE: Students
in grades 4 - 6 may also receive mid-term reports at the discretion of
the teacher.
CONFERENCES
Parent-Teacher
conferences are held twice annually. We are most willing to schedule a
conference at other times during the year. Please feel free to call and
arrange a time.
ASSESSMENTS
and ACHIEVEMENT TESTS
Throughout the
year, students are assessed in a variety of ways to determine their
level of progress. When applicable, achievement test reports are sent
to the parents at the end of the year.
LINCOLN
SPOTLIGHT - MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
A monthly
newsletter, "The Lincoln Spotlight" is published and sent home (with
the youngest child in each family) at the beginning of the month. This
newsletter includes school news, upcoming events, student achievements
and short educational articles of interest to parents.
PARENT-TEACHER
ORGANIZATION
The Lincoln PTO
exists to promote the welfare of all children. They sponsor worthwhile
experiences for our youngsters, family activities and gifts to the
school. Parents are encouraged to join and participate in all
activities. Yearly events are outlined and explained at the first PTO
meeting held each fall. The PTO President during 2009-2010 school
year is Ranee Niemann.
VOLUNTEERS
We encourage
parents and grandparents to volunteer at the school. We value the
involvement of those adults who are interested in supporting the
learning process and willing to share their time and talents when
possible. We genuinely appreciate the large number of moms, dads and
grandparents who help the staff and students each year and volunteer
hundreds of hours to the school.
Please contact
your child's teacher or the office if you would like to provide this
service to the Lincoln School community.
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