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PRINCIPAL: KINÉ GEATHERS ASST PRINCIPAL: ALIZA DORSEY COUNSELOR: YOLANDA WILCHER
CST: TIMMEKO PARKS
CAFÉ MANAGER: COURTNEY LEWIS
MEDIA SPECIALIST: JULIA LUNDSTREM
CLINIC AIDE: GLENMORE BURGESS
BOOKKEEPER: MORETTA DIXON
DATA SPECIALIST: TONYA SINGLETON
FRONT OFFICE SECRETARY: CASSANDRA SANTIAGO-LEWIS
PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANT II: CYNON SMITH
From the Principal’s Desk
November 1st , 2013
4600 SCARBOROUGH RD COLLEGE PARK, GA 30349 404-669-8025 404-669-8229 FAX
‘03-‘13 Title I Distinguished School SCHOOL WEBSITE: http://www.fultonschools.org/school/leeseaborn/
Upcoming Events
November 4th - 8th My Plate Week Monday : Fruit Day Tuesday : Vegetable Day Wednesday : Dairy Day (Mobile Dairy Classroom) Thursday : Grain Day Friday : Protein November 6th SLES Sock Hop 2:45pm - 4:15pm November 8th Picture Retake Day November 14th All Pro Dad Breakfast Meeting 7:00am - 8:00am November 19th Thanksgiving Luncheon PreK - 10:30am - 11:00am KK - 10:45am - 11:15am 1st - 11:40am - 12:10pm 2nd - 11:05am - 11:35am 3rd - 11:20am - 11:50am 4th - 11:55am -12:25pm 5th – 12:15pm - 12:45pm November 21st iMom Breakfast Meeting 7:15am – 8:15am November 25th - 29th Thanksgiving Week School Closed
O M
D A D
COME & GROOVE TO
SLES TUNES IN OUR
GYNAISUM WITH DJ
CHEELY.
Admission: $3.00. Bring
in a can good for $2
admission.
Permission slips return to
homeroom teachers
November 4th
, 2013.
Food & Drinks are
available for purchase.
ALL Pro
1st Meeting
Thank you to all the dads and
moms that came out to support
ALL ProDads or iMoms Breakfast
Meeting. Here are some of the
many dads and moms that came
out. It is important to continue to
grow in numbers for our child(ren)
in building stronger relationships
between students and parents..
B O
O
K
was in conjunction with Red
Ribbon Week. The Administrative
team wants to thank all the students
and staff that participated in
choosing a character from their
favorite book to dress up like and
demonstrate their love for reading.
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Character Day
Celebration Press Reading: Good Habits, Great Readers (GHGR)
is just one resource of many that SLES teachers can utilize to implement Balanced Literacy. Each unit organizes reading and writing around seven research based habits and strategies designed to maximize
instruction. GHGR #4: Great readers understand how stories work.
• Understanding Story Grammar • Identifying and Using Elements of Fiction (Literary Devices) • Identifying and Using Text Features • Making References , RESEARCH BASE: Bonne Ambruster, Isabel Beck,
Jeffrey Wilhelm
SEABORN LEE ES
2013-2014 Tutorial Schedule
Teachers are aware of the days and times they
made themselves available for tutorial. However, in order for teachers to adequately plan for tutorial Instruction, teachers need to be notified in advance
(at least two days) that your child has permission to stay for tutorial, and they need to know how students will be getting home. Therefore, parents,
whenever you’d like your child to participate in
tutorial, please complete a tutorial permission pass and submit it to your child’s teacher electronically
Many Thanks - Parks
SEABORN LEE ES Teacher’s 2013-2014 Tutorial Schedule
Kindergarten Teachers
(2:45-3:15pm) Tuesday & Thursday
Croffie ,Johnson, Walker
Horton (Monday &Tuesday 7:00-7:30am)
1st Grade Teachers
(2:45-3:15pm)
Wright (Tuesday) Dantzler (Monday)
Walker (Thursday)
Duckett (Tuesday)
2nd Grade Teachers
(2:45-3:30pm Monday & Tuesday)
Alston (1st Week of the Month)
Mitchell (2nd Week of the Month)
Williams (3rd Week of the Month) Stephens (4th Week of the Month)
3rd Grade Teachers
(2:45-3:30pm)
Foston (1st & 3rd Tuesday)
Flowers (1st & 3rd Thursday) Schlese (2nd & 4th Tuesday)
Garner (2nd & 4th Thursday)
4th Grade Teachers
(2:45-3:45pm)
Burroughs (Tuesday & Thursday) Kearby (Tuesday & Thursday 7:00-7:30am)
McDuffie (Monday & Tuesday)
5th Grade Teachers
(2:45-3:30pm Monday & Tuesday)
Stalling
Gumes
Ferguson
McGuire (Tuesday)
Art Teacher
(2:45-3:15pm)
Falconer (Tuesday)
Music Teacher
(2:45-3:15pm)
McNease (Tuesday)
PE Teacher
(2:45-3:15pm)
Garreau (Monday
&Tuesday)
EIP Teachers
(2:45-3;30pm)
Meek, Sloan (Tuesday)
Cheely, McMichael (Monday)
Special Education Teachers
(2:45-3:30pm)
Cooley (Monday)
Fairley (Thursday)
Nicholas (Tuesday)
Everyday meals should consist of important foods that will give
us fuel to learn and grow. SLES
will continue to emphasize these
food groups. There will be activties
throughout the week in the café!
MONDAY
My Plate Week November 4th- 8th
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
YOU MUST
SIGN – IN AT
THE FRONT
OFFICE &
MAKE AN
APPOINTMENT
OR EMAIL THE
TEACHER TO
HAVE A
CONFERENCE!
VISITORS:
Instructional time is
from 7:15am -
2:45pm. Please honor
our teachers and our
school’s focus on
learning by not
interrupting classes
during this time.
We ask for your continued support and assistance as we promote a
healthier lifestyle for our students. Here are a few suggestions of acceptable food items to bring to school: 100% or all natural juice,
baked chips, Pretzels, popcorn, Fresh fruits and vegetables, Yogurt, Granola/ Breakfast bars, Rice cakes.
Please do not send cakes, cupcakes, candy, gum, soda, or any
other unhealthy snacks. If these items are brought to school, we will send them back home.
Attendance Facts
Did you know? …..data indicates that missing more than five days of school each year, regardless of cause, impacts student academic performance and starts shaping attitudes about school. …..elementary students’ school attendance habits often carry over into middle and high school.
***www.gadoe.org
Free & Reduced Meal Applications are now available online. English & Spanish versions available. Apply online at fulton.schoollunchapp.com Paper Applications are still available at the schools. Only one application is needed per household
Breakfast is the
most important
meal of the
day…and it’s
free!
In support of student achievement, Seaborn Lee Elementary school will participate in the “No Cost Breakfast for Students” program this year. Breakfast is available daily in the Café and will include hot meals, cold cereals, fruit or juice and milk. *the charge limit for reduced is $1.20
And paid is $6.60.
LEARN TO BE A GOOD
FRIEND Show Respect
Interact cooperatively and speak politely
Follow directions
Talk quietly
Respect the property and feelings of others
Use Self Control Think before
you act
Stay on task
Work independently
Take care of school property
Walk quietly in the hallway position
Go directly to your destination
Keep hands, feet and objects to yourself
Make Good Choices
Think for yourself
Follow school and class rules
Use supplies appropriately
Be courteous
Let Others Learn Be prepared
Be on time
Work quietly
Raise your hand before speaking
Listen
Visit: www.fultonschools.org/dept/Schoolnutrition
Meal Prepayments
Online:
Access Available
on The Fulton
County Schools
Home Page
launching
Oct. 7th !
Visa, Mastercard,
Discover credit or
debit card!
24/7 Access!
View students
purchases online!
No more “lost
money”!
Easy, Quick,
Secure!
*pay charge
balances
immediately!
Parent Resource Center
Mon-Fri 8:00am - 3:00pm
*any other times by appointment only
-
Contact Ms. Santiago-Lewis
Materials Available *Testing Material *Games *Programs & Services
*Computer Lab
*Tutoring Information
*Parent – Teacher Conference
Tips
*Newsletters
*CRCT Prep
Contact info: Ms. Santiago-Lewis
Phone: (404) 669-8025
Email: Lewisc3@fultonschools.org
Join
SLES
PTA
Now!!!
Become
a Proud member
today! $10.00 per
family. All
monies should be
turned in to Ms.
Dixon, Bookkeeper.
COUNSELING
CONNECTION
Character Education MONTH OF NOVEMBER: Responsibility
SHOUT
OUT TO OUR SLES
CHEERLEADERS!!
!!
Kiara Alexander
Destiny Brown
MacKenzie Gatlin
Mariah Goodwyn
Skyye Goss
Lyric Gumes
Dominique Holmes
Alaina James
Nia Lott
Jasmine Pritchett
Aniya Robinson
Milan Robinson
Aliyssia Sims
Savannah Smith
Jatura Sweeting
Damya Tillman
Picture
Retake Day
November 8th
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EEAARRLLYY DDIISSMMIISSSSAALL PPOOLLIICCYY If a student needs to leave BEFORE school is dismissed at 2:20 pm, a note from the parent or guardian must be sent to the front office, preferably 24 hours prior to scheduled appointment. Parents or guardians must come to the office in person to sign out their children. Checkouts are discouraged between 1:45 & 2:15 pm.
A picture ID is required when a parent or guardian is checking out a student. No student will be released to any person unless their names appear on the student contact card without prior permission from the parent or guardian. This minimizes interruptions to instruction. In an emergency, a parent may come directly to the office to request that a student be
dismissed early.
TTAARRDDYY PPOOLLIICCYY School officially starts at 7:40 AM. Students are marked tardy starting at 7:41 AM. A parent must escort student(s) into the school after this time. You will then be given a tardy sticker for entrance into class. Students will not be allowed to enter the classroom without their tardy sticker.
BBOOOOKKKKEEEEPPEERR’’SS NNOOTTEE Seaborn Lee Elementary School does NOT accept checks. Please send all payments in the form of cash or money orders.
CCAARR RRIIDDEERR PPOOLLIICCYY When picking up or dropping off your child please adhere to the directions of staff members and the following rules of the car riding zone:
Do no park or attempt to leave your car unattended.
For our students’ safety, DO NOT drop students off in the parking lot.
All vehicles should stay in a single lane of traffic.
All students should load or unload only from the passenger side of the vehicle.
Do not attempt to conference with teachers while in the loading zone, work to keep traffic flowing.
Children will not be allowed to leave the loading area to cross the loading zone or the parking lot unless escorted by a parent or staff member.
Students who are not picked up by 2:45 p.m. will be reported to the school social worker.
PPMM TTRRAANNSSPPOORRTTAATTIIOONN CCHHAANNGGEESS Requests to change your child’s mode of transportation must be submitted in writing by 1:45 p.m. Feel free to use the Transportation Change form located in the front office for any changes.
SSTTUUDDEENNTT HHEEAALLTTHH SSEERRVVIICCEESS If your child must be given any medication during school hours, you must complete and return an Authorization form to Ms. Burgess. This form may be picked up from Ms. Burgess in the school clinic. If medication can be given at home or after school hours, please do so. However, if medication must be given during school hours, on a field trip, or during a school chaperoned “before” or “after” school activity, this form must be completed.
NNOOTTAARRYY PPUUBBLLIICC OONNSSIITTEE No fee. You must show a picture ID. See bookkeeper.
GGEENNEERRAALL SSAAFFEETTYY RRUULLEESS Please know that SLES takes proactive measures to better ensure the safety of our students. For this reason, students may not be dropped off before 7:15 a.m. and must be picked up by 2:45 p.m. unless they participate in an afterschool activity for which a written permission slip must be on file. Also, do not try to enter blocked areas of the parking lot. Barriers have been strategically placed for safety reasons. It is important that these policies and procedures are followed. If they are not, parents may be issued warning letters.
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S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering,
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Social Development: (Character Education,
Performing Arts)
Physical Development: (Healthy Meals,
Dance)
Foreign Language (Mandarin)
Gaming: (Video Games)
Food: (Healthy Snacks & Supper)
AND MUCH MORE!! Contacts: Mrs. Neely
& Mrs. Camille
Office: 404 -599-9373
Hours: 2:30pm - 7:00pm (M - F) School year
Registration Fee: non-refundable $25.00
After school care: $65.00
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What Is Title 1?
Title I is a federally funded program designed to ensure that all children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and reach, at a minimum, proficiency on challenging state academic standards and state academic assessments. The Title I mission is to ensure that each child successfully meets or exceeds Georgia's proficient and advanced levels of student performance and meets or exceeds expectations on local, state, and national assessments.