Post on 13-Mar-2018
Grade Seven InformationWelcome!
WHAT YOU AND YOUR PARENTS NEED TO KNOWMME VAL KO LESAR & MRS. PAM SAMADDAR
MO N. , S EPT EMBER 2 1 ST 6 : 00 P. M. K LO L I BRARY
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What is a Middle School?
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLOne main teacher
Homework waiting on desk when absent
Supplies provided by the school
Storage in desk
One main classroom
Lunch in classroom
Core subjects daily
MIDDLE SCHOOLMultiple Teachers (4-6)
Student responsibility to catch up on missed work
Student supplies/organization (binder)
Storage in locker(s)
Multiple classrooms
Lunch in cafeteria/outside
Rotating schedule
Mentorship Block
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IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION• Registration/Change of Address/Contact Information— CAROLYN
BAZIN• School Fees – LISA MAYNE• Social & Emotional Well-Being: JOAN EWING / CATHIE PAVLIK• Bullying & Behaviour Issues: NATHEN ELLIOTT / RENATE LUTZ• Learning Assistance – CAROLYN HAYES• Resource Teacher Leader – DAWN TROZZO• Aboriginal Student Support – JACKIE WESTGATE / VAL DOWNS• Lunch Program , Clawsco & Student Support- CATHIE PAVLIK• ESL – KEVIN LAYNE• Athletic Department – BEN FECHT / GARTH DUPRE• Learning Commons—MICHELLE HARVEY / LANA KO• General Academics & Progress – CLASSROOM TEACHERS
Principal – TROY WHITEVice-Principals – RAELYN LARMET, NINA FERGUSON
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CommunicationKeep in Touch with Us at KLO!◦ Phone number: 250-870-5106 (absences)◦ KLO Website: http://www.klo.sd23.bc.ca (weekly
memo, staff directory, fee payment, and other information)
◦ Jupiter Grades: https://jupitergrades.com/login/◦ MYEDUCATION BC (not for near future)◦ Individual teacher websites (as mentioned already)◦ Some teachers may Email through Outlook or
FreshGrade, too!
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KLO Library Learning Commons – Mrs. Harvey
-Open until 4:00 unless posted
-Different atmosphere from Elementary School
-Hub of the school-Buzzing, hopping
-Catalogue is online
Important Reminders from our Office, Cont’d…Absences
Please always call the school and advise us when your child will be absent. (Messages can be left)
Lates
Please always call the school and advise us when your child will be late. They must check in at the office when they arrive.
Illness while at school
Students must advise their teacher when they are ill and come to the office so that we can contact someone to pick them up. Students should NOT text or call a parent to come and get them, this is for their safety.
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Important Reminders from our OfficeSign out during the school day
Parents are required to send a note or write in their child's agenda giving them permission to sign out, include the date and time. Students can then sign out and meet you outside. This is preferable to interrupting an entire class to release your child.
Drop off of items in the office
We do not have room to store items for your child. If you must drop off a lunch or homework, please let your child know so that they can come to the office during their break and pick it up. We cannot guarantee delivery of personal messages to students.
Pick up after school
Parents are strongly encouraged to arrange an off-site pick up location for their child OR arrive after 3:30 to pick up. Our parking lot can become very unsafe for our students at 3:15.
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General Info from KLOAlways check the KLO website and calendar @ klo.sd23.bc.ca BEFORE calling the school.
E-mailing teachers or coaches directly from the website is another convenient option for parents or guardians for information or homework.
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Volunteer Disclosure Forms
Best to complete in now, Grade 7 year!
Often take 3 months to be returned.
Forms are good through the end of your child’s Grade 9 year!
Forms are on side table as you leave.
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HACE (Health and Career Education)
HACE is taught three times a year during a two day rotation. (6 days in total)
Students will cover six units of study during this time including strands: Healthy Living, Career Education, Healthy Relationships, Goal Setting, Substance Abuse, and Injury Prevention.
It is extremely important that students attend school during these days.
Mandatory course that receives a letter grade on your report card.
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Reporting
Interim Reports: Snapshot that informs you of how well your child is adjusting to middle school. Based on work ethic rather than academic achievement. Come home around mid to late October.
Parent Conferences Term One:
October 21st , 4-7 pm and 22nd , 2-4pm.
(Early dismissal both days 1:17 p.m.)
You will be contacted if your child’s teachers need to meet with you; however, feel free to contact your child’s teacher at any time. Not all parents needed to attend.
First Report Card - Dec 16th
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NEW BC CURRICULUM IS UPON US!
COMPETENCIES INCLUDED!
TIME L INE
Communication Creative Thinking
Critical ThinkingPositive
Personal & Cultural Identity
Personal Awareness & Responsibility
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DISTRICT LETTER FOR PARENTS – KLO WEBSITE BOTTOM OF PAGE
COPY ON BACK TABLE
KLO Awards’ NightStudents who demonstrate excellence in education are nominated by teachers. Criteria may vary from teacher to teacher. Parents will get a phone call if their child is nominated for an award.
Principal’s Medal of Excellence is awarded to all those students whoreceive straight A’s and G’s in all subjects in all 3 terms.
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Homework
Check your child’s agenda at least once a week. Make sure your child is setting up their agenda and using it.Check the calendar on Jupiter GradesCheck the teacher’s website.
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HomeworkMost teachers give time in class to complete work. Your child may or may not have homework every night, if not they can always organize, review, and read. If your child has a lot of homework, more than 1 hour per night, it may be and indication that they are struggling, or not using class time wisely. Check with their teacher.End of term tends to be very busy with tests and projects that are due. Stay organized and don’t leave things to the last minute.
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KLO HAS A HOMEWORK CLUB
MRS. PAVLIK
PE PolicyRunning shoes are important.
PE strip is mandatory. It can be purchased from the school.
Participation/Illness/Injury
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PE Program
Set units are taught through the year:
In the Fall:
field hockey, rugby, tennis, volleyball, and fitness testing
In the Winter: ballroom dance, fitness training, self-defense, basketball, weight-training, road hockey/active health, and fitness testing
Spring: football, softball, badminton, minor games, and track and field
Note: Students WILL be outside at all times of the year and need to dress appropriately.
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Extracurricular Activities
It is important for students to listen to daily announcements and read weekly memos regarding signing up for activities.
Fall Sports: Volleyball, Cross-country, Rugby
Winter Sports: Basketball, BadmintonSpring Sports: Field Hockey, Track and Field, Golf
Other: Debate Team, Honour Jazz, Choir, Clubs, etc.
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Presentations of Learning (POL Days in June)
The 5 Attributes of a Learnerare : Learner, Thinker, Innovator, Collaborator, Contributor.
Mark Your Calendar! Grade 7s will attend school on June 24th to participate in activities thatwill allow them to demonstratetheir understanding of the attributes.
Attendance is mandatory.
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