A Reminder About Our Plans to Keep Students Safe During a Work StoppageDear Parents and Families, As CPS and Mayor Lightfoot’s Office continue working toward fair contract agreements with our teachers and school support staff, we want to remind you that classes will be canceled should a work stoppage begin on October 17th. School buildings will be open for students who need a safe place to stay during the day, and principals and non-unionized support staff will be available to greet students, engage them in activities, and serve three meals — breakfast, lunch, and supper. Students are encouraged to attend their regular school, but we will welcome students at any CPS school that serves their grade level. If your child has medical needs or is in need of special education and/or nursing support, please be aware that the staff who regularly provide those services to your child will not be available during a work stoppage. As work stoppage days are not regular school days, IEPs will not be implemented. We will, however, ensure contract nurses are available to support students as needed. Chicago Public Libraries will also be open, along with a limited number of parks, Safe Haven sites, and other community partner sites. To find CPS and non-CPS sites near your home that will welcome students during a potential work stoppage, please use our site locator. More information about our contingency plans can be found in our Contingency Plan Overview for Families and on cps.edu/contingencyplan. If you choose to send your child to a CPS school during a work stoppage, please register your child at cps.edu/contingencyplan. Although registration is not mandatory, it helps ensure we have enough support staff and meals to serve children. We will keep you updated on new information as soon as it becomes available, which we will also post on cps.edu/contingencyplan. Sincerely, Janice K. Jackson, EdD Chief Executive Officer Chicago Public Schools Tema: Un recordatorio acerca de nuestros planes de mantener a nuestros estudiantes seguros durante un paro laboralEstimados padres y familias:
Mientras que las Escuelas Públicas de Chicago (CPS) y la Oficina de la Alcaldesa Lightfoot siguen trabajando para lograr acuerdos contractuales justos con nuestros maestros y el personal de apoyo, queremos recordarles que las clases se cancelarán si el paro laboral empieza el 17 de octubre. Estarán abiertos los edificios escolares de CPS para los estudiantes que necesiten un lugar seguro donde quedarse durante el día. Además, los directores y el personal de apoyo no sindicalizado saludarán a los estudiantes, los invitarán a participar en actividades y les servirán tres comidas: desayuno, almuerzo y cena. Alentamos a que los estudiantes asistan a su escuela principal, aunque se permite su entrada a cualquier escuela de CPS que ofrezca estudios de su nivel de grado. Si su hijo tiene necesidades médicas o necesita asistencia de educación especial y/o de enfermería, tenga en cuenta que el personal que regularmente provee esos servicios a su hijo no estará disponible durante un paro laboral. Como los días de paro laboral no son días escolares regulares, no se implementarán los programas de educación individualizados (IEPs, por sus siglas en inglés). Sin embargo, nos aseguraremos que estén disponibles los enfermeros por contrato para que ayuden a los estudiantes según sea necesario. Estarán abiertos las Bibliotecas Públicas de Chicago y un número limitado de parques, sitios de refugio seguro (Safe Haven) y otros sitios de socios comunitarios. Por favor use nuestro buscador de sitios para buscar sitios de CPS o fueras de CPS, que se encuentran cercas de su hogar y que les recibirán a los estudiantes durante un posible paro laboral. Puede encontrar más información sobre nuestros planes de contingencia en nuestro Resumen del plan de contingencia para las familias y en cps.edu/contingencyplan. Si elige mandar a su hijo a una escuela de CPS durante un paro laboral, por favor registre a su hijo en cps.edu/contingencyplan. Aunque no es obligatorio registrarlo, al hacerlo ayuda a garantizar que tengamos suficiente personal de apoyo y comidas para servirles a los niños. Le mantendremos informado sobre cualquier información actualizada tan pronto como esté disponible, lo cual también publicaremos en cps.edu/contingencyplan. Cordialmente, Janice K. Jackson, EdD Directora Ejecutiva Escuelas Públicas de Chicago
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Hello Families,
Now that we have gotten our procedures and routines together we can start focusing on content more heavily. During English Language Arts we do centers to provide small group and individualized instruction to all students. Room 106 is shared with Ms. McGehee, the English as a New Language (ENL) teacher. Her focus is reading, writing, speaking, and listening which also encompasses all that we do. Our centers are:
In math students are working on a more streamlined curriculum than Everyday Math with the exception of J.M. who is solely working on NWEA skills and his IEP goals. I am meeting students where their needs indicate based on an assessment we did at the start of the school year and helping them build up to grade level and hopefully get ahead. We are also continuing to work with Touch Math to build fluency with addition and subtraction. Third graders are getting to work right away with multiplication and division fact families to get a head start. One math tool we have started using recently is an online game called Prodigy. Kids love playing this Zelda-like adventure game and don't even realize they are working on math skills. It's free and a good alternative to other video games as it's educational and students actually enjoy it. I will send messages on ClassDojo with students' login information by the end of the week.
♥ Ms. Ely & Ms. Kruzel
Hi Families,
Math homework went home yesterday. They are NWEA related task cards intended to help your child grow in math according to where the currently are. I would like all packets turned in on November 1st, but if you finish before I would be more than happy to send the next one so your child can progress quicker. Please see the image below to see what it looks like: This sports schedule was included in our staff news letter. If you have a child in grades 5-8 this may apply to them.
♥ Ms. Ely & Ms. Kruzel
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