Today the kids did so well all day that they earned a 9.74 on our daily evaluation scale (1 being low, and 10 being perfect). It was lovely for everyone to have a quiet, respectful class, where everyone can concentrate on the work at hand.
THANK YOU, PARENTS!!! Only 6 children were tardy today! That means I only had to stop the math lesson and change the roll sheet six times rather than 10 or 11 times! It's getting better!! I look forward to the days when everyone is at school on time, meaning the kids are all lined up when the bell rings at 7:45.
Today the children are supposed to give you a packet with a letter from Mrs. Higginbotham on top, the letter about our May 28th beach party--with lots of details (read that parents needed!)--is next, then there's the flyer about Open House on May 20th, and lastly there's a notice about special skateboards.
Tomorrow I'm hoping (trusting) that the computers will be working in the computer lab. The students need to take their AR tests, work on their math skills (SuccessMaker), and some need to do more research for their ABC State Report that is due on May 13th.
The only homework is the usual: AR reading for at least half an hour, and working on the ABC State Report. Those who've been absent have make-up work to do.
Have a good evening!
Sincerely,
Ruth Landmann
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