Everything You Need To Know...

                             
About Me:


This is my my seventh year teaching at Greenfield.  I have taught first grade, fourth grade and kinergarten.  I graduated from the University of Florida (Go Gators!) with my degree in elementary education.  I also have my master's degree in elementary education, with a focus on children's literature.  I will be getting married this spring to Adam (pictured above).  I have 2 wonderful dogs named Henry and Cruiser.   I love teaching kindergarten and I'm excited for another great year. 


Outside of school, I enjoy going to Gator football games, gardening and hanging out with my dogs.




My Favorites


Color: Purple


Food: Cookies


Restaurant: Panera

Animal: Puppy


Sport: Football


Children’s book: No, David






Things You Can Do At Home To Help Your Child At School:


*        Read together every night


*        Ask your child what they learned in school today


*        Ask your child about their day


*        Set a routine for your child to follow


*        Follow through with consequences  




Communication

         Education is a partnership between home and school. In order to for your child to succeed we must communicate to find out what works best for them.


       Please feel free to call, write a note, or e-mail me if you have concerns or questions about your child’s education.  I am always available to schedule a conference to discuss any issue or concern you have regarding your child.

LesleyBurrell

739-5249 ext. 2110






Arrival and Dismissal:


Class begins promptly at 8:25 am; please have your child to school before then. The front office asks that after the first nine weeks, parents allow their child to walk themselves to class. Dismissal begins at 2:50 pm. Parents are unable to check students out early after 2:15.





Car Riders:


Parents of car riders need to register in the front office. You will be given a number to hang from your rearview mirror when picking up your child.




BEE Books:


      
B.E.E. (Bring Everything Everyday) books will be sent home every day. B.E.E. books contain a wealth of information for your reference such as homework, newsletters, and contact information. *Please make sure to send in every day!*




Homework:



       At the beginning of each month your child will receive a MONTHLY homework calendar. Homework will coincide with what we are learning in the classroom. This is another way to stay involved with what your child is learning every day.  Homework will be turned in on Fridays at the end of each week. Students who have all homework turned in at the end of each 9 weeks will receive a popsicle party.




Newsletters:


       Mr. Lauzon will be sending home a green newsletter home weekly. You will find this in your child’s BEE folder in the “Keep at Home” pocket.   


       I will also be sending home a class newsletter on Fridays. So, if you are ever curious about what’s going on school wide or in our classroom, check the newsletters.


Lunch:

          Lunch costs $1.70 per day. Go to www.MyLunchMoney.com for a quick and easy way to add money to your child’s meal account. Free and Reduced lunch applications are now online at www.duvalschools.org, click on “School Lunch” under “Quick Links”.





School Supplies:


1.     Backpack


2.   Plastic Crayon Box


3.   3 glue sticks


4.   Hand sanitizer


5.   Hand soap (pump kind)


6.   Tissues


7.   Baby Wipes


8.   Napkins


9.   Ziploc Bags (1 gallon/1 sandwich size)


10.   Clorox Wipes


11.    Crayons (16 pack Crayola)


12.   #2 Pencils


13.   Markers- Crayola Original


14.   2 black composition notebooks


15.   1 ream of copy paper


16.   1 ream of card stock


17.   2 slider pencil cases





Volunteers


All volunteers must be cleared by Duval County Public Schools Please visit





and fill out the volunteer application. This must be filled out to take part in classroom volunteering and field trips.

Behavior Expectations”


I will be using the “color chart” system to help monitor these behaviors.  Your child’s behavior will be recorded daily in their BEE folder. Please take a look and sign it daily.







Blue

Green

Yellow

Orange

Red





Students begin their day on GREEN.

Student’s clips will move up or down depending on their behavior. Positive behavior will move up and negative behavior will move down. A student always has a chance to make things better.

Blue- extraordinary day


Green- play right away at recess


Yellow- walk a lap around the playground before recess


Orange- 10 minutes off recess


Red- no recess or Fun Friday that week, and a note home explaining behavior.


Resource Schedule:

We have a rotating resource schedule. Check the newsletters for what we have the upcoming week. They will take place on Wednesdays, Thursdays, & Fridays. 

Red - Art
Orange- P.E.
Yellow- Music
Green- Media
Blue- None

*Be sure to look at weekly newsletters for color days.




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