Exploring Newton Rayzor Elementary School's IB PYP Program
Delve into the world of Newton Rayzor Elementary School and its engaging International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP). Discover the school's vision, mission, curriculum structure, and commitment to cultivating diverse possibilities for all students. Learn about the IB PYP's focus on inquiry-based learning, international-mindedness, and preparation for lifelong learning. Uncover how the school fosters a supportive environment for holistic student development, creating a foundation for success in a global society.
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Newton Rayzor Elementary Back to School Night 2010-11
Newton Rayzor Elementary School Cultivating Poss<IB>ilities An International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme School.
Presentation Contents School vision and mission statement What is IB? About me Class schedule Supplies needed this year Specials Programs Field Trips/ 5th Grade Camp Classroom management Grading and Homework policy Support services offered at Newton Rayzor General Information
Newton Rayzor Elementary School Vision Statement Newton Rayzor Elementary aims to equip and inspire all students to become intrinsically motivated learners who demonstrate intercultural understanding and respect, and who are active participants in our global society.
Newton Rayzor Elementary Mission Statements Newton Rayzor Elementary will meet the needs of every student by: Creating partnerships with families, businesses, and other community entities; Encouraging the holistic development of all children in an enriching yet rigorous educational atmosphere; Providing differentiated instruction and using inquiry-based teaching methods; Fostering open-mindedness and a respect for others; and Modeling service to others and empowering students to take action.
What is IB PYP? For students ages 3 to 12 Focuses on the development of the child through inquiry Encourages international-mindedness Reflects real life by linking learning beyond the classroom Prepares students to be active participants in lifelong learning
Cultivating Poss<IB>ilities Above all, in summary, a PYP classroom is an intelligent place. It is a place where the easy option is seldom sought and where expectations are high. It is an environment in which learning knows no limits. Making the PYP Happen, 2007 For more information: www.ibo.org
Support Services Offered at Newton Rayzor Elementary School Inclusion Teachers - Mrs. Nahhas, Mrs. Davis, Mrs.Gatlin Expo - Ms. Boodt Nurse Nurse Nan Reading Recovery Teachers - Mrs. Strong, Mrs. Leininger, Mrs. Hanby (Spanish) Reading Specialist - Mrs. Mc Williams ESL Teacher - Mrs. Servello Counselor - Mrs. Horsch Speech Teachers - Mrs. MacMillan (Spanish) Mrs. Thompson Librarian - Mrs. Marsh Dyslexia Teacher Mrs. Kirkland CIS Coach Mrs. Morris-Miller Psychologist - Mrs. Lyman Diagnostician Mr. Weidenbach IB Coordinator Mrs. Bowman
General Information PTA needs you become a member today and get involved School hours 7:35 to 2:50 pm. We do not offer supervision after 2:50 PM See our handouts: read Newton Rayzor Family Handbook; sign off on DISD Student Handbook and Student Code of Conduct Book (may have others later)
About Me My husband Tracey My children Katrina, Billy and Ashleigh Our pets Cat, Bubba I like to read, be involved with my church, spend time with my family I have been teaching school for 13 years, this is my 7th year at Newton Rayzor.
5th Grade Team Mrs. Gaston Mrs. Langhorne Mrs. Nahhas- inclusion Mrs. Naylor Mr. Robles Mrs. Watson Mrs. Crawford (paraprofessional) Mrs. Gaines (paraprofessional)
Class Schedule 7:35-7:50 Morning Routines 7:50 Leave for Specials 7:55-8:40 Special Areas 8:40-9:55 Math 9:55-11:15 Reading/Inquiry 11:15-12:30 Science 12:30-1:00 Lunch 1:00-1:15 Recess 1:15-2:10 Social Studies/Inquiry 2:10-2:45 Prime Time 2:45-2:50 Prepare for Dismissal 2:50 Dismissal This schedule is subject to change over the first couple of weeks, if needed to accommodate individual needs.
Classroom Management Students are expected to exhibit and practice the profiles of the PYP at all times at school. Tickets are given out for various things (being on task, doing something the first time asked, following directions etc.), the tickets go in a jar and on Fridays, I draw names out. The students will get to play Rayzor-opoly and get prizes. Discipline needs are handled on an individual basis. Students will be asked to write a reflection of the situation and an action plan to prevent it from occurring again. Parents will be contacted as needed.
Grading Policy Students may stay in for study hall to complete any unfinished work or complete it for home work. Students may stay in during study hall to redo any missing work within the 5 day period. Any work that receives a grade less than what the student wants may be correct resubmitted for a higher grade. It is the responsibility of the student to decide to correct work and resubmit it for a higher grade.
Homework Policy Homework Monday-Thursday, 20 minutes of reading. Students will be given a reading log that will be completed and turned in. There will be Math, Science and Social Studies homework as needed. If students need more practice on a concept, homework may be sent home. If class work is not completed then it should be finished at home or during study hall. Your child s agenda can be looked at to check for homework; it will be noted in there.
Classroom Supplies Needed This Year: 3 composition books (no spirals) 36 #2 pencils 2 packages of notebook paper See List for additional notes 1 boxes crayons about supplies 1 box 12 map pencils 2 boxes crayola markers 1 pair scissors 6 glue sticks 1 bottle liquid glue 2 boxes Kleenex 1 box Ziploc gallon baggies 1 box Ziploc quart baggies 1 package 4 expo dry erase markers
Specials Art Music World Language PE Our class will be split up for Specials and Orchestra has a completely different schedule.
Please see Ann Boodt in room 58 Thursday evening 7:00-7:30 if you have questions about the Denton ISD Gifted and Talented Program.
Field Trips We have lots of fun field trips planned for this year! We attend the orchestra at UNT. We visit TWU where students experience college for a day. We spend a week at Camp Grady Spruce for outdoor Science Education. Students have a 5th grade day at the end of the year.
5th Grade Camp Cost $175 Payments are due as follows: $50 deposit on Sept. 15th , $25 on Oct 15, Nov. 15, Dec. 15,Jan. 15, Feb. 15. We will have fundraisers to help cover the extra expenses for camp (buses, supplies, parent chaperones). We need parent chaperones, if you can attend please let me know. Dates: March 8-11
Snacks Students are allowed to have a balanced snack. They may either bring their own snack or purchase one from 5th grade teachers for 50 cents. If the snack isn t a balanced one, they will be asked to put it up. Only water is allowed during snack. Examples of balanced snacks: yogurt, animal crackers, granola bars, fruit, cheese, cheese-its, fruit snacks Non-balanced snacks: candy, chips, snack cakes, anything else that is full of sugar.
How can you help out this year! Colored printing as needed. Cut our laminated things. Stuff Wednesday envelopes Read to the class
Class Wish List Sharpie markers Post It Notes Board Games--new or gently used (Blokus, Chess, Scrabble) Decks of cards
How to Contact Me Email: cgaston@dentonisd.org Phone: 369-3700 Our class web page is another source of information for you. Please visit this site often for up to date information.