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FOLDERS

RED FOLDER


I have given each child a homework folder that has been clearly labeled with his or her name.  This folder is to be checked each day by you, the parent, and returned to school with your child daily.  When there is completed work, important notes, or permission slips to be sent home, they will be placed in your child's homework folder.  Treat this folder with respect and care.  If it is destroyed or lost, it will be your child's responsiibility to replace it immediately.

Your child will receive a weekly homework calendar at the beginning of each school week in his/her homework folder. It will explain your child's homework and when each test will be given. Homework will be checked daily and should be returned to school in your child's homework folder. Once checked, it will be placed on the “Keep” side of the folder and should be kept at home. Students not returning homework will be written up on a homework slip.  If a student receives five slips, he/she is sent to the office. This homework calendar will not include Reading. That assignment will come from your child's Reading teacher.



GREEN FOLDER

This is your child's Reading folder.  Only Reading material should be kept in this folder.  Your child will receive a homework calendar specifically for Reading.  Reading homework should be done nightly and kept in your child's Reading folder.


BLUE FOLDER

Your child will receive their weekly conduct grade along with their weekly test papers every Tuesday. They will be sent home in folder labeled Test Papers. Please sign the sheet that will be placed in the folder and return the folder with the test papers on the following day.


MONEY
When sending lunch money, picture money, raffle money, etc., please place it (preferably labeled in an envelope) in your child’s red folder.  Students will be asked each morning to check their red folder for money and notes.  I will not have time to check each child’s folder or book sack.  Snack money is your child’s responsibility.  They must keep track of their own snack money.