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Monday, March 30, 2020
School Closure Updates 2020
Friday, March 20, 2020
Closure Updates 2020
Hello families. As we come off of Spring Break and are simultaneously practicing social distancing I want to touch base. I hope everyone is healthy and staying positive. I want to use this space to update everyone on all things COVID-19 as it relates to our educational process. All the information I gather I will post to share with you here. As I learn new information and as things change I will add that information/make the changes to this post here - as opposed to making a new post each time. Then I will just send out an email stating that there has been an update with new information and to please read the blog, our usual. At least, that is the plan for now. As always, I will let you know if that plan changes. For now, let's get into it.
School Closure: School is currently closed until Friday, April 10th. Please remember, we are closed in order to help stop the spread of COVID-19. In order to do this, and to keep our children safe, it is being strongly urged that students are at home - not on playdates, in public, or being cared for by elderly grandparents (who are also very vulnerable right now). Thank you for your cooperation.
Grab and Go Breakfast and Lunch: Beginning March 23rd FUSD will be providing a grab and go breakfast and lunch food service. This will run through the length of the school closures. To remain in compliance with CDC recommendations, children will not be allowed to dine at the facilities, all meals will be taken to go to maintain proper distancing practices. Drive up options are available at every site. Both breakfast and lunch will be provided for pick up only at each site from 8:00 am - 12:30 pm. Both meals are to be picked up at the same time. Meals are being provided to all children in the community, ages 18 and under. They do not need to be an FUSD student, and they do not need to attend the school where they are picking up the meal from. The pick up sites are:
- Coconino High School: March 23, 2020 – April 10, 2020
- Accessible via Mountain Line Routes 2 and 7
- Cromer Elementary School: March 23, 2020 – April 10, 2020
- Killip Elementary School: March 23, 2020 – April 10, 2020
- Accessible via Mountain Line Route 7
- Kinsey Elementary School: March 23, 2020 – April 10, 2020
- Accessible via Mountain Line Routes 4 and 14
- Leupp Elementary School: March 23, 2020 – April 10, 2020
- Marshall Elementary School: March 23, 2020 – April 10, 2020
- Accessible via Mountain Line Route 5
- Thomas Elementary School: March 23, 2020 – April 10, 2020
- Accessible via Mountain Line Route 2
These date have been change to reflect that meals will be offered throughout the duration of the closures. They will be updated as needed.
Learning Expectations: This upcoming week, March 23rd-27th, we are expecting students and families to focus on their health and well being. Coming off of spring break we will also use this week to have staff do the same, as we begin the planning and implementation of further learning processes. As soon as this unified plan is in place, you will be informed of what the following weeks and their expectations will entail. Thank you for your patience as we enter these unchartered waters together.
Other Cancellations: All trips, activities and scheduled meetings are CANCELLED at this time. If you had a meeting scheduled we will reschedule in some type of format at some point. Stay tuned.
Items Left Behind: Students who may have left behind their iPad and band instruments (this would pertain to older siblings at middle and high schools), or medications and personal items deemed absolutely essential must contact the school in advance to schedule pick up of these items on Monday, March 23, 2020. This is the date the district has designated for this, unless approved by a school administrator. I have two students who were out at the end of the week and did not receive their report cards because of the closures. DO NOT come in for your report card, I will make sure I get those mailed out when I am allowed in the building. If I am unable to do so I will email you copies. Pick up of essential items will be done curbside only. Please remember, we are practicing social distancing, so for the safety of our staff and your safety as well, only make arrangements for items that are absolutely essential. I'm going to interject and say this probably does not include personal items such as books and lunch boxes, etc.... Thank you for your understanding and helping us be socially responsible towards one another.
I do believe I have covered everything. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to me via e-mail so that I can address them. Give my babies (yes they are mine as well) a giant hug for me. Read them a story every night for me. Let them know I miss them and can't wait to see their faces! Stay healthy, stay positive, stay home! 💕 -Ms. Shaw
Sunday, March 8, 2020
Conference Week 2020
Hello Room 9 families. Although the days ahead are short we have a lot we are packing in to this week before Spring Break. Here is what is going on the next 5 days...
Math: We wrapped up our unit on coins and we will begin our unit on place value. Miss Llamas and I will be co-teaching these lessons. We will begin with understanding our groups of tens and recognizing numbers as tens and ones, looking at writing numbers in the place value chart and using the place value chart to understand the value of a two digit number.
ELA: We will begin our 7th unit in our NatGeo curriculum, then and now. To correspond with this we will finish our Lit Study, "Twister on Tuesday" which we have been using to compare life on the prairie to life now. Since we are doing NatGeo this week, we will have spelling, which means homework. I figure with early release days there is plenty of time to get their work done. If you are going out of town, drop me an email or write me a letter in the agenda - I'm sure we can work something out.
Science/Social Studies: Continuing with our Now and Then theme we will be learning about Alexander Graham Bell and his invention of the telephone. We will also compare and contrast phones then and now. This will begin a unit on inventors, as well as lead us into our next science unit on sound.
Parent/Teacher Conferences: Thanks to everyone who either signed up for conferences, or has discussed other options with me already. Our finalized list did go home on Friday. Of course, I say finalized loosely because if you want to meet and have not sign up you still may. Just pick an open spot or two and I will let you know which one works best. Do not forget all 3 days are early releases so please do plan for childcare accordingly. Wednesday is an extra early release time of 11:10 am, and Thursday and Friday will both be a 12:25pm release.
Marshall's Scholastic Book Fair: This week will also be our Scholastic Book Fair in the library. It will be open to all non bus riders after school, as well as during conferences to all. Please make time to come and visit and purchase some great books at great prices. More info here at https://www.scholastic.com/bf/marshallmagnetschool.
Flagstaff Community Stem Night: Monday night at NAU Walk-Up SkyDome is Flagstaff Community Stem Night. This is a night to go and see all the fun and exciting STEM events and activities FUSD has to offer. This event is free, and runs from 5:30-7:30 pm. There are some really cool things to check out, I highly recommend this event.
Spring Break: We will end this busy week with Spring Break. Spring Break will be March 16th-20th. We will return on Monday, March 23rd.
I cannot wait to share with you all the progress your students are making. I am blown away by each individual students growth this quarter! They have really worked hard this quarter and I am so proud of them. -Ms. Shaw
Sunday, March 1, 2020
First Week March/ Conferences 2020
Welcome to March. This is where our year begins to kick into high speed. I still cannot believe how fast February flew by. We have so much coming up this month, so please read on for conference info and much more.
Math: We have wrapped up our unit on measurement and data. Friday we began learning about coins and their values. On Friday we looked at pennies, nickels, and dimes. This week we will add quarters and learn how to count on using pennies from a given amount of coins (ex: if I show a dime and a nickel and I want the students to show me 18¢ they will add 3 more pennies). This is always an interesting unit because most get it, but for whatever reason if a child does not, it proves to be very tricky for them to distinguish between the coins. Feel free to break out your change and play little games with your child. What is the coin called? How much is a certain coin worth? What about a mixture of coins? Put a pile of coins together and see if they can pick out the nickels and then tell you the value of a nickel, etc. Please avoid quarters until after we learn them on Tuesday to avoid frustrating or confusing your child. Any extra practice at home doing these types of activities is always useful during this unit. Thank you for your partnership!
ELA: We have wrapped up our NatGeo unit on weather. Next week we will take a break from NatGeo and instead do a corresponding LitStudy with another loved Magic Treehouse book, "Twister On Tuesday." We began learning about Tornadoes during our science unit last, and will continue to learn about them during the next two weeks while reading about Jack and Annie's adventures in Twister on Tuesday. This book will also kick off our social studies unit on Then and Now, comparing life now to life long ago.
Because we will not be doing any NatGeo there will be no spelling this week. Since we will not have spelling, there will be no homework this week. Homework will return next week. Enjoy the week off!
Science/Social Studies: We just wrapped up our unit on weather. Next week we will begin our unit on sound. We will also start studying famous inventors. These units should encompass the month of March.
Parent/Teacher Conferences: Conferences are next week, Wednesday, March 11th-Friday, March 13th. For anyone who is interested in conferences this time around, and has already signed up, the semi-finalized list has gone home with your conference time indicated. I say semi-finalized because if you want a conference and your name is not on the list you still have this week to pick a couple of spots and return the sign up to me ASAP. Also, I forgot to accomodate for Wednesday's extra early release, so if you would like one of those times instead of the time you signed up for, please let me know. Remember, this is and has been a first come first serve basis. I will honor those who have already signed up and want to switch for a new time first to make up for my mistake to try to be fair. Sorry! Do not forget, all 3 conference days are early release days as follows:
- Wednesday March 11th extra early release at 11:10
- Thursday March 12th and Friday March 13th release at 12:25
Book Fair: While conferences are happening the library will be hosting our annual Scholastic Book Fair. Feel free to come by either before or after your conference, or anytime during conference (March 9th-13th) week to buy some books for your student. All other times can be viewed on the link below. Book fair flyers will be going home with your students this week so you can see a sample of the books offered at our book fair. You can also check it out online through this link here https://www.scholastic.com/bf/marshallmagnetschool. This link will also allow you to set up digital payments for your child and shop online if you prefer. Money from the sales do come back to our Marshall library! Let the reading begin!
Spring Break: The week after conferences is Spring Break. Monday, March 16th-Friday, 20th school will be closed. Hopefully mother nature gets the call and the weather warms up!
As always, I feel like I'm forgetting things so if and when I remember I will update and send an email. Hope your weekend was restful! Cannot wait to see those faces tomorrow! -Ms. Shaw
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