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WELCOME TO CC NATION
Administrative Team
Mark Garcia- Principal [email protected] Gibson- AP [email protected]
Dawn Rose- Admin Intern [email protected]
Curriculum• Based on Texas Essential
Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)• Reading• Language Arts• Math• Science• Social Studies• Discovery Classes
Interested in checking outNorthside’s Guidance Curriculum?
Please contact our wonderful counselors.
Eva Barrientos (PK, 1st, 3rd, 5th)-(210)397-7275 or [email protected]
Belinda Rodriguez (K, 2nd, 4th)- (210) 397-7276 or [email protected]
Promotion RequirementsPromotion from Kindergarten to First Grade• Demonstrate proficiency of most kindergarten TEKS in reading, language arts, and mathematics, or be expected to do so early in first grade.• Parent permission is required for retention in kindergarten.
Promotion from First to Second Grade• Demonstrate proficiency of most first grade TEKS in reading, language arts, and mathematics, or be expected to do so early in second grade.
Promotion from Second to Third Grade• Receive an end-of-year average of 70% or higher in reading, language arts, and mathematics.• Demonstrate proficiency of most second grade TEKS in reading, language arts, and mathematics, or be expected to do so early in third grade.
Promotion RequirementsPromotion from Third to Fourth Grade• Receive an end-of-year average of 70% or higher in reading, language arts, and mathematics.• Receive a 70% overall grade average when reading, language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies are combined.• Demonstrate proficiency of most third grade TEKS in reading, language arts, and mathematics, or be expected to do so early in fourth grade.
Promotion from Fourth to Fifth Grade• Receive an end-of-year average of 70% or higher in reading, language arts, and mathematics.• Receive a 70% overall grade average when reading, language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies are combined.• Demonstrate proficiency of most fourth grade TEKS in reading, language arts, and mathematics, or be expected to do so early in fifth grade.
Promotion from Fifth to Sixth Grade• Receive an end-of-year average of 70% or higher in reading, language arts, and mathematics.• Receive a 70% overall grade average when reading, language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies are combined.• Demonstrate proficiency of most fifth grade TEKS in reading, language arts, and mathematics, or be expected to do so early in sixth grade.
Statewide Assessments• Increased rigor• Goal is to ensure students have the needed
academic knowledge and skills to be college or career ready
• May 10 - 3rd-5th Math • May 11 - 3rd-5th Reading• May 12 - 5th Science
How will my child’s needs be met?• Guided Reading small groups to provide
instruction on his/her level• Individual Conferencing • Small Group Instruction• Interactive Science Notebooks• Guided Math small groups and Work Stations• Discovery Classes (Art, STEM, Music, P.E.,
Computer, Guidance & Counseling)• Individualized plans based on needs• Intervention Groups
Grading• Grades and attendance will be taken and
available 24/7 on Home Access Center.
• Grades will be updated weekly.
• A new account needs to be created each year on Home Access Center. https://www.nisd.net/parents
• Children will be graded on:– Daily Work– Special Projects– Assessments
Make-Up Work after Absence• All makeup work due to an absence must be
submitted within 5 school days of the day of return.
• No penalty is assigned for make-up work returned within 5 school days following an absence.
Late Work• A student will only receive 5 school days to turn
in work that has not been submitted.• Please let us know if they are needing assistance
with completing their missing assignments or there is a certain situation going on in the home.
• Online tutoring available.
Redo/ Retakes/ Reteach● Students who do not receive a passing
grade on an assignment or assessment will be provided multiple opportunities to redo or retake the assignment or assessment for which they received a failing grade.
● Teachers will provide re-teaching to students who do not master the concepts and skills on these assignments or assessments.
● In addition, students are expected to make up work that is missed due to absences.
Supplies• Supply lists are available on the school website.
• Please let us know if you are needing assistance with obtaining any supplies for your child. Our counselors have supplies including backpacks, available for families going through any special circumstances.
School & Classroom Rules• Positive recognition for meeting
expectations (stickers, stamps, positive comments, Koala Bucks, quarterly and yearly report card awards)
• For information on the Student Code of Conduct and range of consequences, reference Section C in the NISD Student-Parent Handbook
• All teachers will communicate all pertinent information via Seesaw mobile app.
PBISPositive Behavior Intervention & Supports
• School-wide to ensure safety and learning
• Student Koala-ty Binder• Homework• Memorization of Math Facts• Daily Independent Reading: 20 Minutes• Note taking in journals• Koala-ty behavior• Great attendance (no more than 3 unexcused
absences)
Other Student Expectations
Attendance● State law requires students to “attend school each school
day for the entire period the program of instruction is provided”● Instructional day begins at 7:45● Tardies (after 7:45) and Early Sign Outs(after 2:20) are considered
partial day absences● Work is not given ahead of time for an unexcused absence such as a
vacation. You child will have an opportunity for makeup work after they return.
Absences Excused with a Note
• Illness • Medical Appointments • Religious Holidays • Funerals of Immediate
Family • Court Appointments
with Subpoena • *All above are
unexcused without a note
Unexcused Even with Note•Car Trouble •Missed Bus •Overslept •Family Business (including trips)
•Errands for or with Parents •Vacations
PLEASE NOTE: After 3 UNEXCUSED Absences, the
school will issue you an Attendance Warning Notice,
as per district policy.
Health & Wellness• All students and staff will wear facemasks when indoors except
for lunch and indoor PE.
• We will emphasize hand washing and hygiene.
• Parents of students demonstrating symptoms of illness will be contacted by the school nurse for pick up. Please do not delay in picking up a sick child for the child’s sake and the well-being of others. Please note we continue to have special COVID protocols for students demonstrating COVID-like symptoms.
• Remember that a child should be 24 hours symptom-free to return to school (fever, diarrhea). COVID-like symptoms have special protocols to follow. School nurse will provide guidance.
Health & Safety• Students will wear masks indoors at all times except while eating. • Masks are not required outdoors.• Drinking fountains closed-There is a new refillable water station,
so please send in a refillable bottle for your child. • Hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes, extra face masks, and paper
towels are in all classrooms and in common areas around the campus
• Students with COVID-19 symptoms will be seperated from others and supervised until parent arrives.
• We ask parents to monitor and screen their children at home for possible illness in the morning prior to bringing them to school.
• Outside treats for birthdays should be individually packaged and we encourage, store-bought.
COVID Communication - 2 Ways! Let’s Keep the Communication Lines Open!
• If you believe your child has to quarantine or has been exposed to the COVID Virus, please call our school nurse for guidance on next steps, BEFORE you bring your child into school.
• If your child is considered exposed at school or a close contact to someone who has been identified as COVID positive at school, we will notify you directly.
• Also, if there was a COVID-Positive case in your child's classroom, even if your child has not been considered exposed, we will still inform you via School Messenger Email.
School Messenger• Notification email and phone system provides
automatic call for any absence.• Please provide school office with any changes
in contact information.• May also be used during the year to provide
important information or emergency notices either through a call or email.
Raptor Sign-In SystemThe Raptor System will screen guests for those who may pose a threat to students.● Sign in 7:00 am – 3:00 pm ● For visitors coming in for meetings, volunteer work, etc. ● Volunteers can work in the workroom, library. We are not having
visitors in the classrooms currently to allow for as much space as possible for the children.
● Must have valid license or state issued i.d. EACH TIME you come on campus.
● Please wear name badge while on campus.● Return name badge before leaving.● There is no access to the building after 4:00 pm unless pre
arranged with a staff member.
ARRIVAL
● Drop off in the loop is from 7:00 am-7:40 am. After 7:45 am, we do not have any more staff on duty in the drop off loop and you will have to park and walk your child into the office. After 7:45 am, your child will be documented as tardy.
● Walking students into the building- Parents may walk their child into the building up until 7:40 only.
● Please have students here by 7:20am if they need breakfast - instruction starts promptly at 7:45am.
● All parents must sit on stage with their students during breakfast.
DISMISSAL
● Car Pick up - We ENCOURAGE everyone to STAY IN their cars. This is the safest, easiest way for us to dismiss the children without crowding. Please have your tag visible through your front windshield with your child’s name and teacher.
● If you walk up, please use the crosswalk. It is not safe to have so many people close to the moving cars in the pick up lines. Let the teacher know that you are taking your child.
● Thank you all for your patience and helping us keep everyone safe at pick up!
Cafeteria Meals● All of our children will have free breakfast and lunch each day
at CC Nation. Parents should sit on stage for breakfast and lunch times with to avoid overcrowding and safe space for everyone. Thank you for your support and understanding.
● Due to limited space, social distancing, increased enrollment, and contact tracing, only 4 seats are available for parents at each lunch period. Only one adult per child is able to join them for their meals.
● Please contact the school office at 210-397-7250 and ask to speak to our cafeteria manager with any questions or concerns regarding meals for your child/children.
● All School lunches are free, but if you would like for your child to have snacks or extra desserts, payments may be made online at www.myschoolbucks.com or at the cafeteria.
● The new MealViewer online interactive menu has launched and can be found at : https://schools.mealviewer.com/
Special DaysBirthdays: Allowed-
● Parents may send goody bags for every child in the class with store bought individually wrapped items to be disseminated at the end of the day by the teacher.
OR
● Parents may send store bought individually wrapped cupcakes/cookies to school for every child in the class. The cupcakes or cookies will be disseminated at the end of the day by the teacher.
Not Allowed-
● Purchasing any meals (pizza, happy meals) for the whole class to celebrate a birthday will not be permitted due to the NISD Administrative Regulation EAD-08. Providing these type of meals will be reserved for the two school classroom parties (Nov. 17, Dec. 17, and End of Year).
● DUE TO COVID- parents are not allowed to join the class for birthdays. Classroom space needs to be saved and used for our students.
• Parent/Teacher Conferences can be virtual or in-person.
• Weekly Classroom Newsletter• Principal Smore Newsletter• 24/7 Access to Attendance & Grades Online
via Home Access Center • School Website -nisd.net/carloscoon• School Messenger Reminders/Emails• Seesaw Class communication app
School & Home Communication
Please stay connected via Twitter Page for
important updates and reminders!
@NISDCarlosCoon
Schoology Parent Account • Parent accounts created in 20-21 are still
available to parents in Schoology. If parents need to create a new Schoology account, please contact your child's teacher and he/she can provide you with your access code. Be sure to check out the Parent Hub on the district's website at the following link for more information: www.nisd.net/parents
Support CC Nation PTA• 100% Membership Goal for Staff & Parents• Please support PTA by becoming a member at
www.joinpta.orgBe sure to select Northside ISD as the district and Carlos Coon Elementary as the PTA.
• Studies show that students with involved parents have greater academic achievement!
WE NEED YOU PARENTS! Together we’ll be successful!
Sept 14- PTA Night/ Title 1 Parent Orientation
Oct. 12- Literacy Academic Night
Oct. 13- Cafecitos with Counselors
Nov. 9- Academic Math Night
Dec. 14- PTA/ Holiday Evening with the Arts
Dec. 15- Cafecitos with Counselors
Jan.11- Student Led Conferences
Jan. 12- Cafecitos with Counselors
Feb. 14- Love Grams Delivery
April 19- Academic Science Night
April 27- Cafecitos with Counselors
May 17- PTA/ Fine Arts Finale and Bookfair
Thank you for your support!Together, we’ll make this
a great year for your child!
Carlos Co
on
Reunited!