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Ruediger Elementary List Serv
February 13-17

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
Can we ever have too much of a good thing? (Cervantes)

February a busy month . . .
FCAT reading, mathematics, and science will be administered February 27 –
March 10 for grades 3-5.  Third and fourth grade students will take the
reading and mathematics portions of the FCAT, while fifth grade students
will take the reading, mathematics, and science portions of FCAT.  The test
assesses how much students have learned throughout the year.  The students
are well prepared and we are confident they will do well.
Our teachers have worked hard preparing students for this important test.

Parents can help
by:
- Making sure your child eats a healthy breakfast each morning of testing.
- Making sure your child gets enough rest the night
before.

- Helping you child prepare practicing FCAT Explorer and doing homework
activities that are sent home.
- Reminding your child to pay attention, stay focused, and do their best.
TESTING
DATES
2/27 –
3/10
FCAT Reading, Math, & Science grades 3-
5

4/4-
4/7

SAT / 10 grades 1 & 2
LOST & FOUND
Please make sure to check our Lost and Found in the front office area, if
your child is missing a jacket, sweater, or sweatshirt. All clothing not
picked up by the end of April will be donated to Goodwill.

WORK
DAY
Thursday, April 27 is the designated date for "Take Our Sons & Daughters to
Work".  The guidelines (aligned with MS Foundation's recommended age group)
for LCS will allow participation in grades 3-8.  Schools must receive a pre-
approved letter from the parent and/or guardian indicating the student's
participation.  The employee must provide the school with a written
statement on company letterhead verifying the student's attendance.  Access
this website for additional information:
http://www.daughtersandsonstowork.org/

MARCH 1 DEADLINE FOR SCHOOL CHOICE
March 1st is the application deadline for School Choice.  The School Choice
Program provides options for students to attend a school that best meets
their specific needs and maximizes their opportunity to learn.

Options for the 2006-07 school year have changed.  If you are interesting
in knowing more about the Leon County School Choice Program, call the
School Choice Office (487-7546 or 414-5160) or visit us on the web at:
www.planning.leon.k12.fl.us.

Happenings This Week

2/13 MONDAY
FCAT Practice 2/13-2/17
6:00 SAC Meeting in the Office Conference Room

2/14 TUESDAY
6:00 PTO Meeting in the Office Conference Room
6:30 2nd Grade Program and Dinner

2/15 WEDNESDAY
Class and Individual Pictures

2/16  THURSDAY
Traditional African Dress Fashion Show during lunch 10:45-1:00
CiCi Pizza Night (families that order pizza earn $$ for RES)

2/17  FRIDAY
Be sure to go over FCAT practice Tests with your child.

DON’T FORGET 2/20 MONDAY Presidents’ Day Holiday


UP COMING DATES TO REMEMBER


2/22 Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon (10:45-1:00) Please join us for lunch
in Echo Canyon

2/24 Newsletter goes home

2/27-3/10 FCAT Grades 3-5

2/28 GED Family Fun Night for GED students Rm. 17

3/1 3rd Grade Laptop Workshop and dinner

3/13 SAC Meeting 6:00 in the Conference Room

3/14 PTO Meeting 6:00 in the Conference Room; 6:30 Program and Dinner

3/16 CiCi Pizza Night

3/17 Teacher planning Day

3/20-3/24 SPRING BREAK

3/28 5:30 GED Family Fun Night for GED participants

3/31 Newsletter goes home

4/3-4/7 SAT/10 Gardes 1 & 2

4/5 Report Cards go home

4/6 3rd Grade Laptop Workshop

4/7 Ruediger Climate Surveys sent home.  Surveys due back  by 4/14

4/7 Awards Assembly

4/10 SAC Meeting 6:00 in the Conference Room

4/11 PTO Meeting 6:00 in the Conference Room
        6:30 General PTO Meeting, vote on 2006-07 PTO Board
                Program and Dinner

4/14 Parent Climate Surveys due back to the school

4/22 Roadrunner Rally 10:00-2:00

4/24 Science fair Set Up
        Fifth Grade Middle School Orientation

4/25 Science Fair Viewing 5:30-7:00

        5:30 GED Family Fun Night for GED participants

4/26 Secretary Day

REMINDERS
2006-2007 TEACH REQUESTS
Due to the rising requirements and the need to balance classes; requests
must be in writing and turned into Ms. Spooner by the last day of school.
Please to describe a personality type that works best with their child,
rather than a specific teacher’s name.
SAFETY
UPDATE

Ruediger has installed a new system to help protect your children called V-
soft.  V-soft helps track visitors, students, faculty, contractors,
volunteers at the school; providing a safer more monitored environment.
All visitors on campus check-in at the front office where they will be
asked to present their valid driver’s license.
For added safety, the school’s gates Tharpe Street and side gates will be
locked during the school day 7:50-2:10.  All visitors are asked to check in
at the front office when they come on campus.
CAMP OASIS
The Ruediger Camp Oasis Program was highlighted in the Leon County Schools
21st Century September Audit for the excellent variety of activities; with
an emphasis on character development and behavioral improvement.
Congratulations to Phyllis Tessel and the Camp Oasis staff” for the
excellent review; we are so proud of you.

Camp Oasis will begin second semester January 9.
Before School  Mon – Fri. 7:15-7:50 Media Center and Technology
Lab

After School   Mon.-Thurs. 2:10-5:00 Media Center

BE SURE TO VISIT the following
websites:


                          Ruediger Homepage:
http://www.Ruediger.leon.k12.fl.us/school/index.html
The Parent Guide. address is:

 http://www.leon.k12.fl.us/public/news/20042005%20Parent%20Guide.htm
Reading Tips
Website

Parents for great ideas, suggestions and tips on helping your child with
reading go www.justreadfamilies.org
Center for Parent
Leadership
                   CIPL is an initiative that trains and supports parent
activists to help improve achievement in their schools and to be advocates
for statewide reform in Kentucky. Their services consist mainly of large-
scale consulting, workshops and seminars, and publications.
www.centerforparentleadership.org
EPIC
                                                           Every Person
Influences Children EPIC is a national not-for-profit organization that
provides effective programs and resources for parents, teachers, and school
administrators that help adults raise responsible and academically
successful children.
www.epicforchildren.org
Family Literacy and Math These programs focused on helping parents of
populations traditionally left out of higher mathematics to develop their
own skills, confidence, and enthusiasm for math.
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Volunteer / Mentor
Program
                                                                   If you
would like to make a difference in a child's life, sign-up as a mentor or
classroom volunteer.  Mrs. Long, our guidance counselor, will help you
match your time and interest with a placement need. Just call 488-1074 and
ask for Mrs. Long.
Box Top
Collection

Please help our school collect Box Tops. For every Box Top that is brought
in, we earn ten cents from General Mills. If you have any Box Tops at home,
please cut them out and send them in with your child. The school and the
class will appreciate it.
Visits on Campus You will need to sign in and get a Visitor Badge any time
you are on campus. This is a safety precaution and we appreciate your help
with this procedure.
We have a NO Drop-in policy at Ruediger, please check with the classroom
teacher BEFORE stopping by to visit the classroom.  We are trying hard to
have as few interruptions to the instructional program, as possible.  A
teacher stopping a lesson even for a few minutes to assist or answer a
parent’s question, disrupts the lesson and takes away precious learning
time.
If you would like to observe or volunteer in the class, just let the
teacher know to expect you.  This will help the teacher plan and keep those
interruptions down.
Medication Students are not allowed to carry any type of medication
(prescription or non-prescription) in back packs.  Parents should come in
and complete proper paperwork to ensure that your child will receive
medication properly and on time.
Transportation If you change how your children goes home, PLEASE send the
teacher a note!                          Remember, if an emergency occurs
or plans change, call the school office BEFORE 1:45 PM and a message will
be given to your child about the change.  We can not get messages to
students after 1:45 PM. So, please call as soon as you know your plans have
changed.
Dismissal Procedures Dismissal begins at 2:10.  We need parents to meet
students by the cafeteria.  We have approximately 100 additional students
this year and the hallways are jammed.  Please help us by waiting at the
Tenth Avenue entrance by the cafeteria.
Arrival Supervision begins at the Tharpe Street entrance at 7:05.  Please
do not drop off students before that time. At 7:15  Students may go to the
cafeteria for breakfast, playground, technology lab or the media
center.





                Car dropped off or picked up is done at the Tharpe Street
entrance.
                 Walkers should enter and exit on Tenth Street entrance
using the crosswalk.
 If you would like to walk your child to class, please park in the Tenth
Avenue lot and walk your child across                    the parking lot.
For safety there is NO drop off in the parking lot.
                Bus If your child rides the bus, please make sure you speak
to your child about following all rules on the bus.
                                                  Thank you for your
help and support.  You make a difference


Looking forward to seeing you on RES campus this week.

Your Partner in Education,
Carolyn Spooner, Principal

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