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Supply List

Posted on Monday 19 March 2007

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 BASIC SUPPLY LIST FOR STUDENTS

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 KINDERGARTEN
A Supply Package is available through the office at a cost of $7.00 for kindergarten students only. The supplies will be everything needed with the exception of a backpack which you will need to purchase. Please inquire if you have questions at: 344-3270

1 Box Crayons Regular Size 16 Colors

1 Box Crayons Kindergatern Size 8 Colors

1 Pink Rubber Pencil Eraser

1 Dab-On Glue Tube 50cc

6 Large Primary Pencils 11/32″ with Eraser

1 Box Cone Tip Blod Color
Washable Markers 8 Count

1 Box Cone Tip Classic Color
Washable Markers 8 Count

1 Box Cone Tip Tropic Color
Washable Markers 8 Count

1 Backpack*

* PLEASE NOTE: Back packs with rollers are highly discouraged because of limited storage space.

Don’t forget to label your supplies

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 FIRST GRADE
12 #2 Yellow Pencils

1 Pink Eraser

1 Pair Pointed Tip Fiskars Scissors

2 4oz Bottles White Elmer’s Glue

2 Boxes 24 count Crayola Crayons

1 Box 8 color Crayola or Prang Watercolors

1 Box 8 Basic Color Crayola Markers

2 Pee Chee type folders

1 Box Kleenex

1 Spiral Notebook 70 sheet

3 Permanent Glue Sticks

1 Box Colored Pencils - sharpened

PLEASE NOTE: Back packs with rollers are highly discouraged because of limited storage space.

Don’t forget to label your supplies

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 SECOND GRADE
2 Boxes 24 count #2 Yellow Pencils

1 Pink Eraser

2 Glue Sticks

1 Pair Pointed Fiskar Scissors

1 Box Colored Pencils - sharpened

2 Boxes 24 count Crayola Crayons

2 Pee Chee type folders

1 Box Kleenex

1 Package Crayola Markers - Primary Colors

2 4oz Bottles Elmer’s Glue

2 Spiral Notebooks - 70 sheet

PLEASE NOTE: Back packs with rollers are highly discouraged because of limited storage space.

Don’t forget to label your supplies

PLEASE NOTE:
This is just a basic list and some classroom teachers may request additional supplies.


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Principal Page

Posted on Monday 19 March 2007

Message From The Principal
WELCOME
Students, Parents and Friends,

It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Chimacum Creek Primary. We want all children to be happy and successful at Chimacum Creek and believe that parents and teachers play key roles. We encourage parents to get involved . The child who knows that his or her family is interested in and supports the school program will enjoy greater success and almost always have fewer problems in school.

Teachers, too, do all they can to meet the individual needs of each child. Please feel free to share with your child’s teacher any information regarding your child’s special needs that will help us better serve your family. We believe that communication among parents, students and teachers is critical in assuring student success.

We are looking forward to a wonderful learning year ahead.

Regards,

Mark Barga, Principal

  
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Please feel free to email me.
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Mark Barga, Principal

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Staff Email

Posted on Monday 19 March 2007

Chimacum Creek Primary
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Teachers

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First Grade

Second Grade

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Administrative and Support Staff

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School Rules

Posted on Monday 19 March 2007

Chimacum Creek Primary
School Rules

  • CARE about learning.
    • Do the best you can do!
  • CARE for yourself and others.
    • Treat yourself and others with respect.
  • CARE about safety.
    • Keep hands and feet to yourself.
    • Walk indoors and on sidewalks.
    • Stay in designated areas.
  • CARE about Chimacum Creek Primary School.
    • Take care of school property and equipment.
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School Mission

Posted on Monday 19 March 2007

OUR MISSION

To build a strong foundation for a lifetime of learning
Guiding Principles:

  • Provide a caring, cooperative and safe environment.
  • Foster a love and excitement for learning.
  • Welcome parents and community members as part of the learning family.
  • Uphold high standards of teaching and learning in reading, writing and math.
  • Maintain high expectations of student behavior and responsibility.
  • Respond to the unique qualities of individual students.
  • Provide young students a positive “first” school experience.
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General Information

Posted on Monday 19 March 2007

CHIMACUM CREEK PRIMARY SCHOOL
Office hours are 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Student hours:

Preschool AM Session 9:00 - 11:50
Full Day Kindergarten 9:00 - 3:30
P.M. Kindergarten 12:40 - 3:30
1st & 2nd Grades 9:00 - 3:30

Current student enrollment 287

Important Phone Numbers and Other Information
School Closure and Important Announcements………….732-4090 ext 460
District Office………………………………………………………………………385-3922
Chimacum Creek Primary Office…………………………………….344-3270
Transportation…………………………………………………………………….732-4040
*PUBLIC SCHOOL EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM*
click this link for information on school closures and emergency information


A wonderful way to get involved with our school is to be a part of the Parent Teacher Student Association. For more information call Tami Robocker, 437-5065

Friendly Reminders:

ABSENCE AND TARDIES:
If a student is absent from school, please call our office before 9:30 am at 344-3270. If you know in advance that your child will be absent, please let us know so we can record this information in our files.
If you would like to pick up homework, call before noon to request make-up work from the teacher. Students who arrive late to school must stop In the office to receive a tardy slip.

IF WE NEED TO CONTACT YOU:
It is vital that the school know where you can be located during the day, please be sure a current phone number is listed along with two or three reliable alternate contacts. Also, notify the school of any changes in phone number or addresses during the school year.

STUDENT CHECK OUT PROCEDURE:
On occasion, parents will need to check out their students from school prior to the end of the day. To avoid interrupting the learning process, we prefer that appointments, such as medical, not be made during the school day. However, if a student must be checked out from school, please send a note with your student notifying the teacher of the early dismissal. Parents will need to come to the office to check their child out. They will be asked to sign the child out and the office staff will then call the classroom for the student, who will then be sent to the office. Anyone other than a parent who comes to pick up a student must have their name listed on the emergency information card or a note from the parent giving permission. Students will not be allowed to leave with anyone who is not listed on this card or without written permission. PLEASE NOTE If office staff is unfamiliar with whom you are, you will be asked to show photo ID. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding of this safety measure.

MEDICATION AT SCHOOL:
Whenever possible, medications should be scheduled during non school hours. For those students who need either prescription or over the counter medication during school hours, must have written authorization from a parent accompanied by a signed Physician’s Form indicating the type of medication and dosage. All prescribed and nonprescription medication must be properly labeled and in the original container with the student’s name and dosage clearly marked. Forms are available in the office and a new forms must to be filled out each school year.

ILLNESS:
In order to help reduce the spread of illness, please keep your child home if he or she is experiencing nausea, vomiting, fever or rash. If your child has been ill, please do not send him or her to school until a normal temperature has been achieved for at least 24 hours. Please be sure to notify the school office with the day or days he or she will be absent.

HEAD LICE:
We would like to take this opportunity to discuss a common situation that may occur at any time with young children. The condition is head lice, and anyone can get them. Head lice is easily transmitted from child to child, and can be spread through any close personal contact. If a child is found to have head lice, it is not an indication of an unclean home, it only means that he or she has been around someone else who has head lice.

In recent years, head lice have been troublesome pests for some students and their families. Jefferson County Health and Human Services have trained and assisted volunteers in our school to deal with this issue.

All Jefferson County schools have a No Nit policy. It is important that we do all we can to bring head lice under control to decrease absenteeism and promote a healthy school environment. Thank you for your cooperation.
For more detailed information and helpful solutions please visit The National Pediculosis Association, Inc. at : www.headlice.org

TRANSPORTATION:
Transportation will be provided to all Chimacum Creek Students with the exception of those students living in Chimacum Creek Estates and B&R Trailer Court. Occasionally a student may need to ride another bus for daycare purposes. Please send a note with your child stating date and destination and have them come into the office to receive a bus pass. If you do not know the number of the bus your child is to ride you can call the transportation office, 732-4040

CAFETERIA:
Eating a healthy breakfast and lunch makes for better learning and school participation. Our district has a kitchen on site that prepares these meals for students who wish to participate. Menus for breakfast and lunch are sent home each month. The cost for breakfast is $1.00 and $1.75 for lunch. Those families who would like an application for Free/Reduced Priced Meals may pick up an application from the office or you may contact Shellie Friedrich with any questions you may have at 732-4090 ext. 281

VISITORS AND VOLUNTEERS:
In order to ensure our students’ safety, all visitors, including parents and volunteers, must come to the office for a visitor’s pass and sign in when arriving and sign out before leaving the campus. Students are never to be taken from the campus without first checking them out from the office. Volunteers are an integral part of the Chimacum School District. We are fortunate to have a hardworking and wonderful group of parents and community members giving their time in many various ways. If you have questions about becoming a volunteer in the Chimacum School District, please call the district office at 385-3922 for more information.

STUDENT PICK UP:
Parents needing to pick up their student after school may wait in their cars in the drop off lane. If you wish to pick up your child(ren) and must leave your car unattended, please park in the designated parking area and wait in front of the school to greet your child. Your child will be escorted by their teacher out of the building. For your child’s safety, please refrain from going directly to the classroom to pick up your child.

VISITOR AND STAFF PARKING:
Visitor and Staff parking is located on the left as you enter the parking lot. Please park within the allocated space provided.

BUS PARKING:
The parking lot on the right as you enter, is designated for buses only during regular school hours. All unauthorized vehicles parked in this area will be towed at the owner’s expense.


Chimacum Creek Primary will be accepting kindergarten registration applications for the school year PROVIDING:

  • Your child is 5 years of age by August 31.
  • Provide an original copy of birth certificate,
  • Your child has all their vaccines, which include:
  • 4 doses DTP with last dose given on or after the 4th birthday;
  • 3 doses Polio with the last dose given on or after the 4th birthday;
  • 2 doses Measles; 1 dose Mumps and Rubella both given after 1st birthday;
  • 3 doses of Hepatitis B.

Come to the Primary office beginning the third week of April, and thereafter Monday through Friday 10:00 am - 2:30 pm to fill out the forms. If you have any questions: call the office at 344-3270.

The Kindergarten teachers will be putting classes together at the end of August. A letter will be sent out to let you know your child’s class assignment.

Kindergarten Slow Start Orientation:
Kindergarten teachers will meet with parents and students in small groups to orientate them to their programs.
The date for this, to be posted.


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Calendar

Posted on Monday 19 March 2007

DATES TO REMEMBER

2005 / 2006 SCHOOL YEAR

AUG 23, 2005 Office Opens For The 2005 / 2006 School Year

SEPTEMBER

Sept 6

FIRST DAY OF THE 2005/06 SCHOOL YEAR
Grades 1 & 2 Class Starts at 8:45-3:15

Sept 9

 Kindergarten First Day
Class Start Times:
AM 8:45-11:35
PM 12:25-3:15
Full Day Class 8:45-3:15

Sept 19

Preschool Classes Begin
AM Session 8:45 - 11:35
PM Session 12:25 - 3:15

Sept 19

Hearing & Vision Screening

 

 

OCTOBER

Oct 3

Hearing & Vision Rescreen

Oct 11

Picture Day

Oct 12

EARLY RELEASE 12:15
For Full Day Kindergarten & Grades 1 - 2
AM & PM Kindergarten On Regular Schedule
*NO PRESCHOOL

Oct 26

EARLY RELEASE 12:15
For Full Day Kindergarten & Grades 1 - 2
AM & PM Kindergarten On Regular Schedule
*NO PRESCHOOL

 NOVEMBER

 PARENT CONFERENCES
Parent Conferences are NOV 17- 23
Full Day Kindergarten & Grades 1-2
With Early Class Dismissal at 12:15 pm
AM/PM Kindergarten will be on their regular schedule

Nov 9

EARLY RELEASE 12:15
For Full Day Kindergarten & Grades 1 - 2
AM & PM Kindergarten On Regular Schedule
*NO PRESCHOOL

Nov 11

Veteran’s Day - No School

Nov 17- 23

Parent Conferences and Book Fair
EARLY DISMISSAL 12:15
AM/PM Kindergarten Regular Schedule

Nov 24-25

No School
Thanksgiving Holiday

 DECEMBER

Dec 19-
Jan 2

Winter Break

   
 

 

 

 

JANUARY

Jan 3

Welcome Back To School

Jan 16

Martin Luthern King, Jr. Day
NO SCHOOL

Jan 18

EARLY RELEASE 12:15
For Full Day Kindergarten & Grades 1 - 2
AM & PM Kindergarten On Regular Schedule
*NO PRESCHOOL

Jan 30 -Feb 3

Conferences For AM/PM Kindergarten & Preschool
NO SCHOOL MR. BENTO’S KINDERGARTEN OR PRESCHOOL

   

FEBRUARY

Feb 7

Class Picture Day

Feb 15

EARLY RELEASE 12:15
For Full Day Kindergarten & Grades 1 - 2
AM & PM Kindergarten On Regular Schedule
*NO PRESCHOOL

Feb 20

NO SCHOOL
Presidents’ Day

 

 

   

MARCH

Mar 2

Read Across America Day

Mar

Classified Employees Week

Mar 17

NO SCHOOL
Staff Inservice Day

APRIL

Apr 2

Daylight Savings Spring Ahead 1 hour

Apr 3-7

~SPRING BREAK~

 

 

 

Administrative Professionals Week
Administrative Day (Formerly Secretaries Day)

 

 

 

 

 MAY

May 1-5

Teacher Appreciation Week

MAY 3rd NATIONAL TEACHER DAY

May 10

EARLY RELEASE 12:15
For Full Day Kindergarten & Grades 1 - 2
AM & PM Kindergarten On Regular Schedule
*NO PRESCHOOL

May 11

Local Preschool Visitation to
Chimacum Creek Primary School

May 19

EARLY RELEASE 12:15
For Grades 1 & 2

*ALL KINDERGARTEN CLASSES
*MEET FOR AM SESSION ONLY 8:45-11:35

May 15-21

National Educational Bosses’ Week

May 29

Memorial Day NO SCHOOL

 JUNE

Jun 8

Last Day of Preschool

Jun 15

Last Day of Kindergarten

Jun 16

Last Day of School

June 19

NO SCHOOL Snow Day
*If Snow Day has NOT been taken

Jun 23

Chimacum Creek Primary / Chimacum Elementary
School Office CLOSED for Summer

AUG 23

Office Opens For The 2005 / 2006 School Year


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Writing

Posted on Monday 19 March 2007

 Chimacum Creek Primary School
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Writing

p014.gifImproved student performance in writing has been an area focus for the Chimacum School District and Chimacum Creek Primary. To support the district adopted Six Trait Writing approach all instructional staff have received on going training during the past several school years. As a follow up to training opportunities, teachers have regularly met by grade levels to plan the implementation of Six Trait Writing at Chimacum Creek Primary. In addition, a writing sample from every student is gathered and scored by staff as part of a school wide writing assessment project.

Direct instruction, the use of literature to provide writing examples, and lots of practice are common instructional strategies used to teach student in writing. Students write regularly, keeping journals, completing timed fast writes, and learning to write in different forms for different purposes. Writing is also used in the teaching of reading and supported through many reading follow up activities. Visitors to Chimacum Creek Primary will notice many student writing samples displayed proudly in our hall ways.

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Rigby Literacy Program

Posted on Monday 19 March 2007

RIGBY LITERACY PROGRAM
 
 Literacy Tree is a balanced literacy program for grades K-3, which provides an explicit skills program that includes phonemic awareness, phonics, and comprehension skills with a key balance of oral and written language development opportunities. The program also focuses on the critical strategies and behaviors need for literacy. Skills are introduced and practiced through engaging activities and the designed mix of resources. Literacy Tree instruction offers various types of reading (shared reading, read-aloud, guided reading, and independent reading) using various types of materials (big books, predictable books, poems, chants, traditional tales, etc.)

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Reading

Posted on Monday 19 March 2007

Reading
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Chimacum Creek Primary School

Students at Chimacum Creek Primary are taught reading through a balanced approach which incorporates both literature and phonics. Daily reading instruction is provided using materials from Rigby Literacy Tree. Additional supplementary materials are used to provide systematic instruction of phonics. The Accelerated Reader Program is used to encourage and support independent reading.

Students are individually assessed on a regular basis using running records to determine their current reading level and guide instruction. All second grade student are also assessed in the fall in accordance with the Washington State testing program for rate, fluency, and comprehension. Individualized Reading Improvement Plans are written for each second grade student who does not meet designated standards on the fall assessment. These reading plans, which are shared with parents at conference time, are used to help guide and provide reading instruction as well as assist parents in supporting reading improvement with their child at home.

The teaching of reading is a major instructional emphasis at Chimacum Creek Primary and students are engaged in reading instructions and activities for approximately ninety minutes each school day.

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