Welcome Letter!
Welcome to our class! This year our class is a 4th-6th grade combination class with a focus on increasing communication and behavior skills. I'm so excited to have your child be a part of our class! This letter will provide you a lot of information and hopefully answer some of your questions. Please look over this together with the adults involved in your child's education. If you have any additional questions/concerns, know I'm only a phone call, text, or email away. I will also be sending a getting to know you questionnaire where I look forward to learning more about your child. Please fill out and bring to back to school night on Wednesday August 16th from 6:00-7:30. My name is Savanna Caver! I have been working with kids with Autism for 3 years at Spectrum Academy. During my time here at Spectrum, I have been on the Behavior team working as an assistant to the Behavior Specialist. As an assistant I deescalated and processed with kids K-10, performed ABA, wrote Behavior Intervention Plans, worked with aggression and much more. I was born and raised in Provo, Utah and have always loved dancing, being with my family and working with kids. My sister started as a 2nd grade teacher at Spectrum a few years ago, and told me to come apply. I've loved Spectrum ever since! I am so excited to start this year in a new role as the teacher of your amazing kids! Contact Info (prefer text) Savanna Caver Room 142 801-362-7278 801-785-9019 (Spectrum Academy-Pleasant Grove Office) [email protected] Volunteering Here at Spectrum Academy, our school wouldn't be able to do so many amazing things without the effort and time from our wonderful parent volunteers! Look for the sign up/availability sheet at back to school night. A large opportunity to volunteer is for our field trips. We will keep you posted asap on the exact dates and times of field trips. The field trips are a great chance to have as many parents/guardians as possible for our students to have the smoothest and enjoyable field trip as possible. Field trip volunteers will help transport and enjoy the time with their child. Supplies & Wish List Classroom supply list (to be kept at school and shared in the class). Please purchase items and bring to school during August. We will also have wish list items during back to school night for supplies that not every student needs to bring. --Clorox wipes (6 pack) --Tissues (2 boxes) --Baby wipes (1-2 packs) --Paper towels (3-6 rolls) --Disinfecting spray lysol or similar brand (1 bottle) --Snacks for mid-afternoon (some ideas below) --Candy reinforcers --Whiteboard Markers --Shaving Cream Individual classroom supply list (to be kept at school and used for you child). Please bring on or before the first day of school --Extra full set of clothes (1 to 3 sets depending on your child) in LABELED gallon ziplock (shirt, pant, socks, underwear) --Pull ups - if not potty trained --Diaper wipes - if not potty trained --LABELED backpack --LABELED lunch box (if bringing home lunch) Lunches/Snacks We will be eating lunch in our classroom at 11:00 am. Students may either bring a lunch from home or order the lunches from the school. More information about ordering lunches will be provided at back to school night (how to order, cost, substitution, etc.). We will be having an afternoon snack. Donation of snacks is a great way to support our class. Although please remember we do not have the ability to keep things refrigerated. As school starts, I will let parents know if there are food allergies that need to be considered for staff/students. Some ideas for snacks are: -pretzels -fruit snacks -apples -crackers -goldfish -juice box -chips -fruit leather -raisins -applesauce -dried fruit -peanut butter crackers -protein or nutrition bars -pudding/jello cups -cereal Website/Newsletter mssavannasclass.weebly.com I have made a website (link above) that includes information about our class, activities we do and skills we are working on. As part of your registration packet that you’ll receive at back to school night (or a form is available in the office throughout the year), you’ll have the opportunity to decline having your students picture taken for different audiences. Please fill out and turn in asap. Class/Birthday Parties Birthdays are such an exciting day! If you child’s birthday falls on a weekend, it will be celebrated the closest school day (i.e. birthday on Saturday, we will celebrate on Friday). For students with summer birthdays, we will celebrate their ½ birthday. It is optional to bring in treats for their birthday celebration, but if you chose to, make sure it's store purchased. We will be celebrating birthdays the last sensory break of our day. Class parties are similar, I will let you know more about each class party as they come closer, but we will celebrate a few holidays throughout the year (Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day, etc). Let me know if you do not wish to have your child participate in celebrations. Attendance/Illness/Early Checkout Please keep me posted if your child will be out of school, I have my contact information above (text, email, or call). Attendance will be taken and marked as either excused or unexcused. Excused includes illness or doctor appointments (with a note). Unexcused include family vacations or running late. If your child is feeling ill (flu like symptoms), please keep them home until they are fever free for 24 hours (without medications). If you will be picking up your child early, come into the office to check them out not to the classroom. Other Notes Many children have similar or the same items (bags, toys, coats, etc), please label things from home with your child’s name. We do our best at keeping track of everyone’s personal items, but we can’t guarantee that items from home will not get lost or broken. On the flip side, we do our best to check pockets as students come in the morning and leave in the afternoon, but if you can help by if you don’t recognize a toy, it may have ended up in their pocket/backpack. As much as possible, keep toys and extra items at home. Comments are closed.
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