Mrs. Gorab - Sixth Grade
I can be reached via phone before and after school, and sometimes at lunch. My extension is #32. If you get into the answering system please leave me a message. You can also send me an e-mail by clicking the small envelope next to my name below:
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Gorab, Abigail | Grade 6 | |
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Hildebrand, Rebecca | Grade 6 | |
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O'Day, Sean | Grade 6 | |
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Rodney, Jessica | Grade 1 |
Homework
Homework will be given every night. Students should have an average of sixty minutes of homework each night. Students are encouraged to read 30 minutes a night along with mastering their basic math facts.
Please check your child's planner daily.
Missing Assignments
If a student misses school, they will have one day for every day absent, starting the day after their return to make up their work. If an assignment is turned in after the due date- a one time 20% will be taken off the score. Work will be accepted until the end of the quarter. Progress reports will be given every Monday. If your child has missing work they will be expected to stay after school on Tuesday to get caught up.
Planners
Daily planners are expected to be filled out every day by students with the assignments of the day.
Report Cards
A report card is not a judgement of your child's worth as an individual. It does not measure the delight he or she gives, the humor in those young eyes, or the hope for tomorrow. It measures only one aspect of a young life with so much untried potential. After only a few years of life we cannot judge their lives to be successes nor failures at anything. Please look at your child's report card with love and acceptance of how things are right now. Give it only the importance of the moment - notice and point out the good and positive, emphasize what your child is doing right and build on that to improve what need improving. Young developing egos are fragile - handle with care and nourish all that your child is and can be.
