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September 18th Update

We are two weeks into the school year and the #CLOVERSQUAD team has already been doing great things. Vocab cards are being made in Science and Social Studies, the first spiral reviews in Math have been turned in, and in English Language Arts students are working on their 'Where I'm From' poems. 

We are excited about what we have going on at school and wanted to send out a few reminders. 

First, make sure your student is charging his/her Chromebook at night and bringing his/her charger with them in case of any issues. We sadly don't have space for all students to charge Chromebooks during the day but on the off chance of battery issues it is helpful for them to have their charger with them.

Second, students need their own set of headphones for use with the Chromebooks. This is for when we have them working on independent self paced tasks, and the few times we allow them to listen to music while completing independent assignments. 

We hope everyone is able to enjoy the weekend!

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Welcome Back

Now that we are a few weeks back in the classroom the team wanted to remind parents that you can access the Weekly Summary on the blog to see what is going on in the classroom throughout the week.  If you want a more detailed look at the day to day of what is going on in the classroom, or if you student is absent, our google classroom pages are the best way to see what is happening. Your student can access these and show you their 'stream'.  In addition Mr. Madigan posted to his blog the link for Parent/Teacher conferences for February 18th, and you can access that information from the link below.  https://brianmadiganblog.com/2021/02/08/scheduling-information-for-cms-spring-conference-night/