What are the two options for where to go when you arrive at school?
The cafeteria, or the gym.
What types of food are not allowed in the 5th Grade Academy?
Gum, sticky foods,etc.
How do I protect myself in a tornado drill?
*Show the correct tornado drill position*
Who teaches social studies?
Mrs. Frame
About how many students are in fifth grade?
110 students
If we are waiting outside, what should I do?
Walk the track
If a teacher still has students in their room, what should I do?
Line up next to the door until the teacher invites you inside.
Why might my teacher ask me to take my glasses off in an intruder event?
If someone shines a light in the classroom, there could be a reflection.
Who do you think has taught here the longest?
Mrs. Moseley
What is our school mascot?
The Patriots
What should I carry to ALL of my classes?
1. Red folder
2. Agenda
3. Pencil or Pencil Case
When I am leaving for the day, what should I do with my chair?
Stack it on top of the table.
Where do we line up during a fire drill?
We line up in the football field
Who do you think has taught the shortest amount of time?
Ms. Kimball
What does RISE stand for?
Respect, Integrity, Self-Control, Effort
Where do I put my backpack?
In the 7th hour class
What class has the abbreviation of ADV?
PowerUp
What does the green card mean in a fire drill?
All students within the class are present.
Which teacher taught 7th grade last year?
Mr. McElvany
Tell me something that I will be really impressed by.
*Insert responses*
If my mom says I can bring toys to class, should I?
Nope! Let the teachers provide you with items.
Name all of your teachers!
(Social Studies, English, Math, Science, Art/Music, Reading, and P.E.)
Mrs. Frame, Ms. Kimball, Ms. Mack, Mr. McElvaney, Mrs. Vogt, Mrs. Moseley, Coach Stringer
What is the difference between an intruder and a lockdown?
Intruder: Someone is trying to get into the building. We hide and stay quiet.
Lockdown: Teachers lock the class doors, and we keep learning.
Who are your administrators? (principal and vice principal)
Mrs. West, Mrs. McManis
To prepare students for a college-preparatory high school.