All cleaning supplies in your classroom must be stored in this manner
In the provided clear container on top of a shelf (out of reach)
Towels can be found in the bucket just inside the downstairs door.
This is what you should do with wet towels after they have been used.
Hang them on the hooks next to Rebecca's office. Do NOT leave them on the playground.
If you need supplies for your classroom, or notice something is running low, do this.
Fill out the supply purchase request form (found in your classroom binder) and leave it in the file folder labeled "purchase requests" outside of my office.
The formula for your number of paid personal leave days is this
2X the number of days per week you work.
You must arrive by this time every morning.
8:30 am. You must be at your classroom door and prepared for the day by 8:50.
Do this to the changing table at the end of every day.
Wipe it down with a Clorox wipe, including under the changing pad.
Sand collects on the changing tables and it must be wiped clean.
This rule involves the sandbox sand and the toys within it
Sand and toys should be kept in the sandbox. Do not allow children to dump sand in other parts of the playground.
Extra cleaning supplies, outlet covers, and diapering supplies can be found here.
In the brown cabinet next to the elevator downstairs or in the closet next to the upstairs bathrooms
Remember to do this whenever you substitute or cover a coworker's class.
Fill out the substitute form located in the binder on the brown cabinet.
The time you should have your class sitting in Ware Hall for afternoon carpool
12:50.
*Go over afternoon carpool procedures
To avoid strangulation, these must be wound up high
When leaving the playground, this must be done to avoid too much moisture getting inside it (or cats using it)
Cover the sandbox
This is how you get reimbursed for supplies you purchased on your own
Turn in the receipt for your purchase to the folder labeled "reimbursement requests" located outside of my office.
You wake up sick and can't come to work. This is the order of what you should do.
1. Let Rebecca and Kelly know you'll be out.
2. Send a message to the group chat and see if anyone is available.
3. If no one is able to cover for you, start contacting people on our sub list.
4. In emergency situations where a sub cannot be found, we will ask our floater to cover the class.
The main duty of the floater teacher is this
Assisting teachers and students in the classroom during her designated time to be there.
Her schedule is a suggested daily timeline to ensure she gives each teacher the same amount of aid. However, some days may require that she be pulled to help in other areas (special event days, etc.) so teachers are encouraged to be flexible.
She is not responsible for diaper changes, but rather to watch the other children while the lead teacher changes diapers.
This is how personal belongings should be stored
In a cabinet, or up high. Water bottles, coke bottles, etc. should also be stored in a plastic bin. Cell phones should be kept out of reach of children
TWO - and they should be consecutive age groups.
For example, toddlers should not be out there with 3K or 4K, but can be out there with the 2-year-olds.
This is where you can find extra paint or other school supplies to restock what is in your classroom.
The cabinets in the music room. There are craft supplies, pencils, crayons, folders, etc. Always check here first before requesting a purchase.
You must leave this for a substitute
Lesson Plans - include your daily schedule along with activities that they should do
Before you leave each day, you must do these 3 things in your classroom
1. Clean all toys
2. Wipe down tables
3. Put up chairs
These are 2 items that should be displayed by the door in every classroom
1. Emergency Procedure Plan
2. Daily Schedule (make sure to include 30 min of physical activity each day)
When you find a broken toy or dump truck, please do this with it
Throw it away
You should definitely visit this room to change out themed toys and center works.
The resource closet off of the music room.
Use something for a few weeks and then return it where you found it.
If you run out of PTO days, this will happen in regards to your pay
Your monthly pay will be decreased by $55 per day missed that month.
If it is May and you no longer have PTO days, you must write a personal check to your substitute for $55.
Up to 1/2 of unused PTO days at the end of the year can be rolled over to the next year or paid back to the employee at the rate of $55 per day.
This is the code for the magnetic door
1953*