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Bluewater Elementary School Team

Bluewater Elementary School Team. B.E.S.T. Vision We inspire a lifelong passion for learning. Mission We prepare all students to achieve excellence by providing the highest quality education while empowering each individual to positively impact their families, communities, and the world.

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Bluewater Elementary School Team

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  1. Bluewater Elementary School Team B.E.S.T.

  2. Vision We inspire a lifelong passion for learning. Mission We prepare all students to achieve excellence by providing the highest quality education while empowering each individual to positively impact their families, communities, and the world.

  3. Accountability:We, working in conjunction with students’ families, accept responsibility to ensure student learning, to pursue excellence, and to hold high standards for all. Citizenship: We prepare all students to exercise the duties, rights, and privileges of being a citizen in a local community and global society. Excellence:We pursue the highest academic, extracurricular, and personal/professional standards through continuous reflection and improvement. Integrity:We embrace a culture in which individuals adhere to exemplary standards and act honorably. Personal Growth: We promote the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and experience to develop individuals with the aspiration, perseverance, and resilience to be lifelong learners. Respect:We show regard and consideration for all through a culture of dignity, diversity, and empathy. Leadership:We provide guidance and direction to accomplish tasks while being a moral compass to others.

  4. Meet the Staff Debbie Tate Front Desk Secretary Cheryl Patrick Bookkeeper Alice Scruggs Data Entry/ Registration Martha Watts Clerk Mary Morken Nurse Pat Licursi Guidance Counselor Jessica Stilla Military Counselor Natasha Hemenway Cafeteria Manager

  5. Anne Samac PE Teacher Kara Bell Music Teacher Sarah Saczynski Art Teacher Deputy Self School Resource Officer (SRO) James Johansen Media Assistant Gina White Child Care Program April Shackelford PTO President Susan Geering Assistant Principal Amy Klugh Principal

  6. Arrival 8:50 In class ready to learn 8:45 Car Rider Ramp gate closes Do not arrive before 8:30 Our Child Care Program is available for student needing to arrive prior to 8:35 Breakfast begins at 8:15 Dismissal Child Care Dismiss at 3:20 Car Riders Dismisses at 3:25 Bus Dismissal at 3:30 Walkers Dismissal 3:35 If students are not picked up by 3:55, they will be sent to Child Care and daily rate will be applied. Gates to Front of School Close at 2:30 Gates to Car Rider Ramp Open at 2:45

  7. Class Size Grades K-3 No more than 18 students in each class Grades 4-5 No more than 22 students in each class Those who have registered in the last two weeks, may be in an “overflow” classroom. Please remember that there is always a possibility of a teacher change after school begins as students enroll and class size numbers must be maintained by October 15.

  8. Attendance Blackboard Connect Lunchroom Student Training Program (In School Suspension) Bullying

  9. New Nurse Card is green! Please encourage parents to fill it out and return it. Their child’s database for who CAN pick up their child will be updated based on THIS card. Please keep track of who you do (and do not) receive them from.

  10. Grades online Make payments

  11. Online Textbook Access

  12. Link and password

  13. Link and password

  14. www.okaloosaschools.com

  15. Screen shot of web page

  16. Who takes the fsa? • ELA Assessment • Grades 3-11 • Writing is assessed beginning in 4th Grade and continues each year thereafter • Math Assessment • Grades 3-8 • Algebra 1 EOC • Geometry EOC • Algebra 2 EOC

  17. Types of Items Editing Task Items Replace the highlighted word by typing in the box or select from drop down menu Hot Text Items Require student to either click on a response option or drag to another location Multiple Choice Items Require you to select a single answer option Multiple Select Items Allow student to select more than on option, some may require a specific number of responses Open Response Items Require student to use key board to enter the response into a text field Equation Items Requires student to enter a valid statement that answers the question, response field provided Grid Items Requires using point, line, or arrow buttons to create a response

  18. How to Apply:Go to the Food Service District Web pageathttp://www.okaloosa.k12.fl.us/foodservices/index.htm andclick the applyforLunch link or goto,https://ApplyforLunch.com/or they can just click the box below on our web page.

  19. Questions?

  20. Thank you for being here! We are just a phone call away: 833-4240

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