Parent Resources

Class Schedule

7:35-8:00 SEL

8:00-8:50 Specials

8:50-10:00  Block 1

10:00-10:25 Recess

10:25-11:35 Block 2

11:35-12:05 Lunch

12:05-12:35 Math Flex

12:35-1:45 Block 3

1:45-2:55 SEL/Intervention/ Enrichment

2:55 Dismissal


Conference Times

Mrs. Whitfield's Conference Times: 8:05-8:45 am

Mrs. Whitfield's Contact Info.:

phone:  512-428-3848

email:  tiffany_whitfield@roundrockisd.org 

Grading Policy

A=100-90 

B=89-80 

C=79-70

Not Passing=anything below 70

Classwork and tests can be corrected for a grade up to 70%.  All students will be given the opportunity for reteach if they do not understand a concept.

Homework

Every student should be reading at least 25 minutes a day, and then responding to their reading in a reading response journal.

Extra supplies that we can always use!

*glue sticks

*pre-sharpened pencils 

*colored copy paper

*Clorox wipes

*Post-It notes

* My Amazon Wishlist

Home Access Center (grades)

Parents/guardians can gain access to their student(s) information online when they register for a Home Access Center (HAC) account. HAC is a secure online student information management system that provides parents/guardians and secondary students real-time access to class schedules, class assignments and grades, attendance records, transportation designation, food service PIN# and grade notifications. Parents/guardians must have an HAC account to request their student’s transfer for the 2022-2023 school year. Visit the HAC login page to open your account. If you need assistance in creating an account, please contact your campus office. A free HAC app is available to download on your mobile device. The integrated eSchoolPlus Family app uses the same login and password as HAC and can be downloaded from the iTunes, Google Play or the Amazon app store. You must have an HAC account to use the app. To learn more visit the Home Access Center and eSchoolPLUS Family App page on the Round Rock ISD website.

Things you can do with your child at home.

*Make sure your child reads 25 minutes a night and responds in a journal every night.

*Practice multiplication facts so that they can quickly recall their facts without using their fingers. 

*Give them a hand full of coins and bills, and make them tell you how much money they have.

*Frequently ask them what time it is, and give them an analogue clock to tell the time.

*Practice skip counting by different numbers. Challenge them by starting with a different number (For example- Skip count by 5 starting with 3- 3, 8, 13, 18, etc...)

*Let them help you cook using a recipe. Point out the fractions that they are using. 

*Have them keep a journal of their daily activities. Make sure they are writing in complete sentences.