What a exciting morning it has been at Bodkin Elementary School!
Up on the school top reindeer paws, out jumps good ole'.... So around 10:15 am this morning, there was a commotion of bangs, bells, and ho ho ho's coming from above first grade. We sent our fearless Mr. Al to check it out... and Mr. Al discovered that there was a great big mail bag left behind. The bag held letters to each first grader, post marked from the North Pole. First Grade teachers and students spent part of the morning reading what each elf had to say to their first grade friend.
What a exciting morning it has been at Bodkin Elementary School!
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We often receive requests for make-up work when a student is absent from school. We greatly appreciate your assistance in keeping your child/children up to date with his/her assignments. There are certain times of the year (cold/flu season) when we get 10 to 15 calls a day for make-up work. Trying to meet everyone’s needs can take away from the well-planned instruction for the children who are present. Listed below is the Bodkin Elementary School Policy for make-up work.
One-day absence: If a child is absent for just 1 day, no work will be sent home. The teachers will provide the child a fair opportunity to make up all missed assignments upon the child’s return to school, in accordance with AACPS policy. Two or more days absence: If a child is absent for 2 or more days due to illness, the parent may request make-up work. The teacher will have work sent up to the office that can be picked up at 4:00 pm. At least a 1-day notice is expected for make-up work requests. As a reminder, avoid vacations during school days. Per AACPS policy, vacations are NOT excused. However if it is unavoidable, you may submit a written request before the absence to Ms. Amstutz to allow your child to receive credit for missed work. Who: Students in Grades 2 – 5 What: Write a poem or short story!
For additional details and guidelines, contact Mrs. Kobrin or Mrs. Baisden Entries Due: January 6, 2017
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