Winborn Elementary Student Handbook.pdf - Campuses - Katy ISD
Winborn Elementary Student Handbook.pdf - Campuses - Katy ISD
Winborn Elementary Student Handbook.pdf - Campuses - Katy ISD
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Leaving Campus During The School Day:<br />
<strong>Student</strong>s are not allowed to go home for lunch. <strong>Student</strong>s needing to<br />
leave during the school day for dental/doctor appointments, etc. may<br />
not leave school without first checking out through the office.<br />
Library:<br />
The Library Media Center houses all types of instructional materials<br />
and equipment. Children are encouraged to come to the library<br />
regularly. Each class is scheduled for instruction and browsing.<br />
Children are also encouraged to participate in the reading incentive<br />
programs conducted by the librarian. <strong>Student</strong>s are personally<br />
responsible for books checked out of the library. Parents are<br />
responsible for damaged/lost book charges.<br />
The library media centers may contain print and non-print materials<br />
that some parents may not find suitable for their child. <strong>Student</strong>s have<br />
unrestricted access to most materials in the library media centers,<br />
and the library staff will not restrict the child’s choice of library<br />
materials. Self-selection is encouraged. Please familiarize yourself<br />
with the materials your child borrows from the library media center.<br />
It is the parent’s responsibility to determine any restrictions limiting<br />
access to materials for his child and to discuss those restrictions with<br />
the child.<br />
Kindergarten Reading Program – To encourage a lifelong reading<br />
habit, our library is sponsoring a special reading program for<br />
kindergarten children and their families. Each time a parent reads a<br />
book to his/ her child, the title will be recorded on a log. When<br />
twenty-five books have been read to the child, the log will be<br />
returned to his/ her teacher. Reading incentive prizes will be<br />
awarded as logs are completed. Starting with level 4, students must<br />
read 25 books aloud to an adult who will ask questions about the<br />
book they’re reading. Those K students completing 12 logs will be<br />
awarded a soaring eagle on morning announcements and be invited<br />
to a special event in the library.<br />
First Grade Reading Program – The library would like to recognize<br />
the efforts of our first grade readers with special reading<br />
prizes. <strong>Student</strong>s will be given a reading log to record the book titles