WELCOME
Dear Parents and Students:
Welcome to our 2018 - 2019 school year at Cortlandville BOCES in Cortland, NY. Please feel free to contact me by phone or email: * Classroom Phone: (607) 758-5269 * Email: [email protected] Best time to reach me: before school 8:15 - 8:30 or after school 2:30 - 3:30 I look forward to all of the excitement that the upcoming school year promises to bring. I will work hard to share my Technology and Mathematical knowledge and enthusiasm for education with all of my students. Useful Phone Numbers Front Desk .............................................…… (607) 758-5100 Fax Machine Front Desk …........................... (607) 753-9546 Special Education Office (Julie Baldwin) ..... (607) 758-5241 Nurse (Barb Mahaney) …………….......…..... (607) 758-5344 MISSION STATEMENT“The Mission of Onondaga Cortland Madison BOCES is to develop and provide educational programs and services of the highest quality for the school districts and the community.”
Our Class RulesAll class rules fall under the UMBRELLA of two simple rules:
1. Work hard 2. Be Respectful to yourself, others, materials, and the world around you. I believe in 21st Century Learning!! I believe in BYOD!! Lets make sure we are using technology for learning!
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Regents CountdownREMINDPlease check REMIND regularly. Also, Download the app to your phone for continuous updates!
Text 81010 with the message @blumer11 to get reminders from Ms. Blumer about class! REMIND MESSAGES* Parents Your Text Remind Messages will arrive from the phone number (516) 208-2740. To remember whose phone number that is; you can add this to your contacts and name it Ms Blumer's Classroom Reminders.
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Class SuppliesFor Math You should have:
• 3 ring Binder (used for Math only) - 1 ½ or 2 inch • Three-Ring Binder Index Dividers (5 tabs) • #2 Pencils (be sure to replenish throughout the year) • Blue Pen(s) • Yellow highlighter • Pencil Pouch for 3 ring binders to keep all math supplies in • A positive attitude! • Student Email Account. All of my students will be provided a student email account to store their work Google. • iPad contract Signed AttendanceStudents who are absent for 20 consecutive school days may be dropped from enrollment after compliance with the procedures set forth in section 3202 (1-a) of the Education Law.
A student missing more than twenty percent (36 days for a full year, 18 days for a half-year course) of the number of days a class is in session will lose credit for the course. The student will remain in the course until its completion, and will receive the grade earned based on work completed. This will allow the student to repeat the course in their districts summer school program. |
Ms Blumer's GRADINGSee My Flipped Math Page for More information.
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