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Page 1: Welcome

WelcomeParent Orientation

Page 2: Welcome

In Loco Parentis• We believe that parents (not the government) are

responsible for educating their children and serve as their children’s primary teachers.

• By selecting the Frederick Classical Charter School, you are voluntarily delegating a portion of your responsibility for educating your children to us.

• Our approach is to respect the values taught in your home, and act In Loco Parentis—in the place of parents—to support your goals for your children’s education.

• Our role is to facilitate your choice for a classical education.

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First Principles• Our school was founded on a set of principles

that parents, students and staff must uphold.• Failure to follow these principles will lead to

“institutional drift” away from the school’s mission; this results in us becoming “just another public school” instead of offering the rich and rigorous classical environment we were created to provide.

• These principles can only be sustained if all of us continually refer to them as a part of our daily work.

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The Principles• We have codified them into mottoes and

slogans to make them easier to remember.– “If the student hasn’t learned, the teacher hasn’t

taught.” – “If it is worth teaching, it is worth teaching to mastery.”– “Motivation begins with success.”– “Climb the mountain”– “There are no shortcuts” – The thrill of skill.– You can’t beat the “triangle”.– Books, not looks.– Students come first.– Research trumps philosophy.– Ask the seven “whys”.

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Our Purpose• Produce educated citizens capable of self-

government...– This is a uniquely American goal and, we would argue,

a higher one then merely becoming “college or career ready”, which most public schools emphasize.

• who seek the true, the good, the beautiful…– Students encourage to be truth-seekers, not just test

takers, to be educated for life in all its richness, to distinguish between the highest and lowest things, and know “the best that has been thought and said”.

• and possess wisdom, eloquence, and virtue.– Those who don’t know history are forever children.

Citizens in a democracy must be able to persuade and discuss matters intelligently and realistically—and need virtues like prudence and temperance to do so.

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Dress Code• Purpose– Uniforms create a sense of community and

reduce competition among students in terms of appearance. Uniforms do not eliminate discipline problems or raise academic performance; nor do they reduce individuality.

– The Board and founding families selected the uniform

• Uniform Display & Contact– Valerie Kendall, Founding Family Member

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Staff Introductions• Head of School– Jackie Piro

• Currently Hired Teachers (More To Come)– Jim Lindblade, 5/6 Math– Deborah Brandenberg, 5/6 Science– Jackie Wilson, 3/4 Math– Lori Bower, K-8 Music

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Curriculum OverviewGrades

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Renaissance Modern

Science Biology

Astronomy & Earth

ScienceChemistry Physics

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Curriculum - KindergartenSubject Frederick Classical Charter School Common Core/FCPS

Math Addition and subtraction Place value

Science Survey of big ideas in all sciences Focus on process over knowledge

History Survey of world/American history Historical timeline not emphasized

English Scientifically-based instruction Balanced literacy instruction

Art Coordinated with history Not formally coordinated

Music Coordinated with history Not formally coordinated

Spanish All students take Not usually offered

Latin Introduced in history/English Not formally a part of program

P.E. Included Included

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Curriculum – Grade 1Subject Frederick Classical Charter School Common Core/FCPS

Math Addition facts within 20Multiply by 2’s & 3’s

Add two digit number to one digit number

Science Biology Focus on process over knowledge

History Ancient History Historical timeline not emphasized

English Scientifically-based instruction Balanced literacy instruction

Art Ancient Art Not formally coordinated

Music Ancient Music Not formally coordinated

Spanish All students take Not usually offered

Latin Introduced in history/English Not formally a part of program

P.E. Included Included

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Curriculum – Grade 2Subject Frederick Classical Charter School Common Core/FCPS

Math Multiply by 2, 3, 4, 5, 10Multi/Division facts 2,3,4,5,10

Add within 100 using “strategies”

Science Astronomy/Earth Science Focus on process over knowledge

History Middle Ages Historical timeline not emphasized

English Scientifically-based instruction Balanced literacy instruction

Art Middle Ages Art Not formally coordinated

Music Middle Ages Music Not formally coordinated

Spanish All students take Not usually offered

Latin Introduced in history/English Not formally a part of program

P.E. Included Included

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Curriculum – Grade 3Subject Frederick Classical Charter School Common Core/FCPS

Math Multiply numbers within 1000 Fluently add within 1000

Science Chemistry Focus on process over knowledge

History Renaissance Historical timeline not emphasized

English Scientifically-based instruction Balanced literacy instruction

Art Renaissance Art Not formally coordinated

Music Renaissance Music Not formally coordinated

Spanish All students take Not usually offered

Latin Prefixes/suffixes Not formally a part of program

P.E. Included Included

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Curriculum – Grade 4Subject Frederick Classical Charter School Common Core/FCPS

Math Multiply fraction by whole number Add/subtract like fractions

Science Physics Focus on process over knowledge

History Modern Historical timeline not emphasized

English Scientifically-based instruction Balanced literacy instruction

Art Modern Art Not formally coordinated

Music Modern Music Not formally coordinated

Spanish All students take Not usually offered

Latin Required (starting year two) Not formally a part of program

P.E. Included Included

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Curriculum – Grade 5Subject Frederick Classical Charter School Common Core/FCPS

Math Divide fraction by fraction Fluently multiply using standard algorithm

Science Biology Focus on process over knowledge

History Ancient History Historical timeline not emphasized

English Ancient Novels Not linked to history

Art Ancient Art Not formally coordinated

Music Ancient Music Not formally coordinated

Spanish All students take Not usually offered

Latin Required (starting year two) Not formally a part of program

P.E. Included Included

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Curriculum – Grade 6Subject Frederick Classical Charter School Common Core/FCPS

Math Derive the formula for circumference of a circle andfind circumference when given the radius or diameter.

Find the area of right triangles, other triangles, special quadrilaterals, and polygons by composing into rectangles or decomposing into triangles and other shapes

Science Astronomy/Earth Science Focus on process over knowledge

History Astronomy/Earth Science Historical timeline not emphasized

English Middle Ages Novels Not formally coordinated

Art Middle Ages Art Not formally coordinated

Music Middle Ages Music Not formally coordinated

Spanish All students take Not usually offered

Latin Required (starting year two) Not formally a part of program

P.E. Included Included

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Homework• Rationale– Practice makes perfect, but skills become

permanent only if you practice beyond the point of perfection

• Homework Per Night (Maximum)– Kindergarten: 15-20 minutes– Grade 1: 30-45 minutes– Grade 2 : 45 minutes – 1 hour– Grade 3 & 4: 1 – 1.5 hours– Grade 5 & 6: 1.5 -2 hours– Grade 7 & 8: 2 – 2.5 hours

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Schedule• Grades K -2

– One Math/Science teacher per grade level– One English/History teacher per grade level

• Grades 3/4 – One English, one math, one science, and one history

teacher • Grades 5/6

– One English, one math, one science, and one history teacher

• Art, Music, P.E., Latin, Spanish– One teacher per subject for the entire school (two for

Spanish)– We do not call these courses “specials” as other schools

do; they are part and parcel of the overall program and integrated with content taught in the other subjects

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Before and After Care• Clubhouse Kids is our provider– A number of options are available; see the

brochure– We recommend that all parents fill out the

paperwork for this even if you don’t intend to use it, just so your children can utilize this services in the event you need it unexpectedly

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Parent Preparation• We strongly recommend reading this book:

• Keep up with our blog and Twitter feed for additional information about classical education

• Order curricular materials to become familiar with them

• We can provide a reading list for parents upon request

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Student Preparation• Math

– SingaporeMath.com provides assessments– We recommend you start using this program as a

supplement now• Reading

– DIBELS assessments available online for free– Gray’s Oral Reading Test highly recommended

assessment– Don’t wait to address reading difficulties; get a reading

tutor early• History

– We recommend reading Story of the World with your children

• Science– We recommend reading the books (published by

Usborne Press) about the topic your children will be studying next year

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Supporting the School• Top Priority

– Work with your children on their homework and collaborate with teachers to ensure they are being challenged and succeeding academically.

• Volunteering– “Adopt a Teacher” to free them to focus on developing

and delivering great lessons and reduce time spent on other tasks

– Sponsor an after school club or other activity• Fundraising

– Online giving is the most direct and convenient way to contribute

– We will hold fundraisers in addition to this• Advocacy

– Speak in support of the school at Board of Education meetings

– Improve Maryland’s charter school law (currently 2nd worst in America)

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Next Steps• Talent Inventory

– Please fill this out to let us know what talents you would be willing to use to help the school

• Join Discussion Group– You will get an invitation soon!

• Follow Us On Twitter• Key Baseball Fundraiser

– Buy tickets to attend the game• Help Plan Summer Picnics for Each Grade

– Please volunteer by contacting Sue Middleton