What time does 2nd grade dismiss?
2nd grade dismisses at 2:50. Students will exit the east door from the cafeteria to Charlotte Street. We will have students stand at 4 stations for pick up. Please stay in your car and display your child's car sign in the window. This allows dismissal to flow smoothly and quickly. Your child will be brought to the car by a teacher. Please remember that there is no passing at dismissal time on Charlotte Street to ensure the safety of each child.
What time does 2nd grade eat lunch?
2nd grade eats lunch from 11:00-11:30 and has recess from 11:30-11:45.
Can my child celebrate their birthday at school?
Yes! We love to celebrate birthdays at Memorial! If you are bringing in treats, please remembers to send any necessary supplies for those treats (spoons, forks, napkins, cups, etc.)
How can I help my child at home?
Communication between school and home is key! If you want to help with specific skills, ask me for some suggestions, Reading together, listening to your child read, and talking about what is being read are great activities to build reading fluency and comprehension. To help your child improve speed with math facts, basic flash cards are a great tool!
2nd grade dismisses at 2:50. Students will exit the east door from the cafeteria to Charlotte Street. We will have students stand at 4 stations for pick up. Please stay in your car and display your child's car sign in the window. This allows dismissal to flow smoothly and quickly. Your child will be brought to the car by a teacher. Please remember that there is no passing at dismissal time on Charlotte Street to ensure the safety of each child.
What time does 2nd grade eat lunch?
2nd grade eats lunch from 11:00-11:30 and has recess from 11:30-11:45.
Can my child celebrate their birthday at school?
Yes! We love to celebrate birthdays at Memorial! If you are bringing in treats, please remembers to send any necessary supplies for those treats (spoons, forks, napkins, cups, etc.)
How can I help my child at home?
Communication between school and home is key! If you want to help with specific skills, ask me for some suggestions, Reading together, listening to your child read, and talking about what is being read are great activities to build reading fluency and comprehension. To help your child improve speed with math facts, basic flash cards are a great tool!