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SLC-9
Welcome to the 9th Grade Small Learning Community

Welcome to the 9th Grade Small Learning Community Web Page. Here, you will be able to access your son/daughter's homework, read about what they are doing in their content area classes, check homework, and interface with their teachers. As time progresses, we will also post samples of projects, links to student web pages, and photos of our wonderful students.



SLC 9 Instructors

Please contact us any time via email (preferred) or phone.


Click to send an email message   Click to visit a a teacher's web page
Name   Phone
Extension
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Email
Visit
My Page
  Joseph Ezrati AIS Instructor  8635 
  Herb Felsenfeld Resource Specialist & AIS Instructor  8601 
  Sam Malouf Algebra Readiness Instructor  8748 
  Suzanne McClaire Resource Specialist & Algebra Readiness Instructor  8727 
  Nicole Taylor English I Instructor & Reading Department Chair  8649 
  Carole Grabiec Resource Specialist & English I Instructor  8714   —— 
  Pam Rezvani Resource Specialist & World Studies Instructor  8696 
  Nancy Staves Living Skills & World Studies  8758   —— 


Content Area Classroom Updates

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Homework Postings & Handouts - Plus Tips for Parents :)

Daily Homework Postings

Due 09/02

English

Have your parent/guardian sign the contracts (Blue)

Read and study the class syllabus (orange) for a quiz! :)

AIS

Please bring the required materials to class: a binder and five dividers

Due: 09/07

English I

Noun worksheet



Homework Tip for Parents

1. If you want to help your student succeed in school, check their homework nightly. Students write their homework down in their planners daily. You can check the homework assignments against what's written in the planner. Just ask your son/daughter to show you the completed assignments and help them to put them away in their binder for safe keeping.

2. Another helpful tip to ensure your son/daughter's success is to help them organize and pack their backpacks before they go to bed at night. Once the backpack is packed, have them place it by the front door. This saves time and energy in the morning and helps your child begin their day successfully.



Educational Resources for Students

Welcome to the Educational Resources page. Here you will find a list of links for students to access to help them with their homework, skill building, etc.

Wildcat Rescue Tutorial Hours

Need help with your homework, or just a quiet place to study? Come to Wildcat Rescue! You can also use it to serve your detentions, so long as you are working on school-work while you're here.

Wildcat Rescue Hours of Operation

Mondays: 3:30-5:00PM Room # A-4

Tuesday: 3:30-5:00PM Room # A-3

Wednesday and Thursday: 7:15-7:50AM Room # B-12


  • Merriam Webster Online Visual Dictionary
    This link will take you to an online visual dictionary website. You can use this link to complete your vocabulary homework/assignments for any class, learn new words, and even play some really cool games.


Educational Resources for Parents

Welcome to the Educational Resources for Parents page. Here you will find links to resources you can access to help your child succeed in school.


  • Parents Helping Parents
    Parents Helping Parents (PHP) is a valuable resource for parents.
  • Common Ground Speaker Series
    Common Ground is a coalition of Bay Area schools that have joined together to provide parent education to their communities.
  • Children' s Health Council
    Our mission is to make a measurable difference in the lives of children and their families who face developmental, behavioral, emotional and learning challenges. Children's Health Council (CHC) has a rich history of serving our community's children.
  • International Dyslexia Association
  • Parents Education Network
    What We Do Conferences, Lectures and Workshops: We bring locally and nationally renowned experts to speak to parents and educators throughout the school year.



Last updated Jul 31, 2010 - 3:43am

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