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Students diligently worked on their final project for unit 2.  Everyone did such a great job making their own codexes! 
Students analyzed images from a personal narrative story that we read this week.  They looked at how images helped convey meaning to the text. Working in small group, students became experts on their images and explained their thinking to other student groups. 
We helped review class/school routines & expectations by working in small groups to create posters to display in our room as ongoing reminders for us throughout the year.

CPS Sexual Health Education

This school year, your child will receive Sexual Health Education as required by the CPS Sexual Health Education Policy. The purpose of this education is to build a foundation of knowledge and skills for all students so that they can make the right choices for themselves now and in the future. This curriculum will also give our students important tools to recognize and report inappropriate behavior in order to keep them safe

  • The lessons, including brief descriptions, for each grade can be found in the Scope and Sequence.  
  • More details about what your child will learn can be found under “Parent/Guardian Resources” on the CPS website.
  • At Decatur we will teach the curriculum between April 2-11 in Science class. 

In alignment with Illinois law, “No student shall be required to take or participate in any class or course in comprehensive personal health and safety and comprehensive sexual health education. A student's parent or guardian may opt the student out [of this education] by submitting the request in writing.” (105 ILCS 110/3). No student with a written parental objection will be penalized for refusal to participate in any such course.

  • If you would like to have your child excused from participation in one, some, or all lessons outlined above, please let your homeroom teacher know in writing.
  • If you would like to have your child participate in this education, no further action is required.

Attention 4th Grade Families!
Here is a list of activities that you can do with your child at home to support their word work study in school.  Check their backpacks for word lists/sorts coming home with your child.

Title IX and Bias-based Behavior Student Training

The District’s Office of Student Protection and Title IX’s includes providing training on preventing and reporting abuse to all Pre-K-12 CPS students.  5th grade will be participating in this training during ELA time on Friday, November 8th.