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Rhonda McCracken

Hi! My name is Rhonda McCracken.  I have been teaching Kindergarten here at Lamar for 27 years.  I grew up in Telford and now live in Jonesborough.  I have a 22 year old son.  He works at Gamestop.   I love to shop. I am a huge movie buff.  

I look forward to a wonderful year.  If you need anything please feel free to call me at school 423-753-1130 or email me: mccrackenr@wcde.org.

  • Here is a list of popcorn words you can be working on at home!

     

    is

    a

    the

    has

    and

    of

    with

    see

    for

    no

    cannot

    have

    are

    said

    I

    you

    me

    come

    here

    to

    my

    look

    he

    go

    put

    want

    this

    she

    saw

    now

    like

    do

    home

    they

    went

    good

    was

    be

    we

    there

    then

    out

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    If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email me at mccrackenr@wcde.org.

     

    HERE IS A LIST OF ITEMS NEEDED FOR EVERY STUDENT IN MY CLASSROOM:

     

    Backpack (no rolling backpacks)

    Plastic pencil box

    1 pack crayola crayons (24 count)

    1 subject spiral notebook (70 sheets)

    1 pack of elmers glue sticks (6 count)

    2 packs of Ticonderoga pencils (12 count)

    1 black and white composition book

    2 pocket paper folders with prongs (1 blue and 1 green)

    Box of kleenex

     

    OVERALL CLASSROOM WISH LIST:

    Colored highlighters

    Clorox wipes

    Ziploc sandwich bags

    1 pack of construction paper

    1 pack of white copy paper

    1 pack of Crayola markers (washable)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    MOTTO

     

    I am a Cherokee working to be the best that I can be!

     

     

    LAMAR SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT

    The administration, faculty, and staff of Lamar School strive to meet the

    educational needs of all students enabling them to be responsible and productive citizens.

     

    VISION

    Learning is a process which is cultivated through the collaborative

    efforts of the school, home, and community.