Mt. Pleasant Schedules

  • 4th Grade Lessons

    Please click on the links below to view the rotating lesson schedule for Mt. Pleasant Elementary School.  5th Grade lessons are on Wednesdays (with 5th Grade band rehearsal during lunch) and 4th Grade Lessons are Thursdays.  

    Please help students to remember when their lessons are and when they should be bringing their instrument to school.  

    How to read the schedule:

    1) Identify your Group by finding our name.   

    2) Find the date/week of lessons.  Read down until you find your letter. 

    3) Trace back to the left to find out what time you should be coming for your lesson.

     

    Please note that students will only be pulled from Science, Social Studies, and Specials (Art, Music, Language ie Spanish)Students will only miss a special or academic class for 30 minutes once a week.  Because the schedule rotates, they should not be missing the same class more than once every 5 weeks.  Students are responsible for any work missed from their academic classes when they come for their music lesson.

    Please contact Mr. Lagatic with any questions or concerns that you may have

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  • 5th Grade Lessons

    and when they should be bringing their instrument to school.  All Students will need their instrument on Thursdays as we have our weekly full band rehearsal during recess.

    How to read the schedule:

    1) Identify your Group by finding our name.   

    2) Find the date/week of lessons.  Read down until you find your letter. 

    3) Trace back to the left to find out what time you should be coming for your lesson.

     

    Please note that students will only be pulled from Science, Social Studies, and Specials (Art, Music, Language ie Spanish)Students will only miss a special or academic class for 30 minutes once a week.  Because the schedule rotates, they should not be missing the same class more than once every 5 weeks.  Students are responsible for any work missed from their academic classes when they come for their music lesson.

    Please contact Mr. Lagatic with any questions or concerns that you may have

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Gregory Schedules

  • 4th Grade Lessons

     

    Please help students to remember when their lessons are and when they should be bringing their instrument to school.  

    How to read the schedule:

    1) Identify your Group by finding our name.   

    2) Find the date/week of lessons.  Read down until you find your letter. 

    3) Trace back to the left to find out what time you should be coming for your lesson.

     

    Please note that students will only be pulled from Science, Social Studies, and Specials (Art, Music, Language ie Spanish)Students will only miss a special or academic class for 30 minutes once a week.  Because the schedule rotates, they should not be missing the same class more than once every 5 weeks.  Students are responsible for any work missed from their academic classes when they come for their music lesson.

    Please contact Mr. Lagatic with any questions or concerns that you may have

     

    Comments (-1)
  • 5th Grade Lessons

    Please help students to remember when their lessons are and when they should be bringing their instrument to school.  All Students will need their instrument on Fridays as we have our weekly full band rehearsal during recess.

    How to read the schedule:

    1) Identify your Group by finding our name.   

    2) Find the date/week of lessons.  Read down until you find your letter. 

    3) Trace back to the left to find out what time you should be coming for your lesson.

     

    Please note that students will only be pulled from Science, Social Studies, and Specials (Art, Music, Language ie Spanish)Students will only miss a special or academic class for 30 minutes once a week.  Because the schedule rotates, they should not be missing the same class more than once every 5 weeks.  Students are responsible for any work missed from their academic classes when they come for their music lesson.

    Please contact Mr. Lagatic with any questions or concerns that you may have.

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