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SCHOOL PROCEDURES
Lates and Absences
1) Parents should contact the school by phone
(857-3475), FAX (239-5930) or note if their child is going to be away.
2) Without parental authorization a student may
not leave the school.
3) Students in Grades K-4 who must leave school
early shall be picked up in the school by a parent or guardian. If
anyone else is to pick up the child, the school must be notified.
STUDENT
ILLNESS
From time to time, a child will become ill at
school. When this happens, students are sent to rest in a small room at
the back of the office. If the child's condition does not improve, the
parents will be contacted and arrangements will be made to have the
child go home.
LEAVING SCHOOL EARLY
If a student must leave during school hours, a
note should be sent by the parents outlining the reason for the
departure and the time the student is to leave. Parents
could also choose to phone the school to let the office personel know
the details.
SCHOOL
DIVISION POLICY ON ABSENTEEISM
1. All student absences must be accounted for by
the parent or guardian. A phone call or note directed to the
teacher or office is required at the beginning of the absence.
When appropriate, the teacher may send work home.
2. Explanations of student absenteeism must
include:
a) the date
b) the reason for the absence
c) if in written form, the signature of the
parent or guardian.
3. Unexplained student absences, chronic
tardiness and cases of truancy will result in a home contact by the
teacher or principal/vice-principal. Such contacts are made to discuss
the situation and seek support to resolve the issue. Truancy cases may
be referred to the School Counsellor, School Division Attendance
Officer, Superintendent's Department, Child and Family Services, etc.)
4. Parents of students who are required to be
absent due to chronic medical conditions or ongoing medical treatments
shall make the necessary arrangements with the principal.
5. Arrangements for family holidays, camps etc.
during the school year should take into account school schedules.
Parents are expected to discuss planned family activities that take
place during school with their child's teacher at least one week prior
to the start of the activity.
NOON HOUR
Students residing within reasonable walking
distance of their school are expected to return home for the noon break.
The school shall provide supervision for all
students who remain for lunch. Students will remain in their classrooms
for lunch. Supervision will be provided by Educational Assistants
each day.
The principal shall have the authority to take
away lunch hour privileges of students who do not follow the lunch hour
behaviour expectations.
Generally, Grades K – 4 students will go
outdoors after lunch unless they have a scheduled activity. Staff
on duty shall supervise the playground and the front lobby area.
RECESSES
No food or beverages other than water are
allowed outside during recess. All snacks/drinks must be consumed in the
school.
SCHOOL WEEK
All schools in the Portage School Division
operate on a six-day cycle. A calendar which includes the school day
cycle is attached to our monthly newsletter. The radio station
CFRY announces the school day each morning (between 7 - 8 a.m.)
NEWSLETTER AND CALENDAR
A newsletter will be sent home the last week of
each month with the youngest child in the family. It will also include a
calendar of upcoming events in the school. Please check with your child
to ensure that you receive this information. It will also be
posted on the website.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, ADMINISTRATION AND
STUDENT INVOLVED CONFERENCE DAYS
Of the two hundred school days, the Department
of Education has designated ten school days that can be used for
professional development, administration and student involved
conferences. These days will be noted on the calendar that accompanies
the newsletter. Students will not be attending school on these days.
STUDENT DRESS
- It is expected that students will wear
clean clothing to school.
- During inclement weather, students will be
asked to remove their outdoor footwear in the lobby.
- Students will not be permitted to wear
outdoor clothing in the classroom.
- Hats or baseball caps are not to be worn
inside the school.
- On warm days, students who decide to wear
shorts are advised that these are limited to what is commonly called
"dress shorts or walking shorts". Regular tops with sleeves
and no bare midriffs are expected.
- Shirts with inappropriate slogans will not
be allowed.
- Any gang related insignia is not allowed.
Gang-related insignia includes any article of clothing, jewelry, or
other similar item that is intended to communicate an association
with a gang or gang-related activity. (See policy Policy JBFA.)
STUDENT PROPERTY
Students are responsible for their personal
property. Care should be taken to ensure that valuables are protected
from accidental or intentional loss. Students should not carry large
sums of money on their person.
SCHOOL LOCKERS
All student lockers are the property of the
Portage la Prairie School Division No. 24 and are made available for
students use at no cost. The use of locks is not required or recommended
at our grade levels.
SCHOOL OFFICE
There is someone available in the office from 8:15
a.m. until 4:15 daily for parents and students requiring information or
assistance. This includes the lunch hour.
TELEPHONE
A telephone is available for student use during
non class times. During class times students need to be
issued a telephone slip from their home room teacher. This is to
be turned into the office before the telephone is used.
In the event of an emergency,
messages will be accepted and delivered to the student. We would
ask that parents refrain from requesting that non urgent messages be
delivered to students during class time as this can disrupt the learning
process.
CELL PHONES
Students are not allowed to use cell
phones in the school during school hours or while on the bus.
INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURES
In the event of inclement weather an announcement
regarding school closures or cancellations of buses will be made over
the following radio stations: CFRY 93.1 FM, 920 AM, or MIX 96.5 FM.
If an announcement is made that buses are cancelled,
this includes all buses both rural and city. The school will
remain open for students to attend at their parents' discretion.
EARLY BUS DEPARTURE AND EMERGENCY CLOSING
PROCEDURE
In the event that weather conditions are such
that buses are cancelled for the students' return home, the following
procedures will be implemented:
a) The school principals will be notified that
the buses will not be running.
b) A similar announcement will be made
over radio station CFRY.
c) The office staff will contact parents of bus
students to inform them of the situation. Parents will be expected
to make arrangements for their child to be picked up at dismissal or for
students to get to their billets.
EMERGENCY EVACUATION
In the event the school building is evacuated
due to an emergency, students will be moved to
École Arthur Meighen
School. Information and updates will be provided through the local radio
station CFRY. (93.1 FM)
EXTRA CURRICULAR TRIPS
In order to enhance the school program,
extracurricular trips may take place to provide students with concrete
learning experiences. Parents will be informed of these excursions well
in advance. Trips will be paid for by the students.
HEAD LICE
If a case of head lice is detected in your
child’s classroom, you will receive a letter from the school asking you
to check your child. If you detect head lice, you should follow the
procedure indicated in the letter. If head lice is detected on your
child at school the office will call and ask to have your child picked
up as soon as can be arranged. It is important that before
returning to school, you ensure that your child is treated and nit free.
CHANGE OF
RESIDENCE
Parents are requested to notify the school in
case of a change of address or telephone number.
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