Misc. Info

 

Miscellaneous Information

Daily Schedule

7:45 a.m. Yard Supervisor begins
8:00 a.m. Assembly Bell rings
Pledge of Allegiance and Morning Offering
8:05 a.m. Classes begin
9:55 a.m. Recess begins for grades 1,2,3,4,5
10:10 a.m. Recess ends for grades 1,2,3,4,5
11:50 a.m. Lunch begin
12:00 p.m. Dismissal for Kindergarten
12:35 p.m. Lunch ends
3:00 p.m. Dismissal for grades 1 - 8
3:15 p.m. Yard supervision ends
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Early Dismissal

School will dismiss at 12:00 p.m. on the first Wednesday of most months. At this time the faculty will utilize their time for their "in service", professional projects, and faculty meetings.
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Counseling Services

The school employs a part time counselor. The counselor is on campus one day each week. Students are referred to the counselor by parents, teachers, principal or the student him/herself.
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Lost & Found

Articles that are lost may be claimed by checking the lost and found. All items should be clearly marked. All unclaimed items will be disposed of at the end of the school year.
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Wednesday Bulletin

A manila envelope containing important announcements, invitations, and information of a general nature will be sent home with the youngest child of the family each Wednesday. Please remove and read the contents, sign the envelope and return it to school on Thursday. See Parent News.
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Medication

Students must not, under any circumstances, keep medication in their desks or on their person unless authorized by a physician and with the approval of the principal. All types of medication, prescription or non prescription, must be given to the school secretary.
In order for a designated school personnel to dispense prescribed medication during the regular school day, a diocesan medication form must be on file in the school office.
The dispensing of nonprescription drugs, ie. aspirin, bufferin, etc. by school personnel is absolutely prohibited unless a diocesan medication form signed by the parent and/or guardian is on file. A parent may write a note for cough drops to be taken by a student.
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Injuries & Illness

In the event of a student's illness or injury:
1. The teacher or supervisor will report the illness or injury to the office and if appropriate will send the student to the office.
2. The secretary, principal or his designee will make every effort to contact a parent of the student for information and instruction.
3. If the parent cannot be contacted, the secretary, principal or his designee will consult the emergency card for instruction.
4. If no responsible person can be reached and the illness or injury is believed to be serious enough to require medical attention, the principal or his designee will arrange for the student to see a doctor or go to a hospital for treatment by presenting the emergency card as authorization for this action.
5. Under no circumstances shall an ill or injured student be permitted to go home alone.
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Volunteers

ALL volunteers, whether at the school or away from campus (this includes chaperones on field trips), MUST be fingerprinted, have completed the on-line course entitled "Shield The Vulnerable", and cleared by the Diocese in order to participate in school activities with the students.

Pareent Volunteers: All parents who volunteer at the school must stop by the office to sign in and request a volunteer button to wear. Due to school liability, parents may not bring younger siblings when volunteering.
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