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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions
  1. Where do the children go before school begins in the morning?
  2. Can children bring toys to school?
  3. Can I get my child's homework if they miss school?
  4. Do I need to write a note if my child is late, leaves early, or is absent?
  5. If my child goes to a different location after school, is a note needed?



Where do the children go before school begins in the morning?

Car riders get dropped off by the Convent driveway. They walk to the side door
of the school in the area in front of the Cathedral to put their backpacks in
line.  They play in the area in the front of church for each recess.  If
arrival if before 7:25, students go into the building and sit by their
classroom until the duty teacher takes them out.

Bus riders get dropped off in the front of school and walk to our line by the
side door to put their backpacks then play in the area in front of church. If
arrival is before 7:25 students go into the building and sit by their
classroom until the duty teacher takes them out.
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Can children bring toys to school?

Yes, the children may bring inexpensive toys to play with at big recess (1:05
- 1:30)such as: small cars, dolls, books, jump ropes, action figures, coloring
books, cards, etc.
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Can I get my child's homework if they miss school?

Yes, you may call before 9:30 is possible to inform the office or send a note
by one of the child's siblings.
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Do I need to write a note if my child is late, leaves early, or is absent?

Yes, a note explaining any of these situations must accompany your child upon
returning to school.
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If my child goes to a different location after school, is a note needed?

Yes, definitely.  For the safety of your child I must have a note to make sure
that you are aware that they are going on another bus, going to car pickup, or
going to after care.  Little ones sometimes just want to go home with a 
friend.
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