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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common 
questions of students and parents.
  1. Is this website complete?
  2. What time does the class eat lunch?
  3. May I bring in a treat for my child's birthday?
  4. When will we have a conference?
  5. When does my child have specials such as Art, Music, and PE, and Spanish?
  6. What should I do if my child needs to go home a different way?
  7. If my child is out of school, do I have to send in a note?
  8. Does my child have a snack time?



Is this website complete?

NO!!  It is always under construction! :)
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What time does the class eat lunch?

11:10-11:40
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May I bring in a treat for my child's birthday?

Yes, you may send in a treat, however, there are new restrictions 
that advise us to only have foods that are store bought. You may send it in
with your child in the morning or you may bring it right before lunch. We
will pass the treats out at lunch time.
Also, please note that some of our students have peanut allergies!
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When will we have a conference?

We will have a fall and a spring conference.  I will send home 
sign up sheets at those times.
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When does my child have specials such as Art, Music, and PE, and Spanish?

Please see the Specials page.
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What should I do if my child needs to go home a different way?

You need to send in a note or call the office to inform us of 
this change.
If we don't receive notice, we are required to send the child
home
the "regular way."
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If my child is out of school, do I have to send in a note?

Yes.  Anytime your child is absent, you have two days to send in 
an excuse
for the absence. If we don't receive a note, your child's
absence is
considered unexcused.
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Does my child have a snack time?

Yes.  We pack up from 1:45-2:00 so that we can return from 
specials and are ready for dismissal. During that time, students
may bring a healthy snack from home. I do not provide snacks.
Your child does not HAVE to bring a snack. It's up to you.
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