Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
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Any books that your child reads to you can count towards the book log. These include books from your personal collection as well as those from the school or public library. If you are reading (or helping) with most of the words, then that book should not be written on the book log.Back to Top
Any books that your child reads to you can count towards the book log. These include books from your personal collection as well as those from the school or public library. If you are reading (or helping) with most of the words, then that book should not be written on the book log.
Why does my child need to be at school by 7:45 if it doesn't start until 8:00?
Your child is not tardy until after the 8:00 bell. However, we transition into our day beginning at 7:45. Each child has something to do when they first come into class. If students come later than this, they sometimes feel behind when they first begin the day.Back to Top
Your child is not tardy until after the 8:00 bell. However, we transition into our day beginning at 7:45. Each child has something to do when they first come into class. If students come later than this, they sometimes feel behind when they first begin the day.
What if my child needs to go home a different way than they usually do?
I will not send your child home a different way unless I receive a note or a phone call from you. If you forget to send a note in the morning, please don't wait until the last minute to call the office and let them know. They get a lot of calls at that time of day.Back to Top
I will not send your child home a different way unless I receive a note or a phone call from you. If you forget to send a note in the morning, please don't wait until the last minute to call the office and let them know. They get a lot of calls at that time of day.
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Students are responsible for PASSING (80% or higher) at least one test each week. Once they understand the procedure, they may take as many as one each day AS LONG AS they are passing them.Back to Top
Students are responsible for PASSING (80% or higher) at least one test each week. Once they understand the procedure, they may take as many as one each day AS LONG AS they are passing them.