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FAQ


  1. What time are breakfast hours?
  2. How much is lunch?
  3. Can I come and eat lunch with my child?
  4. May I celebrate my child's birthday with the class?
  5. What do I do with my child's agenda book?
  6. Do you collect box tops or Campbell's labels?



What time are breakfast hours?

 
Breakfast is served daily in the cafeteria for $1.00.  Your child will need 
to eat PRIOR to coming to class.  The breakfast hours in the cafeteria are 
7:10 to 7:40.
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How much is lunch?

Lunch is $1.50 and this may be paid weekly or monthly.  The money will go 
into your child's lunch account and you may access the account through the 
web site to check your child's balance.
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Can I come and eat lunch with my child?

 
Yes, we would love for you to have lunch with us however, you will need to 
send me a note in the agenda book so I can turn your name into the office.  
We must alert the office ahead of time of any guests who will be coming to 
school.  This is a new security measure for our school.
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May I celebrate my child's birthday with the class?

Yes, you may bring or send treats to school for your child's birthday.  
Cookies, cupcakes, Krispy treats, fruit snacks, ice cream cups, brownies, or 
lollipops would all be wonderful choices.
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What do I do with my child's agenda book?

 
Agenda book is a communication tools. A note about how your child is going 
home in the afternoon, a note of an absence, or anything you might need to 
tell me,may be writen in the agenda book. Each day your child's behavior 
will be marked in the agenda book.  Please initial or sign the agenda book 
every night so I will know you have seen how your child is doing.
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Do you collect box tops or Campbell's labels?

Yes, please send in Campbells brand labels and box tops for Education!!!  
Classes who collect the most labels or box tops receive a class treat as a 
reward.
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