Communication Between School and Home



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Communication Between School and Home W. H. Taylor is committed to providing families with regular school news and issues pertinent to Norfolk Public Schools (NPS). Some of the ways information is provided are: NPS Website www.nps.k12.va.us provides comprehensive and up-to-date information. Our school web page is found under elementary schools. Keep in Touch NPS has an electronic mass notification system handling attendance, emergency and outreach via phone calls. For this reason, it is important to keep student emergency contact information up-to-date with school. Opportunities to subscribe to other services, social media and more information can be found on the NPS website. Parent Liaison Mr. Lawrence Ewing serves as Parent Liaison at W. H. Taylor. He is available to help parents better understand the school system and advocate for students. Bilingual community assistance is also offered. School Calendar 2013-2014 (Attached) Inclement Weather Makeup Days Inclement weather make-up days are determined by the Superintendent of Schools based upon instructional needs and requirements at the time of the weather event. Make-up days may include professional development days, teacher record days, holidays and banked instructional hours already built into the school schedule. Early Release Days Students will be released two hours earlier than their normal dismissal times. Lunch will be served. Early release dismissal time for W. H. Taylor is 1:20 p.m. School Hours - 8:55 AM to 3:20 P.M. By state mandate, the school day is 5.5 hours plus a lunch period. Note: Schools close two hours early one day a month for staff development. School Schedule Changes Inclement weather or other school emergencies (such as power failures or extreme temperatures) may result in closing, delayed openings. When schools are closed extracurricular activities, interscholastic contests, team practices, field trips, after-schools programs, professional learning, training, recreation programs, and community use in schools and on school grounds are cancelled. When schools are opened two hours late, before care and breakfast are cancelled. When schools are closed two hours early due to worsening weather conditions during the day, all evening activities are cancelled.

Registration Procedures Contact the school office (757) 628-2525 to pick up registration forms and make arrangements for enrollment. To enroll a student, the following are required: -2- The presence of a parent or legal guardian (A photo ID will be requested.) Original birth certificate Social Security Number must be provided upon enrollment or within 90 days thereafter. Proof of residency (lease or utility bill) in W. H. Taylor s attendance area. Transfer slip or report card from the previous school Certificate of a recent (within 12 months) physical examination by a licensed physician for a student being admitted for the first time into elementary school. A transfer student entering elementary school must provide either a record of physical exam completed prior to enrolling in the previous school or a record of a physical exam completed within the past 12 months. Evidence of required immunizations: Virginia law requires students to be immunized against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, and hepatitis B. Students born on or after January 1, 1997, are required to have been immunized against chicken pox. Effective October 1, 2008, a complete series of three dosed of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is required for females. The first does shall be administered before the child enters the 6 th grade. What Every Family Needs to Know Attendance Academic success goes hand in hand with good attendance. It is difficult to catch up with missed lessons and activities. Academically successful students attend school regularly, actively learning critical skills. NPS will excuse a student s tardiness or absence due to: Illness of a student Death in the family Medical appointment Observance of a religious holiday Absence or tardiness for the following reasons will be unexcused: Family trip Child care problem Oversleeping Non-school related activity Traffic Missed bus

NPS encourages family trips during scheduled school vacations and strongly discourages such trips during the school year because these extended absences interrupt the continuity of learning. NPS must withdraw any student who is absent from school for 15 consecutive days or more. Upon the student s return, a parent must again officially enroll him or her. If your child is going to be either absent or late, call the school office at (757) 628-2525. NPS automated attendance calling system is in place to contact parents of absences. -3- Transportation Students arrive at school by bus, by walking, or by private car. Bus All students living outside of West Ghent are eligible for transportation. Visit the bus locator on the NPS website for the bus stop designated for your address. Out-of-District students are not eligible for transportation. All kindergarten students riding afternoon school buses must be met by a parent, guardian or student in middle school or higher. When young students are not met, the driver is to ask that the NPS transportation office notify the school of the student s return and provide an estimated return time. Bus riders should follow these guidelines: Refrain from crossing or playing on private property. Obey the bus drivers. Arrive at the bus stop five or ten minutes before the scheduled pickup time. Remain seated and talk quietly after boarding the bus. Walking Students are encouraged to walk in groups to and from school. A crossing guard is stationed at the intersection of West Princess Anne Road and Claremont Avenue. Students should cross only at intersections. Car The school side of Matoaka Avenue is the designated area that is used by parents who drop off and/or pick up their children. Procedures are provided in the office. Pickups require registration. For safety reasons, parents are asked not to discharge students anywhere else on school property. Pay attention to parking signs around the school. West Princess Anne Road in front of the school must remain free for fire and emergency vehicles. Before -and After-School Care The YMCA runs a before- and after- school program in the school cafeteria. This program is not run by the school.

-4- Food and Nutrition Services Breakfast and lunch is provided at school. A monthly menu is sent home at the beginning of every month. Student Account Balances: Students will have the same student cafeteria personal identification number (PINS) when they return to school each year. Meal Purchases There is no charge for breakfast. Parents may purchase lunch for their children (by day, week or month) online, by check or cash. Checks should be made payable to W. H. Taylor Food Services. Free and Reduced-Price Meals Free and reduced-price meals are available to students unable to pay the full price of menus, according to criteria based on household size and income. Applications are mailed to household in August. Students qualifying for reduced-price lunch will receive free meals. Health Information Annual Health Screening (Vision and Hearing) Vision and hearing screenings of all kindergarteners and newly enrolled NPS students are conducted each fall by the school nurse. This is a brief screening which does not serve to take the place of parental vigilance in identifying vision and hearing problems that indicate the need for an examination by a specialist. Health Services Health services, such as administration of medication and basic care for sick and injured students, are performed by the school nurse (when present) and office staff members. According to state regulations, the health room staff may provide care only for minor injuries or illnesses. Parents will be contacted if the student s condition requires more attention. Medication at School Forms authorizing the school to administer medication are available in the school office. Forms must be completed prior to medication being administered. Forms require a physicians signature, parent signature, duration dates and amount of medication to be administered. All medications are stored by the school and dispensed by nurse/office staff. Parents must transport medicine to and from school and sign medicine amount/count in with office personnel. The medication label must match the authorization form. A parent or guardian must collect any unused portion of the medicine. Medicines not claimed will be destroyed when the order expires or at the end of the school year. Health Care Plans Parents or guardians enrolling a student with a health condition, health-related need, or specific health care procedure that affects the school day should contact the principal so that a health care plan can be discussed.

-5- When to Stay Home Students with symptoms such as rashes, watery and inflamed eyes, a fever, sore throat, vomiting or diarrhea should remain home until a doctor evaluates their symptoms and determines whether or not they are contagious. The Norfolk Public Health Department recommends that children stay home fever for 24 hours fever free after an illness. To limit the spread of illnesses, notify the school office if your child gets head lice, strep throat, chicken pox, or other contagious illnesses. Taking Your Child Home Our school clinic works to control and manage student exposure to contagious diseases and will call you if your child exhibits symptoms of illness. We ask that you make arrangements to pick up your child as soon as possible after receiving such a call. It is important to have all emergency numbers up-to-date in case we need to contact you. Anyone picking up your child must show identification. Returning to School Some rashes, pink eye, impetigo, ring worm, and scabies can be passed from one student to another. To protect all NPS students, the school system requires a note from a physician for any child with symptoms of these illnesses. The note must state that the child is not contagious before he or she can return to school. Allergies at School To provide a safe, educational environment for a student with allergies, schools, parents and guardians, physicians and the student must work together. Parents or guardians enrolling a student with allergies should contact the school principal as early as possible so that a safe plan can be instituted. For students who have been ordered epinephrine by physician, the parent or guardian must provide the student specific medication to school. School Safety and Security It is important to know safeguards that are in place for the welfare of all: Entering and Exiting the Building The front doors on West Princess Anne Road are the only doors used for entering and exiting the building. Visitors must report directly to the office for sign in procedures upon entering the building. Fire drills are practiced every week for the first month of school and once a month thereafter. When hearing the fire alarm, students walk outside in an orderly manner to their assigned area. Lock Down drills are practiced at least twice a year. The building is secured and no one leaves or enters the building until the lock down is over. State-wide Tornado drill occurs once a year during the month of March. Staff supervises students as they assume a safe position away from windows.

Field Trips Grade levels may take field trips that relate directly to the regular instructional program. A school calendar is sent home on a monthly basis that includes scheduled events. Teachers also inform parents of upcoming trips. An annual parental authorization form is sent home at the beginning of the school year. For safety and insurance reasons, siblings may not accompany chaperoning parents on field trips. Personal Property NPS does not assume responsibility for personal property. Parents and students are urged to carefully consider the type and value of property taken to school, especially items with monetary or sentimental value. Unclaimed clothing articles found in the school are placed in a designated location. Hats, gloves, coats, sweaters, sweat shirts with/ or without hoods, lunch boxes, books, notebooks, purses and wallets should be marked/labeled with student s name to make return easy and swift. Although not easily labeled, eye glasses and jewelry are items that show up in lost and found. Students often leave outerwear on the school yard after recess. School Clothes NPS expects students to come to school dressed in proper attire for school activities. Tennis shoes or shoes designed to provide support, fit securely, and prevent injury are necessary for physical education classes and active recess play. Clothing should fit, be neat and clean, and conform to standards of decency. NPS dress code can be found online and in Norfolk Public Schools Standards of Student Conduct pamphlet. Electronic Devices NPS excludes most electronic devices. Elementary students are not permitted to possess cell phones. If a student possesses such device, in addition to other disciplinary sanctions which may be imposed the device may be confiscated from the student and returned only to the student s parent. Fees Textbooks and access to computers are provided free of charge. A fee is charged for musical recorders, loss or damage to School Board property, optional extracurricular activities such as field trips and enrichment activities. Inquiries and Complaints Parents with complaints or concerns are encouraged to try to resolve the issue informally at their school starting with the teacher. If a parent is not satisfied that a complaint has been resolved, the parent may request a meeting with the principal. The principal s decision on a complaint may be appealed to the Executive Director following the receipt of the principal s decision. Noncustodial Parents A noncustodial parent has the same rights as a custodial parent to review student records and other school information. After submitting a written request, the parent may review or receive copies of information from the student s record. A fee may be imposed for copying and postage. -6-

-7- Student School Accident Insurance Throughout the school year, a school student accident insurance plan is available to all students. While this excess insurance plan is not mandatory, students are encouraged to participate in this program or in some other accident insurance plan. Participating parents should enroll students in this plan shortly after school begins, or as soon thereafter as possible. The plan provides up to $500,000 in coverage for medical costs. Additional pay plans are student life and dental insurance. NPS will be providing a basic student accident excess insurance for all students this year that provides limited coverage up to $25,000. Excess means that those who have personal health insurance must use their insurance coverage for primary coverage; however, the excess insurance will pay for costs not paid by personal insurance such as deductibles or co-pays. For those without insurance, the student accident insurance will pay all costs, without a deductible, up to its $25,000 limit. Student Rights and Responsibilities NPS has specific student conduct rules that are reviewed every semester with all students in all grades. The conduct rules are published and distributed in a pamphlet that is given to every child. A sign & return page is located at the end of the pamphlet and must be returned to the teacher the first week of school. Testing Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL) reading and mathematics test are given to all students in grades 3 through 5. Partnerships Business and community organizations are encouraged to form mutually beneficial partnerships with the school system. School Counseling Services School counselors use the Virginia Department of Education for School Counseling guidelines to provide classroom lessons, small counseling groups, and provide individual planning, counseling, and responsive services for children. Report Cards Kindergarten Students in kindergarten classes receive 4 report cards per year. Students are graded by designating that certain skills are M-mastered, P-progressing, or N-needs improvement. Grades 1-5 Students in grades 1-5 receive 4 informal progress reports and 4 letter-grade reports. Letter grades (A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, and E) will be used in evaluating academic areas, and the grading scale (O = outstanding, V = very good, S = satisfactory, N = needs improvement, U = unsatisfactory) is used to report progress in Art, Music, Physical Education, and work-related skills. The progress reports reflect the current status of coursework as it is being completed. Teachers comments provide suggestions for adjusting learning and providing additional

support. The progress reports are designed to improve communications between school personnel and the student s parents/guardians. -8- Grades/Value A = 93-100 B+ = 87-89 C+ = 77-79 D+ = 67-69 A- = 90-92 B = 83-86 C = 73-76 D = 64-66 B- = 80-82 C- = 70-72 C- = 70-72 E = 0-63 Homework Homework is intended to reinforce classroom learning. Homework will be assigned a minimum of 4 nights a week which may include a weekend assignment per subject. Homework will not be assigned over holidays except to complete long-range assignments and projects. Minimum Time Guidelines for Homework are: - Pre-Kindergarten-Grade 1 (Up to 30 minutes per night) - Grades 2-3 (a minimum of 45 minutes per night) - Grades 4-5 (a minimum of 60 minutes per night) Special Education Services Norfolk Public Schools provides a full range of services for students with disabilities ages 2-21. Students suspected of having a disability are referred, evaluated, and if determined eligible, provided a free, appropriate public education according to their Individualized Education Program (IEP). Referral for evaluation due to a suspected disability may begin with the parent/guardian, teacher, other school personnel, or outside agencies. NPS provides a continuum of placement options to implement a student s IEP, beginning with inclusive support in the general education classroom. To initiate a referral, contact the principal of the child s school. To refer a preschool age child (who does not currently attend a NPS school) please call (757) 852-4630 X2010. Section 504 Plans Students with an identified disability, who do not require specially designed instructional services, may qualify for accommodations under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Public Health Regulations In accordance with School Board policy, only commercially prepared and packaged foods can be served to children during activities at school. No home-prepared food items may be served.