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Charlestown Elementary School

CHARLESTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOK

CHARLESTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 550 Baltimore Street Charlestown, MD 21914 Phone: 410-996-6240 Fax: 410-996-6242 Rose W. Clark, Principal Kim Eller, Assistant Principal

August Dear Charlestown Families,

The Faculty and Staff of Charlestown Elementary School look forward to working with you and your children. With your help and support we are confident that we can provide an excellent educational program that will ensure the growth of all of our students.

An important factor in the success of any program is communication. During the school year there will be many opportunities for communication between Charlestown and our families: CCPS/Charlestown websites at www.ccps.org, messages from School Messenger phone/e-mail program, monthly newsletters, special memos/flyers, the homework assignment notebooks in grades 1-5, parent conferences, the PTA, and special meetings, just to name a few.

This handbook is provided to assist you in understanding the policies, procedures, and practices that guide the operation of our school. It is a supplement to the Cecil County Public Schools information that each student receives at the beginning of the school year. We hope that you will refer to this handbook often and find it to be a useful tool. As questions arise, if the answers cannot be found in this handbook or any of the other school communications, please feel free to contact us at (410-996-6240). Sincerely yours,

Rose W. Clark

Kim Eller

Charlestown Mission Statement To provide a learning environment which fosters mutual respect among all members of the school community, emphasizes high expectations for student achievement, promotes positive perceptions and attitudes about learning, respects the individual needs of all learners and promotes a shared responsibility for the education of all students. Table of Contents

Appointments/Early Pick-ups 5 Arrival and Dismissal

(Bus Transportation, Car Riders, Special Transportation, Walkers, Bike Riders) 5-7 Attendance and Tardiness Cafeteria 7 Character Education 8 Classroom Celebrations/Student Birthdays 8 Conferences 9 Contact via E-mail 10 Crisis Emergency Response Team 10 Cultural Enrichment Programs 10 Discipline/Detention 10 Distribution of Materials (Including Party Invitations) 11 Dress Code 11 Educational Partners 11 (Business Partners, PTA, Volunteers) 12 Emergency Cards Emergency Information 12 Field Trips 12 Grading Guidelines for Make-up Work, Late Work & Retakes 13 Health and Medication 13-14 Homework 14 Infectious Diseases 14 Parent Participation 15-16 Prohibited Items 16 Progress Reports/Interims 16 Restricted Dismissal/Custody 17 School Day 17 School Improvement Team 17 School Pictures 17 Specials 18 Student Responsibilities 18 Student Services Team 18 Student Support Services 18 (School Counselor, Psychological Services, Speech and 19 Language Services and Special Education Services) Transfers Visitors 19 Weekly Communicator 19 WHO TO CALL (Charlestown School Number : 410-996-6240) Because of the complexity of our school programs, no one person knows all of the answers to all questions that may arise. To help you get the correct answer to your questions you should: • Call your child's teacher or send a note to get answers to questions about the classroom, schoolwork, assignments, and/or classroom behavior. If prearranged with the teacher, emailing may be a convenient form of communication. • Call the counselor when referred by the teacher for special assistance with your child's social or emotional needs. • Call the principal when referred by the teacher, for a problem not solved by the teacher, for special assistance with your child's learning or behavior problems, with questions on general school policies and/or activities, and concerns regarding curriculum. • Call the school secretary to report your child 's illness if he/she has a contagious disease or will be absent due to an illness, to request assignments for your child to do at home, or to get general information about upcoming events. • Call the school nurse to ask questions about medications or other health concerns. • Call the lead assistant in the cafeteria to inquire about school meal accounts, snacks, or other aspects of the breakfast and lunch programs. • Call the transportation department (410-996-5416) to discuss bus routes, bus stops, or other transportation concerns.

APPOINTMENTS/EARLY PICK-UP If a child is to be released to a parent or their designee for a doctor/dentist appointment, etc., the child should bring a note from home to this effect. The note will be signed by the office staff i n the morning and returned to the teacher. The person picking up the child must come into the office and sign him/her out. Identification must be available upon request by office personnel.

ARRIVAL AND DISMISSAL INFORMATION

Students may arrive to school at 8:40 AM if driven to school. If you arrive prior to this time, please remain in your car and in the drop-off line. A staff member will be at the drop-off area at 8:40 to begin greeting the children and assist them as they arrive. These students will go to the cafeteria until 8:45 AM when they join the bus students and travel to their homeroom. Students are expected to be in Homeroom by 8:50 AM each day.

Private contractors and the school district furnish the buses for our school according to the rules and regulations as set up by the State Department of Public Instruction. Children who live a mile or less from school are considered "walkers." Providing safe and efficient school bus transportation for our students requires the cooperation of everyone - students, parents, bus drivers, and school staff. The Cecil County Public Schools Department of Transportation has developed guidelines titled, "Parent Guide for Student Transportation." It is recommended that you read this guide and discuss its contents with your child/children. A copy is included in the folder sent home with the students at the beginning of the school year. Please complete the last page and return to school with your child. The school bus driver is expected to enforce the regulations of pupil behavior while pupils board, ride, and depart from the bus. The driver may revoke the pupil 's bus riding privilege for one school day for failure to obey the rules. Repeated failure to obey the bus rules may result in the loss of bus riding privileges for more than one day. When a school bus is stopped to load or unload students and the bus lights are flashing, it is illegal to pass the school bus. THIS RULE ALSO APPLIES WHEN THE BUSES ARE IN THE SCHOOL DRIVEWAY. IMPORTANT NOTE: Please be advised that students may not ride a different bus for visitation/play time with another student after school. Requests for a change in bus assignments will be granted only for daycare as part of regular routine or emergency needs.

CAR RIDERS (Pick-up Time begins at 3:35 except on Wednesdays when it begins at 1:55.) Parents choosing to transport their children will enter the "Student Drop Off ' area and pull up next to the curb. Parents should continue all the way down the curbside or to the next stopped vehicle. Please do not use the "Bus Drop Off ' area. It must remain clear for the buses. In addition, we prefer you remain in the pick-up loop if you enter the building to pick up your child.

CAR RIDER LOOP PROCEDURES: o The car rider loop continues to allow parents the convenience of picking up their children in a timely fashion on a daily basis. o Please remember to be considerate of the other parents and children in the Loop. If your child has been delayed, please move your car up and to the side in order to keep the line moving smoothly. o When waiting for your child, please pull up in one line, not in the parking spaces. o Please do not come to your child, your child will be brought to you. o It is important that you are patient when waiting for your child; do not go around the cars that are in line ahead of you. o Please be sure to send a note if your child will be in the Loop for a one-day pick-up. Notes for one-day riders are distributed at 3: 15 PM to the teachers to ensure that both students and teachers are aware of this change from the normal routine. o If your child will be picked up for a one-time appointment, just send a written note that includes the child 's name and the name of the adult who will be picking the student up from Charlestown. Please make sure that the adult brings a valid license to show the faculty member in charge.

SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENTS Notes to the teacher/office must be sent with the students in the morning. Incidences include: • When you or someone else will be picking your child up after school. • When your child is to stay after school. • When your child is to ride a bus to another established bus stop due to daycare or for an emergency situation only. • Notes are required from both sets of parents if a child is going to another child 's house after school by car. Students may ride a different bus to another child's house for daycare purposes only. Due to the limited number of seats, the buses cannot accommodate students riding different buses for non-daycare purposes.

If a student is not riding a bus home, the person picking up the student must report to the school office to sign out the student unless you are signed up to use the car rider loop. Without a note from a parent, only those people listed on your child's information card as allowed to pick up your child will be able to do so. For the safety of your child, our office staff will need to see identification for people whom we do not know. NOTE: Please avoid calls to the office for transportation changes. We must receive requests in writing the day of the occurrence. Changes in transportation arrangements will only be accepted via phone calls in EMERGENCY SITUATIONS ONLY. These emergency calls must be received prior to 3 :00 p.m. and written follow up is required for recordkeeping.

WALKERS/BIKE RIDERS Students, who walk or ride a bike to school, should come directly to school in the morning and go directly home after school. Talk to your child about staying safe on route to and from school. Those students who ride a bike are expected to wear a helmet and walk their bikes while on school property.

ATTENDANCE and TARDINESS The Attendance Policy for Cecil County Public Schools is summarized in the Students' Rights and Responsibilities Handbook. It is critical to build good attendance patterns. We will monitor attendance and the number of times children come to school late. • You cannot learn anything if you don't attend school. Therefore, plan to come to school every day. If you must be absent, remember to bring a parent or doctor's note to explain every absence. • Prior approval must be requested in writing for family vacations to be coded as a legal absence. The principal can grant a maximum of five days per school year. Additions for Charlestown Elementary School : • Please phone the school when your chi l d is absent for an extended period of time. • If your child is able to work on school assignments that he/she is missing during his/her absence, please phone the school by I0:00 AM so that assignments can be gathered and sent home by 3:40 PM. • When your child arrives late to school (after 8:50 AM), please accompany hi m/her to the office so that you can sign in your chi ld. A tardy slip will be provided for the child to give to his/her teacher. Parents will not be permitted to walk their child to class when tardy CAFETERIA We are excited about the opportunity to provide students and adults with nutritious school breakfasts and lunches. Both meals are available to all interested students in grades Pre kindergarten through Five. A monthly menu of meals is printed and sent home with the children. The federally sponsored free and/or reduced meal program is available to all eligible students. Applications are distributed to each family and are available upon request throughout the school year. All information is confidential. If your child forgets or loses his/her lunch, or your child's account balance is low, your child will be able to charge a lunch. It is important that students have the required amount of money with them every day that they will be eating a meal. Once your child's account reaches a maximum of $12.51 for full price lunch purchases or $2.01 for reduced price lunches (students will receive a one day courtesy meal) if your child's account is deficient; they will not be able to purchase snacks until their account is brought up to date. You may create an account and pay for your child's meals on line. Please visit the Cecil County Public Schools website and click on Food Services in the A to Z links. Please note that the school does not lend money.

Prices for 2014-2015 Free Full Price Reduced Price

Breakfast Offered to all students free of charge. No Charge Lunch $2.50 $0.40 No Charge Milk $0.50 $0.50

CHARACTER EDUCATION As part of a county initiative, Charlestown will continue to incorporate character education as a school wide program of instruction. Character education is as old as education itself. Down through history, education has had two great goals: to help people become smart and to help them become good. In these times of challenging social influences the need to help our children understand, develop, and adopt positive character traits has increased. Our program involves the introduction of eight character traits. Each trait will be incorporated on a monthly basis at a school-wide level and through classroom instruction. August/September – Respect February – Honesty October – Responsibility March– Self Discipline November/December – Caring April - Integrity January – Justice May/June - Cooperation

Parents are the children's primary moral educators. Character Education helps schools support the home by fostering personal and civic virtues that are necessary for our children to become productive members of society. Our hope is that the program will help young people be the best they can be by creating a school environment where civic virtues are expected, modeled, taught, celebrated, and continually practiced. CLASSROOM CELEBRATIONS Information for classroom celebrations which may be held will be sent home via a letter from the teacher. You may be asked to contribute to the celebrations. The letter will state specifics in this case. Student birthdays will be recognized on a monthly basis by our PTA. Students may not celebrate their birthdays with treats brought from home to share with their classmates during the school day. For additional information please request a copy of the CCPS Wellness policy.

Listed below are the suggested items for Healthy Celebrations:

Low-fat Milk/ flavored milk 100% Juice Water/ flavored water (calorie -free) Fresh fruit assortment Fruit and cheese kabobs Fruit w/ whipped topping 100% fruit snacks Vegetable trays Cheese- cubes, string cheese Pretzels Low fat popcorn Graham crackers Vanilla wafers Fig Newton’s Animal crackers Low-fat/Fat-free Pudding Angel food cake - plain/topped with fruit Sugar-free Gelatin w/fruit Yogurt Yogurt smoothies Yogurt parfaits/ banana splits Quesadillas with salsa Low-fat breakfast or granola bars Trail/ Cereal mixes Pizza with low fat toppings (veggie, lean ham, Canadian bacon) Pizza dippers (pizza toppings and bread on skewer with marinara dip) Ham, cheese, or turkey sandwiches (with low fat condiments)

All food items provided to students must be prepared by a vendor/store/bakery and arrive sealed in the original packaging with the nutrition label affixed. CONFERENCES If at any time during the school year you would like to have a conference with your child's teacher(s), feel free to call the school and schedule one. Teachers may ask to meet with you at various times during the school year. You and the teacher arrange conference times; there is no day set aside in the county calendar for conferencing. Please do not just drop by with the expectation that you will be able to hold a conference with your child's teacher. Please contact the teacher and schedule a conference at a time that is convenient for both you and your child 's teacher. Stopping by in the morning is not the time to hold a conference with the teacher as she/he and the students are preparing for the day 's work ahead.

CONTACT VIA E-MAIL If you e-mail your child 's teacher during the school day, please do not expect an immediate reply. The teacher's first responsibility is classroom instruction and the safety of the students. It is not appropriate for them to be answering e-mail during instruction. If you have not received a response within a day or two; it may be to your benefit to phone the office and leave a message for the teacher or send a short note in with your chi ld. Also, if you need to inform the office of important information such as transportation or medical needs it is best to call the office instead of sending an e-mail; many times the recipient may be performing other daily responsibilities and will check e-mail once all students have departed for the day.

CRISIS EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM Charlestown Elementary has a Crisis Emergency Response Team (CERT) made up of the school administrator, teachers, the lead secretary, the custodian, the school nurse, and support staff. It is the responsibility of this team to develop, make changes to, and carry out the Crisis Emergency Response Plan. Our CERT works with the school system and other county emergency response agencies to provide for the safety and well-being of all students. Several times throughout the year, we will conduct practice drills to test our plan and revise it as needed.

CULTURAL ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS Charlestown does provide our students with cultural enrichment opportunities during school year. These programs include such things as musical performances, puppet shows, storytellers, dances, and theatrical presentations. These programs are made available through PTA funding and outside grants. Look for the dates and times of all programs in the newsletters and on the website. DISCIPLINE (Local School procedures are defined in a separate pamphlet) It is the expectation that all Charlestown students will respect the rights, feelings, and property of others. Each family will receive a copy of the CCPS Students' Rights and Responsibilities Handbook. Please take the time to read it carefully and complete the signature page which should be returned to school. Teachers will review rules and expectations for student behavior according to our PBIS (Positive Behavioral Intervention Supports) program. (Please refer to the brochure sent home describing this program.) Students will be advised that behaviors interfering with a safe and positive learning environment will l not be tolerated. Violations of school or classroom rules may result i n a teacher/student conference, a loss of privileges, a note or phone call to the parent, a parent/teacher conference, a referral to the office, a detention, or a suspension. Detention: While most students obey the school rules, cooperate with teachers, and complete assignments, teachers occasionally must assign after school detentions to students who do not meet expectations. When a detention is necessary, the parent will be notified in advance so arrangements can be made for transportation

DISTRIBUTION OF MATERIALS (INCLUDING PARTY INVITATIONS) Cecil County Public Schools follows specific guidelines for distributing materials to students. As part of the policy which is included in the CCPS school calendar sent home at the beginning of the school year schools do not permit students to hand out party invitations at school or on the school bus. Invitations need to be distributed outside of the school setting. Also, please remember we cannot give you the addresses of your child's classmates either. However, as a school, we are able to develop a directory for each class. Information pertaining to the directory is sent home in the opening of school packet.

DRESS CODE Charlestown Elementary will follow the Board of Education's dress code. Student dress should be appropriate for the weather and activity. Student dress should not pose a health or safety hazard and should not cause a classroom disruption. Students are not permitted to wear flip flops or sandals without back straps as they pose a danger both in school and on the playground. Shoes should be of appropriate height, and should be secured on the foot. Sneakers are required for physical education and integrated arts. For additional information, please refer to the CCPS Dress Code in the Students' Rights and Responsibilities Handbook. EDUCATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS

Business Partners We are fortunate to have York Building Products Company, Inc. as our business partner. The company's donation of time and money helps to contribute to providing an excellent educational program. If any person or business is interested in forming a partnership with our school, please contact the office. Kohl’s has become a valuable partnership as well supporting several of our family events.

Parent Teacher Association (PTA) Our school has an active Parent Teacher Association. The minimal membership fee and various fundraising events enable the PTA to support our school. Everyone is invited to attend the monthly PTA meetings and take an active role. Meeting dates will be forthcoming.

EMERGENCY CARDS Students must turn in an emergency form containing accurate information including contacts in case of accident or illness. This form must be kept up to date and available at the school office. Be sure to have the latest telephone numbers listed. If any changes occur throughout the year, please notify the office in writing immediately.

EMERGENCY INFORMATION In case of possible school closings or late openings due to inclement weather or other emergencies you will be notified through the School Messenger phone/e-mail program and announcements will be made over the following radio and television stations. If no announcement is made, you can assume that we are operating on a normal schedule. You may also check the Cecil County Public Schools website at w ww.ccps.org. Updated phone information is critical so our School Messenger system remains accurate.

WXCY - l03.7 FM - Havre de WQSR - l02.7 FM - Grace WAMD - 970 AM - Baltimore WJBR - 99.5 FM - Aberdeen Wilmington WLI F - I02 FM WBAL - l090 AM - Baltimore - Balti more WOEL - 89.9 WDEL - 1150 AM - FM - Elkton Wil mington WSTW - 93.7 WPOC - 93 FM - Baltimore FM - Wilmington

WMAR TV - Ch. 2 - Baltimore WBAL TV - Ch. 1 1 - Balti more WJZ TV - Ch. 13 - Baltimore

Please have an emergency plan available should children be dismissed early. Secondary schools are dismissed first, followed by elementary schools. FIELD TRIPS

We recognize there are many valuable learning experiences beyond our school building. Our teachers plan field trips, which are integrated i nto their classroom study and themes. A parent's written permission is required for a child to participate. If a parent does not give consent, arrangements will be made for the child to stay in school with another class for the day. If a parent does not give consent and keeps the child home from school, it is considered an unlawful absence. Often times students are charged a fee to help cover the cost of the transportation or admission. Please notify the teacher as soon as possible if you cannot afford the trip. The school will try to make provisions to help with the cost of the field trip for the student only.

School Cash on line is available. Go to: https://ccps.schoolcashonline.com

The school will exercise care in its travel arrangements and the care of the students on the trip. While on the trip, each student will be supervised by an adult. The use of the following items is prohibited by students or adults: tobacco, drugs, alcohol, chewing gum, CD, Cassette, iPod and MP3 players, electronic games, and weapons. Students and parents who behave inappropriately while attending a field trip may lose the privilege of attend ing future field trips.

Some field trips allow for parent chaperones while others do not. Chaperones are expected to travel with the students by bus or train.

GRADING GUIDELINES FOR MAKE-UP WORK, LATE WORK & RETAKES Throughout the school year, circumstances will arise in which students need the opportunity to complete missing work or retake certain assignments.

Make-Up Work • Regardless of reason for absence, a minimum of two class days to complete make-up work will be allowed for each day of absence. • Graded assignments will receive full credit if turned in within the allotted time. • If assignments are turned in after the allotted time, 5% of the earned percentage score for each day beyond will be deducted. A grade of 50% is the floor. • If the absence(s) occur at the end of the marking period, an incomplete may be issued.

Late Work • Regardless of reason, late assignments will be graded. • Late assignments will receive a 5% deduction for each day after the due date. Late assignments will continue to receive a 5% deduction for each day not submitted until they reach the 50% floor. • Work due the day of an absence is due on the day the student returns. • Extra credit work to supplement a student's grade will not be assigned or accepted. Retakes • Students will have the opportunity to retake any summative assignment, regardless of the score on the first taking and/or of the reason. • Summative assignment retakes will occur in accordance with the following criteria ... o Students will take the same or comparable assignment. o Students can retake summative assignments once. o Students will receive the higher grade of the two assignments, not an average or combination of the two grades. o Students will retake the assignment within two weeks ( 10 school days) after the initial assignment has been graded and returned. • Teachers will offer a time and location for retakes to occur. • Teachers are not required to provide additional instruction between the initial completion of the assignment and the ensuing retake. • Students should be encouraged to take full advantage of opportunities to demonstrate their mastery of content by preparing for and completing all assignments when initially given. • Cheating and/or plagiarism violate a basic understanding between student and teacher that work submitted is his/her own. • If a student commits an act of academic dishonesty, s/he will receive disciplinary action but will be allowed to complete a retake of a comparable assignment for full credit.

HEALTH AND MEDICATION A registered nurse serves on a full-time basis at Charlestown Elementary School. In the event a student is too ill to remain in the classroom, he/she will be sent to the nurse. The nurse will assess the situation. If the chi ld is too sick to stay at school, the nurse will contact a parent by phone. Parents are expected to arrive within 30 minutes of receiving the call. Periodically, the nurse checks the physical well-being of the students. Concerns found during these screenings are reported to the parents. If you have any questions, please contact the nurse as soon as possible. Children who need to take medication during the school day must have the medicine in a labeled container. The medicine needs to be brought to school by a parent. Students cannot transport medications to school. The medicine must be accompanied by a physician's authorization form (which can be obtained from the school nurse). Both the parent and the doctor must complete the form. No medication (including over the counter medication) will be given without doctor's permission. Medications need to be dispensed in front of school officials.

HOMEWORK

Homework assignments are a reinforcement of schoolwork from that day or previous days. Homework for an average ability child varies i n time depending on the grade level. Parents should try to provide a quiet place to study and encourage completion of the assignments. Please do not do your child 's homework. Help should be given only when necessary. Homework for the weekend or holidays is at the discretion of the teacher. Each teacher determines homework make-up procedures. It is the student’s responsibility to see that all necessary materials are taken home each day to complete the assigned homework. INFECTIOUS DISEASES If ce1iain infectious diseases are d iscovered, a student may be sent home so that proper medical treatment can be obtained as soon as possible and for the protection of the other students and staff. These diseases include: • IMPETIGO - If the area is properly treated and covered, the student may remain in school provided a note from the doctor is brought to school. • CONJUNCTIVITIS (PINK EYE) - Students are excluded from school until eyes are clear or the student has been on antibiotic for at least 24 hours. • RINGWORM OF SCALP - If the area is properly treated, the student may remain in school with a note from the doctor saying that the student may be admitted. • HEAD LICE -Head lice are seen most frequently in the elementary schools, but may be seen in anyone. The best way to fight head lice is to check your child 's hair every day to see if you see any evidence of them. Head lice are very, very tiny bugs that attach themselves to the hair and then lay their eggs. The eggs are "glued" onto the hair and can only be removed by pulling them off. Children get head lice by having their hair in direct contact with another person who has bugs. They can also get it by sharing combs, brushes, hair ties, or being in contact with pillows, furniture, clothing, mattresses and other items where a child with l ice has laid their head.

HOW DO I CHECK FOR LICE OR EGGS (NITS)?

• You should work in an area with a bright light or sit near a window with sunlight. This makes it easier for you to see the lice or eggs (nits). • Separate the hair into small sections, I 0 - 15 strands of hair at a time. You can use hair clips, rubber bands, or barrettes to help separate the sections of hair. • Look at each strand of hair carefully for anything that is attached to the hair. • Look for any small bugs that may be crawling through the hair. They can be as small as the point of a pencil to the size of a sesame seed.

WHAT DO I DO WHEN I FIND LICE OR EGGS (NITS)?

• Treat the child 's hair with lice shampoo if you have not recently treated. You can get the lice shampoo or NIX creme rinse at any drug store, supermarket or at the Cecil County Health Department. • Please follow the directions on how to use the lice shampoo since they are not all the same. • If you have recently used a l ice shampoo or Nix creme rinse, you just need to pick the l ice or eggs (nits) off until they are completely gone. • If you find live lice (crawling bugs) or nits (eggs), and you have not treated the child recently, you need to use a lice shampoo. • Do not re-wash the hair for 48 hours (2 days) after treating the hair. • PULLING THE EGGS OFF THE HAIR IS THE BEST WAY TO GET RID OF THE HEAD LICE. IF YOU MISS EVEN ONE EGG OR LOUSE, YOUR CHILD WILL CONTINUE TO HAVE LICE. o Use your fingers or a fine tooth metal comb (like a dog's flea comb) to pull the egg (nit) off the hair. This is a very long process and may take hours, but it must be done. • Place the egg (nit) or louse in a trashcan lined with a plastic bag that can be thrown away when you 're finished. • You will need to check all members of your family and friends that have been in contact with the child to be sure they do not have any signs of l ice or eggs. • You will also need to vacuum your house, wash bed linens, pillows, stuffed animals, clothing the child has worn or anything else his/her head has come in contact with. Use a hot dryer to dry the items for at least 30 minutes after they are washed. Anything that cannot be washed must be placed in a sealed plastic bag for two weeks. • Boil combs, brushes, hair ties, and barrettes for I O minutes.

WHEN CA N MY CHILD RETU R N TO SCHOOL?

Cecil County Public Schools has a "No Nit" policy which means that students may not attend school until their hair is totally free of live lice or eggs (nits). When the child returns to school, a parent or responsible adult must come with them to be present when their head is checked by the school nurse.

WHO DO I CALL IF I HA VE QUESTIONS?

• Your school nurse • Your child's doctor • The Cecil County Health Department 410-996-51 00 • The School Nurse Coordinator for Cecil County Public Schools 4 I 0-996-6330

REMEMBER - DAILY CHECKING AND PICKING ARE THE KEYS TO CONTROLLING LICE!

PARENT PARTICIPATION We encourage all parents to take an active part in your child's education. Your child's education is enhanced by parental participation. • Talk with your child each day about what is happening in his/her classes. • Look over and help with homework assignments, but please, let your child do them. • Read with your child every day. • Read our school newsletters and respond to questionnaires and surveys. • Become a member of Charlestown' s PTA. • Attend conferences and meetings. • Chaperone class trips and attend school performances. • Join our volunteer program. These are just a few ways that Charlestown welcomes parent participation. If you are interested in other ways to become involved, please contact the school office or your child's teacher. PROHIBITED ITEMS The following articles are not permitted at school for safety reasons, possible loss or theft, and the disruption of the school program: Tobacco Skate Boards Drugs Hard Balls Chewing Gum Rubber Coated Hard Balls Matches Knives of any kind Fireworks of any kind Guns *Pagers/Cell Phones CD/Cassette/iPod/MP3Players Electronic Games All Trading Cards Other portable electronic items (such as Kindles)

*Cell phones are to be turned off and stored in a locker (if it is necessary for a student to bring a cell phone on school premises). PROGRESS REPORTS/INTERIMS Progress reports for grades 1 through 5 will be given out four times a year; reports for PreKindergarten and Kindergarten will be given out three times a year. Interims are distributed four times per year at the half way point of each marking term for students in grades 1 through 5 only; one exception - grade 1 does not distribute interims during the first term.

RESTRICTED DISMISSAL/CUSTODY Some families are separated by divorce or other circumstances. There are often restrictions placed upon parties from court custody decrees. If there are special considerations regarding your child, please provide copies of court documents to the office. If there are changes in these documents, please let the office know as soon as possible. Students with restricted custody arrangements will not be released to anyone other than the authorized person(s) named in the office records. Please be aware that the school cannot legally restrict a non-custodial parent from picking up his/her child unless custody papers are on file in the school office.

SCHOOL DAY Students are expected to be in Homeroom by 8:50 AM each day.

Please Note: Students may arrive to school no earlier than 8:40 AM. Students who arrive at 8:40 AM will go to the cafeteria until 8:45 AM. They will join the bus students at 8:45 AM and travel to their homeroom. Students who arrive too early will be monitored and parents will be notified of the concern.

Grades K-5 Monday, Tuesday, 8:45 AM-3:45 PM Thursday, Friday Prekindergarten AM 8:45 until 11:50 & PM 12:50 – 3:45 PM Wednesday Grades K-5 8:45 AM – 2:00 PM Prekindergarten AM 8:45 – 11:00 AM & PM 12:00 – 2:00 PM

Wednesday - Early Dismissal Each Wednesday, all elementary students are dismissed at 2:00 PM. You will need to make arrangements to receive your child/children at the earlier time each Wednesday. The earlier dismissal allows the staff time for in-service training and staff development; conferences; collaborative planning time for teams of teachers; School Improvement Team, special education, faculty, and team meetings.

SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT TEAM The School Improvement Team (SIT) exists to promote continuous improvement of the instructional program at Charlestown Elementary School. SIT consists of staff members and parents. If you have an interest please contact the principal. SCHOOL PICTURES School pictures are taken two times during the school year, once in the fall and once in the spring. Fall pictures are to be pre-paid which means students bring payment in the company's envelope on the day pictures are to be taken. Picture day is Friday, September 11, 2015.

Throughout the school year it is possible that school staff will be taking photographs of various activities. These photos will be utilized in school displays, on our school bulletin board, in the newspaper, and school yearbook. Should you wish for your child not to be photographed, please send a note to Mrs. Cl a rk.

SPECIALS All students in kindergarten and grades 1 – 5 attend the following special area classes weekly: Art, Integrated Arts, Media, Music, and Physical Education. Fourth and Fifth graders have an opportunity to join Band or Strings. Our prekindergarten students visit the media center weekly to learn about book and to check out books.

STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES Part of the learning process is to develop individual responsibility. Your child should be responsible for such items as gym sneakers, musical instruments, paper, pencils, money, lunches, library books, and textbooks. If possible, please have your child's property clearly marked with name and grade. We strive to avoid calls home for forgotten items. Please note that it is the student's responsibility and no more than two courtesy calls when be permitted.

STUDENT SERVICE TEAM The Student Services Team was developed to support instruction in the school by providing community linkages, agency linkages, case management, problem solving, and preventative planning. The team consists of the classroom teacher, the principal, the instructional support teachers, the building special education coordinator, the school counselor, the school psychologist, the pupil personnel worker, the school nurse, and an outside counselor from the community organization called Upper Bay Counseling and Support Services. It is based on the idea that academic success is not merely affected by school environment and curriculum delivery. Home and community factors as well as behavioral issues impact school performance. The team's existence is based on bringing together people who can address the needs of the whole child. Any student not meeting with success may be referred to the team. The team members suggest strategies to help the student. If it is determined necessary by the team, a student may be referred for special education services or a student success plan may be developed.

Student Support Services School Counselor Our counselor is available every day at Charlestown. The counselor provides services to all students, parents, and staff. Services include classroom lessons, small group counseling, individual counseling, consultation, and parent education. The parent, the teacher, or the student may make referrals. Parents may reach the counselor by calling the school office.

Psychological Services The school psychologist serves the needs of all our children. When requested and with parent permission, the psychologist will administer individual tests to a child, make recommendations to teachers and parents on the findings, and consult with parents and teachers as the need indicates. Parent requests for psychological services must be referred to the special education building coordinator.

Speech and Language Services A speech pathologist serves the children in our school. A speech pathologist is available to work with students weekly and to test students who have been referred through the special education process. Children who have been referred for speech services will not be tested or admitted into the program without parent permission.

Special Education Services When requested and with parent permission, the special education building coordinator will administer individual tests to a child and make recommendations to teachers and parents on the findings. Students will not be admitted into the special education program without parent perm1ss1on. Parent requests for special education testing must be referred to the special education building coordinator. Students in the special education program will be monitored and reviewed on an annual basis.

TRANSFERS If you find it necessary to withdraw/transfer your child during the school year, please notify the office as soon as possible. This will give the teachers time to complete a transfer card for each child leaving. These transfer cards may be taken to the next school. Records must be mailed by us to the receiving school. We cannot release records to parents/guardians.

VISITORS Visitors are always welcome at Charlestown; however, according to Maryland State Law, Article 27, ALL VISITORS TO THE SCHOOL MUST REPORT TO THE OFFICE before visiting any classroom or employee assigned to the school. The school 's first responsibility is to provide for the safety of our students. Under no circumstances will a child be released from a classroom, the cafeteria, or the playground to anyone without permission from the office. All visitors should use the main entrance of the school. All other doors are kept locked during school hours. Upon entering, visitors should report to the main office where they will be asked to sign in and pick up a visitor's badge. Before leaving school, visitors are asked to return the badge to the main office and sign out. When visiting the school, please do not park in front of the building in the driveway. It is absolutely necessary that the fire lane be kept open for buses, the mail truck, fire trucks, ambulances, etc. Please use the parking lot on the side of the school.

WEEKLY COMMUNICATION All grade levels will be sending home some type of weekly communicator. The weekly communication process will provide parents with important messages from the school and the classroom as well as student work.

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