Brookwood Elementary School 1325 Stahlheber Rd. Hamilton, OH 45013 Phone: (513) 868-5590 Fax: (513) 868-5595 Pamela Theurer, Principal Parent Handbook 2014/2015 School Year Hamilton City School District Mission Statement: The Hamilton City School District will prepare students for college, career, and life. Within these pages you will find information on: District Personnel Brookwood Personnel Principal’s Letter School Schedule Transportation Policies School Attendance Frequently Asked Questions What You Need to Know Positive Behavior Support PLEASE KEEP THIS HANDBOOK AVAILABLE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Hamilton City School District Personnel Board of Education Dr. Glenn Stitsinger Larry Bowling Steve Isgro Rob Weigel Scott Kruger Administrators Superintendent – Janet Baker Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources – Chad Konkle Assistant Superintendent for Instruction - Keith Millard Director of Elementary Instruction – Terri Fitton Administrative Assistant, Business/Planning – John Thomas Director of Student Services – Matt Tudor Director of Communications – Joni Copas Director of Pupil Personnel –Mindy Fischer Treasurer – Robert Hancock Director of Transportation – Becky Goosey Director of Fine Arts – Tari McKee School Principal Phone Bridgeport Elementary Brookwood Elementary Crawford Woods Elementary Fairwood Elementary Highland Elementary Linden Elementary Ridgeway Elementary Riverview Elementary Garfield Middle School Wilson Middle School Freshman School Vicki Kowalk Pamela Theurer Aaron Hopkins Jamie Kunz Sue Litman-Hall Katie Huber Kathy Wagonfield Mary Ann Hughes Brandon Stanfill Sheryl Burk Jeff Miller 868-5580 868-5590 868-5600 868-5610 868-5620 868-5630 868-5640 868-5650 887-5035 887-5170 896-3400 Hamilton High John Wilhelm 868-7700 Hamilton City School District Board of Education 887-5000 Brookwood Elementary Staff Title Name ROOM EXT. OFFICE-304 6701 6702 PRINCIPAL PAMELA THEURER SECRETARY JAYNE GIULIANO ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL KIM WESTRICK OFFICE OFFICE – 300 PSYCHOLOGIST ERIN VINCENT OFFICE-306 7261 SPEECH KRISTIE BUNGER 115 6738 SPEECH EMILY MEYERS 227 6708 CLERK DIANA LAIR OFFICE 6703 103 6723 ZANE LYKINS 6710 NURSE CARA KERCHNER CLINIC-303 6709 PHYCH Int. WHITNEY BORTON 306 3594 KINDERGARTEN AUSTIN HUGHES 117 6727 KINDERGARTEN ABBY SCHWECKE 118 6716 KINDERGARTEN DEBBIE BROSIUS 119 6713 KINDERGARTEN VICKY DASTILLUNG 120 6714 1ST GRADE BETH BROERMANN 107 6712 1ST GRADE TAMI MORGAN 105 6720 1ST GRADE KYM FIEHRER 108 6722 1ST MEGAN JOHNSON 114 6715 1ST GRADE KAREN SMITH 110 6721 2ND GRADE CINDI SPULOCK 102 6711 2ND GRADE AMY YEAGER 104 6728 2ND GRADE JENNIFER RITZIE 111 6725 2ND GRADE MEGAN WAGONFIELD 113 6726 3RD GRADE TAMARA KIRKWOOD 206 6741 3RD GRADE BRITTANY GALBREATH 208 6735 3RD GRADE LYNNETTE JACKSON 211 6732 3RD GRADE TINA MAZZEO 212 6731 4TH GRADE JANI MOORE 203 6739 4TH GRADE/LA, SS NANCY BONBRIGHT 205 6760 4TH GRADE /M,SC, TECH RANDY RUSSELL 209 6770 4TH GRADE/M, SC, TECH BEKKI TURNBULL 214 6734 5TH GRADE/M, TECH ANGELA VOCKE 219 6719 5TH ANGELA BIPPUS 217 6753 5TH GRADE/LA, BETSIE OSTERMYER 220 6746 6TH GRADE/LA,SS JANE GIBSON 225 6751 6TH GRADE/LA,SS ANGIE LAUER 223 6747 6TH GRADE/M,SC GRADE GRADE/SC,SS DEBBIE HOWARD 226 6752 6TH GRADE/M,SC ROB CLARK 228 6740 SPECIAL EDUCATION/3-4 SHARON TUCKER 204 6748 SPECIAL EDUCATION/K-3 JOAN FIELDS 207 6749 SPECIAL EDUCATION/5-6 SAMANTHA FURMAN 219 6764 SPECIAL EDUCATION/ED-INT JENNIFER GUENTHER 215 6750 SPECIAL EDUCATION/ED-PRI ERIN SCHUMACHER 115 6742 SPECIAL EDUCATION/HI AMANDA KLUMP 216 6766 EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT TRACY CALDWELL 115 6743 EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT ERICA MILLIKIN 115 6744 EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT DONNA MC INTOSH 223 6754 EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT CAROLYN KINSEY 223 6762 EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT CHRISTINE PUGH 216 EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT SHANA RAMSEY 216 EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT KATHY RUSSELL 216 EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT SHIVONNA VAUGHN 216 TITLE I INTERVENTION/K-1 WENDY GILLIS 116 4334 TITLE I INTERVENTION/4-6 RUTH HOUSTON 200 6733 TITLE I INTERVENTION/2-3 BARB SHAW 210 6765 COMPUTER LAB MANAGER KATHY COLE 315 6705 MUSIC JULIE FROUDE 404 6724 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SHELLY MORRIS 417 6729 ART MELISSA PEARSON 400 6737 SPEECH EMILY MEYERS 227 6078 LIBRARY JANE HAIGHT 311 6706 ORCHESTRA JAMES LEDBETTER 405 4167 BAND CHARLENE ALFARO STAGE 4170 O.T. / Thurs. only RENE PERDEW 109 4146 TESOL / as needed AMY BUTTERFIELD 106 CAFETERIA MANAGER HELGA STIVERS CAFETERIA CAFETERIA LORETTA JACKSON CAFETERIA CAFETERIA PAULETTE ERVIN CAFETERIA CAFETERIA JUDY BOIAN CAFETERIA CAFETERIA LISA SULLIVAN CAFETERIA CUSTODIAN - DAY DAVE FARMER 407 CUSTODIAN - NIGHT BOBBY RIDDELL 407 JANITOR J.J. ELDRIDGE 6730 6707 Principal’s Letter Dear Brookwood Families, Welcome to the 2014/2015 school year at Brookwood Elementary School! I am excited to be a part of the Brookwood community and begin our partnership in education. Our goal at Brookwood is to provide each student with the very best educational experience possible and encourage families and the community to play a role in that education. The Hamilton City School District’s mission statement is as follows: The Hamilton City School District will prepare students for college, career, and life. It is our goal to be an intricate link in helping the district to complete this mission for our students. We will provide challenging academics while encouraging positive behavior and the demonstration of good character. This handbook is to help support families and students attending Brookwood and contains important information that can assist your child in achieving his/her optimum level of success. The old adage that “it takes a village to raise a child” is so true in education. It takes all of us in partnership to effectively educate children: school personnel, parents and families, the surrounding community, and the students themselves. It is critical that each of us takes responsibility for our part in this process. Students have to be responsible for their own learning. Parents need to be supportive of students and staff both in academics and behavior. The staff needs to provide engaging learning opportunities for our students and let them know that we believe in them so they can begin to believe in themselves. We appreciate your support and cooperation throughout the upcoming school year. We encourage you to join and be an active member of our PTO. If we work together we can accomplish anything. I look forward to a wonderful year as we start this partnership together. Sincerely, Pamela Theurer, Principal Frequently Asked Questions Q: What are school hours? A: 8:55 a.m. –Students may begin arriving at the building and report to their classrooms for breakfast 8:55-9:15 a.m. Breakfast served in classrooms 9:15 a.m. – School day begins 3:30 p.m. – School day ends Q: What is the cost of breakfast and lunch? A: Breakfast is free for all Brookwood students. T h e c o s t o f l u n c h i s $2.70. Milk is 55¢. Applications for free and reduced lunch, along with the online credit card program called My School Bucks, will be sent home the first day of school. These forms must be returned for each child even if you feel you do not qualify. Q: Should I notify someone if my child is absent? A: As a safety measure, parents are asked to call Mrs. Lair at 868-5590 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. if your child will be absent. If your child is on the absence list and you have not called, we are required by law (Missing Children Act) to contact you. Q: My child takes a prescription during the day. What do I need to do? A: If your child must take medication while at school, we must have a doctor’s statement and signed parental permission before we can give it. This policy is for prescription medication as well as over-the-counter medication. This form can be obtained in the office. An adult is required to bring the medication to the school. Students are not permitted to bring medication of any kind to school. Q: Is my child permitted to ride a different bus to their friend’s house? A: The Transportation Department does not permit a student to ride any bus other than the one in which the student is assigned. However, if this presents a child care problem, please complete the proper form located in the school office. If on occasion, your child will have different dismissal procedures, we must have written notification if your child is being picked up or walking home other than their usual way to get home. If there is a request for a student to ride a different bus home or get off at a different bus stop, those request MUST BE MADE VIA PHONE TO THE TRANSPROTAITON DEPARTMENT. They will provide us with approval to change busses or stops. Q: Do I have to pay for fees all at once and do you accept checks? A: You do not have to pay for fees all at once; you may break down the payment into quarters, however, unpaid fees will be tracked throughout your child’s school career. Diplomas will not be distributed until all fees are paid. You may also pay with a check. Please make the check out to Brookwood Elementary School and write your child’s name on the memo line of the check. It would also help if you write what it is for in the memo line. When you send any money to school with your child, please put it in an envelope with your child’s name, teacher’s name, and the reason for the payment. We also ask that all fees be paid to your child’s teacher, rather than the office. A list of school fees can be found at the end of the handbook. Q: In case of bad weather, how will I know if the school is closed? A: In the event that schools must close for inclement weather or other emergencies prior to the opening of school in the morning, announcements will be made on local radio and television stations, and on the district web site. Emergency plans are as follows: PLAN A: provided. PLAN B: PLAN C: PLAN D: personnel. PLAN E: School is open as usual; No bus transportation 1 hour delay; kindergarten will be in session. 2 hour delay; kindergarten will be in session. School closed; no staff report except for essential School closed; all staff report. Q. What consequences are utilized at Brookwood Elementary? A. After-School Detention is held Monday through Thursday, from 3:354:05 p.m. in the school library. Students who don’t complete homework or exhibit inappropriate behavior will first be assigned to recess detention. If this consequence does not change the pattern of behavior, After School Detention will be assigned. Parents will be notified by phone and/or a copy of the detention notice sent home at least 1 day prior to the detention. Should students be in detention on a continuing basis or exhibit extreme misbehavior, Friday School, held on Fridays from 3:355:00 will be assigned. Parents of students assigned to Friday School will be notified by the school. Parents of students who receive Detention or Friday School are responsible for their child’s transportation home. SCHOOL SCHEDULE FOR 2014-15 8:55 a.m. Students may arrive at school, and enter the building to go to their classrooms for free breakfast. All students should enter the building through the front doors, facing Stahlheber Rd. Those who walk to school or are transported by private vehicle may be dropped off at the circle driveway in front of the building, or at the small parking lot at the end of Brookwood Ave, but should stay on the sidewalk and enter the main front doors. To ensure safety, no student should walk through the parking lot. Students riding the bus will be dropped off near the cafeteria doors, and walk down the sidewalk to the front doors. The bus drop off area is restricted to buses only and clearly marked. Parents should say goodbye to children outside the building. As you can understand, we cannot allow adults to be in the lobby or hallways. STUDENTS SHOULD NOT ARRIVE AT SCHOOL BEFORE 8:55 A.M. 8:55-9:15 a.m. Breakfast in classrooms. 9:15 a.m. School begins. Students not in class by 9:15 should report to the office for a tardy slip. 3:30 p.m. School day ends. Transportation Policies For questions regarding busses call: 887-5060 Students in kindergarten through ninth grade are eligible to ride a school bus if they live 1 mile or more from their school. School bus routes are published on the district’s web site. Students who live within the 1 mile area will be allowed to ride the bus to and from a baby sitter who lives further than one mile from school, provided the sitter lives in the Brookwood bussing area. However, a “Request for Transportation” form must be filled out and approved by the Director of Transportation. The arrangements for transportation must be the same for every day of the week. They will be picked up at the closest existing stop. New stops or routes will not be established. The Hamilton City School District has established the following rules for student behavior to assure the safe and efficient operation of school buses. Students may lose bus-riding privileges for the following reasons: 1. Disorderly conduct during loading/unloading of the bus. 2. Not riding regularly assigned bus unless permission is granted. 3. Eating or drinking on bus. No gum. 4. Littering on bus. 5. Excessive noise. 6. Causing a disturbance on the bus. 7. Changing seats while bus is in motion. 8. Throwing objects on or from the bus. 9. Projecting objects or part of a body from the bus. 10. Crossing the street without the driver signaling. 11. Using abusive and/or inappropriate language. 12. Bringing pets on the bus. 13. Bringing any glass container on the bus. 14. Making noise at railroad crossings or other dangerous areas. 15. Smoking 16. Fighting at bus stop or on bus. 17. Opening emergency exit door. 18. Other just causes. Suspension from riding a bus may also result in suspension from school. If a suspension of riding privileges occurs, parents will be responsible for transportation of the student to and from school. What YOU Need To Know Visitors and Volunteers - For the safety of each child that attends Brookwood, ALL parents, visitors and volunteers MUST register in the office and wear a name badge. A P h o t o I D i s r e q u i r e d a s w e a r e n o w u s i n g t h e I D Management System that was recently highlighted in the paper for its piloting process at Highland Elementary School . If attending a school event during the day, please plan to allow time to provide this identification and receive your badge before entry to the program. School Attendance School attendance is one of the most important issues facing schools in America. As parents and educators, we must join together in a community effort to see that all children are in school and on time on a regular basis. Regular school attendance has always been, and will remain, a high priority of the Hamilton City School teachers and administrators, and, most assuredly, parents or guardians who want their children to obtain the best possible education. Parents or guardians are a child’s first teachers, and the attitudes, values and skills they instill in their child have the strongest influence on their child’s future success. Attendance is not only a privilege but also a State requirement. Success in the classroom is difficult to attain without regular, punctual attendance. Parents or guardians are required to notify the school by 9:15 a.m. on the day a student is absent unless previous notification has been given in accordance with school procedure for excused absences. NEW District Attendance Policy All schools will allow parents/guardians to call in up to 6 times per year to excuse an absence and 6 times per year to excuse a tardy without documentation. All schools will give students consequences for unexcused tardies when students reach 3, 6, 9, and 12. The consequences will vary based on student age, but be consistent throughout the schools. There will be no 5 minute grace period for tardies when school begins. Students who are in the building, but tardy to 1st bell are to be given a tardy to class. Students who are not in the building when school begins are to be given a tardy to school. K-8 schools will begin recommending students who reach the equivalent of 15 unexcused absences for expulsion. All schools will tie attendance incentives to activities like field day, dances, etc. When students move within district boundaries during the school year and would like to remain at the school special permission will be granted and the family will be required to provide transportation. In extreme cases where students have been recommended for expulsion or referred to court for truancy, students will be sent to the school where they reside. Absences – If your child is going to be absent please call Mrs. Lair at 868-5590 before 9:15 a.m. If your child is on the absence list and you have not called, we are required to contact you. Students will be considered truant if he/she is absent without knowledge or consent of the parent; this will result in disciplinary action determined by the building principal. A student may be absent for personal illness, court appearances, professional appointments, religious holidays and observations, death in the family, personal or family related problems or family vacations (this must be verified in writing). A student is considered absent from school when not physically present for instructional purposes. Early Dismissal – A student who will leave during the day must bring a note to that effect from home and present it to the homeroom teacher at the beginning of the school day. An authorized person may sign out the child with proper identification. For the safety of all of our students, students who plan to leave school by an alternate means must provide a written statement to the office. Early dismissals from school are not encouraged. Parents are asked to schedule doctor appointments, counseling sessions, etc., at times when school is not in session. However, when such arrangements cannot be made, parents or guardians must report to the office to pick up students and complete sign-out procedures. Telephone requests for early dismissal will not be honored. Please remember that our primary concern is for the students’ safety and success in school. Absence/Homework – Schoolwork can be sent home upon request of the parent and at the discretion of the teacher; however, teachers must have sufficient notice to prepare the work. Homework request should be received in the office by 10:00 a.m. Please notify the office of your request when calling in an absence. Each teacher will allow appropriate time for a student to complete work missed once the child has returned to school. This DOES NOT include suspensions from school. Attendance Area – Students must attend the school in the attendance area where they reside. Special permission is granted only in extreme situations, and must be approved by the building principal and the district Director of Student Services, Matt Tudor. Emergency Forms – Each student will be given an Emergency Medical Form, as required by law, during the first week of school. Ohio Revised Code, Section 3313.712, requires that the school issue these forms to every student. Parents are to complete this form annually and return it to school within the first week, current and correct information must be provided. Please make sure that anyone who is either permitted or not permitted to pick up your child is listed on the Emergency Form. Any changes in this information must be reported to the school immediately. In the best interest of your child, there must be a minimum of two emergency contacts with working phone numbers on your child’s form. These would be individuals who have permission to pick your child up from school if you cannot be reached and such a situation is necessary. Child Abuse and Neglect – All members of the school staff are mandated reporters. The Ohio State Law requires that all suspected cases of child abuse and/or neglect must be reported to the appropriate agency. Search and Seizure - All requests or suggestions for the search of a student and his/her possessions shall be directed to the principal or dean. The administrator may conduct a search upon reasonable cause to suspect the presence of an illegal or dangerous substance or object, or anything contraband under school rules. As used above, reasonable cause for a search means sufficient grounds to cause an adult of normal intellect to believe that the search of a particular person, place or thing, will lead to the discovery of evidence that the student: has violated a rule in the student handbook, has violated a law or possesses an item or substance presenting an immediate danger of physical harm or illness to others. Dress Code - The Board Policy states: Dress and grooming are rightfully the responsibility of the individual student and his/her parents. To be proper for school, dress and grooming should be clean, neat, and appropriate and should not constitute a safety or health hazard or be such that it might hamper the educational process. Students are to wear clothes that fit. If the student and/or parents fail in their responsibilities, dress and grooming thus become a part of the school’s responsibilities. In such cases, the principal and/or those designated by him/her shall be required to assist in solving the problem as it concerns the school. These rules are stated to improve the learning environment, bridge socio-economic disparities among families and provide other positive benefits. Specifically: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Short skirts and mini-skirts are not permitted. The appropriate length for skirts, dresses, and shorts is no shorter than the width of your fist when placed at the top of the knee-cap when seated or standing. Elementary students may wear shorts before November 1 and after March 1 each school year. Shirts and blouses that are “see-through”, cut low, show cleavage, or expose one’s midriff or undergarments when the student sits, stands, raises his/her hand or bends over are not permitted. All shirts must extend from the base of the neck to the top of the arm, fit closely under the arms and may not have open sides. Hats, hoods, coats, bandanas, “do-rags”, stocking caps, sunglasses, hairnets, gloves and sweatbands are not to be carried or worn during school hours. No clothing, jewelry, tattoos or other personal items may be worn bearing a picture or lettering which is sexually explicit, obscene, vulgar, offensive or libelous; suggests violence, death, suicide, or hate; shows disrespect to any person or group of people; bears advertising related to alcohol, tobacco and/or drugs; or that is otherwise contrary to the school’s educational mission. Tattoos that do not conform to the requirements of this paragraph must be covered. Footwear must be worn that is appropriate for the school environment, which includes stairs and emergency drills, provide for safe and sanitary conditions and not present a safety hazard. Extreme or distracting hair colors, haircuts, hairstyles, makeup, or markings on body or clothes are not permitted. Body piercing adornments are not to be extreme, distracting, or dangerous. Lower garments are to be worn at waist level and must be properly fastened. Students shall not wear pants that sag, fit below the waist or drag the floor – the “droop” look is not acceptable. Belts must be of proper length. Undergarments are not to be exposed when the student sits, stands, raises his/her hand, or bends over. Pajama or sleepwear attire is not permitted. Extreme or distracting jewelry, including but not limited to “dog collars”, spiked bracelets and chains, including wallet chains, as well as other articles judged to be potentially hazardous, extreme or distracting are not permitted. No jewelry that could be dangerous to persons or destructive to school property is permitted. Gang or cult-related items of any kind are not permitted. Principals may prohibit the presence of any apparel, jewelry, accessory or manner of grooming which, by virtue of its color, arrangement, trademark, or any other attribute, denotes membership in 12. such a group. Clothing with large and/or inappropriately-placed holes are not permitted. NOTE: These guidelines are not to be considered all-inclusive. The Administration reserves the right to deal with any apparel deemed inappropriate for school. Confidentiality of Student Records – The Hamilton Board of Education recognizes the students’ right to privacy. All records and materials concerning an individual student must be maintained in such a manner so as to ensure this privacy. Access to such records shall be permitted in accordance with the Board of Education’s Policy. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 provides that, in general, parents have an equal right to access to their child’s educational records unless specifically denied by a court of law. Immunizations – Immunization records for each child must be kept at the school. The Ohio Department of Health under the authority granted to Sections 3316.671 and 3701.13 of the Ohio Revised Code, has established the following minimum immunization requirements for school children: 4-DPT (1 after age 4), 3-OPV or 4-IPV, 1-MMR, TB skin test w/date and results. If you have any questions, please call the school nurse Mrs. Kerchner. Medication During School Hours – It is state law and Board policy that if it is necessary for a student to take prescription or non-prescription medication during school hours, prior to administration, the following is required: Completion of Physician Information Form (available in the office) and all medication must be delivered to the school by the parent or legal guardian. Medication must be brought in its original container with a pharmacist’s label with the following information. a. Students name b. Physician’s name c. Date d. Pharmacy name and telephone number e. Name of medication f. Prescribed dosage and frequency g. Special handling and storage directions Staff members who dispense medication have received training. Students may not carry prescriptions or nonprescription medications at any time. All medications are kept in the clinic. Any unused medication unclaimed by the parent will be destroyed by school personnel when a prescription is no longer to be administered or at the end of the school year. Enrollment – In order to enroll in the Hamilton City School District you must provide the following information: Birth Certificate, Social Security Card, Immunization Records, Proof of residency, and Custody papers (if appropriate). Withdrawals – If you need to withdraw your child because you have moved or are moving, please call Mrs. Giuliano so that proper paperwork may be copied and sent to the new school. Library Services – A media center library is available to all children for research and pleasure reading. Children are responsible for returning books on time. The parent must pay for any lost or damaged books. The Lane Public Library will also provide bookmobile services. Visitors in the Classroom – Parents are welcome to observe the educational program in our schools. Such visits are to be pre-arranged with the office and the teacher. Students are not permitted to bring friends to school as visitors. Achievement Testing – The Ohio Department of Education requires state testing of all students. Testing for elementary school students is as follows: Kindergarten: Readiness Assessment; 1st and 2nd grade – Diagnostic Tests in Reading, Writing and Math; 3rd grade: Achievement Test in Reading and Math, Diagnostic Test in Writing; 4th grade: Achievement Tests in Reading and Math; 5th grade: Achievement Tests in Reading, Math, and Science; 6th grade: Achievement Tests in Reading and Math. These assessments will be used as a benchmark to document student performance. Reporting Student Progress - The Hamilton City School District reporting system includes parent-teacher conferences and regularly written reports. A report card shall be sent home with each child at the end of the quarter of instruction. Interim reports will be sent to parents during each quarter as deemed necessary. Interim reports will be sent to all parents first quarter. Any parent or guardian wishing to confer with the teacher or principal about his/her child's progress is requested to call the school or send a note so that a conference time can be arranged. Parent log-in to check student progress on the web-based Progress Book will be sent home by the end of September. Personal Belongings - Radios, toys, Game Boys, I Pods, I Pads, cell phones, and other personal items are not to be bought into school unless specific permission has been given by the teacher and/or principal. Consequences may occur if these items are brought to school. The school is not responsible for loss or damage to personal property of students. Student Conduct We believe that every child deserves a high quality education. The foundation to a successful education is grounded in a focus on both academics and life skills. That foundation includes quality instruction and a solid behavioral expectation plan that includes high expectations, school rules, positive behavior supports, and both positive and negative consequences for student choices. Brookwood Elementary School is dedicated to developing young people of good character who become responsible and caring citizens. Character Education Traits Below are the expectations that each student at Brookwood will exhibit: 1. Respect 2. Personal Responsibility 3. Honesty 4. Compassion 5. Acceptance Positive Behavior Supports Program Brookwood Elementary staff ascribes to a program called Positive Behavior Supports. Using the concepts of PBS, the Brookwood staff actually teaches the students how to behave appropriately to create a positive school environment. This allows for maximum learning for all students. By using data, we identify students who may be at risk and provide them with strategies to become more successful. High-risk students may be paired with a mentor in the building – someone other than their homeroom teacher – who can help with personal problem solving. We strive to show all students that: a) they are all accepted and valued, b) any aggressive and unsafe behavior will not be tolerated, c) we must all value differences between us, not criticize. Research has shown that implementing only punishment for inappropriate behavior, especially when it is used inconsistently, is ineffective. Rewarding good behavior is an important part of our program. Brookwood students can earn “Caught Being Good” or Blue Jay 200 Club from any staff member for exhibiting appropriate behavior. Caught Being Good Coupons are entered into the classroom container, from which one name is drawn each Friday to go to the office to choose prizes. Students can also receive Blue Jay 200 Club coupons at any time. As soon as an entire row, column or diagonal is completed on the 200 Club chart, all students whose names are listed will receive a special prize from Mrs. Theurer, the principal. We also have rewards for the school “Read at Home” program. In addition, students who exemplify our quarterly character values are treated to “Pizza with the Principal”. Quarterly awards are given for Perfect Attendance, Special Area Awards, Honor Roll, and B.U.G. (Bringing up Grades). Our Brookwood PTO will provide treats for those students who make Honor Roll. As you walk through the halls of Brookwood, you will notice blue-and-white signs that list our school-wide rules. Teachers frequently review the rules and model appropriate behavior. The following is a list of our school rules. We hope that you will spend a few minutes reading through the rules with your child. Your support of our efforts is invaluable. Brookwood School-Wide Rules 1. Be respectful of yourself and others including all students, staff, community members, and school property. 2. Be responsible for your own actions. 3. Be ready to learn each day. 4. Keep hands and feet to yourself. 5. Listen and follow adult directions. 6. Walk quietly in the halls. Do not run. 7. Use appropriate language at all times. 8. Always tell the truth. 9. Adhere to the designated noise levels throughout the building. Positive Rewards 1. Classroom/Team Incentives/Parent Communication 2. Caught Being Good Program 3. Blue Jay Club 4. Character Winners 5. Quarterly Awards Program Negative Consequences - (Consequences may or may not follow this sequence) 1. Time out in another classroom 2. Phone call home 3. Loss of recess or privileges 4. Noon detention 5. After school detention 6. Friday School, 3:35-5:00 p.m. 7. Out of School Suspension 8. Expulsion School Expectations – Be Responsible Hallway/Pod Playground Bus Be a Problem Solver Be Safe Walk in a single-file line During transitions, hold your personal belongings in your arms Quiet mouths and bodies Only touch your belongings Keep walls and floors clean Pick up trash if in sight Hands and feet to yourself Use only one hand on the stair railing Walk one step at a time Keep your hands, feet, and objects to yourself Use appropriate language Promptly line up when signaled Return equipment to proper area Don’t leave play area without permission Clean up after yourself Say “Please” and “Thank You” to adults and friends Talk softly Keep your hands and feet to yourself Take turns and share Think it through first. Ask a teacher second. Tattle (dangerous) vs. Ignore (bothersome) Pick up trash if in sight Raise your hand for assistance from an adult Complete all assignments on time Come prepared to learn with all materials Always do your best work Stay focused on the task at hand Have permission to speak before speaking. Raise hand. Speak politely Be a listener Think it through first. Ask a teacher second. Tattle (dangerous) vs. Ignore (bothersome) Cooperate with teachers and friends Make sure you are on time to the bus stop and bus line Be mindful of other students Listen to your bus helper Talk softly on the bus and in line Use appropriate language Listen to your bus driver Get on the bus one at a time Walk at all times Keep hands and feet to yourself Choose your words carefully Get permission before getting out of your seat Stay in your seat Stay under the awning while waiting Cafeteria Classroom Be Respectful Stay in your place (in line and in your seat) Walk and be patient in line FEE SCHEDULE FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS 2014-2015 Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Cooking Consumable Supplies/Paper 25.00 TOTAL KINDERGARTEN FEES $29.00 Consumable Supplies/Paper 25.00 Reading Workbook 15.00 Handwriting Workbook 12.00 TOTAL GRADE 1 FEES 52.00 Consumable Supplies/Paper 25.00 Reading Workbook 15.00 TOTAL GRADE 2 FEES 40.00 Math Workbook 25.00 Reading Workbook 15.00 TOTAL GRADE 3 FEES Math Workbook Consumable Supplies/Paper 4.25 $48.25 4.00 25.00 Language Arts Workbook 6.00 Recorder Fee 5.00 Student Agenda 4.25 TOTAL GRADE 4 FEES Grade 5/6 4.00 Consumable Supplies/Paper Student Agenda Grade 4 4.00 Math Workbook $44.25 4.00 Consumable Supplies/Paper 25.00 Language Arts Workbook 6.00 Student Agenda TOTAL GRADES 5 & 6 FEES 4.25 $39.25 Thank you for taking time to review these policies. Welcome to Team Brookwood, where students will succeed through the dedication and teamwork of the staff, students, parents, and community.