School Policies/Procedures
School Policies & Regulations
Students should abide by the following school policies and regulations:
Student Records
Attention families: The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a Federal law, requires that a school with certain exceptions obtain your written consent prior to the disclosure of personally identifiable information from your child’s education records. However, a school may disclose appropriately designated “directory information” without written consent, unless you have advised the school to the contrary in accordance with school district procedures. The primary purpose of directory information is to allow schools to include information from your child’s education records in certain school publications.
Parents who wish to opt their students out of directory information releases must complete an Opt-Out Form for each of their students, and must return each form to the school at which each student is enrolled by November 6, 2023.
Find more information, including the forms you need HERE.
Student Uniforms
Student Uniforms | |
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Bottoms | Navy pants, shorts, skirts, skorts etc. |
Tops | Light blue collared shirt |
Shoes | Closed toe shoes or sneakers must be worn; No open toe shoes permitted due to safety Shoes/sneakers can be any color Crocs should not be worn. They are a safety hazard especially during recess and gym. |
Gym | Must wear athletic sneakers for gym Gym uniform is sold in our School Store with school logo on t-shirt and sweatpants If you are unable to purchase a gym uniform you may wear: -Black bottoms (sweat pants, tights etc.) -Yellow tshirt |
School-Wide Positive Behavior Support Plan:
- Be Respectful
- Be Responsible
- Be Peaceful
- Be A Problem Solver
#BeMoore
Other School /Classroom Rules
- We show respect at all times.
- We walk through the hallways quietly.
- We speak politely to everyone.
- We keep our school clean.
- We work and play safely.
- We keep our hands, feet, and objects to ourselves.
- We are kind.
**At any time you may send a note with your child or call the school with your concerns.
To guarantee a good social and educational climate, it is important that students understand what acceptable standards of behavior are and that they will be expected at all times. Discipline will be administered when an individual’s actions interfere with the right of teachers to teach and students to learn.