Oklahoma Elementary

 Our handbook is used as a communication device to keep a constant understanding of rules and policies between Oklahoma Elementary School and it's parents.  Please feel free to use the handbook as one of your resources or call the school directly with any questions. (814) 371-3660
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
OKLAHOMA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
 
2009 – 2010 FAMILY – STUDENT HANDBOOK

 

 
MISSION STATEMENT
 
            The DuBois Area School District shall provide opportunites to prepare each student to become an educated, responsible and productive citizen.  Our success depends upon the support and cooperation of family and community. 
 
OKLAHOMA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

 

2009 – 2010

 

 Dear Parents,

 

            Welcome to a new school year at Oklahoma Elementary.  It is our goal to make this year a very enjoyable one for your child.  We hope that it will be a year filled with rich experiences, challenging projects, and many successful achievements.

 

            A large part of making this a successful year depends on you, the parent.  Your involvement and interest in your child’s education is vital.  We encourage you to keep open lines of communication with the school.  Information will be sent home periodically.  If you have any questions or concerns, we ask that you contact us so that we can assist you.  Questions concerning classroom events should be addressed by the classroom teacher between 8:30 – 8:50 A.M. or 3:45 – 4:00 P.M.  Our guidance counselor, Miss Jessica Kropp, and I are also available to assist you with your concerns.

 

            We are happy that you will be with us this year and we want to assure you that we will all do our best to make this a wonderful experience for your child.  I invite you to visit our school, attend your child’s programs, and become an active member of PTA.

 

 

 

                                                                                    Sincerely,

 

 

 

                                                                                    Mrs. Kathleen Ginther, Principal

 
 
OKLAHOMA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
 
PRINCIPAL – MRS. GINTHER
SECRETARY – MRS. DILULLO        
SECRETARY – MRS. STREATOR
 
PHONE – 371-3660

 

KINDERGARTEN                                                                MRS. BARRON

                                                                                              MRS. BISH

                                                                                              MR. WEAVER

 

FIRST GRADE                                                                      MRS. BURT

                                                                                              MRS. KOPENHAVER

                                                                                              MRS. SMITH

 

SECOND GRADE                                                                MRS. GAETA

                                                                                              MRS. MORRIS

                                                                                              MRS. RAYBUCK

 

THIRD GRADE                                                                    MRS. KENNEDY

                                                                                              MRS. MONTANA

                                                                                              MRS. REINSEL

 

FOURTH GRADE                                                                 MR. MICKS

                                                                                              MRS. PASTERNAK

                                                                                              MRS. RAIFORD

 

FIFTH GRADE                                                                     MRS. FRENCH

                                                                                              MRS. SHICK

                                                                                              MRS. WILLIAMS

 

LEARNING SUPPORT                                                        MRS. MARCHIONI

                                                                                              MRS. MOORHOUSE

AIDE                                                                                     MRS. BARTON                    

AIDE                                                                                     MRS. SCHMIDT

 

TITLE I                                                                                 MRS. HIMES

                                                                                              MRS. ISHMAN

AIDE                                                                                     MRS. KELLY

 

GUIDANCE COUNSELOR                                                 MISS KROPP

 

SPEECH                                                                               MRS. CUBA

AIDE                                                                                    MRS. WEAVER

 

LIBRARIAN                                                                        MISS CONWAY

AIDE                                                                                    MRS. SOLADA

 

GIFTED SUPPORT                                                             MRS. FINALLE                           

VOCAL MUSIC                                                                  MRS. RICHKO

 

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC                                                  MR. FISHEROSKI

 

ART                                                                                      MRS. GASTON

 

PHYS. ED.                                                                            MR. WEBER

 

SCHOOL NURSE                                                                MRS. THOMAS

HEALTH AIDE                                                                     MRS. FREAS

 

CAFETERIA COOKS                                                          MRS. DIXON

                                                                                              MRS. HENNINGER

                                                                                              MRS. NADJI

 

AIDE                                                                                    MRS. REED

AIDE                                                                                    MRS. CASHMER

 

CASHIER                                                                            MRS. SPINDA

 

CUSTODIANS                                                                   MR. DUTTRY

                                                                                            MR. CURLEY

 

INSTRUCTIONAL TEACHER AIDES                              MRS. CASHMER

                                                                                            MRS. REED

                                                                                            MRS. PALIAN

                                                                                            MRS. KELGREN

 

                                                                                                                                                        

DUBOIS AREA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

 

 The faculty and staff of the Oklahoma Elementary School are anxious to help your children do their very best during the 2009-2010 school year.  We can do this only with your assistance.  The following are some ways we can work together for a great school year.

 

1.         See that your child arrives on time.  School starts at 9:00 a.m. and dismissal is at 3:40 p.m.  Parents with children who walk to school are encouraged to send their children to school in the morning between 8:40 a.m. and 8:50 am.

 

2.         Impress your child with the importance of obeying all school regulations, safety rules and respect for the school in general.  Students are asked to return home immediately after school before they go outside to play.

 

3.         (Always send a note) to explain your child’s absence the day your child returns to school following the absence.  Call the school before 9:30 am. if your child will not attend school that day.  If your child has a dental or doctor’s appointment during the school day, send a note so proper arrangements can be made.

 

4.         TARDINESS---A LITTLE LATE IS TOO LATE!  If your child arrives late to school, he or she should report to the office before going to the classroom.  Repeated tardiness will result in penalties and may require a parent-pupil-principal conference.

 

5.         Encourage your child to practice safe conduct while riding school busses.  If a student is riding or walking home with another student, he or she should bring a note to the teacher explaining this arrangement.  Bus slips are completed by the building secretaries.

 

6.         EARLY DISMISSAL---If any student wishes to be dismissed from school early, he/she is required to bring in an excuse from his/her parent/guardian.  Any emergency arising during the school day should be taken to the office for permission to leave early.  Legal reasons for early dismissal are doctor or dentist appointments that cannot be made at another time, illness, and other urgent or personal reasons of which the legality is to be determined by the school administration.  Students should report to the main office to be picked up by those taking them from school prior to regular dismissal.  At that time, the person/s picking up the child must register at the office and record the time they are picking up the child.       

 
7.         SCHOOL CLOSING------In the event of inclement weather or mechanical breakdown, school may be closed or starting time delayed.  The same conditions may also necessitate early dismissal.  School closings, delayed starting times or early dismissals will be announced over our local radio stations, WCED AM 1420, WOWQ FM 102.1, WDBA FM 107.3, WDSN FM 106.5, as well as WMKX FM 95.9 in Brookville.  Reports in the morning will be broadcast as early as possible.  If no report is heard, it can be assumed that school will be in session.  Please do not call the schools or radio stations.  These lines must be kept open for emergencies.  Early Dismissals as well as school closings will be sent via ALERT NOW phone systems to assure parents are notified.
 
8.                  DRESS CODE------The school requires that students dress in such a manner that is conducive to their safety, health and general welfare.  Any form of dress detrimental to the health, safety or general welfare of any student will not be permitted. (See Dress and Grooming Policy).
 
9.                  GYM CLASS------All children should wear gym shoes (sneakers) for days when they are scheduled for gym.  Although gym uniforms are not needed for elementary school, girls should not wear dresses or skirts on the day they have gym.  If for some particular reason your child is not to take gym, please send a note to the homeroom teacher explaining the reason.
 
10.              MEDICATION ---If it is necessary for your child to take medication during school hours, please refer to the Medication Policy.  (See Medication Policy)
 
11.              VISITING THE SCHOOL---WELCOME!  Please stop in the office to sign the registerand get permission before visiting the school.  Visitor badges are provided.  Unfortunately, we do not recognize a, ll of the parents/guardians and this procedure will help eliminate the possibility of unauthorized persons coming for children who are not parents/guardians.  If you wish to visit a classroom, arrangements can be made through the office or with the classroom teacher.  (See Visitiation Policy)
 
12.              CONFERENCES ---Grades K, 1, & 2 will have scheduled teacher conferences in both the Fall and Spring to discuss your child’s academic progress.  Grades 3, 4, and 5 will have conferences once a year in the winter.  All other conferences can be scheduled with the classroom teac, her on an as needed basis throughout the year.

      (See Elementary Conference Schedule)

 

13.       POLICIES AND PROCEDURES---The DuBois Area School District Policy and Procedures manuals are located in the Main Office and are available for parents and

            students for review.

 

14.       STUDENT EXPRESSION/DISTRIBUTION AND POSTING OF MATERIALS---

            This Policy # 220 is available for review in the Main Office.

 
15.       LUNCH------Lunch periods are from 11:30 a.m. - 1:25 p.m.  Lunch money is to be sent to school each day, or you may pay in advance weekly or monthly. Checks can be made out to DASD CAFETERIA FUND.

Adult                                                   $3.00

Extra Milk                                           $.50

Child                                                   $1.75

Juice                                                    $.35

Ice Cream                                            .65 (Sold only on Fridays)

Wellness Snacks                                  $.50

                        (See Lunch schedule)

 

            BREAKFAST----is now available at 8:30 AM – 8:55 AM

                        Prices are as follows:

                        Adult               $1.20

                        Child                 1.00

                        Reduced             .30

 
16.              GUM CHEWING---Students are not permitted to chew gum during school hours.  Exceptions may be made for special occasions.
 
17.              PARTY INVITATIONS------Private party invitations are not to be distributed at school unless the entire class is to be invited.  If only some classmates are invited, please use other methods to issue invitations.  This alleviates embarrassment and some hurt feelings.
 
18.              EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENT NOT MEETING ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS (AYP) ON PSSA:

Students not attending academic standards at the proficient level will have

access to strategies employed by the DuBois Area School District which may include:  extra instructional time, before and after school tutoring, Title I and/or Learning Support, and the opportunity to attend Summer School.  Parents will be included in all aspects of remediation.

 

19.       SUPPORT OUR PTA!!!

            PTA President -   2009 – 2010                        Susan Hassan    372-3253

 

PTA Meetings

To be announced at a later time.


IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR

 

ASSESSMENT DATES

 

            PSSA – Grades 3, 4 & 5                                      April 7-8, 13-14, 2010

            PSSA Writing Test  Gr 5                                       April 20-22, 2010

            PSSA Science Test  Gr. 4                                     April 28, 2010

                       

            OLSAT Grade 2                                                   May 11, 2010

            OLSAT Grade 4                                                   May 11, 2010 

            Stanford Achievement Tests - Grades 2                 May 18-20, 2010                                  

 

 

MUSIC PROGRAM DATES:          

            4th/5th Grade Performance                               Friday                          12/11/09

            KDG/1st Grade Performance                          Friday                          03/12/10

            2nd/3rd Grade Performance                              Friday                          05/07/10

  

PRIMARY CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

 

                        GRADE                     FALL                        

                        Kdg.                            Week of November  9-10, 12-13, 2009 

                        First Grade                  Week of October 26-30, 2009

                        Second Grade             Week of October 12 – 16, 2009 

 

                        GRADE                     SPRING

                        Kdg.                            Week of February 22-26, 2010

                        First Grade                  Week of March 8-12, 2010

                        Second Grade             Week of March 22-26, 2010    
 
INTERMEDIATE MID-YEAR CONFERENCE SCHEDULE           

 

                        GRADE

                        Third                           To be announced

                        Fourth                         To be announced

                        Fifth                            To be announced


 

SUMMARY OF

SCHOOL ATTENDANCE POLICY

 

          Parents or guardians MUST NOTIFY the school by 9:30 a.m. on the day a student is absent unless previously notification has been given in accordance with school procedure for excuses absences.  After 9:30 a.m., the attendance secretary is required to notify a student’s parents, custodian, guardian, legal custodian or other person responsible for the student that the student is absent from school.

            The purpose of the state compulsory attendance law is to insure that each student receives their fundamental right to education.  It is not the purpose or intent to use these laws for any other reason.

 

            Students are required to attend school everyday except for:

 

            1.         Illness of the student

            2.         Death in the immediate family

            3.         Quarantine

            4.         Impassable roads

            5.         Inclement weather (school is closed)

            6.         Excused upon a farm or domestic service emergency permit

            7.         Religious Holiday

            8.         Exceptionally urgent reasons that affects the child directly

                        (Does not include work at home)

 

            Absences due to the following reason will be considered unexcused

            absences which constitute truancy:

 

            1.         Failure to get up

            2.         Missing the bus (when it is reasonably on schedule)

            3.         Babysitting

            4.         Running errands

            5.         Shopping

            6.         Participating in private lessons

            7.         Participating in hobbies (hunting, fishing, etc.)

            8.         Visiting relatives

            9.         Forged excuses

10.       FAILURE TO BRING IN AN EXCUSE TO COVER REASON FOR ABSENCE WITHIN (3) DAYS OF ABSENCE.

11.       Tardy

12.       Skipping classes or school

 


An absence becomes an excused absence only when the school classifies it as such.  Under the Pennsylvania School Code, explanations of a doubtful nature may be investigated by the school attendance officer.  A claim of repeated illness justifies the school in requesting a statement from the family doctor.  A doctor’s statement may be required if the child has been absent 10 days or more.  Frequent absences due to illness may be symptoms of a serious medical problem.

 

            When a student has three (3) days or equivalent of unexcused – unlawful absences, the parent will receive a “first offense” notice via certified mail.  The notice will state the days the student was absent and explain the state school law that pertains to that absence.

 

            If the student is absent for any additional time during this current school year, you must mail a written excuse to the attendance office at our school.  If the student accumulates three additional unlawful absences during this current school year, you will be liable for the penalty of arrest for a summary offense, charged before the District Magistrate, as required by the School Laws of Pennsylvania.

 

            In addition to the citation, the student will be referred to Children and Youth Services for further action in the county in which the student resides.

 

 

EDUCATIONAL OR FAMILY TRIPS

 

Requests for a family trip must be prearranged at least five (5) days prior to the absence.  The request should be submitted to the building principal for confirmation.  Family trip forms must be obtained at the office.  Parents will be notified by the building principal if the pupil’s teacher/teachers advise against the student’s absence.  The student must obtain assignments from their prospective teacher prior to the trip.  Assignments must be completed and turned in on the first day of the students return to school.  Days of absence for trips should not normally exceed ten (10) school days a year.  Days in excess of the 10 days permitted will be declared unexcused/unlawful. 

 

Family trips will not be approved during weeks of PSSA and SAT testing.  Refer to the schedule for testing dates.

 

DRESS AND GROOMING

 

            The Board recognizes that each student’s mode of dress and grooming is a manifestation of personal style and individual preference.  The Board will not interfere with the right of students and their parents to make decisions regarding their appearance except when their choices affect the educational program of the schools or the health and safety of others.

 

            The Board authorizes the Superintendent to enforce school regulations prohibiting student dress or grooming practices; which present a hazard to the health or safety of the student him/herself or to others in the school; materially interfere with school work, create disorder, or disrupt the educational program; cause excessive wear or damage to school property and prevent the student from achieving his/her own educational objectives because of blocked vision or restricted movement.

 

            The Superintendent shall develop a procedure to implement this policy which designates the building principal to monitor student dress and grooming in his/her building.

 

            In an effort to help parents implement this policy the following is a list of sample inappropriate articles of clothing:  (STUDENTS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO WEAR THESE ITEMS AND PARENTS WILL BE CALLED)

 

                        Spandex pants

                        Gang related clothing

                        Bare midriff blouses/shirts

                        Haltertops/Bare backed blouses/shirts

                        Fishnet shirts (if worn alone)

                        Muscle shirts

                        T-shirts advertising drugs, sex, violence, alcohol or gang related

                        messages

                        Jogging or boxer shorts

                        Cut-Offs

                        Any article of oversized clothing (including pant lengths that should

                        not drag on the floor

                        It is recommended that skirts, dresses etc. should not be more than

                        four inches above the knee

                        Heelies

                        Thin strapped blouses/shirts

                        Hats (in school)

                        Headbands

  

MEDICATIONS POLICY

 

If it is necessary for your child to take medication during school hours, you must follow the guidelines listed below:

 

1.         A written note should be sent with medication starting date, child’s name, name of medication, dosage and time of administration.  If medication is sent with a child without a w, ritten note, the child will not be permitted to take the medication.

 

2.         The medication should be sent in a properly labeled bottle from the pharmacy.  Medications of different kinds or doses are not to be placed in the same bottle.

 

3.         Medications should be brought to the nurse’s office where they will be kept in a secure area.  Medications are not to be kept in pockets, lunch boxes, desks, etc.

 

4.         The child should be able to administer the medication him/herself under adult supervision.

 

5.         A medication form should be completed and signed by the physician if the medication is to be taken on a long term bases.

 

6.         You must notify the school if there is a change in the medication, dosage, the time of administration or if the medication is discontinued.

 

7.         The Policies and Procedures governing the administration of medications

            and use of Asthma Inhalers are located in the Main Office and Nurse’s

            Office and are available for parents and students to review.

 

These guidelines are to assure that your child will receive the optimum benefit of the medication he/she is taking and to assure his/her safety as well as the safety of all other children in the school.

 

If you have any questions regarding the above medication policy, you may contact the school nurse.

 

*Information concerning CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) may be

obtained in the Nurse’s Office.

 

BUS RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR DUBOIS ELEMENTARY STUDENTS

 

            Parents are asked to review with their child/children the District’s School Bus Rules and Regulations.

 

            A student, who cannot maintain self-discipline on the bus, may forfeit this privilege and be required to rely on other means of transportation.  The school bus driver is authorized to enforce safety and social standards on his/her bus.  The relationship of the operator and the student must be one of cooperation.

 

A guideline for bus conduct and student responsibilities are:

 

            1.         Classroom like behavior on the school bus is expected at all times.

            2.         Quiet, low voice talking is permitted.

            3.         School bus windows should be in the closed position unless the bus driver

                        has done otherwise.

4.         Nothing is to be carried on the bus that may prove destructive, disruptive or harmful in any way.

5.         At no time should any object be thrown or tossed in any manner on the

            school bus.

6.         Profane-vulgar language, name calling, displaying obscene writings or pictures are not permitted.

7.         Students will be financially responsible for any destruction that occurs on the school bus for which they are responsible.

8.         Students may be assigned seats by the bus driver and they are expected to be seated at all times.

9.         Students must take seats when getting on the bus and before it moves.

10.       Students are not permitted to chew gum or eat food on the bus.

11.       Pets are not permitted on the bus.

12.       Students are to listen and obey their bus driver.

13.       At all bus stops, students must be on time to meet their bus, practice good behavior while waiting and be careful of all moving traffic.

 

            Students involved in minor violations shall be warned by the bus driver.  If the infraction is repeated or continues. It may be treated as a major violation.  The parents of the students may be notified by either the contractor or a school official.

 

Major violations:  Smoking or the using of tobacco in any form; destroying bus property, swearing; throwing any objects; striking matches or lighting firecrackers; refusing to remain seated while the bus is in motion; fighting; and anything that impairs or endangers the lives of the students, driver or any vehicle or person in the vicinity of the bus.

            Students involved in major violations may be suspended from the bus and/or school.  For example, an automatic suspension exists for smoking in a school building; this automatic suspension would also hold if a student is found smoking on the school bus.

 


            Students who willfully damage a school bus at any time during the school year shall be denied transportation until such time as satisfactory arrangements can be arranged between parents and contractor to compensate the contractor for such damages.  The School Board will assist the contractor in recovering losses due to vandalism to the limit the school code and state statutes permit.

LIBRARY PROCEDURES

 

            The Library has become more than just a room full of books; it has become the multi-media center of the school.  The Library strives to give students materials which will be helpful in their development as individuals.  To do this, the library acquires materials which are integrated with the school’s curriculum as well as the many everyday interests of the students.  The library encourages students in all phases of their reading and also teaches them to become users of the Library and it’s media.

 

 LIBRARY RULES

 

1.         Children may borrow books for one week.

 

2.         Books may be renewed for one week or longer as needed, however, books must be brought to the Library to be renewed.

 

3.         The parents are responsible for paying for the books that are lost or damaged by their children.

 

4.         If a student needs a specific book that our Library does not contain, tell your Librarian about it and he/she may be able to acquire it through another school Library.

 

  

CAFETERIA BEHAVIOR CODE

 

1.         All students must form a single line while waiting to be served.

 

2.         On being served, the child will walk quietly to his/her table.

 

3.         Reasonable talking with close neighbors is permitted.

 

4.         The seat a child takes when entering the cafeteria is the seat he/she should

            remain in during the rest of the lunch period.  There is to be no jumping

            around to different tables to visit friends.

 

5.         The throwing or tossing of food cartons, objects, etc. in any manner is

            strictly forbidden.

 

6.         Return of trays and dishes will be completed in a quiet and orderly manner.

 

7.         Students will listen and give the same respect to the adult in charge of the

            cafeteria, as they do their teacher.

 

8.         Parents will be contacted if there is a continuous or serious problem

            in the cafeteria.

 

9.         Students are responsible for leaving their area free from garbage upon

            leaving the cafeteria.