Length of Day
The certified staff work day is 8:00 – 3:30. Staff is required to be on site from 8:00 to 3:15 (15 minutes of the day can be worked off site). Staff leaving the building during school hours must notify the office and principal in advance. Staff need to record in and out times on the white board by the mail boxes when leaving early or arriving late.
Dismissal
Students are to leave the school grounds and go directly home each day as soon as they are dismissed. Students are not permitted back on school grounds until 4:00 p.m.
No student may alter home transportation plans without written communication from the parent. Students are not to use the classroom phone to make after-school plans.
All individual student early dismissals must be cleared through the office. Students need to bring a written request from home to leave campus early. Students leaving early must be signed out in the office by a parent/adult.
If for any reason a teacher keeps a student after school, the teacher must:
· Notify the parent by telephone | |||
· Notify the office that a student is staying after school | |||
· Clarify with the parent how the student is to go home and inform the office |
Recess
Students are to play outside during recess. There will be few exceptions to the rule. A student may remain inside only if he/she brings a note from his/her parent(s) or a physician and then only for one or two days (unless the classroom teacher makes an exception). If there are concerns in this area, please discuss them with the nurse or health room assistant.
Students are not to be sent to the office to complete class work or homework during recesses unless prior arrangements are made in person with the principal.
Injury
When students are injured or become seriously ill, immediately notify the school office. The Health Room Assistant will help with the child and will contact the parents/guardians. It is the responsibility of the supervising staff member to fill out an Accident Report Form when there is an accident. Accident Report Forms may be obtained in the office. If life threatening immediately call 911.
Staff members must fill out an Accident Report Form if they have been injured. It is important to do this even if the staff member thinks that the injury is not serious.
Students must have a pass to go to the Health Room.
Staff Meetings
Staff meetings are held on Wednesdays. Please do not plan appointments or other meeting on this day. On staff meeting days, certified staff members are required to stay until 3:30. One Wednesday a month the staff meeting will last until 4:00. This extended staff meeting will usually be held on the third Wednesday of each month.
Staff meetings start on time and end on time. Teachers are expected to be at each meeting. Any teacher who will not be at any meeting must talk directly to the principal.
Staff members are required to sign in for all staff meetings for record of attendance. This record will be kept in a folder in the office along with the agenda for the meeting.
Note taking for the meetings will be rotated amongst the staff. Meeting notes will be kept in a folder along with the agenda and sign-in sheet. Staff members are expected to be professionally engaged during staff meetings. Correcting papers or working on other things is not acceptable.
Cumulative Records
Student cumulative records are kept in the file cabinets located in the main office. They are filed by grade level and teacher. A teacher may sign out a student's cum file as needed, however cum files are to be returned to the file cabinet at the end of the day and cum files are never to be removed from the school or left in a classroom overnight. All records that remain with a student throughout his/her school career are contained within the cumulative record folder. When new students enroll at Woodside, office personnel will prepare a cum folder containing the enrollment form and the cum record card. Office personnel will request previous school records as the student enrolls. As these records arrive, they will be placed in the student's cum folder.
The counselor will review the cum folders of all students new to the school.
Academic/Attendance Referrals
Referrals should be made to the Student Success Team, (SST) completion of the Request for Service Form. This process will be reviewed at the beginning of the school year in a staff meeting and is more extensively covered in the Student Support Services section of this handbook. Students who need to be referred to the Evaluation Team must first be reviewed at SST. As appropriate the SST will make referrals to the Evaluation Team.
Discipline Referrals
Playground referrals are written on discipline referral slips. Playground referral slips are FYI only for classroom teachers.
Discipline slips are not to be sent home with the student. Teachers are to provide support for discipline of their students with regard to playground infractions; however, applications of discipline consequences are the responsibility of the playground supervisors or principal. Physical fighting and students who are receiving frequent discipline slips must be referred to the principal.
Students may not be sent from the classroom to the office for discipline purposes without clearly communicating the situation by phone or in writing. Students who are routinely sent to the office for discipline purposes must be referred to the Student Support Team for intervention.
Flag Exercises
According to Everett Public School Policy, the Pledge of Allegiance needs to be recited in classrooms at the beginning of each school day. Students will recite the Pledge over the intercom each morning. This responsibility will rotate.
Cleaning the School Facility
At the close of the school day, students must clean up the classroom. Pencils, crayons, paper, books and other items should be removed from the floor. The chairs should be placed on top of the desks so the custodians can clean the floors. You will receive a schedule of what nights your room will be vacuumed.
All materials must be stored in a safe manner with no heavy boxes or materials stored on top of cabinets. The room must be free of clutter so that the physical environment is safe and pleasant for the students.
Classroom Environment
Staff members are required to create a physically safe classroom environment that is free from clutter and debris. Materials must be stored in a manner that is neat and tidy. Heavy boxes or materials may not be stored on top of cabinets; in case of an earthquake, these items can cause severe injuries. Only 20% of the walls may be covered by paper due to the requirements of the fire department. Lighted candles are prohibited.
Desks and furniture must be arranged so that students can exit with speed and ease in case of an emergency situation.
Couches and other overstuffed furniture are prohibited in classrooms.
All windows to the outside and inside must remain uncovered. Sight lines must be clear to all student areas for ease of supervision.
Due to the rising costs of electricity and the increase in electricity use because of the new computers in the classrooms, all personal coffee makers, refrigerators, microwaves, heaters (etc.) are prohibited.
1. | Attire that shows or displays undergarments: inadequately covers chest/breasts, midriff, buttocks or thighs; displays obscene, sexual, drug, alcohol or tobacco related messages or pictures; or displays gang-related symbolism. |
2. | Any clothing that would create, in fact, an atmosphere in which a student, staff member, or other person’s well being is hindered by undue pressure, behavior, intimidation, overt gesture or threat of violence. |
3. | Bandanas, headscarves, baseball caps, are prohibited in all buildings. Stocking caps may be worn at recess; however they may not be worn in the classrooms. Baseball caps may be worn to and from school and not at recess. |
Media Instructional Materials
Instructions regarding use of media materials and equipment will come from the teacher/librarian who will coordinate this part of the school program. All equipment must be checked out from the librarian or school secretary. Digital and video camera equipment is to be checked out through the Art/Technology teacher.
Guest Instructors/Speakers
Complete the Instructional Guest Form located in the form section of the on-line handbook. Office staff and principal must be notified of visitors so messages can be relayed and safety concerns addressed. Guests need to check in at the office and wear a Visitor Button.
Conferences
Regular parent-teacher conferences are scheduled twice a year for grades K through 5. Teachers are required to maintain close contact throughout the school year with parents through extra conferences, telephone contacts, classroom visits, and classroom newsletters, etc.
Teachers are to hold one conference for each student during each conference week and are not to schedule two conferences to accommodate divorced parents. Schedule one conference so that both parents hear the same information and do not put the school and the teacher in an adverse situation. The principal or the counselor will be available to attend difficult conferences.
Emergency Procedures
Yellow Emergency Backpacks are to be displayed in a prominent place in each room. Additional procedures are outlined in the Emergency Procedures section of this handbook. Staff must complete a staff emergency card to be filed in the office. A class list and copy of emergency procedures are to be stored in the emergency backpacks located in each classroom. Persons in charge of the students in the classroom are to take the emergency backpacks with them during every emergency drill.
Copy Machines
The copier is located near the library. All staff will be assigned codes for using the copier. You can print copies on the copier directly from your computer and are encouraged to do so (it is far less expensive than your individual printers). A small amount of para-educator time is assigned to do copy projects for teachers. Please put work requests in the large bin in the back workroom allowing plenty of lead-time for completion.
There is a smaller copier located in the workroom off the office and is for office use only. The Risograph machine is located in the workroom and is used only by the para-educators and/or secretary. Do not use the school copy machine for personal use other than one or two copies.
Smoking Policy
The Everett School District has a NO SMOKING policy.
HUMAN RESOURCES
Drug-Free Workplace
In accordance with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, as amended, the District prohibits:
1. The unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use, of alcohol, a controlled substance, or other intoxicants in the workplace; | |
2. Reporting to work under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or other intoxicants; and | |
3. Any other manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of alcohol, a controlled substance, or other intoxicants in a manner that is detrimental to the interests of the District. |
1. Provide a copy of the District’s Drug-Free Workplace statement to new employees; | |
2. Maintain a drug-free awareness program; and | |
3. Comply with other specific requirements of the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1998, as amended. |
Legal References: 20 U.S.C. §§ 7101-7118 Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act |
P.T.A.
Regular PTA meetings will be announced. Staff participation in PTA is welcome and encouraged and results in greater support from parents. A membership drive is held in September and staff will have an opportunity to join this organization. Staff members are asked to volunteer to sign up for one PTA meeting with responsibilities rotating.
P.T.A. reimburses each staff member $50.00 for the purchase of supplies and materials. The items must remain at Woodside. Save your receipts because there will be no reimbursement without a receipt.
Volunteer Procedures
Everett School District Policy #5430 mandates that all regular school volunteers fill out a Volunteer Application Form to be kept on file at the district office. Human Resources will conduct background checks on all school volunteers. All volunteers are required to sign in at the office. Volunteers must wear their volunteer button. Please send all adults whom you see in a building who are not wearing volunteer buttons to the office to sign in. This helps keep a safe environment.