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School Reminders & Policies

PIP_12-2011.pdf
SCHOOL HOURS:
Supervision of children on campus will begin at 8:15 am. Please do NOT drop off children before this time. Breakfast begins at 8:15 am. It is FREE for ALL students.
Class begins at 9 am. Please be on-time. Late students must sign-in at the front office. 
Parent Pick-up:
In the interest of student safety, only authorized adults should pick up a student from school at the end of the day.  Students will be escorted by school staff from the multipurpose room to their respective vehicles in line.

Dismissal is at 3:15. There will be no early check-outs after 2:45 pm.
Please have a picture ID available if you will be checking out a student.
MEAL PRICES: 
Breakfast is FREE for ALL students. 
Full-price lunch is $1.75.
Reduced-price lunch is $ .40.
Adult breakfast is $1.25. 
Adult lunch is $2.50.
BUS INFORMATION:
Bus drivers are not allowed to drop off any Pre-K through 3rd grade child at the bus stop if there is no adult to meet them. These children will be brought back to school, and you will have to come and pick them up.
VISITORS / VOLUNTEERS ON CAMPUS:
Please remember to sign-in at the front office if you are on campus for any reason -- all visitors to campus must enter through the front office to sign in.  In an effort to maximize student safety and to protect the morning planning and preparation time of teachers, we will be asking all parents and other visitors not to enter the halls before school as of September 10, 2009.  If you wish to volunteer in your child’s class during the school day, please fill out a volunteer application and make arrangements with your child’s teacher in advance.
PE DRESS CODE:
On PE days, children need to wear tennis shoes and pants that fit at the waist.
ATTENDANCE:
If your child is absent, send a note explaining the absence. ALL absences are unexcused until a note is received from the parent/guardian. 
Three tardies are equal to one absence.
Outstanding attendance awards will be given to children who are absent no more than one time per grading period.Home_files/PIP_12-2011.pdfHome_files/PIP_12-2011_1.pdfshapeimage_2_link_0

IES receives funding through the NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND (NCLB) ACT OF 2001. These funds provide for TITLE I services that include: funding for the hiring of additional teachers and instructional assistants, funding for additional equipment and supplies, and funding for staff development activities.

The Title I office is available to assist our children and their families with support for educational endeavors and can be reached at 329-0543.

NCLB & Title 1

Box Top$ for Education

 

You can make a difference for our school everytime you shop!  Look for the “Box Top$ for Education” coupons on hundreds of your favorite products, such as Cheerios, Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Ziploc, Kleenex and Hefty (just to name a few).  Clip the box top coupons and send them to school with your child.  Our school will redeem them for cash.  We can earn up to $20,000 per year with your help.  For a complete list of participating products and more information on this program, check out the website: Boxtop$ for Education

Florida Impact Resources for Families in Difficult Economic Times



The Florida Impact web site details many resources for families in our state.

There are links and information regarding healthcare, nutrition, housing & utilities, and income assistance.

Check it out!

Sanitation Inspection Report

Thanks for all the Box Top$ you’ve sent in!  Recently we received $1,180.50 from GM for all the tops we sent in!  Keep turning them in!!!!Thanks for all you do for IES!!!!!

Updated: 5/6/12