Employee Policies & Procedures
Group Management
Who We Are
100

2 things you do upon arrival to your shift

1. Read staff communication log

2. Take your walkie talkie 

100

Something ESS leadership will need every 2 hours and something that you need to know at all times. 

Your Group Count

100

The PV ESS Leadership team members

Mrs. Raena, Ms. Delilah  & Ms. Andrea

200

If you are working 6 hours you have the option to what?

Waive your 30 min lunch

200

Staff are required to carry this and must remain on you at all times

Your walkie talkie 

200

The person who is in charge of a specific grade group 

Program Aide or Sub Program Aide

300

Name two opening shift responsibilities

● Unlocking and opening all designated classrooms

● Setting up the classroom environment by removing chairs from tables and arranging materials

● Setting up iPads and ensuring they are ready for use

● Preparing and organizing the morning snack

● Checking in students as they arrive

● Greeting each family warmly and professionally

300

What are the most common food allergens in students?

1. Peanuts – Can trigger severe reactions; even trace amounts can be dangerous.

2. Tree nuts (e.g., almonds, walnuts, cashews, pecans)

3. Milk/Dairy – Includes all cow’s milk products like cheese, yogurt, and butter.

4. Eggs

5. Wheat/Gluten

6. Soy

7. Fish (e.g., salmon, tuna)

8.Shellfish (e.g., shrimp, crab, lobster)

9. Sesame – Now classified as a major allergen in the U.S.

300

The mascot of our school 

Penguins

400

What does professional and athletic attire guidelines mean? 

Professional Attire

Professional attire refers to clothing that is neat, modest, and suitable for a school environment. While not formal business wear, it should reflect a polished and respectful appearance.


Athletic Attire

Athletic attire refers to clothing that allows for physical activity and comfort, especially during outdoor play, field trips, or movement-based programming. It must still meet professional standards and be appropriate for interacting with students.

400

Name two ways we can abide by the bus safety guidelines

● Staff are responsible for actively supervising students during all bus rides.

● Students should remain seated appropriately: bottoms on the seat, backs against the seatback, and facing forward at all times.

● When the bus comes to a stop, students should raise their quiet signs to reduce noise and improve safety.

● Students should not change seats, walk around, or raise volume levels while the bus is in motion.

● There must be a staff member stationed at each emergency exit during transport in case of an emergency.

400

The ESS Goal 

The Extended Student Services Program offers a safe, engaging, and enjoyable environment designed to support the development of children’s social, emotional, and physical skills.

500

What must you wear on field trip days?

Purple ESS issued shirt & staff ID badge

500

The most common form of first aide for allergies

Epi Pen Injector 

500

Your Role in the ESS Community

Staff are responsible for supporting the overall activities and supervision of elementary-aged students within the ESS program. This includes assisting with the planning and execution of activities, both in the classroom and outdoors, as well as providing guidance and supervision to ensure a safe and engaging environment for all students. 

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