Dates and Times
Discipline Policy
Health and Safety
Clothing
Miscellaneous
100

7:00-7:30

Sunrise Care

100

The child finds a new setting

A last resort of punishment

100

Non-emergency medicine such as Tylenol

This is not given by preschool staff

100

A sweater or jacket

Parents should send this to school on most days

100

To promote health, physical growth, and motor development

One of the preschool goals

200

12:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:15

Pick-up times

200

Based on individual needs and development of each child

Our discipline policy

200

CDC Guidelines

Our current COVID policy follows these

200

Rain boots

Students must bring another pair of shoes to change into

200

Check into the office

What to do if your child arrives after 8:45

300

8:45

When  circle time may begin and students should be at school

300

1 minute for each year of a child's age

Time-out guidelines

300

24 hours

Children must be free of symptoms (without medication) for this amount of time in order to return to school

300

An extra set of clothing

All students should have this

300

Double-parking in the circle drive

What parents should NOT do

400

Friday, November 4

Staff Development Day

400

Positive discipline

Our first approach when disciplining a child

400

Armpit temp of 100.5 degrees

Two episodes of diarrhea

One episode of vomiting

Reasons children will be sent home

400

Cowboy boots

Should only be worn on special dress-up days

400

Back parking lot, parking lot across Marshall Street, house on Van Sickle Street

Designated safe places (outside)

500

Thursday, May 25

The date of graduation

500

Physical punishment, derogatory or loud language

No child should be subjected to this type of punishment

500
Able to participate in all preschool activities

All children must be able to do this in order to be at school

500

Flip-flops and backless shoes

Not appropriate for preschool

500

Talking Points, Facebook, monthly calendar, daily folder

Ways we communicate with families

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