7:00-7:30
Sunrise Care
The child finds a new setting
A last resort of punishment
Non-emergency medicine such as Tylenol
This is not given by preschool staff
A sweater or jacket
Parents should send this to school on most days
To promote health, physical growth, and motor development
One of the preschool goals
12:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:15
Pick-up times
Based on individual needs and development of each child
Our discipline policy
CDC Guidelines
Our current COVID policy follows these
Rain boots
Students must bring another pair of shoes to change into
Check into the office
What to do if your child arrives after 8:45
8:45
When circle time may begin and students should be at school
1 minute for each year of a child's age
Time-out guidelines
24 hours
Children must be free of symptoms (without medication) for this amount of time in order to return to school
An extra set of clothing
All students should have this
Double-parking in the circle drive
What parents should NOT do
Friday, November 4
Staff Development Day
Positive discipline
Our first approach when disciplining a child
Armpit temp of 100.5 degrees
Two episodes of diarrhea
One episode of vomiting
Reasons children will be sent home
Cowboy boots
Should only be worn on special dress-up days
Back parking lot, parking lot across Marshall Street, house on Van Sickle Street
Designated safe places (outside)
Thursday, May 25
The date of graduation
Physical punishment, derogatory or loud language
No child should be subjected to this type of punishment
All children must be able to do this in order to be at school
Flip-flops and backless shoes
Not appropriate for preschool
Talking Points, Facebook, monthly calendar, daily folder
Ways we communicate with families