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Spring-Ford Area
School District
857 South Lewis
Rd. Royersford, PA 19468
610-705-6000
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Home Special Messages
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- What time does
school begin?
School Hours are 9:00 AM TO 3:40 PM. Between the hours of 7:30 AM
and 8:35 AM. The staff may be involved in curriculum, grade
level, committee, and child study team meetings as well as conferences
with parents. There is no one to supervise children prior to 8:30
AM.
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- Morning Safety Precaution:
- The circular driveway is used in the morning for
parents who drive their children to school. One car at a time, and
no double-parking. Please, do not attempt to pass on the left, as
we will not permit children to scoot between cars.
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- What do I do if my child is
going to be absent?
USE THE ABSENTEE PHONE LINE: Be sure to call the Absentee Phone
Line at 610-705-6004, select option #4 prior to 8:30 AM. Kindly leave
your childs name, teachers name, and the reason for absence. Parents
will be contacted at home or work if a child is absent and a call has not been received by
the school. COMPLETE AN EXCUSE CARD: State law requires written excuse from the parent when a
child is absent from school. Failure to provide a written excuse within three school days
of return will cause the absence to be considered unexcused-unlawful. Excessive absenteeism
and tardiness will be closely monitored.
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- How do I withdraw my child from school before 3:40
PM?
Parents wishing to remove a child before regular dismissal time
must WRITE A NOTE to the homeroom teacher in advance. The note should include the time of
pickup, the reason for the pickup, and who will be picking up the child. REPORT
TO THE OFFICE TO SIGN YOUR CHILD OUT. Do not go to the classroom. You are
strongly urged not to remove children from school unless absolutely
necessary. Routine medical and dental check-ups can usually be scheduled
far enough in advance to secure an appointment after the end of the
school day. If not, please make the appointment for as late in the day
as possible.
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- AFTERNOON SAFETY PRECAUTION:
Parents who pick their children up via auto at the end of the day
should park on either side of Wall Street. Do not use the circular
driveway between 3:00 and 4:00 PM. Remain in your automobile and await your
childs dismissal. If you have an appointment with a staff member, enter the parking
lot by the entrance closest to Washington Street.
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- May parents visit the
school?
YES. Call the principal to schedule an appointment. On the day of
the visit come to the office to sign in and obtain a visitors badge.
Please remember if you have not already had your license scanned through
Raptor to bring your license with you. Call the school
office if you would like to be a SCHOOL VOLUNTEER. Please Click on the
link to learn more information on volunteering:
Volunteering Information Many teachers appreciate being able to
count on parents to tutor our youngsters, assist them at learning centers, or read to
them.
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- How will I know if my child is doing
alright in school?
If you have any concerns, we encourage you to
contact your student's teacher. You are
encouraged to review your child's progress online using our online
grade system
(Skyward). Regularly
scheduled parent-teacher CONFERENCES are held twice a year in November and April. You may
also make an appointment to meet with the teacher at any point in the school year.
We encourage this!
- What may
my child bring to school?
Students are not permitted to bring toys of any kind to
school. Our youngsters have
plenty
to keep them occupied during both indoor and outdoor recess. There is no need for elementary school children to be
carrying 5, 10 and 20 dollar bills. Children are permitted to have small
amounts of money for snacks and school store purchases etc. Snacks cost between
30 to 65 cents (exact change
is preferred) and children may not make purchases for one another.
Students may also use their Point of Sale Account to purchase
snacks. Please refer to the
Elementary Student and Parent Handbook for more information
regarding the Point of Sale account.
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- Are children allowed to use the phones?
ONLY IN AN EMERGENCY. Students who forget books, instruments, sneakers, lunch
tickets, packed lunches, etc. will not be given permission to call home.
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- Is it Ok for my child to distribute party invitations to
classmates at school?
District Policy specifically states "No party invitations are to be given out
in school". However, you are invited you to join the Home &
School Association, where your information will be shared in the
Home & School Directory to which you can then
refer when preparing to mail party invitations.
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- What is a cycle day?
Our daily schedule will be operating by way of a "5 DAY
CYCLE," as oppose to the traditional Monday through Friday concept.
By using a 5 Day Cycle we avoid missing special subjects (Art, Music,
Physical Education, and Library) on days when school is not in session
(snow days, vacation days etc.)
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- Does the school have a nurse?
Yes, Mrs. Bridget Mullins, RN, BSN. Children should not be sent to the school with
instructions to see the nurse for the treatment of injuries incurred at home or to have
her diagnose whether the child is well enough to stay. Parents must make the
decision whether or not to have their child attend school. Should a child become ill
during the course of the school day, the nurse may recommend that he/she be taken home.
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- Students bringing prescription and/or non-prescription medication to
school for reasons of health must take the medication to the nurse,
along with a note signed by the parent or doctor giving permission
to administer the medication. Schedule the times around school
hours if possible. However, THE NURSE IS NOT AUTHORIZED TO
ADMINISTER MEDICATION OF ANY KIND BEYOND THE INITIAL DAY OF AN
ILLNESS WITHOUT A WRITTEN ORDER DRAWN BY THE CHILD'S PERSONAL
PHYSICIAN. This information is outlined in the Elementary
Handbook. All medications that are brought to school must be
brought in the original prescription bottle.
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- Please note that emergency cards are sent home with children on the first day of
school. These cards provide the school nurse with important information in the event
emergency care needs to be administered. It is the responsibility of the parent(s)
to provide the school with any change of information pertinent to the emergency card as
soon as the change occurs. Parents are also responsible to list a contact person who
will be able to pick up an ill child within a reasonable amount of time after being
contacted.
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