R.E. Bennett Elementary

2016 - 2017

STUDENT HANDBOOK

Bob Hunt, K-2 PrincipalBrett Ellingson, 3-5 Principal

Brenda Pohlman, K-2 Asst. PrincipalRachel Dorsey,3-5 Asst. Principal Trisha Smith, REB Principal

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

R.E. BENNETT OFFICE: 807-7220

R.E. BENNETT FAX:748-7256

EMERGENCY INFORMATION

Where to get information in case of emergencies or bad weather:

Chehalis School District Website:

Radio Stations:

KITI 1420 AMKITI 95.1 FMKXXO 96.1 FM

KELA 1470AMKMNT 104.3FM

Chehalis School DistrictR.E.Bennett Homepage

Check out the Chehalis School District webpage for district information:

or

log onto the REB homepage for site information, newsletters, events, and more!

and select RE Bennett

HOURS

School starts...... 8:10 a.m.

School dismisses...... 2:25 p.m.

Gym opens/Breakfast served...... 7:45 a.m. to 8:05 a.m.

Early Release dismissal time...... 12:25 p.m.

Fall Conference Week dismissal time.12:05 p.m.

Holiday dismissal time…………………11:05 a.m.

Please do not arrive at school until 7:45 a.m. when supervision begins.

When you arrive, please come to the gym to wait with your classmates. Classrooms open at 8:00 a.m.

If you come to school after 8:10 a.m., please stop in the office and pick up a late-slip before going to class.

Attendance 807-7220

Please have your parent or guardian call the school and leave a message about why you are not in school. If we don’t hear from them by 9:45, our office will call and check on your absence. Absences due to an illness, health condition, family emergency or religious purpose are considered valid for an excused absence.

If you come to school late, a parent or guardian will have to come into the office and sign you in. You will need to present a late pass to the teacher upon arrival to the classroom. You will need to tell the office staff if you are having hot or cold lunch.

If you vomit and/or have a fever, please do not come to school for 24 hours.

For complete guidelines please see the parent section of this handbook.

Leaving School Early

As a safety measure during the school day, parents or guardians MUST come to the office and sign you out before you can leave your classroom to leave early. You will be called to the office upon your parents’ arrival.

Illness

If you are sick and not coming to school, be sure an adult family member or guardian calls the school at 807-7220. We worry if we do not hear from you and someone will call your parents at work or home.

If you are sick in the morning and come to school with a fever, we will call your parents and send you home.

If you do not feel well, please tell your parents before coming to school.

If you get sick during the school day, you may not be able to ride the bus home and will have to ride home with your parents or approved pick-up person.

The following symptoms may indicate that you are contagious and should not come to school:

Fever of 100 degrees or higher: Students should be fever-free without medication for 24 hours before returning to school.

Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea: Students should be free of vomiting or diarrhea for 24 hours before returning to school.

Skin rash of unknown origin.

Red, watery eyes (NOT caused by allergies) or eye discharge, especially if the eye is crusty or glued shut in the morning.

Medicine

School district policy requires a doctor’s order and parent signature for any prescription or over-the-counter medications you may need at school. Your parent must bring in the medication in its original container with an “Authorization for Administration of Oral Medication at School” form signed by a doctor. Forms are available in the school office.

Head Lice

Periodic checks may be made by the health room assistant or designee for head lice and/or their eggs. If live lice or lice eggs are present, you will be sent home for treatment and egg removal. Parents must bring you to the school office after treatment and egg removalfor you to be checked before coming back to school.

School Visitation & Volunteers

Before your parent or guardian can be a volunteer, we will ask them to complete a Volunteer Application with a Washington State Patrol background check. If your parent wants to be a volunteer, they should contact your teacher or the district volunteer coordinator.

All visitors must wear a visitor sticker. If you see someone on campus without a badge or sticker, please notify an adult immediately.

Lunch Guests

Sometimes family members want to join you for lunch in the cafeteria. Have your special guest call by 8:45 a.m. to reserve a lunch (an adult lunch is $3.35). It is important that your special guests check in at the office and come at the right lunchtime. Lunch times start at 10:55 on a regular school day.

Food Services

R.E. Bennett Elementary offers both a breakfast and a hot lunch program for students. Both meals are served in the REB cafeteria on the first floor near the gym.

Breakfast is served starting at 7:45 a.m. and ends at 8:05 a.m. Breakfast is available for all students. Students eligible for free or reduced meals eat breakfast for free and all other students eat for $1.75.If you are not eating breakfast, you should be in the gym before school.

All hot lunches are ordered by 9:00 a.m. If you are going to be late to school and want a hot lunch, your parents must call by 8:45 a.m. to reserve your meal.You may not charge lunches. Lunch prices: $2.65 regular / .60 milk and adult lunch price is $3.35.

When you bring money to school to put in your lunch account, please do not wad your money up or bring it in without an envelope. If you need a lunch money envelope, please ask your teacher. Put your name and teacher’s name on the envelope.

Special Treats at School

Please have your parents check with your teacher first before bringing treats to school. Due to rules regarding health and food safety and student allergies, any food brought to the school needs to be commercially prepared or purchased from the store.Be creative and consider alternatives to cookies and cupcakes like: pencils, stickers, fruit, or a small party favor.

Gifts delivered to school

Receiving gifts, flowers, and balloons at school is fun but causes a disruption to other students. Please have these items delivered to your home. If delivered to the school, we will keep them in the office for you to pick up after school.

Invitations

Please do not handout party invitations at school. Staff has to deal with tears or anger from other students with hurt feelings. We cannot give out home addresses for classmates or address invitations for you.

Parent Teacher Association (PTA)

We encourage your family to join PTA and to participate in PTA meetings and events. PTA provides a lot of fun activities for students at Cascade, Bennett, and Olympic.

Field Trips

You can go on a field trip only if you have written permission from your parents. In some cases, inappropriate behaviors may keep you from participating in field trips. In these situations, your teacher will talk with you and your parents prior to the trip.

Telephones and Cell Phones

Students may only call home when it is an emergency. Calling home for homework or to go to a friend’s house is NOT an emergency. Students may keep cell phones in their backpacks during the school day but they are to remain off at all time

Transportation

We have limited parking and curb space that makes it hard to have everyone come to school with their parents. We would appreciate it if all boys and girls would ride the bus when possible. The buses will arrive at the right time for you to start school.

The office needs a call or note by 1:45 p.m. if transportation plans have changed. Our office runners take notes at 2:00 p.m.

If you are being picked up from school you must wait near the gym doors on 3rd Street or at the office on the 2nd floor for your ride. These are the ONLY places students may wait for pick up after school.

If your parent or guardian is picking you up, help them remember to remain in their car when waiting for you in the 3rd Street pullout. Otherwise they need to park in an approved parking spot in order to get out of their car to meet you.

ALWAYS use the crosswalks when crossing the street and NEVER run across the road or parking lot. Follow the direction of the crossing guards!

Should an Emergency Occur

Be prepared. Make sure friends & relatives have permission slips on file in the office should you need to be picked up in an emergency.

Parents and guardians are encouraged to listen to the radio for directions.

Calling the school? Sorry, we have a limited number of lines so calls may not be able to go through. We will try our best to answer all calls.

There will be a centralized checkout or command center should an actual emergency occur. Parents need to go the command center to check out and pick up students.

Emergency Drills

We will be conducting a variety of safety drills including:

FireWe will evacuate the building, and meet in a safe location.

EarthquakeWe will take cover before leaving the building and then meet in a safe location.

LockdownYour teacher may lock the doors, cover the windows, or move you to a secure location in the building.

Shelter-in PlaceYou may have to stay in the classroom, lunchroom, or another location until the emergency has passed.

Friends Riding Home with You

Friends riding home on a bus must have a note from their parents saying it is ok to go to your house after school. Please make these arrangements before coming to school so we get you to the parent-approved destination.Parents and teachers become frantic if they do not know where you are after school.

REMINDER: If you do not have a note ahead of time about going to a friend’s house, you will be going home your normal way.

Bicycles, Scooters & Skateboards

Before and after school, bikes must be ridden directly to school and not around the school or parking lots. Students must walk bikes on school grounds. Bikes need to be locked to the racks. Everyone needs to wear a helmet if riding a bike.

Walking to School

Only students in designated walking areas can walk to school. If your house is in a designated bus area, walking or riding your bike could be dangerous and should be done with an adult - this is for your safety!

School Rules

Be Kind Be Safe Be Responsible

Be kind, be safe, and be responsible are the three main rules you need to follow at RE Bennett. If you always follow these three simple rules, school will be a safe, happy, and fun place to learn. When you show positive behavior at RE Bennett, you may earn Cool Cat Cards, be recognized as a Terrific Kid, or earn other special privileges.

The following behaviors will not be allowed:

FightingDamage to property/theft of property Behaviors that harm people Possession of weapons

Defiance of authorityHarassment/Bullying

Disrespectful or abusive behaviorsContinuous disruptive behaviors

Bullying

You and your friends should always feel safe at school. Bullying, intimidating, or harassing others at school is not acceptable and will not be tolerated. This means you cannot show behaviors that physically harm someone, substantially interfere with someone’s education, or that intimidate or threaten someone. If someone is bullying you, tell your teacher or principal.

More information on bullying is available in the parent section of this handbook.

Weapons

Weapons or things that look like weapons, even if they are toys, are NOT allowed at school!

The district will not allow you to stay in school if you bring a weapon. It creates a lot of trouble for you and your family.

Be safe and do not bring any of the following items to school:

GunsPlay guns (including squirt guns)

KnivesPlay knives or swords

Bows and arrowsBullets

LightersMatches

Laser pointersPepper Spray or other propellants

Any device or instrument that is capable of causing injury.

School Clothes and Shoes

Please save halter-tops, spaghetti strap tops, and shirts that show your belly button for home. Hats and hoods are for outside time. Your shorts need to go down to the ends of your fingertips. If your clothing is too thin and see-through, you will be asked to wear another shirt over the top. We always have extra clothes that can be borrowed from the office.

Flip-flops must have a back strap due to safety issues on the staircases and playground. Tie-up tennis or rubber-soled shoes are the best for our students. These shoes are safer for PE and recess. You must be able to easily run, jump or climb. Platform shoes, flip-flops, and fancy shoes hinder your participation in these fun activities and could cause you to get hurt! If you wear unsafe shoes on P.E. days, you will be asked to get a change of shoes.

Clothing should not display pictures or words related to alcohol or drugs.

Valuables

Please do not bring things of value or objects that might be distracting, including, but not limited to:

Expensive Jewelry Pets

Trading Cards Electronic Games

Video gamesCash (other than lunch money)

MP3’s & IPod’sToys

We cannot watch everyone and something could happen to your special items.

Lockers

You are assigned a locker in which to store your personal belongings. You are not allowed to bring a lock from home to secure your locker. Lockers are to be kept neat and tidy. You should never get into another student’s locker.

Classroom Rules

Your teacher will review classroom rules and expectations at the beginning of the school year. If you choose to not follow the rules that are in place for your safety, the following may happen depending on the severity:

School to Home note

Time out in solution center or office

Phone call to home from teacher or principal

Formal behavior write-up from teacher or principal

Lunchroom Expectations

We have the following expectations in the lunchroom to prevent spills and make lunch a positive experience:

Remember to wash your hands in warm, sudsy water

Walk when carrying food in the cafeteria

Be aware of others around you

Use appropriate table manners

Do not share or trade food

Keep hands and feet to yourself

Use a polite indoor voice

Tell an adult if you have a problem

Leave your table clean

Follow the directions of the adults in the lunchroom

Do not take food to the playground

Playground Expectations

Walk on the sidewalk to and from the playground.

Treat others with respect; include everyone, and speak kindly to others.

Use safety rules on equipment and while playing with others.

Earn the privilege of recess by taking responsibility for your actions.

Follow adult directions immediately.

Personal toys, balls, and sports equipment should be left at home.

If you play in the puddles or rain, you may not be able to call home for a change of clothes.

Bus Rules

The following rules are for YOUR safety and for the safety of your friends:

When you are riding the bus, remember it is a privilege and not following the rules can result in not riding the bus for several days. If the drivers have to watch you, they cannot drive very carefully.

REMEMBER - - - WHEN ON A BUS:

Talk in normal tones

Keep hands and feet to yourself

Sit in one seat during the whole ride

Keep the bus clean (pick up after yourself)

Do not eat on the bus

No breakables, animals or things that spill

Face forward and do not talk over the seats

Keep hands, feet, and materials inside the bus

Leave the windows as you found them

Follow the driver’s directions and instructions, ALWAYS.

Lost & Found


PARENT HANDBOOK

SCHOOL POLICIES/LEGAL NOTICESs

Chehalis School District Mission Statement: The mission of the Chehalis School District, in partnership with families and community, is to meet the learning needs of each student by providing a comprehensive, student-centered educational program that inspires and develops responsible, contributing citizens.

Chehalis Student Support Mission Statement: Our mission is to facilitate lifelong learning through the integration of family, community, and educational services so that each student has the opportunity to reach his or her potential as a responsible member of a community.

R. E. Bennett Mission Statement for Students Identified as Eligible for Student Support Services: To facilitate the Chehalis School District and Student Support mission statements, the R. E. Bennett staff will employ three models to meet the needs of students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPS).

Parent Involvement Plan/Policy

The following goals have been set in order to continue to promote positive relationships between the school community and the local community (including parents, teachers, students, community members, and community organizations).

R.E. Bennett School will increase opportunities for families to participate in school activities and will facilitate understanding of school policies, learning strategies, and statewide education reform.

Strategies:

  • Staff will increase the number and variety of opportunities available for families to participate in within the school community.
  • Staff will increase volunteer opportunities within the school environment.
  • Staff and administration will continue to utilize a school-wide compact that is completed by teachers and parents during the first parent-teacher conference conducted in the fall.
  • Administration will increase the number of opportunities for families to meet with school personnel and will facilitate home / school communication.
  • Students will be active participants in the communication link between school and home.
  • Parents will have opportunities to actively communicate concerns and to participate in school events, and will also be continually informed via written, verbal, and online communications (such as classroom newsletters, school newsletters, and PTA publications), School Messenger Service, and our school’s website).

ATTENDANCE