parent/student Handbook

2015-16

Holy Trinity Catholic School

West Campus Central Campus East Campus

PO Box 67 1385 W. 6th Street 990 E. Church Ave

Jasper, IN 47545 Jasper, IN 47546 Jasper, IN 47546

Ph: 812-482-7041 Ph: 812-482-4461 Ph: 812-482-4485

Fax: 812-482-3699 Fax: 812-481-9909 Fax: 812-481-9909

Dear Parents/Guardians and Students,

Welcome to Holy Trinity Catholic School for the 2015-16 school year! In choosing Holy Trinity Catholic School, you have demonstrated a commitment to the values and philosophy of a Catholic education.

The faculty and I accept the responsibility of educating and caring for your children. Our goal is to create the best learning environment so that each child may achieve his/her highest potential. This handbook explains the policies and procedures that are used here at Holy Trinity Catholic School. Please read the handbook carefully. The Handbook Acknowledgement Form, which must be signed by each parent/guardian and student, signifies your intention to abide by the policies set forth and must be read, signed accordingly, and returned to school office on the first day of school.

The faculty and staff look forward to working with you to promote academic excellence and spiritual development in the context of the teachings of the Catholic Church. We will celebrate with our students the joy of learning and hope for their success as they share God’s love with one another.

Please keep us in your daily prayers as your children grow and learn this year, that God, who has begun this good work in us, may carry it through to completion. Thank you for entrusting your children to us.

In Christ,

Mrs. Sally Sternberg

Principal

“What greater work is there than training the mind and forming the habits of the young?” St. John Chrysostom

2015-2016 School Calendar

Thursday / August 13, 2015 / Full Day for Students (K-8)
Week of / August 17, 2015 / First Day of Preschool
Monday / September 7, 2015 / Labor Day - No School
Friday / October 16, 2015 / End 1st Quarter (46 Days)
Monday - Wednesday / October 19-21, 2015 / Parent/Teacher Conferences
Thursday - Friday / October 22-23, 2015 / Fall Break - No School
Wednesday - Friday / November 25-27, 2015 / Thanksgiving Break
Friday / December 18, 2015 / End 2nd Quarter (40 Days)
End 1st Semester (86 Days)
Monday / January 4, 2016 / School Resumes
Monday / January 18, 2016 / Snow Make-Up Day #1 - No School
Friday / February 5, 2016 / Professional Development - No School
Monday / February 15, 2016 / Great Americans' Day –
Snow Make-Up Day #2 - No School
Friday / March 11, 2016 / End 3rd Quarter (47 Days)
Friday / March 18, 2016 / Snow Make-Up Day #3 - No School
Monday-Friday / March 21-25, 2016 / Spring Break - No School
Monday / March 28, 2016 / Snow Make-Up Day #4 - No School
Friday / April 15, 2016 / Snow Make-Up Day #5 - No School
Thursday / May 26, 2016 / Holy Trinity Catholic School Graduation
Friday / May 27, 2016 / End 4th Quarter (47 Days)
End 2nd Semester (94 Days)
JHS Commencement
Snow days will be taken in order as follows:
1/18, 2/15, 3/18, 3/28, 4/15

Staff E-Mail Information

Administration

Fr. Gary Kaiser Priest-Delegate

Mrs. Sally Sternberg Principal

Mr. Tyler Lemen Assistant Principal

Office

Mrs. Cindy Miller East Campus

Mrs. Cathy Mundy East Campus

Mrs. Staci Zehr Central Campus

Teaching Staff

Mrs. Lauren Emerson Pre-School

Miss Dana Knust Pre-School

Mrs. Connie Messmer-Brenner Pre-School

Mrs. Mindy Sendelweck Pre-School

Mrs. Abby Wessel Pre-School

Mrs. Alyssa Heeke Kindergarten

Mrs. Holly Reckelhoff Kindergarten

Mrs. Shelley Weinzapfel Kindergarten

Mrs. Jamie Clauss Grade 1

Mrs. Ashley Dupps Grade 1

Mrs. Chris Hinkle Grade 1

Mrs. Marla Giesler Grade 2

Mrs. Andrea Hurm Grade 2

Mrs. Bridgett Schneider Grade 2

Mrs. Jenna Hochmeister Grade 3

Mrs. Kari Seal Grade 3

Mrs. Kathy Wolf Grade 3

Mrs. Debbie Kieffner Grade 4

Mrs. Stephanie Pinkstaff Grade 4

Mrs. Jenny Hanneman Grade 5

Mrs. Kelly Schaefer Grade 5

Mrs. Janelle Foster Math

Miss Kristin Gutgsell Biology/Health

Mrs. Denise Miller Math/Computer Apps

Mrs. Charmaine Oxford Science/German

Miss Beth Patton Spanish

Mr. Jon Temple Social Studies

Mrs. Kristi Wehr Language Arts

Mrs. Cassie Beyke Resource – East

Mrs. Jill Sargent Resource – Central

Mrs. Judy Buechlein Library – Central

Ms. Lenea Harless Art

Mrs. Janet Howe Library – East

Sr. Becky Mathauer Religion/Language Arts

Sr. Susan Ann Necas Music

Mrs. Angie Ruxer PE – East

Ms. Sandy Siebert PE - Central

Teaching Assistants

Mrs. Megan Cambron Instructional Assistant

Mrs. Linda Dall Pre-School Assistant

Mrs. Amy Hopf Pre-School Assistant

Mrs. Kris Jochim Instructional Assistant

Mrs. Cheryl Rohleder Pre-School Assistant

Library

Mrs. Judy Buechlein Central

Mrs. Janet Howe East

Athletic Director

Mr. Joe Hopf

Cafeteria

Mrs. Mary Ramirez Food Service Director

Mrs. Mag Buechlein

Mrs. Cheryl Hartings

Mrs. Gail Flannigan

Mrs. Marsha Kluemper

Mrs. Mary Schuetter

Mrs. Rita Rogers

Mrs. Linda Uebelhor

Maintenance

Mr. Tim Kempf East Campus

Mr. Alan Brenner

Mrs. Joyce Kreilein

Mr. Brian Schuetter Central Campus

Mrs. Julie Eckert

Mrs. Sheila Klem

Mr. Stan Heim West Campus

Transportation

Mr. Tyler Lemen Transportation Director

Mr. Alan Brenner

Mrs. Cheryl Hartings

Mrs. Nancy Kluesner

Finance

Mrs. Jan Hasenour

Mrs. Angie Welp

Table of Contents

Topic Page

Organization 8

Accreditation 8

Catholic Affiliation 8

Admission Policy 8

Students with Disabilities 9

Withdrawal Policy 9

Parents as Partners 10

Procedures and Rules 10

School Hours 10

Arrival Procedures 10

Attendance Policy 11

Tardy Policy 12

Dismissal 12

School Closings 13

Diocesan Policy on Bullying 13

Diocesan Code of Christian Conduct 15

Diocesan Crisis Confrontation Policy 16

Student Rules 17

Electronic Device/ Cell Phone Policy 19

Discipline 20

Dress Code 23

Academic Program 24

Curriculum 24

Religious Education and Sacramental Life 24

Textbooks 25

Homework Methodology 25

Study Tables 25

Cheating 26

Grades and Report Cards 26

Promotion, Transfer, and Retention 27

Academic Recognition 27

Testing 28

Field Trips 28

Service to Others 28

Table of Contents (con’t.)

Topic Page

Extra-Curricular and Athletic Programs 29

Eligibility 29

Health and Wellness 30

Illness/Injury – during the day 30

Medication 31

Allergies 31

Immunizations 32

Health Screenings 32

Insurance 32

Wellness Policy 32

Lunch Program 32

Classroom Parties 33

School Safety 33

Fire and Severe Weather Drills/Emergencies 33

Student and Locker Searches 33

Youth Protection Training 34

Seclusion and Restraint 35

Internet and Technology Safety 35

Visitors/Volunteers 37

Counseling 37

Sexual Harassment 37

Child Abuse Laws 38

Drug, Alcohol, Tobacco Guidelines 38

Law Enforcement Notification 38

Pest Control 38

Asbestos 38

Organization

Accreditation

Holy Trinity Catholic School is accredited through the State of Indiana Department of Education and AdvancED.

Catholic Affiliation

Holy Trinity Catholic School is located in the Diocese of Evansville’s Jasper Deanery. Holy Trinity is a member in good standing with the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA) and the Indiana Non-Public Education Association (INPEA).

Admission Policy

Holy Trinity Catholic School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students of the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, or athletic and other school-administered programs.

Students applying for admission into Pre-School must be three (3) years old by August 1 of the year of entrance for first year pre-school. Students must be four (4) years old by August 1 of the year of entrance for the second year pre-school. Students applying for admission into Kindergarten must be five (5) years old by August 1 of the year of entrance.

Application for admission to Holy Trinity Catholic School for new students may be done through the school office at any time or during the designated registration times throughout the year. At this time, the student application and non-refundable application fee is required. Upon notification of acceptance, the Book and Technology fee along with the following items are required for new students:

Health and Immunization records

Birth Certificate (certified or original)

Baptismal Certificate (Catholic applicants only)

Most current Report Card

Standardized Test Scores

Record of Individualized Education Plan (IEP)

Screening will be administered to all incoming kindergartners and new incoming home schooled students in other grades in order to help establish current academic knowledge and to aid in the proper grade level placement. Holy Trinity Catholic School reserves the right to make the final determination as to grade level placement. Holy Trinity Catholic School also reserves the right to limit admission to those students whose needs can be properly met by current staff and resources available. The principal, in conjunction with other staff, as needed, makes the final decision regarding admission.

Current students are to complete the re-enrollment form and submit a portion of the Book and Technology Fee by December. Continued enrollment of a student is dependent on all financial obligations such as tuition and book/technology fees being kept current.

The following priorities will be used to accept students to Holy Trinity Catholic School as openings become available in grades Pre-School through Grade 8 during the enrollment period:

1.  Students presently enrolled in Holy Trinity Catholic School and siblings of current students at Holy Trinity Catholic School

2.  Members of Holy Trinity Catholic School Supporting Parishes

3.  All other students not covered in 1-2

Openings that become available in Pre-School through Grade 8 after the enrollment period closes will be filled on a first come, first serve basis.

Services for Students with Disabilities

Holy Trinity Catholic School recognizes the special needs of our students with diagnosed disabilities, and within limits, will attempt to meet those needs. Holy Trinity Catholic School accepts students with disabilities who have demonstrated the ability to achieve successfully in a regular classroom setting with accommodations. Parents of students with disabilities are required to discuss their child’s special needs (IEP) with the principal before making an application.

Holy Trinity Catholic School is blessed to have a Special Needs teacher on staff at both the Central and East Campus who can assist with accommodations for learning disabilities. The school’s teachers also receive consultative services from Dubois-Spencer-Perry County Special Education Cooperative (DSPC coop) throughout the school year. The DSPC coop also provides limited direct speech services to students.

Holy Trinity Catholic School coordinates with Dubois-Spencer-Perry Coop in the referral for evaluation, determination of eligibility, and determination of appropriate placement for students. The public school cooperation will conduct an evaluation of a student with a suspected disability upon request. (Upon receipt of parental consent for evaluation, the evaluation must be completed within 50 school days.) Parents may also seek an independent evaluation with a licensed psychologist and submit the report to the school. Upon determination of eligibility, appropriate modifications and accommodations will be agreed upon and implemented by the classroom teacher with support from the cooperative.

Withdrawal Policy

Families are required to complete the Withdrawal form if they are withdrawing a student from Holy Trinity Catholic School. The parents and/or guardians of these students are required to give two months’ notice to the school principal prior to withdrawing their child. The parents and/or guardians are responsible for paying tuition through these two months. The registration fee is non-refundable. All outstanding balances must be cleared prior to the release of student records.

Parents as Partners

As partners in the educational process at Holy Trinity Catholic School, we ask parents:

·  To support the religious and educational goals of the school

·  To volunteer their time, talents, and treasures to support school facilities and programs

·  To treat teachers with respect and courtesy in all discussions

·  To inform the school of any special situation regarding the student’s well-being, safety, and health

·  To support and cooperate with the discipline policy of the school

·  To complete and return promptly to school any requested information

·  To see that students pay for any damage to school property or books due to carelessness or neglect on the part of the student

·  To send your child to school ready to learn by being

…Nourished

…Rested

…Prepared for class with homework, books, and supplies

…Punctual to arrive

…Dressed appropriately in accordance with the dress policy and weather conditions

Procedures and Rules

School Hours

Holy Trinity Catholic School offices open at 7:30a.m. and closes at 4:00p.m.

At Central Campus, students are to arrive by 7:55am and will be dismissed at 2:45pm for bus riders and 3:00pm for car riders.

At East Campus, students are to arrive by 7:40am and will be dismissed at 2:40pm for first round of busses and cars, with a second round of bus dismissal at 3:00

At West Campus, doors will be unlocked between 7:45-8:00 daily for the morning classes and between 11:45-12:00 for the afternoon classes. Morning classes are dismissed at 11:00 and afternoon classes at 3:00

Arrival Procedures

Students are to arrive to school no later than 7:40a.m at East Campus and 7:55a.m. at Central Campus. Upon arrival, students are to report to their assigned area in the school cafeteria at East Campus or the school gym at Central Campus. The teacher on duty will be present in the cafeteria/gym at 7:10a.m. to supervise students. It is important to be on time as our day will begin promptly with daily announcements, morning prayer, and The Pledge of Allegiance.

Attendance Policy

Regular school attendance is an important element in attaining and maintaining successful performance in school. State Law requires students to attend 180 school days. A yearly report on each student’s attendance is required to be submitted to the State of Indiana. Students should not miss school without a just cause. Continued and unexplained absence from school is a violation of Indiana School Attendance laws and parents and/or guardians are held responsible.

Attendance is taken every instructional day. The school day begins at 7:40a.m. and concludes at 2:40p.m at East Campus and begins at 7:55a.m. and concludes at 3:00p.m. at Central Campus. At West Campus, the school day begins at 8:00 for the morning class and 12:00 for the afternoon class. A student is marked absent if they are not in school for the full school day. If a student is not in his classroom for any part of the half day, they are marked absent for that half day.