Table of contents

Principal’s Message page 2

Board of Ed/Director page 3

Doyle Faculty page 4

Doyle Staff page 5

School Calendar page 6

School Philosophy page 7

Goals & Objectives page 8

White Co. Board of Ed. Parent Information Brochure pages 9-19

White County Elementary Grading Policy page 20

Academics page 21

Attendance pages 22-23

Bus Riders & Parent Pick-up/Drop-off page 24

Doyle School Map page 25

Medical Policies page 26

Textbooks page 27

Dress Code page 28

Code of Conduct page 29

Additional Classes & Services page 30

Other Areas Page 31

White County Student Technology and Internet Terms

and Conditions/School Security Act pages 32-34

AHERA (Asbestos Information) Page 35

Doyle Elementary School

Student Handbook

August 2014

Dear Parents and Students,

Thank you so much for the encouragement you have given me and the confidence you have placed in me during the past six years. I consider working as your principal a pleasure and a privilege. Every day is an adventure, and I continue to consider myself a “work in progress.”

We are very fortunate to have the wonderful staff and teachers that are committed to doing their best everyday to ensure that your children receive the best education possible in a safe and caring environment.

You can be certain that I have foremost in my mind the welfare of each and every student at Doyle Elementary School. In addition to that, I fully understand how difficult it is to be a dedicated teacher. Twenty-three years in the classroom taught me that.

Besides that I shall never forget the joy parents feel as their young ones achieve, mature, and succeed. Nor will I forget the pain of their stumbles and falls along the way.

So again this school year, I offer you and our students my years as a teacher in the classroom, more years as a parent, and a willingness to do what we can together to ensure that your child has every opportunity to take advantage of the possibilities that lie ahead in elementary school.

We have several changes and additions to our faculty and staff this year. Be certain we will continue to make our school the friendly and inviting place that always has our student's best interest at heart.

Again this year, I would like to challenge you as parents and care-givers to commit to something that we as educators believe is vitally important to your child's education and future. Please commit to read to and with your child at least twenty minutes every day. Read to the little ones at home, and read to your school age children, as well. It is our commitment that all children will learn to read. We need your help and support!

Please take this handbook and read it carefully so that you will be familiar with the school’s policies and procedures. This information will be of great value to you, and it will help us keep our school operating at its best. The faculty, staff, and I want our students to have a quality education. We ask your cooperation in working toward our goal of excellence.

Sincerely,

Brenda Knox,

Principal

Doyle Elementary School

School Year 2010-2011

174 W. Gooseneck Road

Doyle, TN 38559

931-657-2287

White County Schools

Mrs. Sandra Crouch, Director of Schools

Schedule of Doyle School Day

Morning

7:00 Students admitted to Gym

7:15 Breakfast Begins

7:45 Pre-K Students arrive

7:45 Students dismissed to classrooms

8:00 Classes Begin, Pre-K breakfast

Afternoon

2:30 Pre-K Picked up

2:55 Parent Pick up

3:00 School Dismissed

The love of teaching is second only

to the love of learning.

-anonymous

Doyle Elementary School Faculty

2014-2015

Ø  Brenda Knox – Principal

Faculty

Ø  Sabrina Miller Pre-Kindergarten

Ø  Ruth Broyles Kindergarten

Ø  Lauren Phifer Kindergarten

Ø  Lindsey Porter 1st Grade

Ø  Chelsea Whitman 1st Grade

Ø  Betty Johnson 2nd Grade

Ø  Cindi Vickers 2nd Grade

Ø  Martha Cayce 3rd Grade

Ø  Wendy Parker 3rd Grade

Ø  Donna Clark 4th Grade

Ø  Andrea Neill 4th Grade

Ø  Myra Elliott 5th Grade

Ø  Andrea Simpson 5th Grade

Ø  Laura Pullum SPED

Ø  Amanda Flatt Intervention Specialist

Ø  Janice Heikkenen Art

Lisa Wilson Guidance

Ø  Teri Wall Librarian

Ø  Jessica Mitchell P. E.

Ø  Renee Goff Speech

Ø  Brad Norris Music

Doyle Elementary School Staff

2014-2015

·  Secretary

o  Terrie Dukes

·  Educational Assistants

o  Barbara Anderson

o  Lori Howard

o  Sandy Guy

o  Hillary Neal

o  Cynthia Anderson Stoglin

o  Jamie Swack

·  Custodians

o  Michael Guy

o  Charles Poston

·  Cafeteria Manager

o  Rhonda Simmons

·  Cafeteria Personnel

o  Sonya Dukes

o  Lois Gentry

o  Dina Roberts

White County Schools

2014-2015 Student Calendar

August 6 Student Registration 8:00 – 9:30 A.M.

August 8 First Full Day of School

August 9 Back-to -School Celebration 8-10 A.M. Ag Complex

August 14 County-Wide Open House 3:15 – 6:15 PM

September 1 Labor Day (Schools Closed)

September 9 Student Progress Reports

October 9 End of 1st 9 Weeks

October 13 - 17 Fall Break (Schools Closed)

October 23 Pre-K – 12 Report Cards - 1st 9 Weeks

October 27 WCHS Parent/Teacher Conference 3:15 – 6:15 P.M.

October 28 WCMS Parent/Teacher Conference 3:15 – 6:15 P.M.

November 4 Election Day (Schools Closed)

November 18 Pre-K -5th Parent/Teacher Conference 3:15 – 6:15 P.M.

November 18 Student Progress Reports

November 26, 27, 28 Thanksgiving Holidays (Schools Closed)

December 18 Semester Test Day

December 19 School dismissed at 9:30 (Christmas parties allowed only on this day)

January 5 Schools Re-open (First Full Day of 2nd Semester)

January 9 Pre-K – 12 Report Cards 2nd 9 Weeks

January 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Schools Closed)

February 5 Student Progress Reports

February 16 Presidents’ Day (Schools Closed)

March 10 End of 3rd 9 Weeks

March 16 – 20 Spring Break (Schools Closed)

March 24 Pre-K – 12 Report Cards – 3rd 9 Weeks

March 26 Pre-K -5th Parent/Teacher Conference 3:15 – 6:15 P.M.

March 30 WCHS Parent/Teacher Conference 3:15 – 6:15 P.M.

March 31 WCMS Parent/Teacher Conference 3:15 – 6:15 P.M.

April 3 Good Friday (Schools Closed)

April 6 Teacher In-Service (Schools closed unless needed as make-up snow day)

April 21 Student Progress Reports

May 23 Last Day of School (Dismiss at 9:30 AM)

Please Note: The last day of each 9 week grading period is five (5) SCHOOL DAYS before report card are distributed. All late work must be submitted before end of grading period.

SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY

We believe...

·  That as teachers we use researched-based strategies and assessment data to drive instruction.

·  That each child has the ability to learn and develop into contributing members of their communities.

·  Each child must have encouragement from both parents and teachers.

·  That each student must be provided a safe and secure environment in which they can learn.

·  That each student should have respect for all people to better enable him or her to become a useful member of society.

·  That there must be a positive learning environment in which students can develop a positive self-concept.

·  That each student must accept responsibility for completing all assignments and behaving in an appropriate manner.

·  That there must be a positive working relationship between parents and the school in order for each child to achieve the above mentioned beliefs.

·  That each student will learn to read and by doing so will read to learn.

GOALS and OBJECTIVES

Each of the following goals must relate to the individual student’s natural abilities, acquired proficiencies, needs, and interests.

I.  GOAL: To become competent in basic skills.

OBJECTIVES: Students should:

1.  Acquire effective skills in thinking, communication, and computation.

2.  Acquire skills in problem solving in the decision making process.

3.  Acquire reading skills on or above grade level by third grade.

II.  GOAL: To develop a positive self-image and gain self-confidence.

OBJECTIVES: Students should:

1.  Experience success.

2.  Learn to deal with failure.

3.  Understand the need for balanced nutrition, personal hygiene, and physical exercise.

4.  Develop an appreciation for the arts, and explore their own potential for creativity.

III.  GOAL: To demonstrate adequate self-control, good citizenship, and a

sense of responsibility.

OBJECTIVES: Students should:

1.  Understand the need for order, discipline, and accept responsibility for

their own behavior.

2.  Acquire positive personal values.

3.  Respect and care for personal, public, and school property.

IV.  GOAL: To accept and appreciate differences among people and be able

to adapt to change.

OBJECTIVES: Students should:

1.  Acquire knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the heritage,

customs, and geography of their nation and world.

2.  Understand and value cultural and individual similarities and differences

in people.

3.  Be able to hear varied opinions (those with which they may not agree) and maintain politeness to others.

White County

School System

Parent

Information

Brochure

Mrs. Sandra Crouch, Director of Schools

136 Baker Street

Sparta, TN 38583

Phone (931) 836-2229

The White County School System is committed to providing the best education possible for each student. We realize that parents play a vital role in the accomplishment of this mission so we encourage their involvement and strive to keep them informed of their rights.

·  White County School System does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, national origin, age, religion, or handicap in the provision of educational opportunities, activities, or other administered programs.

·  A parental involvement policy and parent-teacher-student compact will be distributed to parents by each Title I school. A copy of each document may also be obtained by contacting the school office. In schools eligible for Title I funds, a written parental involvement policy will be developed jointly with and distributed to parents of children participating in Title I programs. Each Title I school will also hold at least one annual meeting for parents to inform them of the school’s participation in programs funded under the ESEA. All elementary schools in White County are identified as school-wide Title I schools.

·  Parents have the right to request information regarding the professional qualifications of classroom teachers who instruct their children. If students are provided services by paraprofessionals, parents may also request information regarding the qualifications of paraprofessionals. Teacher certifications can be found by accessing the Tennessee Department of Education Teacher Licensing Web site (www.k-12.state.tn.us/tcertinf) or by contacting the school principal or the school system’s federal projects director.

·  Parents must receive notification if their child has been assigned or has been taught for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher who is not highly qualified.

·  Parents of a student identified as having limited English proficiency (ELL – English Language Learner) must be notified in a timely manner of the child’s participation in the ELL program, details of the program, right to waive participation, and specific information on the child’s level of English proficiency.

·  Parents will be notified of their child’s eligibility for service in migrant, homeless, or Limited English Proficiency programs.

·  Parents must be informed of and involved in violence and drug prevention efforts including program content and activities. Parents may request in writing their child’s exemption from participation in such activities.

·  Parents will be notified regarding their rights before any third-party surveys are distributed to students.

·  Schools in which at least 40% of the children are from low-income families have school-wide program authority under which schools may consolidate funds from federal, state, and local sources to upgrade the entire educational program of the school.

·  Parents of secondary school students have a right to request that their child’s name, address, and telephone number not be released to a military recruiter without their prior written consent. Requests should be addressed to the federal projects director at address shown on front of this brochure.

·  Federal law affords parents and students over 18 years of age certain rights with respect to educational records. School Board Policy relating to student privacy and parental access to information is available in the School Board Policy Manual located at each school and at the central office. Notification of Rights and Release of Directory Information under FERPA (Family Education Rights and Privacy Act) will also be conducted through local media announcements.

·  Parents will have access to system and school report cards as developed by the State Department of Education (usually available in late fall of each year) through the web site (www.state.tn.us/education) or at the school and/or system office. Results will also be publicized through local media.

·  Parents must receive information on the achievement level of their child on each of the state academic assessments as soon as is practicably possible after the test is taken. Assessment results will be distributed by the child’s school.

·  Parents have access to district and school information and reports through the media (local newspaper and radio), the System/School Report Cards available on the State Department of Education website (www.state.tn.us/education), or at the school or system’s administrative offices.

·  Parents may visit the State Department of Education web site (http://tennessee.gov/education/ci/standards/index.php) or visit the school to access a description of the Tennessee Curriculum Standards, assessment information, and proficiency levels students are expected to meet.

·  Parents must be notified if their child is enrolled in a school identified for improvement, corrective action, or restructuring.

·  If a school fails to make adequate yearly progress, parents will be informed regarding the availability of school choice options and supplemental education services.

·  Under the Tennessee State Board of Education’s Unsafe School Choice Policy, any public school student who is the victim of a violent crime as defined under Tennessee Code Annotated 40-38-111 (g), or the attempt to commit one of these offenses as defined under Tennessee Code Annotated 30-12-101, shall be provided an opportunity to transfer to another grade-level appropriate school within the district.

Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA)

White County School System