July 2017

Dear Parents:

HolyAngelsSchool issues a new Handbook each school year. We feel that it is important for teachers and parents to be aware of the policies, rules and expectations required of those attending our school. In this way we can support each other in the cooperative effort of educating your children.

This Handbook may have additions, changes and clarifications from year to year. I ask you to read it carefully so you and your child(ren) understand it. If you have any questions, please contact me.

Please pay special attention to the following:

Page 4 Tuition Assistance/Delinquent Tuition/Registration

Page 6Fidget spinners

Page 8Cell Phones

Page 14Tardiness

Page 13Family Vacations

Page 17Valedictorian, Salutatorian

Page 20-21Lice/Fever

Page 21-23Uniforms/Sweatshirts/Khakis

Page 24Gifts sent to school

Page 25Field trips

It is necessary that this letter be signed by at least one parent or guardian, and then returned to the school no later than September 5, 2017. Your signature indicates that you have received and read the Handbook, and also that you and your child(ren) understand its contents. I would especially encourage you to read and discuss the changes with your children.

The permission form for the Responsible Use of Technology Policy is on the back of this page. Please complete both sides of this page.

Sincerely,

Beth A. Spicer

Principal

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RESPONSIBLE USE OF TECHNOLOGY POLICY - USER AGREEMENT FORM

STUDENT NETWORK ACCESS

Student: Signing below, I acknowledge that I have received, read, understand and agree to follow the Holy Angels School Responsible Use of Technology Policy. I understand that use of the network is a privilege and may be revoked if misused. (Pages 11-12-13 in handbook)

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STUDENT INTERNET ACCESS CONSENT FORM

Student: By signing below, I agree to follow the Archdiocese Responsible Use of Technology Policy. I understand that use of the Internet is a privilege and may be taken away if misused. I further agree to follow the decision of school personnel regarding what are appropriate materials. I pledge to restrict my usage of the Internet to purposes consistent with my schoolwork and will only access the Internet in classrooms under teacher supervision.

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PARENTS/GUARDIANS

Please only sign one option

Option 1:

Parent or Guardian: I grant permission for my child(ren) to access the Internet at HolyAngelsSchool. Although Holy Angels has an Internet filter, I understand the school does not warrant the accuracy or appropriateness of any of the information. I also understand that some material contained on the Internet is inappropriate for school aged pupils. I agree to reimburse HolyAngelsSchool for any damages or losses, which may incur via my child’s improper usage of this network.

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Option 2:

Parent or Guardian: I do not grant permission for my child(ren) to access the Internet at HolyAngelsSchool

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HANDBOOK - TABLE OF CONTENTS

COVER LETTER ------X

FACULTY & STAFF ROSTER ------XX

PHILOSOPHY OF HOLY ANGELS SCHOOL ------XXX

ABSENCE/TARDINESS ------13-14

ADMISSION OF NEW STUDENTS ------3

BUILDING ACCESS ------5

CALENDAR ------5

CLINIC PROCEDURE/ADMINISTERING MEDICINES ------17-18-19-20-21

COMMITMENT TO PARENTS ------1

COMMUNICATION WITH PARENTS ------25

COMPLAINTS/CONFERENCE REQUESTED ------24

COMPUTER/INTERNET ------5

COMPUTER/ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY ------11-12-13

CURRICULUM/GRADED COURSE OF STUDY------15

DISCIPLINE PLAN (SCHOOL WIDE)/ SERIOUS ACTS OF RESPECT ------6-7-8-9

DRESS CODE/GROOMING STANDARDS/DRESS UP DAYS ------21-22-23

EMERGENCY WEATHER PROCEDURE/DELAYS ------5

FIELD TRIP ------25

FUND RAISERS ------25

GIFT GIVING ------24

HOMEWORK/DEADLINE/MISSING/INCOMPLETE ------16

JEAN DAYS ------23

JUNIOR HIGH DANCES ------25

JUNIOR HIGH HONOR ROLL ------17

JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS & EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES ------26

LUNCH/RECESS/LUNCHROOM DUTIES/SWEETS------14-15

PARTIES: CLASS OR PRIVATE ------24

PEANUT BUTTER ------14

POSSESSION OF A WEAPON ------9

PROGRESS REPORTS TO PARENTS ------16

PTO ORGANIZATION ------27

REGISTRATION ------3

RELEASING STUDENTS ------13

RETENTION POLICY ------17

SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION ------15

SAFETY PATROL ------25

SCHOLARSHIPS ------4

SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES ------24

SCHOOL COMMITTEE ------2

SCHOOL HOURS ------5

SCHOOL PHOTOS & YEARBOOK ------24

SCHOOL VISITATION ------6

STANDARDIZED TESTING ------15

SUBSTANCE ABUSE ------9

SUSPENSION & EXPULSION ------10-11

TELEPHONE CALLS/CELL PHONES ------25

TEXTBOOKS ------5

TRANSPORTATION ------6

TUITION/TUITION ASSISTANCE/ FEES ------4

VACATION TRIPS ------13

A Prayer for the New School Year

Jesus, as we begin this new school year, we rely on You to guide and strengthen us.

May we embrace our call to be a principal with faith, joy and humility.

May we hold in sacred trust each child You have committed to our care.

May we touch their minds, hearts and spirits with Your wisdom and Your grace.

May we keep clearly in our mind and heart that each one of them is You, Jesus, before us.

May this be a good and holy year, a year of grace and blessings, for those we teach.

Amen

A PRAYER FOR FAITH

Heavenly Father,

As we enter the new school year, inspire us with faith.

Let us learn to willingly rely upon You.

Grant us trust in your ways.

Give us hope for the pathYou have set for us.

Like your apostles,

Help us to follow You no matter the circumstances.

Give us strength and perseverance.

Help us to overcome the petty conflicts, the everyday obstacles.

Inspire us with hope for a joyous and fulfilling future.

Bless us in our roles

As leaders of Your children

May you be ever-present in our actions, thought, and prayers

And may we possess the faith to move mountains.Amen

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FACULTY AND STAFF ROSTER

Mrs. Beth SpicerPrincipal

Mrs. Ellen GrieshopKindergarten

Mrs. Sara HullFirst Grade

Mrs. Jennifer HoerstenSecond Grade

Miss Ashley AmbosThird Grade

Mrs. Julie WatkinsFourth Grade

Miss Kate SteinemannFourth Grade

Mrs. Joan MarketFifth & Sixth Grade

Mrs. Nicole PenceFifth & Sixth Grade Mrs. Amy Bihn Fifth & Sixth Grade

Mrs. DiAnna JutteJr. High English & Literature

Mrs. Gwen Stiver6th Science/ Jr. High Science

Mrs. Carrie O’Leary Jr. HighSocial StudiesComputer

Mr. Anthony WagnerEighth GradePre-Algebra/Algebra

7th grade Math & 7th/8th Religion

Mrs. Ashley MinnichSpanish Teacher

Mrs. Lorie BeigelMusic Director/ Choral

Miss Holli Berger Physical Education

Mrs. Kara WileyArt Teacher

Mr. WendelBand Director

Mrs. Nancy WagnerLibrary

Mrs. Sarah LiggettKindergarten Aide

Mr. Justin NeuAide/Playground Monitor

Mrs. Heidi BraunSecretary

Mrs. Mary Jo BakerBusiness Manager

Mr. James PalmisanoMaintenance Manager Father Amberger Pastor

Mrs. Beth HumphreySpeech Therapist

Mrs. Lynn SmallwoodSpeech Therapist Mrs. Kelly Freeh Intervention Specialist

Mrs. Kelly GagnetReading Intervention

Ms. Ellen BrandonGeneral Tutor

Mrs. Melissa BlenmanClinic Nurse Ms. Lesli Huelskamp Cafeteria Supervisor Mrs. Betty Vondenhuevel Cafeteria

Mrs. Rebecca ThobeCafeteria

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PHILOSOPHY OF HOLY ANGELS SCHOOL

HolyAngelsSchool is a Christ-centered community that strives to educate children in partnership with their parents, to provide a curriculum integrated with Gospel values, and to encourage all students to seek and follow their faith.

MISSION

HolyAngelsSchool is dedicated to the teachings of the Catholic Church.

The school acknowledges that children are gifts from God and focuses on their faith formation, academic achievement, and Christian responsibility.

BELIEF

Impelled by the Gospel message, HolyAngelsSchool believes that:

Students will know what it means to be Catholic in the contemporary world and God’s loving plan for them in this world.

Students will be academically, emotionally, socially, and religiously prepared, regardless of race, creed, or ethnicity to meet the demands of a changing and culturally diverse world.

Educators who continue their own faith formation in order to teach and model Gospel values.

Educators will be committed to continue professional development to meet the diverse needs of the various students in their charge.

Parents are the prime educators of the children. The school community needs to work as partners with the parents, for it is they who inspire their children by their example, interest, and support.

The school community is one that has Christ and His teachings at its center.

The school community will provide the means for students to reach their God-given potential.

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COMMITMENT TO PARENTS

As Catholic school educators we believe children are influenced by home, community, and a society in which attitudes toward Christian values are often challenged. Parents, the source from whom children and youth derive their values, entrust their children to the Catholic school to instruct, complement, and intensify the education and formation begun in the home. We are called to assist these parents in fulfilling their obligation for the Christian formation and education of their child; therefore, we will:

1. Respect parents' fundamental human right to know, to understand, and to share

in decisions that affect the education of their child by

- Assuring parents of a commitment to ongoing education as a professional

educator and informing them, upon request, of educational qualifications.

- Keeping parents apprised of the curriculum and method of instruction.

- Providing opportunities for parents to learn about classroom and school

policies and to have a voice in shaping those policies through the parish

school committee.

2. Develop educational programs and activities to enhance family life as well as

the home and school relationship.

3. Respect any confidential information which parents share.

4. Report regularly to parents their child's progress with professional accuracy

and honesty.

COMMITMENT TO CATHOLIC VALUES AND TEACHINGS

HolyAngelsSchool seeks to promote the values and teachings of the Catholic Church as expressed through the Magesterium. The school is under the formal jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Cincinnati whose authority is carried out on the local level by the Pastor of Holy Angels Parish. All aspects of the education program at HolyAngelsSchool will be designed to promote the educational goals of the parish and to reflect full and authentic Catholic doctrine.

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HOLY ANGELS PARISH SCHOOL COMMITTEE

The key purpose of the School Committee is to formulate and recommend policies to the pastor and school principal. This task is the heart of the committee's role.

What are policies?

Policies are based on the needs of the students, parents and all people of the parish. Policies give a direction or "vision" to the school so that it will meet these needs. The policies establish the parameters or boundaries in which the school operates.

Policies are distinct from rules in that policies allow for some discretion. Rules allow no discretion. An example illustrates this concept:

Policy - Certain areas of this building will be designated as "no-smoking" areas.

Rule - No smoking in this room.

The policy allows for discretion. The rule does not.

The Committee recommends policy

The School Committee is not a "School Board". Unlike a board, which establishes rules, the policies that the committee creates are recommended to the pastor and principal. The pastor, or the principal as his designate, give final approval to every policy.

The principal administers the school and sets the specific rules that must be followed in the school. These rules are based on the policies formulated by the committee and are the principal's way of implementing those policies. This practice is set by the archdiocese.

The value of recommending policy

The policies created by the School Committee are to express the basic value and vision underlying the school. Since these policies are based on the needs of everyone in the parish, they give a focus to the school causing it to better meet these needs. Though the committee's policy recommendations are not the final word, they give much needed advice to the pastor and principal and ensure that the needs of the students, parents and the whole parish will be met.

School committee meetings are held on the 1st Monday of the month in the Religious Education Office. The meetings are open to parish members and parents of Holy Angels students. School committee officers and members for 2015-2016 are:

, PresidentShelley VanSkiver

, SecretaryWilliam Zimmerman Jr., Policy

, FinanceJoe Petersen, Technology

Zach BossletEmily Liening

The pastor, associate pastor, and principal are ex-officio (non-voting) members of the school committee.

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ADMISSION OF NEW STUDENTS TO HOLY ANGELS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

The admission process for HolyAngelsSchool is threefold. It includes registration, the submission of medical and academic records and, if considered necessary, a pre-testing program.

Children entering HolyAngelsSchool may be pre-tested before or in the beginning of the school year. The purpose of pre-testing is to enable the teacher to learn of a child's academic strengths and weaknesses and achievement level in reading, vocabulary and mathematics. This will help to place the child within his/her level.

Children entering kindergarten must be five years old before September 30thof the year they are enrolling and have completed the required kindergarten screening. The school reserves the right to make final decisions with regard to admission.

Children transferring to HolyAngelsSchool from another school must have records to previous academic years and medical records completed and in our school office along with an application for enrollment before acceptance is considered. The school reserves the right to make final decisions with regard to admission.

All children entering Holy Angels School must show written evidence from a doctor or clinic of having received, or of being in the process of receiving, proper immunization according to the Revised Code of Ohio (Section 3313.671).

What Holy Angels Parish asks in return of its members is that they attend Mass regularly and contribute to the financial support of the parish. Holy Angels Parish is not asking for a specific dollar amount of donation. Rather, it asks that its members contribute regularly to the church (no matter how little) “according to their financial means.”

STUDENT REGISTRATION - New Students

The following policy for "New Student" registration for grades Kindergarten through Eighth has been established. In determining acceptance at HolyAngelsSchool, the following guidelines will be considered:

A. The family is a registered member of Holy Angels Parish who regularly

participates at Mass, in parish life, and meets their financial obligations

to the church. The length of membership in Holy Angels Parish may be

taken into consideration for all grade levels, if necessary. They have older children who have attended HolyAngelsSchool.

B. The family is a registered member of Holy Angels Parish who regularly

participates at Mass, in parish life, and meets their financial obligations

to the church. The length of membership in Holy Angels Parish may be

taken into consideration for all grade levels, if necessary. They are

registering their first child into HolyAngelsSchool.

C. Non-parishioners with older children who have attended Holy Angels

School.

  1. Non-parishioners registering their first child into Holy Angels School.

PRE-REGISTRATION - February Registration

Students presently attending Holy Angels in Grade K through 7 will receive registration papersin February.

The final decision regarding student registration is made by the Holy Angels School Administration.

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TUITION

For Holy Angels Parish family members this fee is a set amount for the first child in the family. The second and third child, etc. in the family pays a smaller additional fee.

There is a per child fee for non-parish members. This is higher, because the non-parish family does not contribute to the support of the Parish in the Sunday collection.

The tuition cost changes each school year (depending on per child cost of educating a student at Holy Angels), and is communicated to the families each Spring at the completion of

the budget.

The full amount of tuition payable to the school may be paid at the beginning of the school year or the designated amounts at the time on the Tuition Payment Schedule. The school reserves the right to withhold the final report cards and transcripts if tuition is not paid before the end of the school year. Any other schedule of payments must be arranged by the parents with the Administration.

Families with a tuition balance will not receive tuition assistance the following year, unless the tuition is paid in full, or there is record of a payment plan.

Students who are not returning to Holy Angels School for the 2017-2018 school year must pay tuition balance in full, or there must be record of a payment plan before transcripts will be submitted to another school.

TUITION ASSISTANCE

Tuition Assistance information and forms for the 2017-2018 school year will be available in the school office in March, 2017. The forms can be filled out online. Forms are due prior to May 1, 2017.

WASHINGTON DC

A family having a balance on their tuition will not be permitted to chaperone the 8th grade Washington DC trip, however, they can attend if they have a payment plan in place.

DELINQUENT TUITION

A family who isn’t current on tuition payments will not be permitted to participate in extracurricular activities including sports, spelling bee, geography bee, and any plays.

SCHOLARSHIPS

All tuition must be up to date for students to be eligible to apply for scholarships for Lehman Catholic High School. GPA and transcripts will be held until a payment plan is in place.

FEES

Students will be charged a Sports fee of $25.00 for each sport they participate in during the school year.Delinquent fees will result in an athlete not being able to participate. The family cap is $75. A Band fee of $30.00 will also be charged.

INSUFFICIENT FUNDS FEE:

It is the policy of Holy Angels School to charge a $35.00 fee for any check written to Holy Angels School for insufficient funds. This includes checks for field trips, lunches, tuition and other miscellaneous payments.