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Welcome to Franklin Elementary School Open House September 18, 2017 6: 30 pm Principal: Latee Walton Mc. Cleod
Township of Union Board of Education Central Office Administration Board Members Ron Mc. Dowell, President Nancy Zuena, Vice President David Arminio Guy Francis Nancy Minneci Jeff Monge Vito Nufrio Nellis Regis-Darby Mary Lynn Williams Superintendent: Mr. Gregory A. Tatum Assistant Superintendent: Mr. Gerald Benaquista Assistant Superintendent: Ms. Annie Moses
Franklin School PTA Executive Board Members Antionette Gelin, President Denise Hodges, 1 st Vice President Tammi Hussey, 2 nd Vice President Tasha Mc. Cutcheon, Treasurer Christinia Devlin, Corresponding Secretary Vanessa Pedraza, Recording Secretary
Franklin Elementary School students are: P. Proud R. Ready I. Intelligent D. Determined E. Educated Mission Our mission at Franklin School is for all students to succeed academically, socially, emotionally and maintain an active healthy lifestyle. To achieve our mission we will provide a safe and clean learning environment, a challenging academic curriculum and a strong sense of community. We are confident that by creating a partnership with families and community we will achieve our mission. The combination of an outstanding instructional staff, quality programs and services for our students, and an active PTA contribute to making Franklin School a great place to learn and grow.
School Schedule Grade Pre-K 9: 00 AM-11: 30 AM Grade K- 9: 00 AM – 2: 55 PM Grades 1 & 2 9: 00 AM – 2: 55 PM Grades 3 & 4 8: 45 AM - 3: 05 PM Before & Aftercare by 'YMCA' of Union County (908) 688 -9622
General Information ARRIVAL TIMES Children in grades K-4 are not permitted to enter the playground or school until 8: 25 a. m. , unless they are going to breakfast or before care sponsored by the YMCA. Pre-K students only arrive at side entrance door EXIT 2 only. Late arrival enter thru FRONT DOOR. NO PARENTS ARE ALLOWED ON THE PLAYGROUND ABSENCES & TARDINESS: Always report your child’s absence daily. Call the nurse at 851 -6455 between 7: 05 and 9: 45 a. m. Only parents/guardians may call the nurse's answering machine to report attendance. Any child not in the classroom by the late bell is considered tardy. The late bell for grades 3 -4 is 8: 50 a. m. The late bell for grades K-2 is 9: 05 a. m. Students who arrive late must report to the FRONT DESK for a late slip.
Dismissal Procedures Early Dismissal- If it is necessary for you to pick up your child prior to regular dismissal time, no later that 2: 45 pm, send a note to your child's teacher stating the time and reason for early dismissal (i. e. doctor's appointment, dentist, etc. ) Half-Day early dismissal pick up no later than 12: 30 pm Parents are to report to the main office to pick up their child on such occasions. It is strongly suggested that if you need to pick up your child before school ends, it should be done no later than 2: 45 p. m. Students are getting instruction lessons and closing out the day. Bus Students --- Any time a bus student is not going home on the bus, the parent/guardian must provide the nurse, main office or teacher with written notification. If no written notification is received, the child will be sent home on the bus. Adults are not permitted to remove children from the bus line.
Dismissal Procedures, continued Regular Dismissal: The classroom teacher dismisses the children at a designated exit door or location; ask the teacher if you are not sure. Kindergarten students must be dismissed to a parent/guardian or other authorized adult. Please plan to meet your children at their exit doors. Due to the congestion at dismissal, parents must wait outside for their children. Parents must be here to pick up children no later than 3: 05 pm SHARP! Late Pickup Arrival after 3: 05 pm will result in a phone call home and a late notice. Two notices will result in a meeting with the building Principal. Continued late pickup will result in referral to DCP&P, for support services.
DRESS CODE No open-back shoes; no showing of midriff; tops must have straps of three-finger width. Hats are not permitted unless they are part of a school function or for a documented medical reason. Shirts that display offensive or profane language are prohibited. All students are expected to attend school dressed in a neat, clean and decent manner. The interpretation of this rule is at the discretion of the building principal.
Visitors and Building Security All visitors must stop at the front desk and show valid picture identification in order to move beyond the front desk.
Visitors and Building Security Parents/guardians are certainly welcome at Franklin Elementary School but to ensure the children's safety, building security, and uninterrupted instruction, certain rules must be followed. We rely on your voluntary compliance and cooperation. When you arrive, enter through the main door on 1550 Lindy Terrace and report directly to the main office to sign in and check in with the secretary/building monitors. All visitors, including parents and other adults, must sign the visitor form, communicate the reason for the visit, and obtain a visitor pass. The building monitor or secretarial staff will call the person you wish to see and confirm your visit. Adults cannot visit staff members unannounced or without permission. Visits are by appointment only and are managed by the office staff. All informal/formal discussions or conferences should be planned with the teacher in advance so as not to conflict with or distract staff from other teacher duties, student supervision or instructional activities. Office staff will advise the Principal or school nurse of any emergency situation requiring the need for a nonscheduled appointment with any Franklin Elementary School staff member. Please sign-out at the end of your visit and exit through the Main Entrance door.
Cafeteria Procedures Ø Ø Grade 4 11: 25 - 12: 05 Grade 3 11: 50 -12: 30 Grade 2 12: 15 - 12: 55 Grade 1 12: 40 -1: 20 Grade K 1: 05 - 1: 45 Cost Regular Lunch $2. 55 Reduced Lunch $. 45 Breakfast runs from 8: 05 am to 8: 50 am sharp. Breakfast $2. 00 Reduced $. 30
Leader in Me The Leader in Me by Franklin Covey teaches 21 st century leadership and life skills to students and creates a culture of student empowerment based on the idea that every child can be a leader. We are in year two of the transformation process. Students will be learning about the 7 Habits of Highly Effective people: ◦ Be Proactive ◦ Begin with the End in Mind ◦ Put First Things First ◦ Think Win/Win ◦ Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood ◦ Synergize ◦ Sharpen the Saw
Franklin Elementary School uses Title I funds to provide individual students with the greatest academic need with extra educational assistance through such programs as our Problem Based Learning After-School Program and our Summer Jumpstart programs. The goal of this program is to maximize language arts and math progress by intensifying the learning time, providing more individualized instruction, and most importantly, involving the parents in the learning process. Title I Coordinator-Ms. Cobb
Parent Involvement Survey (Main Lobby) Right Know Letter (Student’s Folder) Annual Meeting- Wednesday 10 -11 -2017 ◦ Two Sessions 9: 15 AM & 6: 30 PM Reminders
Thank you for coming to Franklin School’s Open House! Remember any parent that needs to fill out a lunch application, they can be found at www. heartlandapps. com or can be picked up in the main lobby. At this time, parents can move on to their child’s classroom.
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