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School Visitors. The Board of Directors of the Green Mountain School District welcomes and encourages visits to school by parents, other adult residents of the community, and interested educators. To insure orderly operation of the educational process, the Superintendent shall supervise the following guidelines governing school visits.
School Visitors. The present policy for visitors in the school building shall continue in effect. This policy provides for visitor registration, proof of identification and statement of business, under penalty of law (cf. Baltimore City Code Article 18, Section 1-38). Teachers shall be notified prior to visitors being sent to the classroom. Efforts will be made to escort visitors when appropriate.
School Visitors. (a) The Board and the Federation agree that parents or guardians of students attending the school are not only welcome to the New Haven Public Schools but also shall be encouraged to visit such schools. However, such visits should be conducted in such a way so as not to interrupt the school educational program.
(b) The procedure for visits of parents, guardians and/or others in a particular school shall be established by the Area Director of Administration-Supervision and the Principal, in accordance with the Superintendent's general policy.
School Visitors. Any non-student (adults and children) who enter the Oak Bluffs School must report directly to the office to obtain a visitor’s pass. Picture ID is required. Visitors must access the school through the front door only. Snacks high in sugar content are discouraged in favor of fruits, vegetables, and whole grain products. Water is the only beverage allowed in classrooms. It is a gum and candy-free campus. Party foods for celebrations must comply with food guidelines set by the state to decrease high fat and high sodium intake by school children. Please check with your child’s teacher for information of food allergies.
School Visitors. All visitors/personnel during closed session will stay out of inner office areas.
School Visitors. All visitors are required to wear a face mask and pass a temperature check prior to entering school buildings, unless instructed otherwise. Upon passing a temperature check all visitors are required to report to the front office with a valid state issued ID and sign in. Upon signing in, each person will be issued a Visitor Sticker. An individual who is on school property without the approval of the front office is considered trespassing and authorities will be called. All students are expected to ride their assigned bus home. If the student is to ride a different bus a signed note that includes the parent phone number must be submitted to the office before the start of the first class. No changes will be made without written documentation and approval from the front office. Only students participating in an organized and sponsored after school activity may ride the activity bus home. The bus driver has full charge of the students when they are riding the bus. The bus is an extension of the classroom and the rules that apply to the classroom extend to the bus.
School Visitors. Parents and other visitors are always welcome, but you must have an appointment if you wish to see a teacher or visit a classroom during the school day. At all times, visitors are required to sign in and out from the Main Vestibule and wear a visitor’s badge. Articles to be delivered to children during school hours should be left at the Main Vestibule. In this way, we limit class interruptions and focus on learning. At no time, should articles be delivered via the cafeteria.
School Visitors. To enter the building, you must use the bell and identify yourself. Someone will then release the door lock. Parents/guardians are always welcome to visit the school. However, the safety of students and staff is a priority. Entrance to the building may be made only through the Visitors Entrance. ALL visitors MUST sign in, show identification, and obtain a Visitors Pass at the Main Office upon entering the building. An appointment may be made to see a teacher, counselor, principal, assistant principal, or to attend classes. Students will only be released to parents or guardians! Displays of affection are not permitted in school and students failing to respect this request will face disciplinary consequences. Students are to conduct themselves appropriately on the school bus. The following things are prohibited on all school transportation: smoking, profane language, throwing articles on the bus,loud noise, defacing or destroying the bus, fighting, endangering the safety of self/others, refusing to obey the drivers requests, heckling the driver, standing while the bus is in motion, purchase/possession/consumption of alcohol or any other unlawful substance. Students can lose the privilege of riding the bus to and from school! The following are guidelines. After the third offense, disciplinary action is at the discretion of the principal. The parent may request a meeting with the bus driver to discuss any offense, but at no time should a parent board a school bus.
School Visitors. 1. The Board of Directors of the Green Mountain School District welcomes and encourages visits to school by parents, other adult residents of the community, and interested educators.
2. To insure orderly operation of the educational process, the Superintendent shall supervise the following guidelines governing school visits:
a. All visitors must report to the office upon their arrival at the school.
b. Visitors whose purpose is to influence or solicit students shall not be permitted on the school grounds unless the visit furthers the educational program of the district.
c. If the visitor wishes to observe a classroom, the time will be arranged after the superintendent has conferred with the teacher.
d. If the purpose of the classroom visitation is to observe learning and teaching activities, the visitor may be required to confer with the teacher before and/or after the observation to enhance understanding of the activities.
e. The Superintendent may withhold approval if particular events such as testing would be adversely affected by a visit. Similarly, if a visitor's presence becomes disruptive, the Superintendent may withdraw approval.
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