- St. Therese School
St. Therese School Early Childhood Parent Orientation Our Early - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
St. Therese School Early Childhood Parent Orientation Our Early - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
St. Therese School Early Childhood Parent Orientation Our Early Childhood Staff Ms. Lisa Deborah Oi - Principal Ms. Catherine Biel - Assistant Principal Ms. Kelly Rojas - Assistant Principal Ms. Elizabeth Blackburn Pre-Kindergarten STC
Our Early Childhood Staff
- Ms. Lisa Deborah Oi - Principal
- Ms. Catherine Biel - Assistant Principal
- Ms. Kelly Rojas - Assistant Principal
- Ms. Elizabeth Blackburn – Pre-Kindergarten STC
- Ms. Linda Li - Pre-Kindergarten SBC
- Mrs. Laura Shortino - Junior Kindergarten SBC
- Ms. Angela Gloninger - Junior Kindergarten STC
- Mrs. Miriam Gonzalez – Kindergarten STC
- Ms. Ashley Rogers - Kindergarten SBC
- On-time attendance is essential for a successful school year!
- Please be respectful of the school day.
– 7:40 am - Classroom doors open. Circle time starts promptly at 8:00. Arriving after 8:00 is extremely disruptive to the class. Please, make sure your child arrives to school on time. – If your child arrives after 8:00, you MUST FIRST go to the office to get a tardy slip BEFORE going to the classroom.
- DO NOT COME TO SCHOOL EARLY!
– Arriving too early to school causes a safety issue – We do NOT have a before school program so no faculty, staff, or patrol will be able to supervise your child until classroom doors open at 7:45 am – DO NOT GATHER OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOMS BEFORE 7:45!
- 3:00 pm - End of school day dismissal
Attendance Policy
If your child has 20 or more combined tardies and absences in a school year, you will be required to attend a meeting with your child’s teacher and administration. Excessive tardies and absences may result in mandatory attendance of the summer school program or, in some cases, retention. Discretion will be used in cases of extreme illness.
Excessive Tardies & Absences
- Involve your child with purchasing school supplies and a backpack.
Get them excited about going to school.
- Tell them that it’s okay to be scared or nervous about going to
- school. Also, remind them that school is a happy and friendly
place to be. Use positive language when talking about school.
- Practice short separations with your child, by leaving him/her with
a responsible adult. Show them that you always come back!
- Start a regular bedtime routine
Transitioning to School… Getting your child ready!
Potty Training
- Children entering Pre-Kindergarten, Junior Kindergarten, and
Kindergarten classes must be fully potty trained.
- If a child comes to school wearing a diaper or pull-up, it is
required that the program has a designated diapering area, which we DO NOT HAVE. Therefore, accepting children who are not toilet trained compromises the license-exempt status
- f our early childhood. (IL DCFS Licensing Standards 407. 340)
- If a child has 3 or more accidents in a short period of time,
your teacher will request a meeting where your child will be asked to take a week break from school to focus on potty training skills. Administration will attend.
Mom and Dad…
Practice giving your child INDEPENDENCE
Allow them to:
- Brush their teeth on their own
- Go to the bathroom on their own
- Eat on their own
Establish a Drop-Off Routine
- It is NOT in your child’s best interest to stay in their
classroom for a long period of time. This simply prolongs the amount of time it will take for your child to settle down and become comfortable with the school environment, and their teacher.
- It is important to establish a routine with dropping off
and picking up your child. This makes them feel safe and helps them adjust to new situations.
- Give them a hug/kiss and tell your child to have a
good day at school. Remind your child that you will see them later and you want to hear about their day.
- Compliment your child; frequently offering words of
encouragement will build his/her self-confidence
- Display their accomplishments at home (art projects,
drawings, writings, etc)
- Give your child small chores around the house so that
they gain independence
Ways to encourage your child!
- Behavior Management
Reward Board Teachers will have a token board for each student to which they will add stickers, stars, or stamps, etc. The students will receive tokens when they exhibit positive behavior. Positive behavior may include: sharing, helping a friend, helping the classroom and teacher, or working extra hard. When the student has received the designated number of tokens, which will be determined by each grade level teacher, they will receive a
- reward. Below is an example of a token board.
Consequences We will be using the 3 R’s Consequence method where the student will first receive a reminder, then they will be redirected, and lastly they will be removed from the activity. When a child exhibits inappropriate behavior, the teacher will work with the student to learn how to make a better choice the next time. The student may be asked to speak with the teacher about their behavior or to complete a “think about it” slip. If the behavior continues, the student will receive a behavior notice to sign and return to school.
Student Drop Off- STC
We strongly encourage you to use this system! Whether you walk OR drive to school.
- Each morning upper grade students/teachers will be available
in front of the school to take your child from your car safely into the school between 7:40-8:00.
- You may bring your child to the main doors, but please keep in
mind that double parking directly in front of the school is not allowed and you may be ticketed.
- Also, please be mindful of the safety patrol who are on duty
helping the younger students to safely cross the street
- 23rd Street runs Eastbound between 7:40-8:00 and 3:00-3:30
- Be mindful of the parking lot.
Student Drop Off - SBC
Whether you walk OR drive to school.
- You must bring your child to the main Early Childhood doors
- n Quinn Street between 7:40 am - 8:00 am.
- Any child dropped off before the EC doors open at 7:40 must
be dropped off in the St. Barbara Campus lower hall. The children will be walked over to their classroom by an Early Childhood staff member.
Student Clothing
- All students must wear their school uniform everyday.
- Gym Shoes with a secured back are required. No dress-up
shoes, flip flops or shoes without a back.
- All hair styles should be simple and off the face.
- Please label every single piece of your child’s
clothing, including coats, hats, scarves and gloves.
If your child cannot tie their own shoes, they may NOT wear laced shoes to school!
For your child’s safety, Velcro shoes are highly recommended.
Shoes with Laces
Fall/Winter Student Clothing
- St. Therese gym t-shirt (light grey or white), Got Blue* t-shirt, Play date* t-shirt,
red/blue/white St. Therese polo, or a plain (no design) white polo short or long sleeves
- St. Therese gym sweatshirt
Plain black, navy, white, or grey sweater
- St. Therese gym sweatpants
Plain black or navy leggings/athletic pants Athletic (gym) shoes (Velcro recommended) T-shirt (under sweaters and sweatshirts- optional) - plain black, navy, white, or grey *If your child dresses in layers, all layers must be part of the uniform code!
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Spring/Summer Student Clothing
- St. Therese gym t-shirt (light grey or white), Got Blue* t-shirt, Play date* t-shirt,
red/blue/white St. Therese polo, or a plain (no design) white polo short or long sleeves
- St. Therese gym sweatshirt
Plain black, navy, white, or grey sweater
- St. Therese gym sweatpants/knee length shorts
Plain black or navy leggings/athletic pants Athletic (gym) shoes (Velcro recommended)
T-shirt (under sweaters and sweatshirts- optional) –
plain black, navy, white, or grey *If your child dresses in layers, all layers must be part of the uniform code!
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When My Child Is Sick…
- Notify the school office either by phone or by email
stating why your child will not be in attendance.
- If your child goes home sick from school an adult must
“sign out” in the main office and in the attendance log.
- When your child stays home sick from school, they must
be SYMPTOM FREE for 24 hours without medicine before returning to school.
If your child has:
- Fever within the last 24 hours
- Has diarrhea, a stomach ache, or is vomiting
- Constant cough or sore throat
- Excessive runny nose
- Rashes, bumps, or sores
- Yellowish skin or eyes (Jaundice)
- Red eyelids with tears or discharge
- Any signs of a communicable disease
i.e. influenza & whooping cough
YOUR CHILD WILL BE SENT HOME IF THEY SHOW ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS!
When Do I Keep My Child Home from School?
** CHILDREN RECOVERING FROM A CONTAGIOUS ILLNESS MUST PRESENT A DOCTOR’S NOTE BEFORE RETURNING TO SCHOOL. **
Blue & Homework Folders
Pre-Kindergarten
*Friday Folder *Homework will be
sent home starting at the beginning of the second trimester.
Junior Kindergarten *Friday Folder
*Homework will be sent home starting at the beginning of the school year.
Kindergarten
*Friday Folder *Homework will be
sent home starting at the beginning of the school year. Please check your child’s folder regularly to avoid missing important classroom information!
Backpacks
Send your child with a backpack EVERYDAY! The backpack must be large enough to hold a folder and a change of clothes. *Please be sure to change the extra clothes according to the weather.
- JK and K students must have an extra set of clothing in
his/her backpack at all times.
- PK students extra clothes stay at school in their cubby.
Place the following articles of clothing in a large Ziploc bag with your child’s name clearly printed on it, and please write your child’s name on each item. *Underwear * Pants/Shorts *Shoes *Shirt *Socks
- Update the extra set of clothing according to the weather
(shorts, pants, tshirt, sweatshirt, etc.).
- Replace soiled clothes with new clothes the following day.
Change of Clothes
Nap Time Bags
You will need to supply a canvas or re-usable shopping bag with your child’s labeled: *Pillow *Blanket *Cuddly The re-usable bag will last ALL YEAR. Put your child’s name on it. Be mindful that we do not have a lot of storage space. Over-sized blankets, pillows, or bags will not be accepted.
Pre-Kindergarten 12:00-1:30
- Jr. Kindergarten
12:00-1:15 Kindergarten Rest/Quiet DEAR Time 12:00-12:30
Rest Time
- Allows your child to relax his/her mind and body from a full day
- f energizing activities.
- PK and JK Students are encouraged to bring a small blanket/
pillow that will be used on individual cots. Security blankets/stuffed animals are allowed during rest time as well.
Health Concerns
**Please make your child’s teacher aware of any allergies
- r health conditions that your child may have (asthma,
diabetes, seizures, etc.) anytime during the school year. **Be respectful of other student allergies. We have a “NUT FREE ZONE” policy. This means that absolutely NO foods containing nuts or nut butter are allowed in the classroom. Even the presence of nuts within the classroom can cause an allergic reaction. Please read all labels before bringing outside food to school. We will immediately discard any food that contain nuts.
Medical Forms
- Certificate of Child Health Examination
new, K, 6th
- Proof of Dental Exam new, K, 2nd, 5th,6th
- Eye Examination Report new, K
Lead test should be part of the wellness check.
Required forms for ALL students!
- 1. Medication Authorization Form
- 2. Physician’s Request for Self-Administration of
Medicine
- 3. Parent/Guardian Permission and Authorization
- 4. Medical Information and Emergency
- 5. Notification Form
❑ Please search on website for forms on specific health issues (asthma, diabetes, etc.)
- Application for Employment or Volunteer Service/Form 7703 – All employees
and all volunteers who work with children must complete this form.
- Background Screening - All employees and all volunteers who work with
children must complete an online background check. No one can begin to work or volunteer unless they have completed the background check and the background check is approved. Visit: www.archchicago.org, click on ‘Background screening’ password is ‘PROTECTION’ to set up account
- Safe Environment Training - All employees and all volunteers who work with
children must attend the Virtus/Protecting God’s Children training program within three months of beginning employment, ministry or service. The certificate of Attendance received at the Virtus training is to be kept in the personnel file or volunteer file at the place of employment/ministry.
- Code of Conduct – All employees and all volunteers who work with children
must sign the Code of Conduct Personnel Acknowledgement Form. The signed Code of Conduct form is to be kept in the personnel file or volunteer file at the place of employment/ministry.
- CANTS screening – All employees and volunteers who work with children must
complete the Child Abuse and Neglect Tracking System form (CANTS).
Protecting God’s Children
All volunteers and parents attending classroom activities must: For more info visit: www.sttheresechicago.com or
www.archchicago.org Click on “Protecting God’s Children”
Protecting God’s Children
All volunteers and parents attending field trips must attend:
Virtus Training for Volunteers is being offered at St. Therese School Thursday, September 26, 2019 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm You may also attend Virtus training at other locations around Chicago.
Visit http:// www.virtusonline.org
Create a username and password to register for the Virtus training at St. Therese or another location.
- Birthday “goodie bags” are NOT allowed. Please keep in mind,
that class gifts (games, educational CDs, books, etc.) are preferred and welcomed throughout the year. Please see your teacher for a Wish List!
- Healthy birthday snacks typically replace snack time, and will
be passed out at one of the classroom snack times. No cakes, cupcakes, or cookies please. Notify your teacher two weeks ahead so the teacher can plan. All snacks must be pre-approved!
- Birthday invitations can ONLY be given out during the school
day if ALL students are invited. Teachers are not responsible for lost invitations.
Birthday Parties
Approved Birthday Snacks
- Yogurt (Go-Gurt)
- Cereal
- Sun Chips
- Pirates Booty
- String Cheese
- Fresh Fruit
- Fruit Snacks
- Ritz Cheese Sandwiches
**ABSOLUTELY NO NUTS!**
- Students are assessed every trimester using portfolios and skill
inventories . Each grade level report card has an age-appropriate scale to determine the student’s performance.
- There are two Parent-Teacher Conferences during the school
- year. Parents are required to schedule a ten minute time slot
with the teacher though the school’s conference portal.
- Parents must attend Parent-Teacher Conferences to receive a
copy of their child’s report card. Failure to attend means parents will not receive their child’s report card for the trimester.
- Progress Reports are sent home with students midway through
every trimester to allow parents to see their child’s academic/social/behavior improvements.
Student Report Cards & Progress Reports
✓ A systematic screening and content delivery process that takes place in the fall, winter, and spring for all students K-6 ✓ Language Arts & Math skills are tested ✓ Kindergarteners are screened before school begins in the fall to assess academic readiness and skill knowledge. ✓ St. Therese School benefits from the expertise of several professional academic/guidance counselors who work closely with students needing assistance as well as with their parents and teachers.
Kindergarten - Response to Intervention (RtI)
Across the Curriculum
Pre-Kindergarten
Junior Kindergarten Kindergarten
Everyday Math Get Set For School Language Arts Program Everyday Math Jolly Phonics Happily Ever After Language Arts Program Everyday Math Jolly Phonics Superkids Language Arts Program * Homework will reinforce skills learned in Language Arts and Mathematics.
HOMEWORK
Helps your child develop good work habits and promotes responsibility. Find a special place in your home for homework to help create homework routines!
- Each student will create a project that will be displayed at the
Curriculum Fair in Late January/Early February.
- Each class will work on a different project and parents will be
notified of all requirements at the beginning of the second trimester.
- Curriculum Fair projects are to be completed by the student.
Parents are encouraged to support their child in creating this project.
Curriculum Fair
Lunch Time
We offer a well-rounded, FRESH lunch for the students. It is paid for
- monthly. You will receive a calendar of meals for the month.
During the first week of school, you will receive a Lunch Application Form that you MUST fill out for the school (even if you are not purchasing the lunch), which based on your annual income the state will determine the cost of the lunch fee.
2018- 2019 Example:
$3.55 a day .40 cents a day if eligible for reduced. If your child is a picky eater, consider packing a lunch for them. We do not want any child to go hungry!
Keep in mind, we WILL NOT heat up lunches OR spoon feed your children
We Offer Before School
and After School Care!
Before School: 7:00-7:30 am
Everyday from 3:00- 5:00 pm (PK-1 together) Late Care is from 5:00-6:00 pm (PK-8 together)
$200.00 for 40 hours of care.
Students can do their homework, play with friends, do activities, eat snacks, and watch movies! * Please note: Unused hours will carry over to the next school year.
Field Trips
- Field Trips are planned throughout the
school year and attendance for each student is highly recommended.
- NO siblings are allowed to accompany
us on field trips for safety reasons.
- Parents who volunteer to chaperone
MUST ride the school bus with their child’s class to and from the field trip location.
Chaperones
We love when parents volunteer to help us out! Sometimes we get too many volunteers, in those cases, we operate on a lottery system!
- If your name is drawn to chaperone, you will be
notified.
- If you cannot join on the field trip, your name will go
back in the drawing for next time. **We do this in order to be as fair possible.** REMEMBER, PARENTS MUST MEET ALL OF THE CHAPERONE REQUIREMENTS IN ORDER TO ATTEND FIELD TRIPS