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Parents Right To Know
Medication
Honor Rolls
Report Cards
Progress Reports
Parent/Teacher Conferences 
Arrival and Dismissal

Parents Right To Know

    The Minnesota Legislature requires Public and non public K-12 schools that plan to apply pesticides to give notice to parents and employees that they apply pesticides.


Medication

    Students may not be issued aspirin or any pain-killer or any other drugs or medication unless authorized to do so.

    If a student is under medication prescribed by a doctor and must take during school hours, the medication must be in the original pharmacy container with the doctor's prescription attached, must be turned in to the office and will be given to the student at the prescribed times.


Honor Rolls

    When figuring values for the honor roll., the following point system will be used:

F    no credit C- 1.6 B 3.0
D- 0.6 C 2.0 B+ 3.4
D    1.0 C+ 2.4 A-

3.6

D+ 1.4 B- 2.6 A 4.0

    Honor rolls are computed each trimester.  The "B" honor roll requires a grade point average (G.P.A.) of 3.00-3.59, and the "A" honor roll requires a G.PA. of 3.60-4.00.


Report Cards

    Report cards are issued three times a year at the end of each Trimester.  It is important that parents review this information.


Progress Reports

    Progress reports are sent out in the middle of each Trimester.  Please contact the school if you didn't get one.


Parent/Teacher Conferences

    Parent/Teacher conferences are offered in the fall.  Parents may schedule appointments to see their child's teacher at any time.  Teachers may also request parents to come in and discuss concerns regarding their child.  Conferences are encouraged at any time of the year.

    Please feel free to call any of the teachers or the administration.  It is the school's belief that only through communication and cooperation between education for the students of out district.  In order to minimize misunderstanding or correct certain situations, it is important to open the lines of communication between yourselves and the teachers.  When rumors start to fly, it is best to find out the facts for yourself.


Arrival and Dismissal

   Students are requested not to arrive at school before 8:15 A.M. At the this time students may come  in to the building to participate in the breakfast program.  Classes begin at 8:30.  Students should time their arrival so as not to be late for class.

   Dismissal time is 3:10 P.M. Students who have appointments for which they must

 



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