PICK UP AND DROP OFF To ensure the best start to the day for all children, we ask you to keep your good-bye brief. How students transition into school can greatly determine the success of their day. Most of the time, children settle very soon after parents depart. Prolonging the good-bye, especially if a child is upset will increase their anxiety once inside school. This, in turn, can adversely affect other students already in the classroom. For this reason, we ask you to remain at the door of the classroom at drop-off.
Drop off begins at 8:30AM for the morning class and 12:30PM for the afternoon class. Once inside the school, children will start working. Maria Montessori stresses the working cycles to be very crucial in childrens formation and they must not be interrupted. If you know youll be late, please text the school at 801-920-8095 with an L for late or A for absent. Ms. Iris needs to lock the door as soon as all children are in. If youll be late, please refrain from knocking. The teachers will notice you at the door. Please remind your child to enter quietly and without disrupting others. After children do their routine, there will be Circle Time. Times varies because we follow the child. Though, the general time its between 8:45-9:00 and 12:45-1:00 respectively. Circle time introduces subject knowledge through singing and play, builds attention span, focus skills, cooperation, turn taking, etc. Interruptions and distractions hinder children. If you need to pick up your child early, please text. No need to knock, your child will be quietly notified and a teacher will assist them getting ready. Please give your child 15 minute notice to put work away and get ready.
Please pick your child up promptly at the end of class (11:30 or 3:30). If you arrive after 11:45 or 3:45 a late fee of $10 per 10 minutes will be assessed.
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TUITION and ATTENDANCE Tuition is due on the first of every month, one month in advance. (ex. Tuition for September is due August 1 st .) The monthly fee is based on a yearly tuition and divided by 9 months in a School Year. The tuition is the same regardless of how many school days are in any particular month. You can pay: *Through the Pay Now button/link in your invoice email. *In person by check, money order, or cash. Your prompt payment is appreciated. After the 5 th day of the month tuition is considered late and a $25 Late Fee will be assessed. If you pay the entire year up front and need to leave for any reason, you will be refunded a prorated amount based on how many months there are remaining in the school year. If you are withdrawing, we ask for 30 days notice, so we will have time to fill your childs spot. If we do not receive adequate notice we will consider your childs spot still taken and you will forfeit the current months tuition.
There is NO REFUND given for the enrollment Fee.
The 5 day session is Monday through Friday. The minimum number of enrolled days is 4 (Monday through Thursday). There are no make- up days for illness or any other absences. Please only bring your child on the specified days you have chosen to enroll, in order to maintain our student teacher ratio, and ensure there are enough materials and supplies for our projects.
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REFERRALS If you brag about how wonderful your childs school is and it results in a completed enrollment, you will receive a $40 discount off the following months tuition! Please tell your referral to mention your name.
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DRESS Please ensure your child wears comfortable clothing to school that allows freedom of movement. -Pants that your child can easily get on and off to use the restroom. -Shoes that slip on and off will enable your child to be part of the entire outside time. -Some children prefer to wear slippers in the classroom to protect socks from extra wear, and for extra comfort while working. Please provide one pair of snuggly fitting, Velcro slippers with your childs name in permanent marker to keep at the school. (please avoid characters or other distracting additions.) -Please avoid graphic character clothing. (e.g. Princess, Superhero etc.) Maria Montessori disapproves of fantasy at such an early age. Children this age need to be connected and understand their environment, they need to know what is real. This helps them for a positive Self-Concept/ Self-esteem. When a child has an action figure or a princess on their shirt it can inspire boisterous re-enactments. Please help your child succeed by keeping the distractions to a minimum. We keep a supply of extra clothes in a variety of childrens sizes to loan in case of spills or accidents. If you feel your child would be more comfortable in their own clothes or need to change frequently please send a change of clothes in a gallon plastic bag with the childs name on the front in permanent marker. We will keep it at the school in case your child needs it.
Throughout the school year we will be going out unless it is unusually windy, raining or snowing heavily, or below 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Please dress your child appropriately for outdoor play. (Snow pants, boots, gloves, etc.)
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SUPPLIES If you would like to help the school by donating additional materials here are some items that we use frequently: Copy Paper Construction Paper 4
Glue sticks Play Dough Tissues Hand Sanitizer Disinfectant Wipes Food Coloring School glue Fabric/Felt material (extras that you may have) Any and All Craft supplies
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POTTY LEARNING Your child must be able to use the restroom independently to enroll. Stretchy pants or sweat pants that are slightly loose fitting are perfect for tiny hands. We ask that you send a change of clothes in a gallon plastic bag with their name on the front and that they come to school in regular cotton underpants. When they have an accident we can only verbally assist them with cleaning and changing into clean clothes from outside the bathroom door. If they have a more severe accident, we need someone to be near that we can call to either come and assist them with cleaning up or take them home for a bath.
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HEALTH -A child with deep or uncontrollable coughing belongs at home even without a fever. A child with cough and fever must stay home from school for at least 24 hours after they no longer have a fever or signs of a fever, without the use of fever-reducing medicine. -Children who have vomited or had diarrhea should be kept at home and should return to school only after being symptom-free for 24 hours. -Any child with a fever of 100F or higher should not attend school and should not return until they have been fever free for 24 hours, without 5
the use of fever-reducing medicine. -A child with flu-like illness (fever and a cough) must stay home from school for at least 24 hours after they no longer have a fever or signs of a fever, without the use of fever-reducing medicine. - To provide head lice treatment, keep your child home for a minimum of two school days. -A child with pink eye symptoms (red, Itchy, draining eyes) should be kept at home until evaluated by a medical provider and return to school after the drainage clears. -Keep a child at home and contact a medical provider for a severe sore throat and if white spots are seen in the back of the throat, with or without a fever. -A child with green mucous should be kept at home until the drainage clears.
Pl ease use your best j udgment when deci di ng i f you shoul d send your chi l d to school . I f thei r symptoms l i mi t thei r acti vi ty or make them unusual l y l ethargi c, i t i s best to keep them home unti l they are feel i ng better.
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SNACKS A nutritious simple snack is available to students during the work cycle (from 9:15 AM -10:45AM and 1:15 2:45 PM). They are free to eat by themselves or with a friend as soon as they have completed a classroom work. Snack preparation is a daily job, assigned to a student and is carried out with teacher supervision. All children will have the opportunity to be involved in this activity at some point throughout the school year.
There i s a snack si gn-up sheet avai l abl e i n the school entrance or el ectroni cal l y. We appreciate your help! Please let us know if your child has any food allergy/sensitivity concerns.
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Initial________ BIRTHDAYS AND OTHER SPECIAL OCCASIONS If you would like to send a special treat for your childs birthday we suggest non-food items (such as small toys) or a fruit plate for your child to share. Please do not send any heavily frosted item (cupcakes, cookies etc.) Muffins work better.
PARENT INVOLVEMENT Our Parent Committee plans our field trips, holiday parties and other special events. If you would like to join, please use the si gn-up sheet posted onl i ne. We will also be taking appointments for Observation times, after the first six weeks of school. There will be a guideline sheet for you to read before attending the school. Children behave differently when theres a guest, specially if it is their own parent. We hope the guideline will help you observe with more accurateness.
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PARENT CONCERNS/MEETINGS We are always available before children arrive or after children depart to discuss any questions or concerns. Drop-off and Pick-up times are usually very involved for the teachers. Our first concern and focus is safety. We would love to give you our full attention. Please call to make an appointment.
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UPDATES We will be sending out a monthly newsletter with information on special events and what is going on in the class and pictures will be sent to you (Text), posted on our website or facebook page. Please be sure we have your most up to date email address and phone number.
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DISCIPLINE Our goal is to create a learning environment for your children, with an atmosphere of caring based on kindness and firmness that develops mutual respect, cooperation and responsibility. We utilize the methods prescribed by Maria Montessori in her writings (especially The Secret of Childhood) for redirecting students into meaningful work and the problem solving techniques developed by Jane Nelsen, as detailed in her book Positive Discipline in the Classroom.
We encourage all parents to read these two publications or all of Maria Montessoris works for other important topics. They are available for checkout in our Parent Lending Library. Ask a teacher for help with checking a book in or out. You could also find some of Maria Montessoris work as pdf files on the web. If you have great parenting books to donate, we would be more than happy to have them.