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Barkley Elementary Fact Sheet 2007 - 08

GREATER AMSTERDAM SCHOOL DISTRICT
WM. H. BARKLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
FACT SHEET 2007 – 08

   Click on one of the Barkley subjects below to learn more about it:

2-hour delays I Absences I Board of Education Policy I Breakfast hours
Character Education I Emergency drills I Emergency information I Excused from phys. ed. I Food services I Health Notes I Occupational therapy I Parents and school communication I Paved path I Phone numbers I Physical therapy I Pre-K program I Religious instruction I Request for Early Dismissal I Safety reminder I School closing and emergencies I School hours I School store schedule I Sneakers I Tardy Policy I Upcoming dates

2-hour delay

If there is a 2-hour delay, the first bell rings at 10:40 a.m. Send your child to school at 10:30 a.m. No breakfasts are served on delay days.

Absences

Parents are asked to call the school at 843-1850 when your child is absent. Upon returning to school, parents must send a note with dates, reason, and signature.

Board of Education Policy

This is a reminder that there is BOE Policy regarding electronic devices (specifically, Walkmans, radios, CD players, and electronic games). These electronic devices are NOT allowed on school grounds or in school. This policy also pertains to our elementary school.

Breakfast hours

Breakfast is served beginning at 8:15 a.m. Students must be in the cafeteria by 8:30 a.m. to receive breakfast.

Character Education:

The Greater Amsterdam Elementary Schools are continuing with the Character Education program. Each month there is a theme that focuses attention on the qualities that make up good character. Please join us as we emphasize these character education themes:

October Pride
November Cooperation
December Compassion, Kindness, Generosity
January Respect, Determination
February Honesty, Friendship, Loyalty
March Self-Control
April Trustworthiness
May Fairness
June Patience, Perseverance

District launches universal Pre-Kindergarten program

The Greater Amsterdam School District offers a Universal Pre-K Program at several of its schools, one of which is Barkley Elementary. For more information on the UPK program, click here.

Emergency drills

We will be conducting various types of emergency drills throughout the 2007-08 school year. These include emergency evacuation drills such as fire drills. In the event that we ever need to send students home early, please have a predetermined plan for your child in the event he or she cannot reach you. Please take some time to discuss your emergency plans with your son/daughter. This helps all of us to feed and stay safe.

Emergency information

Also, if emergency information has changed recently, please notify the nurse so that we may correct changes on emergency sheets. We need this information in the event of a school emergency, a sick child, or in the event school closes early. Please call us during school hours at 843-1850, write a note, or stop by the office if there are any changes. Furthermore, if you have made changes as to who can pick up your child from school, you will need to fill out a new emergency card. This is very important!

Excused from Physical Education

An excuse from a doctor must be sent into the office.

Food Services

Send money in an envelope and give to homeroom teacher to be sent to cafeteria with lunch and milk order.

Mid-morning milk: $2.00 (40 cents per day). Money is due on Friday for the following week or the last full day of the week.

Full breakfast: $ .70
Reduced breakfast: $ .25

Full lunch: $1.00 each day
Reduced lunch: $ .25 each day
Ala carte soup: $1.00
Ala carte Milk: $ .40

Health Notes

To help prevent the spread of disease, please have your children stay home from school if they have a fever of 100 or more or are suffering from vomiting or diarrhea. If children have been diagnosed with a strep infection, they must remain home for at least 24 hours after they have begun antibiotic therapy. Please notify the school if your child has been diagnosed with strep, “pink eye,” or other communicable diseases.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy (O.T.) within the school system looks at tine and visual motor skills (i.e. cutting, coloring, pencil grasp, and handwriting abilities) as well as activities of daily living.

It is suggested that all children entering kindergarten have a complete visual exam by the start of kindergarten or within the first year of school. When practicing their names, kindergarten students should begin with uppercase letters for the first letter of their first and last names and follow with lowercase letters only. Consistent hand dominance should also be encouraged, as well as a good hand grasp on a pencil. A proper pencil grasp is a tripod grasp (three fingers pinch at the bottom of the pencil/crayon).

 Suggested activities to improve a proper grasp/pinch and pre-writing skills are:

  • Pinch clay or Play-doh

  • Roll Play-doh and make shapes and letters

  • String beads onto a pip cleaner or shoelace

  • Pinch bubbles from packaging using index finger & thumb

  • Pick up dry popcorn/beans, etc. using tweezers-like tongs from games

Wishing all a great school year and stay tuned for continued therapy suggestions.

Chris Darby-King, OTR

Kathie Carpenter, COTA

If you have any questions or concerns about the needs of your child(ren), please
feel free to contact us at 843-1850. Thank you.

Parent's responsibility and sent-home school communication

It is the parent’s responsibility to ask his/her child(ren) each day for any communication that may have been given out that day. Besides a monthly newsletter, lunch menus, announcements, etc. are sent home via the children on a regular basis and should be in the child’s backpack.

Path paved

The path which adjoins the upper parking and the crosswalk has been paved and will provide a safe avenue for students and their parents to use throughout the school year. Please be informed that the traffic cones are strategically positioned to further identify the crosswalk and as a reminder that the parking adjacent to the school building proper is for staff use only. Furthermore, please be reminded that all visitors must report to the office, sign in and receive a visitor’s badge. This may seem like an inconvenience; nevertheless we must continue to be vigilant in regards to the welfare and safety of our students and staff.

Phone Numbers

Barkley Elementary Office 843-1850

Barkley FAX 843-6183

District Office 843-3180

District Transportation 843-3186

Physical Therapy

In physical therapy we work on activities to improve your child’s strength, coordination and balance to aide in their ability to function in the school environment.

If your child received physical therapy, his/her sessions will either be individual or in a small group (depending on recommendations on current IEP) and each session will be geared toward his/her abilities and needs.

Please have your child dress appropriately for PT sessions. They should be dressed as they would for physical education class.

If you should have any questions throughout the year, please do not hesitate to contact us a Barkley Elementary School or by sending a note in with your child.
Adrienne Gorham, PT, MS
Lori Harlan, PTA
Diane Thompson, PTA

Religious instruction

2 p.m. dismissal on Tuesdays for students signed up at St. Mary’s Institute. Students who do not attend religion classes will remain in school until the 3:10 p.m. dismissal.

Request for early dismissal

If leaving school during the day for an appointment or other valid reason, students must have a written note signed by a parent/guardian. Bring this note to the nurse’s office before 9:00 a.m. Medical appointments should be scheduled after school hours whenever possible.

Safety reminder for parents and students

Please take time to discuss some safety procedures concerning pedestrian and vehicle traffic. The front of school, at arrival and dismissal times, is very busy with traffic and potentially dangerous if the rules are not followed. Students may be dropped off at the end of DeStefano Street or parents may enter the upper parking lot and walk their child/children down the path and across the crossway to the front door. Please do not enter or park in the staff parking lot at any time or make u-turns as they are illegal. Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated. Although you may find these procedures to be inconvenient, be assured that these steps are being taken to improve safety. We know that you will do everything in your power to deal in a meaningful and effective manner with these procedures.

School closings and emergencies

If school must be closed because of weather conditions, facility failure, or other emergencies, announcements will be made on the district Website school closings link or on television and radio stations listed below:

AM Radio FM Radio Television
  • WCSS - 1490
  • WBUG - 1570
  • WGY - 910W
  • ROW - 590
  • WIZR - 930
  • WENT - 1340
  • WRGB - 87.7
  • WRGB - channel 6
  • WTEN - channel 10
  • WNYT - channel 13

Please do not call the school offices or district offices on inclement weather days. The telephone lines are needed for emergency communications. If school is cancelled, all uses of the building are also cancelled on that day, unless otherwise noted or announced.

School hours

School begins promptly at 8:40 a.m. each day and ends at 3:00 p.m. All students that ride the bus to McNulty, Special Education students, and walkers are dismissed at 3:00 p.m. Remaining students that ride busses home are dismissed from the dining room as their bus arrives at Barkley.

* Hours are 8:40 a.m. - 3:10 p.m.
* Half Day Session - end of year dismissal at 11:35 p.m.
* Staff Development Days dismissal at 11:40 a.m.
* Parent/Teacher Conference Days dismissal at 12:10 p.m.

School store schedule - 2007-08

The School Store is open every Tuesday morning from 8:15 to 8:45 a.m. It is located across from the main office. T-shirts are available for $9.00. Agenda planners for grades 3,4,5 are $2.00. Regular merchandise includes:

  • Spiral notebook .50

  • Crayons (16) 1.00

  • Loose leaf paper .50

  • Crayons (8) .50

  • Composition notebook 1.00

  • Color pencils 1.00

  • Bookmarks .25

  • Highlighters .50

  • Plain folders .25

  • Glue sticks .50

  • Picture folders .50

  • Scissors 1.00

  • Sharpeners .50

  • Grippers .25

  • Eraser sticks .50

  • Pencil box 1.00

  • Erasers .25

  • Pencil bag 1.00

  • Rulers .50

  • Pens .25

  • Pencils .25

  • Memo pads .50

Sneakers

A must for physical education classes.

Tardy Policy

The GASD attendance policy encourages students to be on time for school. The tardy policy is explained and the consequences are clearly stated. Please review with your family that our 1st bell rings at 8:40 a.m. and at 8:50 a.m. they are considered TARDY. Please assist us in helping your child to be here in school BEFORE 8:50 a.m.!

Upcoming dates

(see the calendar)

 

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