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Sheridan
School
HANDBOOK
2007
- 2008
Jim
Cooper, Principal
Phone
- (309) 828-2359
Fax
- (309) 829-3209
E-mail
– cooperj@district87.org
The
faculty and staff of Sheridan School welcome you and your
family. We will do our best to offer your child the best
possible education, and we will strive to make that education
interesting and exciting. We ask for your support and that
you actively participate in your child’s education.
Please come to Open House, conferences, and the many special
events we have during the year.
This
handbook has been prepared to make sure parents and students
know and understand the policies and practices of Bloomington
District 87 and Sheridan School.
Please review the material in this handbook and talk with
your child(ren) about the importance of following rules and
making good choices.
Sheridan
School is a great place to be, children are encouraged to
succeed, parents are involved in the learning process, and the
community supports our children and our schools. I look
forward to continuing to work with all of you who are returning
and meeting those of you who are new to Sheridan. I hope
we can continue to work together, as partners, in your child’s
education. Please contact me if I can be of any
assistance.
Sincerely,
Jim
Cooper
Principal, Sheridan School
SHERIDAN
SCHOOL MISSION
Sheridan
School Works with the home and community to promote the
development of each child’s ability to internalize
self-discipline, responsibility, motivation, creativity, and
self-esteem. Sheridan challenges the student to reach his
/ her highest academic potential to prepare for a productive
life.
SHERIDAN
SCHOOL STUDENT MISSION
SHERIDAN
HAS
ACHIEVING
RESPONSIBLE
KIND
STUDENTS
SHERIDAN
SCHOOL VISION
Each
Sheridan School student will be an engaged learner working at or
beyond his / her ability.
In
our school:
Teachers are
leaders.
Parents are
partners.
Students are
winners.
ARRIVAL
/ DISMISSAL
Students
are not to arrive before 8:45 AM unless they are participating
in the YWCA before school program. No adult supervision
occurs at the entrance doors until then. Students should
be picked up promptly at 3:15 PM. Thanks!
ABSENCES
State
law requires schools and parents to attempt to contact each
other when a child is absent.
Please help us out by calling school before 9:30 if your
child is going to be absent. Sheridan School’s phone
number is 828-2359. If you are unable to call, please try
to send a note with a brother, sister, friend, or neighbor with
the reason for the absence and a signature. Work missed
during an absence is required to be completed.
BEHAVIOR
/RULES
Sheridan
School has achieving, responsible, and kind students who take
pride in their school. We are proud of our students who
make good choices and follow school rules. We have many
positive programs in place to encourage and promote a safe,
happy, and orderly environment for learning. We will not
tolerate behaviors and actions that disrupt the education of
others. Your support, as parents, is necessary to help us
maintain an environment where students can learn.
Students
who demonstrate gross misconduct, excessive absenteeism, and /or
a lack of concern for academic achievement may be denied
participation in after school activities, field trips, or other
special school activities.
Our
rules are simple and not negotiable.
BREAKFAST
Sheridan
School provides a daily breakfast for all students between 9:00
and 9:15. Breakfast at home is still recommended.
All students receive free breakfast and lunch at Sheridan School
due to a special federal grant.
TELEPHONE
Students
may use the phone if they have permission from faculty or office
personnel. The phone will not be available if
assignments are forgotten, to arrange to have a friend over, or
for other personal reasons. We hope this policy will
encourage our students to be responsible and plan ahead.
Phone calls and messages to students are discouraged to prevent
interruptions to classrooms and the possibility of
miscommunications. Please call only in the case of an
emergency.
VISITORS
Visitors
are welcome at Sheridan School. However, for safety
purposes we require all visitors to sign in at the office and
obtain a visitor name tag. If you would like to talk with
a specific teacher, we ask that you make an appointment to meet
with him or her during a free period so classes are not
interrupted.
AFTER
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
The
YWCA offers a before and after school care program at Sheridan
School. Please call the YWCA at 662-0461 for more
information. The Bloomington Park District provides after
school athletic activities for fourth and fifth grade boys and
girls. Applications for interested students are available
throughout the year.
SAFETY
PATROL & CROSSING GUARDS
Crossing
Guards are located at the corner of Hinshaw and Locust, and the
corner of Hinshaw and Market. We have Safety Patrols
stationed at Livingston and Blackstone, Livingston and Walnut,
Hinshaw and Walnut, and Hinshaw and Chestnut. Children
should follow the most direct route home. Directions of
the guard or patrol person are to followed exactly by all
students. Students must cross at corners where patrols are
posted. These guidelines must be followed to insure
student safety.
GAME
S & TOYS
Students
are not to bring headsets, games, toys, or cards to school.
These items have proven to be a distraction at school and we
want to spend our time learning.
PTA
The
Sheridan School PTA meets the first Tuesday of every month in
the cafeteria at 6:30. Everyone is invited to attend
meetings and help make an impact at Sheridan School.
Current
info
rmation
Emergency
cards in the office should have current and correct phone
numbers and addresses. If you move, or if your telephone
number changes during the year, please contact school immediately
with corrected information. Your children are important to
all of us at Sheridan School and we must be able to reach you in
case of an emergency.
Messages
/ change of after school plans
If
you have a change in after school plans please write a note or
call us. Messages can be delivered in the case of an
emergency. Please try to have a standard after school
routine for your children, so we don’t have to interrupt class
for your message. Many times students will tell us they
are to go someplace different and we have no information on a
change. If we cannot reach you we will have the student go
where they usually do after school. Messages called in
after 3:00 may not be able to be delivered.
Traffic
After
school traffic and parking is a definite problem around Sheridan
School. Please remember that traffic only moves westbound
on Walnut Street from 3:00 to 3:30 each day. Also, parking
is not allowed on the back blacktop during the day to make sure
there is room for physical education classes and recess.
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