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  2. Calendar
  3. Welcome Letter
  4. Faculty and Staff
    1. Office Personnel
    2. Preschool, Headstart, and Resource
    3. K, 1st, and 2nd
    4. 3rd, 4th, and 5th
    5. Specialists and Parapros
    6. Interventionists and Other Staff
  5. Supply Lists
    1. K, 1st, and 2nd
    2. 3rd, 4th, and 5th
  6. Handbook
    1. Mission Statement and Beliefs
    2. Attendance Issues
    3. Behavior/ Discipline
    4. Cafeteria
    5. Connect Ed Messages
    6. Counseling Service
    7. Dress Code
    8. Field Trips
    9. Materials, Textbooks, and Tech
    10. Medication
    11. Parent Involvement Policy
    12. Parent/ Student Rights
    13. Parent/ Teacher Conferences
    14. PTO
    15. Report Cards
    16. School Board Policies
    17. School Hours
    18. Severe Weather Procedure
  7. Classroom Pages
    1. The Principal's Page
    2. Library
    3. Computer Lab
    4. Mrs. Hick's Class
    5. Mrs. Burger's Class

CONNECT-ED MESSAGES

All Cleveland City Schools have the capability to send messages to the homes of all students if we have a working telephone number for the parents. Several times during the school year, parents will receive important messages from the principal, the Director of Schools, your child's teacher or other personnel. Please be sure to keep the school informed when you have a new phone number. Do not miss these important calls, especially in bad weather when schools may be closed.
When a call is sent to your listed number, the school receives a computer printout to let us know who did and who did not receive the message. Please keep your phone number updated.

SEVERE WEATHER PROCEDURES
The administration will be in constant contact with the Civil Defense by way of emergency weather radio so that early warning can be received concerning possible severe weather. Parents are urged not to come to the school for children if the severe weather is already in the immediate area since students would be safer at school than traveling under these conditions. Disaster drills will be held regularly at the school, so the children will be familiar with safety procedures. If it becomes necessary to send students home, the Director of Schools will make that decision, not the building level administration. Parents are advised to listen to local radio stations in these situations.