KIPP STAR - Family Handbook 2014-2015
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KIPP STAR - Family Handbook 2014-2015
Family Handbook 625 W 133rd St., 3rd Floor · New York, NY 10027 Tel 221) 991-2655 · www.kippnyc.org Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 Dear Parents/Guardians, Welcome to the KIPP STAR HARLEM College Preparatory Elementary School movement! As founding families, students, and staff, we are working as a village to build this foundation of early education and character together. We are committing to helping our children develop the character and academic skills as well as habits necessary to succeed in middle school, high school, college, and the world beyond. We believe in working together to provide opportunities so that our children grow up to have happy, healthy, and successful lives. Whether our KIPPsters are in the classrooms summarizing the events of the book, Uptown is Harlem or El Barrio, applying their knowledge of the needs of animals to live and survive, performing at our winter show, identifying their reading levels, or practicing their P.O.W.E.R. values, they truly embody what it is to be a KIPPster. We practice being nice and working hard. We focus, listen to the speaker, clarify, then answer questions, use our loudest and proudest voices when speaking, and never forget to smile. Due to the tremendous grit, love, hope, communication, and support, we know our KIPPsters will certainly do amazing things. In cultivating a learning environment where children are free to convey their unique expressions of grit, hope, zest, love, and humor; we enthusiastically empower students to build skills of self-control and social intelligence! We acknowledge that our partnerships will take tremendous discipline and dedication, but will ultimately serve as the tools our children need to build a better tomorrow. These are truly exciting times, and we are so glad that you are part of it!!! In our attempts at continued open communication and access to information, we have prepared a handbook regarding the school’s structure, attendance, schedule, culture, and academics, along with other pieces of information we think you will find helpful. Hopefully, this handbook will serve as a useful resource to answer any questions that you may have. Please keep it handy so that you may refer to it when necessary. We look forward to an exciting and positive year! Once again, welcome to our founding year, which is filled with the promise of enthusiasm, love, partnership and perseverance. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions, comments, or concerns. Thank you for your faith and support, Brandi M. Vardiman Founding Principal Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................. 3 WHO WE ARE…… ....................................................................................................................................... 5 KIPP MISSION ..................................................................................................................................................5 OUR BEGINNING ............................................................................................................................................6 KIPP STAR COLLEGE PREP CREDO: .............................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. KIPP CREDO: ..................................................................................................................................................7 At KIPP, we believe. ......................................................................................................................................7 KIPP COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE ...........................................................................................................8 SOME OF WHAT EVERY KIPPSTER LEARNS DURING WEEK ONE… .......................................................... 10 KIPP STAR HARLEM STAFF PHONE LIST ..................................................................................................... 13 GENERAL INFORMATION ......................................................................................................................... 10 ENROLLMENT ................................................................................................................................................10 WHO SHOULD I ASK? ...................................................................................................................................10 ATTENDANCE ...............................................................................................................................................11 FOOD SERVICES ...........................................................................................................................................11 TRANSPORTATION ........................................................................................................................................11 FIELD TRIPS ....................................................................................................................................................12 COMMUNICATING WITH STAFF AND TEACHERS .......................................................................................12 CELL PHONE USAGE ....................................................................................................................................12 PERSONAL BELONGINGS ............................................................................................................................12 Dress Code .................................................................................................................................................13 HEALTH AND SAFETY ................................................................................................................................ 14 IMMUNIZATIONS ...........................................................................................................................................14 REPORTING A CHILD’S SICKNESS ...............................................................................................................21 ILLNESS DURING SCHOOL HOURS ..............................................................................................................21 COUNSELING SERVICES ..............................................................................................................................21 CALENDAR AND SCHEDULE .................................................................................................................... 23 START/END DATES ........................................................................................................................................23 VACATIONS/HOLIDAYS ...............................................................................................................................23 SCHOOL CLOSINGS (BAD WEATHER) ........................................................................................................23 SUMMER SCHOOL .......................................................................................................................................23 SATURDAY SCHOOL ....................................................................................................................................23 EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES .................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 VOLUNTARY AFTER-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ...................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. SCHOOL SCHEDULE.....................................................................................................................................23 ACADEMICS - “WORK HARD” ................................................................................................................. 19 HOMEWORK .................................................................................................................................................19 CHEATING/PLAGIARISM .............................................................................................................................19 PROMOTION TO THE NEXT GRADE .............................................................................................................20 STUDENT ORGANIZATION AND SUPPLIES ...................................................................................................20 FAMILY INVOLVEMENT ............................................................................................................................ 31 WHAT ARE A FEW WAYS I CAN GET INVOLVED? ......................................................................................31 MEET THE KSCP ES STAFF .......................................................................................................................... 31 Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 WHO WE ARE… KIPP NYC MISSION: The mission of KIPP NYC is to teach our students to develop the academic and character skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. KIPP STAR HARLEM COLLEGE PREP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL VISION: KIPP STAR HARLEM College Prep Elementary School is a movement of learners who illuminate the power that resides within. We honor each authentic journey, and we champion the perseverance required to move beyond obstacles. Excellence is our expectation! Thus, we cultivate citizens of the world through the implementation of rigorous, culturally relevant, multimodal learning. We own the future of the Harlem community, therefore we tenaciously prepare our students to take charge of it. We stand in our choices and are unshakable in our commitment to ensuring that every student has the opportunity to attend the college of their choice. Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 OUR BEGINNING We are founding the KIPP STAR HARLEM College Prep Elementary School this year. This is the fifth KIPP elementary school in NYC, but we are not the only KIPP school. We are united in a network comprised of eleven schools serving students in Harlem, Brooklyn, Washington Heights, and the Bronx. In 1995, the first KIPP school in New York City, KIPP Academy, opened in the South Bronx serving 45 fifth graders. KIPP STAR College Prep Charter School (our feeder middle school) opened its doors in 2003 and recently celebrated its tenth year as a part of the Harlem community. This year, KIPP STAR College Prep Middle School will serve approximately 339 students in fifth through eighth grade. KIPP STAR College Prep Middle School and Elementary are part of KIPP NYC which currently serves over 3,600 students and alumni at five elementary schools, five middle schools, and one high school. While all KIPP schools are united under the same mission, every school is designed with a unique vision and set of values to support our students to and through college. From the beginning, KIPP has focused on developing academic and character skills. Since day one, the key to maintaining the balance between these two necessary skill sets has been rooted in the amazing, collaborative efforts of parents, students, and teachers working together. Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 KIPP STAR KIPPster’s CREED: KIPP CREDO: I am a KIPP STAR KIPPster, The future starts with me I expect— SUCCESS nothing less The race for excellence, has no finish line I enter to learn andwill leave to achieve I am , a KIPP STAR KIPPster LEADER OF TOMORROW! At KIPP, we believe. We believe in the creation of inspired lives produced by desire, discipline, and dedication. We are not frightened by the challenges of reality but believe that we can change our world and our place within in it. We work, plan, create, and dream. Our talent, character, and integrity will be the tools we need to build a better tomorrow. We believe that we can take this place, this time, and the people here and build a better place, a better time, and a better people. As a team and a family, we will either find a way or make one. - Inspired by Providence St. Mel School Motto Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 KIPP COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE School Commitment: § Timeliness – We will arrive every day by 8:00 A.M. (by 7:10a.m. T-Th) and remain at school until 5:10 p.m. § High Quality Education – We will do whatever it takes to nurture and strengthen our students’ creativity, knowledge, and character as we prepare them to excel academically, physically, and socially in secondary schools, colleges, and life. § Support and Respect – We promise to respect, appreciate, and support every student. We will work together with you for the benefit of your child and all the children attending KIPP STAR HARLEM College Prep Elementary School. § Communication – We promise to communicate regularly with parents about their child’s progress and make ourselves available in person and by phone. We will return parent phone calls within 24 hours. § Feedback: I will accept the feedback that I receive from my administrators, peers, parents, and students, and I will do what it takes to make positive changes. § Civility Code – We promise to maintain a high level of civility in our communication with you and your child. We believe that we are on the same team and we will conduct ourselves respectfully and professionally. § Homework – We will assign productive, worthwhile homework each night to reinforce and support skills and concepts learned in class. § Fairness – We will address the values of KIPP STAR HARLEM College Prep Elementary School consistently and fairly. We promise to keep you informed of how your child is demonstrating the POWER values. When students deserve recognition for their accomplishments, are disciplined or suspended, we will inform their parents promptly. § Safety – We will always protect the safety, interests, and rights of all individuals. Failure to adhere to these commitments can lead to our removal from KIPP. Signed: _____________________________ Date: ________________ Parent/Guardian Commitment: § Attendance – We will make sure our child comes to school every day. We will schedule doctor’s appointments, vacations, etc. for days when school is not in session. § Timeliness – We will make sure our child arrives at school every day on time (by 8:30 a.m.). We will make sure to promptly pick up our child at the end of the school day (4:45 P.M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and 2:30 p.m. on Friday) § Support & Homework –We will provide a quiet space for our child to study. We will check our child’s homework every night and ensure that our child reads and/or is read to every night for at least 30 minutes. We will make sure our child gets enough sleep each night (at least 8 hours). We will do whatever it takes for our child to learn and perform to his/her optimal ability. We will reinforce the POWER values at home. § Communication – We will make ourselves available to our child, the school, and any concerns they might have. We will return phone calls from the school within 24-48hours. If we are asked to attend a meeting regarding our child’s education or behavior, we will attend. If we have any concerns we will raise them with someone at the school. We will promptly inform the school if my address and/or phone number changes. § Feedback: I will accept the feedback that I receive from my administrators, peers, parents, and students, and I will do what it takes to make positive changes § Civility Code – We promise to maintain a high level of civility in our communication with the school. We are on the same team and we will conduct ourselves in a respectful and professional manner. § Dress Code – We will make sure our child follows the KIPP STAR HARLEM College Prep Elementary School dress code every day. We will provide two additional uniforms to our child’s teacher in case our child needs to change for any reason. § Summer School – We will make sure our child attends every day of Summer School, which we understand will take place August 18- August 29 from 8:30a.m. until 1:00 p.m. We will schedule our family vacations outside of this time. § Saturday School – We will attend Saturday School with our child once a month starting in September from 9:00am until 11:00am. If we are unable to attend Saturday School, we will make sure a family member older than 18 years of age attends with our child. § Saturday Service- We will attend one Saturday Service learning event once per quarter for a total of four starting in November from 9:00am until 11:00am. If my child and I do not attend Saturday Service, I understand that it will impact my child’s character grade. Failure to adhere to these commitments can cause my child to lose various KIPP privileges and can lead to my child's expulsion from KIPP. Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 Signed: ___________________________________________________ Date: ________________ Student Commitment: 3. I will Be Nice every day! I will Work Hard every day! 4. I will do my homework every night and call my teacher if I need help! 5. I will follow the directions of my parents and all the adults at school! 6. I will make GOOD choices every day! 7. I will live by our POWER values every day! 8. Failure to adhere to these commitments can cause me to lose various KIPP privileges and can lead to my expulsion from KIPP. Child’s name: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Grade: _________ Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 SOME OF WHAT EVERY KIPPSTER LEARNS DURING WEEK ONE… We are committed to reinforcing common standards of character and academic performance to create a sense of team and family. We believe that these ideas serve as a great foundation to be carried beyond the five years at KIPP STAR HARLEM College Prep Elementary School. During the first week of summer school every KIPPster learns various songs, sayings and acronyms to reinforce our mission. We constantly refer to these throughout their time at KIPP. Please review with your child and help reinforce these standards in and out of school. I - Be Nice, Work Hard!!! II- We are a TEAM AND A FAMILY!!! III – POWER (Perseverance, Ownership, Wonder, Everything with Excellence, Respect) IV - STAR (Sit Up and Listen, Track the Speaker, Ask &Answer Questions, Respectfully Respond) V - PETSY’s (PLEASE, EXCUSE ME, THANK YOU, SORRY, YOU’RE WELCOME) VI. Graduation Year is 2031 VII. Homeroom/University Name Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 NON-NEGOTIABLE EXPECTATIONS FOR STUDENTS All KIPPsters receive general non-negotiable expectations. Please reinforce these with your child. 1) Adherence to the KIPP Commitment to Excellence 2) Adherence to the KIPP Credo: • • • • If there is a problem, we look for a solution. If there is a better way, we try to find it. If we need help, we ask. If a teammate needs help, we give. 3) KIPP Shirts remain tucked in at all times. 4) Be on-task and present at all times during class. While anyone is speaking, students must track the speaker. This means that students will always have their eyes and brains on that person. Students should be sitting properly during class time. a. 5) Be organized and prepared for class. Work should always be completed and presented neatly. Children should write their names on every paper. All papers should be kept neatly in folders. 6) KIPPsters must complete HW daily (Monday-Sunday) to the best of their abilities. Each family and child has the teachers’ phone numbers. Please reach out with any questions. 7) Students and families should be reading together every night (MondaySunday). 8) Respond appropriately to all questions. Tone, reactions and non-verbal actions matter. 9) Walk quietly and orderly while inside any building. 10) We must maintain integrity by doing the right thing without being told. KIPPsters are KIPPsters in and out of school. Our actions once we leave the building matter just as much as they do inside of the school building. Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 *Note: Please see the KIPP STAR HARLEM College Prep Elementary School Code of Conduct for detailed information about standards for discipline and behavior Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 KIPP STAR HARLEM STAFF PHONE LIST Current Phone Numbers Current Email Address Brandi Vardiman 917-858-9543 bvardiman@kippnyc.org Danielle Wessler 617-913-1506 dwessler@kippnyc.org Daysy Arellano 3479712770 darellano@kippnyc.org Kia R. Widlo 3479712971 kwidlo@kippnyc.org Yada Beener 3479711907 ybeener@kippnyc.org Fabiene Boone 3479711418 faboone@kippnyc.org Matthew Greenberg 3479711186 mgreenberg@kippnyc.org Lewis B Jenkins III 646-787-5460 ljenkins@kippnyc.org Sheena Johnson 917-553-3704 SHjohnson@kippnyc.org Eva Taishoff 3479710841 etaishoff@kippnyc.org Natasha Munoz 646-430-3471 nmunoz@kippnyc.org Courtney LeGates 9172467904 celegates@kippnyc.org Alexandra Reed 9172468005 areed@kippnyc.org Joy P. Knight 9172468022 jknight@kippnyc.org Kyle Morris 6466306946 kmorris@kippnyc.org Jose Marcial 9172468062 jmarcial@kippnyc.org To provide our staff with a balance of work and life so that they can be the best teachers they can be, we have all taken “OFF DUTY” phone call nights. Please try to follow this schedule, and call Ms Vardiman if you have any questions. Teachers will let you know what their OFF DUTY nights are. Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 GENERAL INFORMATION ENROLLMENT Every year, beginning in the first week of January, KIPP STAR HARLEM College Preparatory Elementary School will begin accepting applications for our kindergarten and first graders for the following year (although very few students are admitted after Kindergarten). In accordance with our state law, admissions preference will be granted to siblings as first priority and students living in District 5 as a 2nd priority. The lottery will be held the first week of April. DOCUMENTS NEEDED BY THE SCHOOL Upon enrolling at KIPP STAR HARLEM College Preparatory Elementary School, the following documents must be submitted for each student to Ms. Wessler Director of Operations. ¨ Registration Form ¨ Emergency Form (given two times a year – update if you move) ¨ Lunch Forms ¨ Copy of Birth Certificate ¨ Proof of Address (Copy of a Phone Bill, Electric Bill, Lease, Gas Bill, etc) ¨ Immunization Records/Health Records ¨ IEP (individualized Educational Plan)/504 Accommodations (if applicable) ¨ Home Language Survey (if applicable) Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 WHO SHOULD I ASK? At times, you may have questions about KIPP STAR Harlem. Below is a quick list of common concerns and to whom you can ask for more information. CONCERN Lunch Forms, Emergency Forms, Immunization Records, etc STAFF MEMBER Ms. Wessler, Director of Operations Ms. Munoz, School Office Administrator Lost student metrocard Ms. Munoz, School Office Administrator Ordering KIPP shirt I have concerns about my child’s social adjustment Ms. Taishoff, Social Worker Mr. Marcial, SPED Coordinator My child has an IEP/504 Accommodations My child will be absent or late Ms. Munoz, School Office Administrator I have questions about my child’s academic progress I have questions about my child’s character development Your child’s teachers Mr. Jenkins, Dean of Students I have questions about school activities (permissions slips etc) Your child’s teachers I have overall concerns Ms Vardiman, Principal Mr. Jenkins, Dean of Students Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 ATTENDANCE POLICY Arriving to school on time, every day, is the first step to ensure that your child will be successful in school. At KIPP STAR HARLEM College Prep Elementary School, we pride ourselves on having a partnership between parents, teachers, and staff to provide the best possible education for our children. School attendance is a vital element of the Commitment to Excellence and as well as our KIPPsters academic achievement. Families are expected to ensure that their child is in school. Please do not allow your child to miss a day of school except for serious illnesses. If your child is going to miss school because of an illness, please call Ms. Munoz as soon as possible. All absences should be followed up the next day with a note signed by a doctor. If your child is absent, Ms. Munoz will follow up with a phone call. All Absences – “Excused” and “Unexcused” – are Considered Absences: Any day your child does not attend school is considered an absence. “Excused” absences are students with illness supported by a doctor’s note, a death in the family, religious holiday (with parent/guardian/guardian’s notes) are all considered absences, however “excused” absences will not apply towards the consequences. Families are responsible for calling Ms. Munoz before 8:30am if your child is going to be absent. • Never Miss School for Appointments: Parents/guardians/families are responsible for scheduling medical appointments outside of school time. The best times are Friday afternoons (after 3PM) or days when school is not in session. Please refer to our school calendar for dates when school is not in session. In the rare case when a student has a medical appointment during school, they should not be absent for the entire school day. Please notify your child’s teacher/s or Ms. Munoz if your child has a doctor’s appointment during school hours. • Suspensions are Considered Absences: If students are absent from school due to suspension, these days will be treated the same as absences. However these absences will not count towards the consequences. • Tardies: Getting to school on time is key to your child’s success. This is applicable to school and in life. Our doors open at 8:15 AM each morning. Students must arrive between 8:15 AM and 8:30 AM. Students arriving at or after 8: 31 AM are marked tardy. Every three tardies will be recorded as an absence. • Early Dismissal: Students are expected to stay in school until the very end of the day (4:45pm for regular Monday-Thursday dismissal; 2:30pm on Fridays). Early pickups are disruptive to the learning environment. • Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 Consequences for Absences & Tardies All absences and tardies are noted on report cards. Students are responsible for all missed assignments, and families must arrange a way to complete all missed assignments and homework. Since missing class impacts academic achievement; repeated absences and tardies may be reflected in the student’s grades. We are committed to providing families with open and clear communication of our policies. Please see the chart below for the action steps to make sure we are communicating and working together on your child’s attendance. # of Absences/Tardies Every Absence Every 3 Tardies Consequence Families MUST call Ms. Munoz by 8:30am to report that their child will be absent. § If you DO NOT call Ms. Munoz by 8:30, your child will make up missed classwork during lunch, recess or free play centers. If your child arrives to school at or after 8:31am, your child will serve a “Tardy Time Out” Phone Call from Social Worker 3 5 Absences and/or 15 Meeting with Social Worker *Failure to Attend Meeting Results in Loss of Field Trip for Child tardies No Field Trip 6 1. Meeting w/ SW & DOS 8 Absences and/or 27 2. Loss of School tardies 10 Absences and/or 30 tardies 10 Consecutive Absences 12 Absences and/or 36 tardies 10-20% of School Year § § § § § Events/Trips/Privileges for Child Families will have a meeting with DOS, Social Worker, and classroom teacher Student cannot participate in any field trips until students show 3 weeks of improvement. Meet with Principal and Dean of Students. Student cannot participate in any field trips and/or school wide events. Plan of action/ family contract. Possible Retention Possible Retention + Point Person Ms. Munoz Ms. Munoz Mr. Jenkins Ms. Taishoff Ms. Taishoff Ms. Taishoff Mr. Jenkins Ms. Taishoff Mr. Jenkins Mr. Jenkins Ms. Taishoff Classroom Teacher Ms. Vardiman Mr. Jenkins Ms. Taishoff Ms. Vardiman Mr. Jenkins Ms. Taishoff Classroom Teacher Ms. Vardiman Mr. Jenkins Ms. Taishoff Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 FOOD SERVICES All families must fill out a federal free/reduced lunch form in September. Families that qualify will receive a free/reduced pricing for lunch. The full price for lunch is $1.50 and is subject to change as New York City Department of Education policies change. Breakfast will take place from 8:15 – 8:30 a.m., Monday – Friday. Families may also choose to send a bag lunch. However, the school is unable to assume responsibility for refrigerating or warming lunch brought from home. Please inform the school if your child has any food allergies. TRANSPORTATION Students living more than ½ mile in distance from the school, but less than 1 mile, will receive a Reduced-fare Metro Card for public transportation if they request one from Ms. Munoz. Students living greater than 1 mile from the school will receive a Full-fare Metro Card for public transportation if they request one from Ms. Munoz.. It is each families’ responsibility to hold onto the Metro Card. Eligible students will receive a transportation pass the Friday prior to Saturday school. Parents are expected to pick up or make special arrangements for students remaining after school for tutoring, or special activities. Parents must provide contact information for any person authorized to pick up their child. If the person picking up child is not the parent/legal guardian of the child, they must be a) given explicit written permission to pick up the child and b) be 18 years or older. Please speak to Ms. Wessler if there are any concerns. FIELD TRIPS Our students and families look forward to various opportunities, especially our field trips. Each year, KIPP teachers plan several field trips that complement the curriculum, including travels to the local museums and parks, walks over the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty, Columbia University basketball games, ice skating, the Bronx Zoo and other New York City sites. Students earn these trips based on their behavior, attendance, and academics. In addition, the school reserves the right to remove a student from a trip or prohibit them from going for any reason that jeopardizes the physical or emotional well-being of themselves or others. COMMUNICATING WITH STAFF AND TEACHERS Part of the success of KIPP STAR HARLEM College Preparatory Elementary School is the open communication between parents, students, and teachers. In an effort to help with this, we give all telephone numbers of KIPP STAR HARLEM College Preparatory Elementary School staff. Students and parents should feel free to call staff members for any reason. This is also a good chance to get help, if necessary, with homework. If you or your child is trying to call a teacher but they don’t answer, please leave a message explaining the reason for the call, your full name and telephone number and allow time to return your call. All teachers will return your call within twenty-four hours. In addition, in the event of an emergency, please feel free to call Ms. Vardiman, Mr. Jenkins, Ms. Taishoff, or Ms. Wessler. Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 CELL PHONE POLICY Please be advised that cell phones are not permitted at school for any reason. If a child brings a cell phone to school, it will be confiscated and returned only to a parent or guardian. If you need a message relayed to your child please call the school directly or a KIPP STAR HARLEM College Prep Elementary School staff member. PERSONAL BELONGINGS Students should ensure that any personal belongings they bring with them to school are appropriate for school and do not pose any type of physical or emotional risk to themselves or others. In addition, students are not permitted to bring soda, gum, candy, or toys of any kind to school without prior permission. All toys, cards, games and electronics not specifically authorized by the Principal, Ms Vardiman, will be confiscated and returned only to parents and guardians. Finally, please note that the school is not responsible for any personal belongings brought to school. ORDERING T-SHIRTS Part of the KIPP STAR uniform is that all students must wear a KIPP shirt. Please use the Shirt Order Form to purchase any KIPP shirts that you would like. Once shirts have been ordered and money has been submitted, your child will receive the order within 24 hours. Please see Ms. Wessler or Ms. Munoz for order forms. Please see the student dress code policy, below, for additional information. Every KIPP student will develop the character and academic skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. Updated: 9/8/08 Student Dress Code Information 1. Students are to wear a KIPP shirt every day. Their KIPP shirts must be fully visible at all times within the building. Long sleeve shirts may be worn underneath KIPP shirts. There will be KIPP long-sleeve shirts and sweatshirts available for colder weather. 2. All KIPP shirts are to be tucked in and worn appropriately. 3. All students MUST wear their KIPP STAR HARLEM uniform belt every day as these are components of the uniform (not accessories). 4. All pants must fit appropriately around the waist. Jeans may not be excessively baggy and may not cover the shoes. 5. Students must wear dark washed jean pants/skirts daily (Please see uniform guide for photographic examples) 6. Students may not wear cargo, jogging, sweat, fatigue, brightly colored, multi-patterned, khaki, black, navy blue or gray bottoms of any kind with their uniform. 7. Students may not wear sleeveless or cut-off shirts, blouses, or dresses. 8. Students may not wear inappropriately tight clothing. 9. Girls may not wear skirts that are inappropriately short (more than 3 inches above the center of their knee) or that have inappropriately long slits (above their knees). Girls MUST wear shorts under their skirts as we sit on the carpet often. 10. Students may not wear hats, caps, scarves or other head coverings in the school (except in the case of religious observance). 11. For safety reasons the following jewelry will not be permitted at KIPP STAR HARLEM: necklaces outside of shirt, chains, chokers, multiple finger rings, and dangle earrings. Earrings should not hang from the earlobe (studs are permitted). Students are permitted one bracelet and one ring to be worn in school. One necklace may be worn but must remain tucked in at all times. Jewelry that falls outside of guidelines will be confiscated and returned to parents/guardians. The school is not responsible for lost/stolen jewelry. 12. Students may not wear makeup, nail polish or contacts of any kind. (Students may use lip balm, such as Vaseline, Chapstick, etc. to moisturize lips. As with any items, these may be taken away for inappropriate and excessive use). 13. Students cannot wear shoes that show their toes or heels. Students wearing such footwear will not be permitted to enter the school building. ************************************************ In addition to the above uniform regulations, the following rules apply: a) Expensive jewelry or large sums of money should not be brought to school. If it is necessary for students to carry more than $20, the money should be given to a teacher for safekeeping. b) The following items may not be brought to school: beepers, cellular phones, iPods, Discmans, or radios of any kind, and electronic toys (PSP’s, Gameboys, etc). c) Candy (including gum, mints, and cough drops) and soda are not allowed at school. Every KIPP STAR Harlem student will develop the academic and character skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-‐ 20 sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. HEALTH AND SAFETY IMMUNIZATIONS New York State law requires that all children entering elementary school be immunized against Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Polio, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Varicella. The amount of doses each child needs depends on the grade they are entering. Before a child can be permitted to enter and attend school (subject to the 14-day initial waiver requirement), parents or guardians must present documentation that their child has received all required doses of vaccines or that their child has received at least one dose of each of the required vaccines and is waiting to receive the subsequent doses at the appropriate time intervals. KIPP STAR HARLEM must receive a certificate of immunization no later than September 10, 2014. These requirements can be waived only if a properly signed health or religious exemption is filed with the school. REPORTING A CHILD’S SICKNESS If your child is going to miss school because of illness, please call the school as soon as possible. All student absences should be followed up the next day with a note signed by a parent, guardian or doctor. KIPP staff will call to verify all student absences. Please let Ms. Munoz know if there are any medical concerns or special circumstances of which we should be aware. ILLNESS DURING SCHOOL HOURS If a child becomes ill or injured during the school day and is not well enough to stay in class, the parent/guardian will be called to pick the child up. It is necessary to have updated emergency contact numbers on file in the school office in case no one can be contacted at home. If the person picking up child is not the parent/legal guardian of the child, they must be a) given explicit written permission to pick up the child and b) be 18 years or older. If a child needs to take medicine at school, he/she must give main office staff a written note from a doctor or parent with exact dosage and times for student to take medicine him/herself in the presence of school staff. You much fill out a Medical Authorization Form (you can receive one in the main office). Medicine needs to be in its original packaging/case. Staff at the school is NOT authorized to administer medication. If there are any concerns about medicine, allergies and overall health please let Ms. Wessler or Ms. Vardiman know. Students with asthma should bring an inhaler prescribed by their doctor to school each day. Asthmatic students should notify a KIPP staff member as soon as breathing becomes difficult. Every KIPP STAR Harlem student will develop the academic and character skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-‐ 21 sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. COUNSELING SERVICES The Social Worker at KIPP STAR HARLEM is available to help any student or parent address any social, emotional, or academic issue they may be facing. In addition, our social worker helps students work through and cope with personal and school related stress. At KIPP every student is entitled to counseling support and referral services. Counseling support is also extended to KIPP families in need. There are several ways in which students may be referred for counseling services: • If a parent is interested in having their child seen by our Social Worker please contact the (social worker on staff and/or the principal) • Students are able to ask directly to speak with the social worker on staff • A student may also be referred at the recommendation of a teacher, social worker or principal Please understand that we are required to respect the rights and privacy of our students and families and as a result all information and counseling services are confidential and cannot be shared (except in instances required by law). Every KIPP STAR Harlem student will develop the academic and character skills necessary to succeed in high school and college, to be self-‐ 22 sufficient, successful, and happy in the competitive world, and to build a better tomorrow for themselves and us all. CALENDAR AND SCHEDULE START/END DATES Summer School will begin for all students on August 18th and end on August 29th. This year, school will resume for students on Tuesday, September 2. The last day of the school year for students will be Friday, June 19th, 2015. VACATIONS/HOLIDAYS With a few exceptions, KIPP STAR HARLEM College Preparatory Elementary School will follow the same holiday schedule as the New York City Department of Education (see calendar for full details). SCHOOL CLOSINGS (BAD WEATHER) If the NYC public schools close due to bad weather, KIPP STAR HARLEM College Prep Elementary School is closed. Listen to the radio (e.g. 1010 WINS news) or television for the announcement closings/delays of NYC Public Schools. Or, check the Department of Education website (http://schools.nyc.gov). Once the school day has started, school will not be cancelled early due to weather conditions. Parents should feel free to pick their children up early in the case of serious weather conditions. SUMMER SCHOOL Summer school is a critical time to get a head start on the coming school year and as a result all students at KIPP STAR HARLEM College Preparatory Elementary School must attend school during the summer. Summer school is usually two weeks long. Please note that unexcused absences in the summer will result in a child being unable to attend one of the school’s annual fall field trips. Summer school 2014 will be held August 18- August 29, 2014. SATURDAY SCHOOL On appropriate Saturdays, all KIPP STAR HARLEM College Preparatory Elementary School students are expected to attend Saturday school from 9:00-11:00AM with a parent/guardian or a sibling over the age of 18. Students are permitted to wear clothing outside of the school uniform, but must adhere to guidelines for appropriate fit including length as well as closed toed shoes. During this time, families and students will participate in a workshop and then classes of their choosing. SCHOOL SCHEDULE Starting September 2, all students will start school at 8:30 am and will remain until classes are dismissed at 4:45 pm, Monday through Thursday, Friday from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 9am to11am. Below is a sample of your child’s daily schedule Note: This schedule is subject to change as student need dictates SAMPLE OF A KIPPSTER’S DAILY SCHEDULE KIPP STAR HARLEM COLLEGE PREP ELEMENTARY CALENDAR 2014 – 2015 AUGUST August 14th – August 15th August 18th – August 29th Family Survey Days Summer School for all grades SEPTEMBER September 1st Labor Day (SCHOOL CLOSED) September 2nd First Day of School for Students September 11th Back to School Night 5pm-7pm - MANDATORY September 15th MAP testing begins all grades September 25th & 26th Rosh Hashanah (SCHOOL CLOSED) OCTOBER October 3rd October 6th October 17th October 13th October 18th Professional Development Day (NO SCHOOL) Q1 Progress Reports Distributed Coffee and Conversations with the Principal and Deans (8:30am) Columbus Day (SCHOOL CLOSED) Saturday School NOVEMBER November 4th November 7th November7th November 10th November 11th November 14th November 15th November 20th November 21st November 22nd – 30th Election Day (½ Day for Students)—PICTURE DAY 1st Quarter Ends Q1 STEP and F&P Levels and Math Assessments Due Professional Development Day (NO SCHOOL) Veteran’s Day (SCHOOL IS IN SESSION) Coffee and Conversations with the Principal and Deans (8:30am) Saturday School: Family Feast 11am-1pm Q1 Report Card Day (NO SCHOOL) Q1 Awards Ceremony – 8:30am to 9:15 am THANKSGIVING RECESS (SCHOOL CLOSED) DECEMBER December 1st School begins again December 6th Saturday School December 11th KSH Winter Show for 5pm to 7pm December 11th Q2 Progress Reports Distributed December 12th Professional Development Day (NO SCHOOL) December 19th Coffee and Conversations with the Principal and Deans (8:30am) December 20rd - Jan. 4th WINTER RECESS (SCHOOL CLOSED) JANUARY January 5th January 5th January 5th January 9th January 10th January 19th January 29th January 30th January 30th School Begins Again Lottery registration starts for new students MAP testing begins Coffee and Conversations with the Principal and Deans (8:30am Saturday School MLK Day (SCHOOL CLOSED) Q2 STEP and F&P Levels and Math Assessments Due Professional Development Day (NO SCHOOL) 2nd Quarter Ends FEBRUARY Feb 2nd Feb 11th Feb 12th February 13th February 14th – 22nd February 23rd February 27th February 28th Professional Development Day (NO SCHOOL) Black History Month Show Q2 Report Card Day (NO SCHOOL Q2 Awards Ceremony – 8:30am to 9:30am MID-WINTER BREAK (SCHOOL CLOSED) Students return to school Coffee and Conversations with the Principal and Deans (8:30am) Saturday School MARCH March 5 March 6th March 9th March 20th March 21st Read Across America/Dr. Seuss’s Birthday Professional Development Day (NO SCHOOL) Q3 Progress Reports Distributed Coffee and Conversations with the Principal and Deans (8:30am Saturday School APRIL April 2nd April 2nd April 3rd – 12th April 13th April 14th April 17th April 18th April 23th April 24th KIPP NYC lottery for new students Q3 STEP and F&P Levels and Math Assessments Due SPRING BREAK (SCHOOL CLOSED) Professional Development Day (NO SCHOOL) Students return to school 3rd Quarter Ends Saturday School Q3 Report Card Day (NO SCHOOL) Q3 Awards Ceremony – 8:30am to 9:30am MAY May 1st May 11th May 15th May 16th May 22nd May 25th Coffee and Conversations with the Principal and Deans (8:30am MAP testing begins Q4 Progress Reports Distributed Coffee and Conversations with the Principal and Deans (8:30am KSH Spring Show 5:00-7:00pm Memorial Day (SCHOOL CLOSED) JUNE June 12th June 12th June 13th June 17th June 18th June 19th June 19th June 19th Q4 STEP and F&P Levels and Math Assessments Due Coffee and Conversations with the Principal and Deans (8:30am Saturday School/EOY Carnival Summer Homework Meeting KSH Field Day 4th Quarter Ends End of the Year Awards Ceremony Last Day of School - 1pm dismissal NOTE: Summer School 2015 WILL take place in mid to late August, please plan your family vacations for July and beginning of August. It is mandatory that ALL students are at summer school each year. If there are any changes in the calendar, the school will send an updated notice prior to the change. **************************************************************** A) Student and Staff Holidays September 1st ………………………………………………………..……Labor Day September 25th & 26th …………………………………..…………Rosh Hashanah October 13th ………………………………………………………….Columbus Day November 22nd – 30th …………………………………........Thanksgiving Recess December 20th - Jan. 4th ………………………………..................Winter Recess January 19th…………………………………………………………………...MLK Day February 14th – 22nd ……………………………………...……….Mid-Winter Break April 3rd – 12th…………………………………………………………….Spring Recess May 25th…………………………………………………………………………………………………..Memorial Day Professional Development Days for Staff (NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS) § § § § § § § October 3rd November 10th December 12th January 30th February 2nd March 6th April 13th REPORT CARD DAYS (NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS – FAMILY ATTENDANCE MANDATORY) § Thursday, November 20, 2014-7:30am-6:30pm § Thursday, February 12, 2015-7:30am-6:30pm § Thursday, April 23, 2015-7:30am-6:30pm Major KSH School Events (FAMILY ATTENDANCE MANDATORY) § § § § § § § § § § § § § § August 14th and 15th …………………………………...Family Survey Days September 11th……………………………………….Back to School Night October 18th…………………….…………………………..Saturday School November 15th ……………………………Saturday School/ Family Feast December 6th………………………………………………Saturday School December 11th ………………………………………………….Winter Show January 10th ………………………………………………...Saturday School February-28th………………………………………………. Saturday School March 21st……………………………………………………Saturday School April 18th ……………………………………………………..Saturday School May 22nd……………………………………………………..KSH Spring Show June 13th………………………………………... Saturday School/Carnival June 17th……………………………………...Summer Homework Meeting June 19th…………………………………..End of Year Awards Ceremony Major KSH Assessment Days September 15th – MAP Testing Begins November 7th – Q1 STEP and F&P Levels and Math Assessments Due January 5th – MAP Testing Begins January 29th – Q2 STEP and F&P Levels and Math Assessments Due April 2nd – Q3 STEP and F&P Levels and Math Assessments Due May 11th – MAP Testing Begins June 12th – Q4 STEP and F&P Levels and Math Assessments Due ACADEMICS - “WORK HARD” HOMEWORK A key part of the academic program of KIPP STAR HARLEM is the homework that every KIPPster will receive every night. Homework must be completed at night before it is due. Students will not be allowed to complete homework during breakfast unless given explicit permission by their teacher. No student is excused from any assignment without the permission of his or her teacher prior to the due date. If a student discovers that s/he will be unable to complete an assignment, s/he must contact the teacher by phone no later than the night before it is due. If the student is unable to contact their teacher for some reason, they must bring a written note from their parents/guardians. KEY HW POINTS There are many points we review with students. Below are constant messages we send to our KIPPsters as we reinforce the importance of homework. Please review with your child and continue to reinforce accurate, thorough and timely completion of homework. As always students and parents can call teachers with homework questions. ! Because we are committed to our mission of preparing our students for middle school, high school, college and the world beyond, we strongly emphasize the accurate and thorough completion of homework. HW helps students develop grit, self-control, desire, discipline and dedication – all of which are important tools for success. ! Each night, students will come home with their homework folder. There is a section that says “Stays at Home”. This is graded work for you to see or important notices that the school is sending home. Please remove items from this pocket nightlyJ ! You will see another section of the folder, which says “return to school”. This is the homework that needs to be completed that night and sent back to the school in this folder. ! Our children are still developing their homework and work skills; they will need your support at home. At times, many of the assignments will require you to complete them with your child, however there will also be assignments that specified for students only. Please reach out to the teacher if you need more clarification. ! HW completion and effort is logged into Powerschool, which is used to determine grades in each class as well. A. MAKE-UP WORK ON DAYS STUDENT IS ABSENT Students who are absent are expected to make up the class work and homework when they return to school. All missed, incomplete or incorrect work must be completed. It is the student’s responsibility to check with each of his/her teachers to make sure s/he is aware of all assignments. The time generally allowed to complete this work will be the number of days the student was absent. For example, if a student was absent for one day, then s/he will have one day to make up any missed work. Late, incomplete, or missing assignments (for unexcused reasons other than absences) must be made up by the next day. B. PARENT SIGNATURE ON TESTS Parents must sign all tests. In order to ensure the success of our KIPPsters, it is important that school staff and families are communicating effectively around student progress, goals, and next steps. CHEATING/PLAGIARISM Cheating is a serious offense. If a student copies another student’s work or if a student gives another student his/her work, it is considered cheating (Academic Dishonesty), and the student will receive a serious consequence for this behavior. Plagiarism involves the stealing of someone else’s ideas or words as one’s own or the imitation of the language, ideas, and thoughts of another author (or person) and then passing them off as their own original work. If a student plagiarized and forges a signature, this is also considered Academic Dishonesty. Students will receive a serious consequence. PROMOTION TO THE NEXT GRADE Students may be retained in their grade at the end of the year for any one of, or combination of, the following factors: • Failure to meet academic standards of readiness for the next grade: Students who fail (earn below 70%) a core subject (Reading, Writing, Math, Social Studies, Science) may be retained. Students who fail either the reading or math standardized test at the end of the year may be retained as well (when applicable). • Failure to meet adequate standards of attendance and lateness: Students who miss more than 10 days of school times may be retained. Please note that every 3 days late counts as one day absent) • Failure to meet behavioral standards of readiness for the next grade level: Students whose behavior has not shown adequate growth or improvement, or is not at a sufficient level, may be retained, despite their academic progress. FAMILY INVOLVEMENT As already mentioned, one of the keys to the success of KIPP STAR HARLEM College Prep Elementary School is the strong working relationship between parents, teachers, and children. The key to this is constant communication. It is for this reason that all KIPP STAR HARLEM teachers give out their phone numbers and it is also the reason that we have a completely open door policy. All KIPP families are welcome to visit the school at any time. In addition to phone conversations, school visits, home visits by staff, KIPP STAR HARLEM College Preparatory Elementary School also has quarterly conferences between parents, teachers and children. Below are some additional ways that parents have gotten involved in the past. Please feel free to suggest any other ideas you might have. WHAT ARE A FEW WAYS I CAN GET INVOLVED? Our families are always asking for ways to get involved. Below are a few ways in which you can do so. J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J Chaperone and participate in our community service activities Get involved in parent-literacy activities with your child Join our pot-luck dinners, concerts and other events Attend student in-class performances (poetry café, in class speeches and presentations, cultural celebrations, and other’s depending on specific classes) Attend quarterly awards ceremony Chaperone school trips Patrol before and after-school to ensure safety of all of our children Attend parent-meetings Stop by the school to sit in on classes (no amount of time is too shortJ) Invite us to your homes for home visits Sit in on panels Inform us of community events or activities we should be participating in Help with Picture Day Carpool with other families Attend parent-teacher conferences J Help teachers prepare materials J Volunteer with enrichment classes and Saturday school classes J And of course we are always available to sample delicious home-cooked meals that your child rants and raves about J And if there are additional volunteer opportunities, please feel free to contact Ms. Vardiman directly. Meet the KIPP STAR StaffJ Ms. Vardiman Ms. Wessler Mr. Jenkins Ms. Taishoff Principal Director of Operations Dean of Students Social Worker Ms. Munoz Mr. Marcial Mrs. Lights Mr. Morris School Office Administrator SPED Coordinator Excellence Teacher Empire Fellow Mr. Boone Ms. Knight Ms. Widlo Ms. Beener Kindergarten Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Excellence Teacher Ms. Arellano Ms. Reed Mr. Greenberg Ms. Le Gates Kindergarten Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Kindergarten Teacher
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