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COMMUNICATIONS
General Guidelines
Parents/guardians have the primary responsibility
for the education of their children. Specifically
this includes establishing a home environment,
which teaches the moral values, religious habits,
social skills, self-discipline, and commitment
to learning, upon which successful Catholic
schooling is based.
Parents/guardians have a special role in the
education of their children at St. Mary School.
Their support and involvement are essential
to our program. The primary expectation
of parents is that they actively support the
school, which teaches and reinforces Christian
values.
Parents/guardians can do this by:
- Being informed about the academic and religious
concepts their children are learning.
- Worshipping with their children on Sundays.
- Joining with their children at school liturgies,
when possible.
- Communication with their children about
life, faith and God.
Parents/guardians are encouraged to confer
with the school staff in regard to their child(ren)’s
progress in school.
It is considerate and appropriate that an
appointment be made with the person(s) concerned.
All parents/guardians are welcomed to contact
the Principal and/or teacher whenever necessary.
If the Principal or teacher cannot be reached
immediately, leave a message and you will be
contacted as soon as possible. Parents/guardians
are asked to respect the personal privacy of
the school staff by not contacting them at their
homes unless that staff member specifically
makes this an option.
A difficulty that involves a child should first
be discussed with the teacher. Communication
should occur promptly before a problem gets
out of hand. If, after discussing a problem
with the teacher(s) the problem seems unresolved,
parents/guardians are encouraged to call the
Principal. The Principal will gladly arrange
a conference to include the teacher, parent/guardian
and Principal to discuss the concern and seek
a satisfactory solution
Should a parent/guardian still feel the problem
has not been resolved an appointment may be
made with the Pastor. If further resolution
is sought, the parent/guardian may then opt
to proceed with the grievance/due process procedures.
The mission of the school is always to reach
mutual reconciliation in the best interest of
the child.
Grievance Procedure
If a hearing is requested on a decision, parents/guardians
must notify the Pastor, Principal and the School
Commission by certified mail within 5 school
days of receipt of the decision, whether received
in writing or verbally. If an expulsion is involved,
a student may not attend school during the appeal.
- A hearing will be arranged within 5 school
days of the receipt of the request.
- The Pastor or his delegate, the Principal,
and the School Commission of at least a quorum
are present at the hearing along with the
parents/guardians of the student.
- The Pastor or his delegate, within three
school days following the hearing, states
the findings and evaluation of the action.
- The decision of the Pastor is final.
Academic Night
This event, held in September, is for parents/guardians
to come and get acquainted with their child’s
teacher and also with each other. Teachers speak
to parents/guardians about class schedules,
curriculum, student-parent-teacher conferences
and other items of interest. The Room Parents
also usually present an overview of the year
and welcome families to St. Mary School.
Student – Parent/Guardian –
Teacher Conference
This is a time for students to share their
progress and goals with their parents/guardians
and teachers. Conferences are held several times
during the year and scheduled on the school
calendar. Parents/guardians will be scheduled
through the school office for these times. Parents/guardians
may also request conferences at other times
by calling the teacher/Principal at school and
making an appointment.
School Calendars
The school publishes a yearly, monthly, and
weekly calendar. All calendar information is
contained in the school web site and paper copies
are sent home in the family envelope. Additional
copies are often available in the school office.
Because of the nature of the school day, dates
on the calendar may be changed as needed. Please
call the school office if you have any questions.
Family Newsletter (Family Envelope)
This is an important means to keep parents/guardians
informed and is a weekly envelope sent home
with notes from the Principal, Notes from the
secretary, and other announcements/messages.
Parents/guardians may also use this to send
communications to the school. It is appreciated
if family envelopes are signed and returned
by Friday of the week they are issued.
Web Site
St. Mary School maintains a web siteat www.saintmaryschool.org
, on which information about school events is
frequently updated. In addition, many of the
teachers have individual pages on which they
post homework and other valuable classroom information.
Be sure to visit the web site often.
Other Communications
Materials other than staff-initiated communications
may not be distributed or sent home with students
without prior authorization of the Principal.
School authorization to distribute does not
necessarily imply endorsement of that material.
Organizations that wish to use the family envelope
for notices or other communications must have
materials in the office, in writing, no later
than 9:00 a.m. Tuesday.
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