518 North H Street
Aberdeen, WA 98520
Phone: 360.532.1230
Fax: 360.532.1209
Providing Faith Based Education Since 1890
Dates to Remember
Mar 3-12 K-1st Grades
Swimming Lesson
March 6

SPRING
PICTURE DAY
Nice Free Dress

March 7

Stations
4th & K

March 7 Tuition Assistance
Forms due
March 11 End of 2nd
Trimester
March 11

Drama club
Try-outs

March 12 Report Cards out
March 13 Auction Meeting
6:30pm
March 13 NO SCHOOL
Optional
Conferences
March 14 NO SCHOOL
Professional Day
March 17 Science Fair Projects Due
March 18 Science Fair, 6pm
March 20

Passport

March 21 11:15
DISMISSAL
NO LUNCH
NO ESS
Good Friday
March 24 NO SCHOOL Easter Monday
March 25 Vision Screening
K-8
March 28 Passport Recheck
March 28 Free Dress Last Friday

Our Online Parent & Student Handbook
2007-2008 School Year

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I.
THE HISTORY OF SAINT MARY SCHOOL
VIII.
TRANSPORTATION
XV.
EDUCATIONAL RECORDS AND DIRECTORY INFORMATION
II. MISSION, PHILOSOPHY & GOALS
IX.
EXTENDED SCHOOL SERVICES (E.S.S.)
XVI
ACADEMIC PROGRESS AND ASSESSMENT
III. ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT
X.
UNIFORM CODE
XVII.
LUNCH PROGRAM
IV. ENROLLMENT
XI.
DISCIPLINE
XVIII.
STUDENT SERVICES/ ACTIVITIES
V. REGISTRATION
XII.
COMMUNICATIONS
XIX.
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
VI. TUITION, FUNDRAISING AND FEES
XIII.
PARENT/GUARDIAN INVOLVEMENT
XX.
MISCELLANEOUS
VII. ATTENDANCE
XIV.
GUIDELINES FOR VOLUNTEERS AT SCHOOL
XXI.
APPENDIX

XV. EDUCATIONAL RECORDS AND DIRECTORY INFORMATION

General Guidelines

St. Mary School maintains several types of student records including, but not limited to, emergency cards, driver information, field trip information forms, past report cards, testing data, health and immunization records, and attendance records. Cumulative grades and attendance are entered annually on each student’s permanent record card as furnished by the Archdiocese of Seattle and kept permanently at the school. It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to insure such records are current, especially those concerning health and safety.

Educational records are available for parents/guardians to review when a written request which identifies the record/s they wish to inspect has been submitted to the Principal. Within 45 days of receiving the request, the Principal will make arrangements for access and notify the parent of the time and place where records may be inspected.

The right to amend a student’s records of something believed to be inaccurate or misleading may be requested in writing to the Principal and must clearly state the part of the record requested for change and specification of what is believed to be inaccurate or misleading. If the school decides not to amend the records as requested, the school will notify the parent/guardian and advise him/her of the right to a hearing.

Only those persons with legitimate educational interest in the child are permitted to have access to a student’s records. At the time a student transfers to another school, records are sent upon the request of that school. The records sent include a copy of the permanent record card and the immunization form. All other material is kept in the school office; parents/guardians may request receipt of other records by calling or writing the school office. Records remaining longer than 1 month after transfer may be destroyed.

Concerns regarding alleged failure of the schools’ compliance with the requirements of the Family educational Rights and Privacy Act should be sent to the Family Policy Compliance Office, U. S. Department of Education.

Directory Information

The following information is considered directory information and may be distributed inside and outside the school. Directory information at St. Mary School consists of:

  • Student’s name and school activities
  • Family members’ names, addresses and telephone numbers
  • Pictures of students including stills, digital and video images
  • Web images
  • Yearbook biographical information

If a parent/guardian wishes to disallow any information above, they must notify the school office within three weeks of the first day of school for the child. Please be specific when defining which information you wish to disallow.

Non-custodial Parents

In the absence of a court order to the contrary, the school will provide the non-custodial parent with access to the academic records and to other school-related information regarding the child. If there is a court order specifying that there is to be no information given, it is the responsibility of the custodial parent to provide the school with an official copy of the court order.

Divorced or separated parents must file a court-certified copy of the custody section of the divorce or separation decree with the Principal’s office. The school will not be held responsible for failing to honor arrangements that have not been made known.


 
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