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La Costa Meadows Elementary School San Marcos Unified School District School-Wide Behavior Plan, Policies and Procedures Dear Parents, The La Costa Meadows School Community has the right to live and learn in a positive, safe and orderly environment, where students, staff, and parents consciously demonstrate respect and support for each other at all times. This school fosters a setting in which students take pride in their academic and personal achievements, as well as responsibility for their own actions, and where staff and parents recognize the individual strengths and special contributions of each child. We believe that all students at La Costa Meadows School can and will achieve excellence in the mastery of basic skills, as well as the development of the qualities vital to good citizenship and self-discipline. Students have the responsibility to actively pursue learning, while teachers, parents, staff and community share the duty of creatively structuring and balancing the school experience to make learning a source of joy and personal significance for each child. In order to make our students’ elementary experience meaningful and positive, it is necessary to build a relationship between the student, teacher, staff and administration. In this document you will see an overview of La Costa Meadows classroom and school-wide behavior program and school policies and procedures. Please take the time to review the plans and procedures with your child(ren). Thank you for your help and support, Jennifer Carter, Principal Attendance Schools now only receive funding for students who are actually in class. Every day a student misses school, even for an excused absence, the school loses about $55 a day in income. We ask that you support our efforts to increase student attendance by: · Planning family trips during the school holidays · Try to schedule doctor’s or dentist’s appointments after school hours. If the appointment is in the middle of the day, please bring them to school in the morning · Allow your child to stay home when he/she has a contagious illness or is too sick to be comfortable at school (i.e. fever, vomiting) If your child is going to be absent, please telephone the school in the morning the child is absent at 290-2121 ex 4. Our attendance clerk is responsible for contacting the parents of each absent student and your call greatly assists this process. Please be aware that the State of California requires the school to begin notifying parents by letter when three (3) unexcused absences occur. Should a special situation arise which requires your child to be absent from school for five consecutive days or more, please notify the teacher at least one week ahead, and he/she will prepare an independent study contract. This allows the student to stay current with schoolwork and receive credit during their time of their absence. If a child is absent, it is his/her responsibility to make-up all missed work and return it to school. Ask your child’s teacher for their policy on make-up work and how to arrange to pick up homework for your child. Education Code 490678 and the SMUSD Board Policy 5113 “Absences and Excuses” authorizes teachers to assign a failing grade to any student with more than 10 days of unexcused absences in a semester/trimester. The school must notify the parent, either by written report or by conference, whenever a student is in danger of failing based on unexcused absences. Bus Transportation In order to provide bus services with the maximum safety for all students and to assure their riding privileges, standards for bus and bus stop conduct have been established and are strictly enforced. Failure to do so will result in the students being issued a referral(s), which will require a parent signature: · First Referral – Formal warning. · Second Referral – Removal from the bus for 1 week. · Third Referral – Removal from the bus for the remainder of the year. Copies of the current bus rules may be obtained from the front office or by calling the Transportation Department at 290-2670. Before School
Early Pick-up Parents wishing to have their children excused during the school day should follow this procedure:
Parking Lot Parking at La Costa Meadows is limited. You are welcome to park in any unmarked stall or against an unmarked curb. PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN THE SPOTS MARKED FOR STAFF. If no parking is available in the lot, please park on El Fuerte Street and use the crosswalks as necessary. Remember, our parking lot is a “one way” and that you must enter and exit at different locations. If you should come to school to pick up a sick child or to drop off a tardy student, you may stop briefly in the bus area IF there are no busses. Never stop or leave your vehicle in the bus zone 30 minutes before school begins or just after school ends. Thank you in advance for your support of the parking lot routine. Classroom Behavior Program Each teacher has a specific classroom behavior plan. It incorporates teacher/student expectations, a hierarchy of consequences for students who break the rules, and a positive reward plan for well-behaved students. The plan also contains a “severe clause” for serious behavior issues. The Principal or Assistant Principal will deal with these issues. It is La Costa Meadows philosophy that the classroom teacher is the best person to deal with behavior issues. If you have a question regarding a discipline procedure, please contact your child’s teacher first. You should expect a Classroom Behavior Plan to be sent home within the first two weeks of school. La Costa Meadows Outdoor and Playground Rules
· Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself. · No wrestling, play-fighting or fighting. · Profanity or vulgar language is prohibited.
Students are required to show proper attention to cleanliness, health, neatness, safety, and appropriateness of clothing and appearance for school activities. A well-groomed appearance is important in developing a positive self-image and compliments the school’s instructional program. · Dress should be appropriate for the season and the occasion. Extreme styles that may disrupt the educational process or any other school activity are prohibited. · Clothes must present a well-groomed appearance. · Revealing clothing is not permitted. · Clothing and hats that are offensive or may promote gangs, drugs, or alcohol are not permitted on campus. · Hats are permitted. Hats/caps must be worn bill forward and may not be worn inside buildings. · Sandals may be worn only if they have a front and back strap, according to the CA State code. However, tennis shoes are far safer and enable greater participation in P.E. · Shoes with wheels may not be worn on school campus. · Colored hair is not permitted. The administration is the final authority when a difference of opinion arises. When a violation of the dress guidelines occurs, the students will be required to correct this by calling home for the proper attire. Continued violations of dress guidelines will be considered defiance and will be referred for disciplinary action. Food at School
The San Marcos Unified School District recognizes the link between student health and learning, and has developed a Wellness Policy for the District that promotes student health through nutrition education, nutrition guidelines and physical education and activity. Students may eat a snack at the beginning of their morning recess and we encourage some type of healthy food, rather than what we refer to as “extra” foods, such as chips and cookies. Please do not send glass containers with your child. Please do not send any type of cutting utensil with your child. Our cafeteria can help if they need assistance. In accordance with this policy, we do not celebrate birthdays in classrooms with candy, cakes, cupcakes and sodas. Food and drinks are allowed at other celebration events, however they must follow the SMUSD Food and Beverage Guidelines. Always check with the classroom teacher prior to bringing any type of food item into the classroom. More information regarding the Wellness policy can be found at www.smusd.org/cnServ/cnServDL.htmlor by calling 760-752-1269. Lunch and Lunch Area
· Keep all food and drinks in the eating area.
· Defacing, marking or damaging school property will not be tolerated and is grounds for suspension/expulsion. · No permanent markers (Sharpies) are allowed at school. Bathrooms: · No playing in the bathrooms. · No defacing doors, walls, etc. in the bathroom. · Trash must be put in the trash can. · Only toilet paper may be put in the toilet.
Pets on Campus
Pets are not allowed on campus unless approved by administration. If approved to be in a classroom, the pet must be brought to school by a parent and taken home immediately after it is no longer need for classroom use. Some students may have an anxiety or allergies, therefore we DO NOT allow dogs, cats or other family pets on campus during arrival or dismissal even if the animal is small or leashed. Safe and Drug Free
Our goal is to provide a safe and drug free environment for all our students. We actively enforce our school district’s “Zero Tolerance” policy. Students who attempt to bring drugs, alcohol, or weapons to school may be arrested by Police, suspended from school, and even be expelled for up to one full year. Sexual Harassment Statement: It is the policy of the San Marcos Unified School District, in keeping with efforts to establish and maintain and environment in which the dignity and worth of all members of our district are respected, that sexual harassment of students and employees is unacceptable conduct and will not be tolerated. La Costa Meadows Elementary recognizes the health hazards related to the use of tobacco, including the breathing of second-hand smoke. We are a “tobacco-free” school, which means we do not allow smoking in the classrooms or on the campus at any time. In addition, we provide educational information to our students through classroom instruction and activities. Our school has information available in the school office about programs that support adults who desire to stop smoking. California Education Code
In some cases, a student’s behavior may violate the California Penal Code in addition to the Education Code. If the school has knowledge of such an occurrence, we are obligated to report it to the Police. The following behaviors are examples of violations of the Penal Code that must be reported to the Police: · Sale, possession, or use of drugs and alcohol · Possession of a weapon · Possession of explosives (fire crackers and poppers are classified as explosives) · Theft or vandalism of district property · Assault against district employees An effective school-wide discipline program is a cooperative effort involving students, parents, teachers, and administrators. Working together we will provide a safe and well-disciplined school atmosphere for your child. Please feel free to contact us at 290-2121 if you have any questions.
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