School Policy Overview
Read below for a brief overview of school policies and procedures. For more information on all of our school's policies, view our school handbook in pdf here.
Attendance
Regular attendance and promptness per our school day schedule are necessary for satisfactory schoolwork and proper training. Visit our attendance policy page for the full details on making arrangements for deviations from the schedule and our tardiness and absenteeism policy .
School 2.0 (After-School Care)
Three Angels Christian School is offering an after school care to school families for the 2020-2021 school year. The after school program will operate from on Mondays - Thursdays, from 3:15 pm to 5:00pm and on Fridays from 2:15 pm to 5:00 pm (in December and January, Friday care is until 4:00 pm). School 2.0 will not be provided on half days. Visit the after school care page for more details. Health
Caring for your child as a whole person means that our policies take careful considerations regarding your child's well-being. Good health is necessary for optimal learning, thus, we encourage parents to take an active interest in maintaining their child’s health by encouraging good sleep habits and providing proper nutrition and healthy meals, including a good breakfast. Routine physical examinations are expected for all new students and for those in grades 4 and 7. The health examinations are to be done by the family physician or arrangements can be made to have them done at the Dane County Health Department. When possible, the students will receive free vision and hearing screenings on a yearly basis at the school. Note: No medications of any kind will be administered to students by the school staff without written permission and instructions from the parent. Updated immunization requirements will be provided to parents before each school year. It is the responsibility of the family to see that the required health examinations and immunizations are given and reported to the school within 30 days upon entering the school. Read the complete health and insurance policy for additional details. Insurance Our school carries a group accident insurance policy that provides secondary coverage if a car accident should occur en route to or from a field trip by the most direct route from the school. The policy also provides secondary medical coverage for students and chaperones on field trips and for students while in attendance at school. Transportation
Parents are to arrange for the transportation of their children to and from school. No bus service is provided by the school or by city transportation routes. Students will not be permitted to leave the school by any means other than their normal transportation except by prior written permission. In some cases verbal permission will be acceptable. View the transportation policy page for additional details. Reports to Parents
We report progress to parents during each of the four grading periods. The purpose of these reports is to advise parents of the student’s progress and discuss any concerns. Report cards are issued to parents during the week following each of the four grading periods through our Jupiter Ed online system. Parents should carefully examine these reports for both scholarship and conduct. Additional reports of the student’s progress will be distributed as needed, but will be issued at least once during each period for all students. Visit the Reports to Parents policy in our Handbook for additional details. Lunch
Parents need to provide students with their own lunches on a daily basis. View the lunch policy in our handbook. Dress Standard
Students at the Three Angels Christian School are expected to reflect Christian values by their choice of appropriate school attire and school accessories. Visit our Dress Code page for the specific dress guidelines to follow for your child's daily school attire. The cooperation of both students and parents is necessary to ensure appropriate dress for school. Parents with questions or concerns over appropriate school attire can contact the principal prior to major clothing purchases. Telephone/Technology
Students who have cell phones must keep them in their lockers or backpacks and have them turned off during the school day. The school's main telephone line is for the business of the school. Limit all calls during school hours to emergencies only. Students will not be called out of class to the telephone, except for an emergency. View the Telephone policy page for additional details. |
COVID-19 Policy Highlights
It is of utmost importance that we follow the local recommendations and practices to avoid transfer of germs or virus, and it is also vital that we communicate those practices and any changes to you. We are offering in-classroom education for the 2020-2021 school year. The following guidelines will be in effect from the beginning of the school year and will continue until we are advised by the WI Department of Instruction that these precautions are no longer needed.
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