General Information

School Schedule - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday

8:55 First Bell
9:00 School Work Begins
11:30 - 12:30 Lunch (exact time varies by grade level)
11:35 Morning Kindergarten ends
12:40 Afternoon Kindergarten Begins
3:15 School Dismissed

Early Out School Schedule - Wednesday

8:55 First Bell
9:00 School Work Begins
11:15 Morning Kindergarten ends
11:30 - 12:30 Lunch (exact time varies by grade level)
12:15 Afternoon Kindergarten Begins
2:30 School Dismissed

Meal Prices

Breakfast $1.25 Reduced $.30
Lunch $1.75 Reduced $.40

Breakfast will be served from 8:40 until 8:55 each morning. Breakfast and/or lunch money shouldl be paid to Mrs. Morrison at the lunch window. Checks may be written out to "Brockbank School Lunch." If you have any questions about your child's lunch account, please call the cafeteria at 798-4027.

Arrival and Departure
Teachers use the time before school to make final preparations for the day. Please refrain from sending your student(s) early. As well, students should return to their homes promptly after school. Students will not be kept after school for more that 15 minutes without notifying a parent or other responsible person. Bus students will not be detained with prior parental approval.

Checking out Students Early
When you desire to check your child out of school before dismissal time, you must sign him/her out at the office. Mrs. Swenson or Mrs. Johnson will page your student to the office after you have signed him/her out. This process maximizes student safety.


Money and Valuables
When sending money to school with your child, please send in in a sealed envelope with the following information on it:
1. Childs’s name
2. Teacher’s name
3. Amount of money
4. Purpose

We strongly discourage students from bring any electronic equipment ( CD players, iPods, cell phones, etc.) from home. These items are often stolen and we simply cannot guarantee they will be protected.


Student Dress and Grooming Standards
The following paragraph is taken from the Nebo School District Board of Education Policy 9JFCA0, Student Dress and Grooming Standards.

Standards for STUDENTS:

1. Hair shall be neat, clean and well groomed. The coloring of hair with unnatural looking colors to include costume spray will not be tolerated. Boys will be expected to be clean shaven, although a well-trimmed mustache may be worn.

2. Clothing shall be modest, neat, clean, in good repair and shall include shoes. Clothing and/or jewelry shall not be worn which displays obscene or suggestive words or pictures or which advertises any substance which a student cannot legally possess or use. Jewelry shall not be worn in any pierced body parts other than the ears. Modesty shall include covering shoulders, midriff and back. Short shorts, biking shorts, tank tops, halter or crop tops, extremely short skirts or dresses do not meet the modesty standards in our schools.

3. Wearing of bandannas, chains, or any article of clothing or jewelry that may be associated with gangs or bearing any gang symbols, names, initials, insignia or anything else which signals gang affiliation and/or is worn for the purpose of signifying gang membership, is not allowed.

4. Hats and caps shall not be worn during regular school hours.

If a student's dress or grooming interferes with the normal education process, he/she will be asked to change whatever is in question. Continual non-compliance may result in additional disciplinary action at the discretion of the administration. The school administration will be ultimately responsible for administration of the policy.

There is a fairly strong feeling from parent and administrative groups that a "no shorts" policy should be adopted. The committee recommended that the students have the opportunity to show they can wear shorts without abuse. The committee recommends that the building principal work with student leaders to establish school expectations and guidelines. The committee also recommends that at any time difficulties warrant, a "no shorts" policy may be implemented at the individual school level.

Your help and cooperation is appreciated.

 

 
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