Saxon Scribe 4 pgs 8-31-13
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Saxon Scribe 4 pgs 8-31-13
NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION District offices are open for registration of new students 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. August/September 2013 Please bring the following information with you to register your student: original birth certificate, immunization records, proof of residency – driver’s license, utility bill, rent or mortgage payment. Hastings Area School System is participating in Schools of Choice for the 2013-2014 school year. Students who reside within the Barry ISD or an adjoining intermediate school district are eligible to be accepted. Hastings has openings in all grades Kindergarten – 12. Application deadline is September 6, 2013. SUPERINTENDENT’S LETTER OPEN HOUSE INVITATION August 27, 2013 Dear Hastings Parents and Community Members, This is an exciting time for our community. The school year is beginning and we are looking forward to another tremendous year for Hastings Area Schools. This is a great time to be a Saxon! During the past year we have enjoyed several positive things. Star School was just named a “Reward School” based on being in the 95th percentile of state elementary schools as determined by student achievement. Hastings High School was named a “Silver Award” winner by U. S. News making it one of just 75 high schools in the state to receive this honor. As a district we also overcame tremendous budgetary issues. Our fund balance in July 2012 was -$600,000. In July of 2013 I am proud to tell you that balance is +$500,000. This was achieved by sacrifice on the part of all of our employees. Every group has contributed and our teachers took a 6% pay cut for last year and this coming school year. We also worked hard to reduce expenditures across the board. As your superintendent I have been tremendously impressed with the sense of community pride and commitment. Each month we receive donations from many different community members and groups. In addition to monetary contributions, we also feel the community support through those who volunteer or contribute during our strategic planning process. We received participation by those who filled out surveys, attended community forums, were part of our focus groups, and those 45 people who participated in a two day task force session. This commitment of money, time, and effort is what makes Hastings such a special place. As we look forward to this coming year we are excited about several things. We will again be looking for community input with some committees that will be forming shortly. These committees will continue work on the dynamic plan to look at curriculum/vocational education, improving district communication, and reviewing our facility needs. Also, we are extremely proud to be involved in a staff development program called, “Capturing Kids Hearts”. It is based on the idea that the way to reach a student’s brain is through their heart. It will help our school staff improve relationships with students, parents, and other staff. Our Hastings Area School System staff would like to welcome you to another school year. Through our actions this past year we are excited to be able to join our students, parents, and community members in living the meaning of our District Promise: “Saxon Pride! Commitment to Excellence! We don’t wish for it. We work for it!” Sincerely, HIGH SCHOOL September 3 • 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Todd Geerlings, Superintendent Written requests must be submitted to Superintendent’s Office, Hastings Area Schools, 232 West Grand Street, Hastings, MI 49058. The first step of the enrollment process is to pick up a “Registration Package” from the Administration office. This registration package is the paperwork needed to help our counselors plan your student’s schedule. Once the registration package is complete, an individual appointment will be set for the student, his/her parent or guardian, and the student’s counselor. Appointments will be set on a first callfirst served basis. Going through this process ensures a smooth start for students to begin classes on September 3, 2013. Hot lunches will be available for students starting on Sept. 3rd or students may carry a sack lunch. MIDDLE SCHOOL September 3 • 6:00pm - 7:00 pm Parent/Teacher Organizations ELEMENTARY SCHOOL August 28 • 6:30pm - 7:30 pm Check Each School’s Website for PTO Meeting Dates HASTINGS AREA SCHOOL SYSTEM SCHOOL HOURS First Day of School: Tuesday, September 3, 2013 KINDERGARTEN - 5TH 8:00 a.m.– 3:15 p.m. HASTINGS MIDDLE SCHOOL 8:00 a.m.– 3:10 p.m. HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL 7:50 a.m.– 3:05 p.m. HASTINGS COMMUNITY CHILD CARE CENTER Offerings: The child care program is available for children 6 weeks through 12 years of age, Monday through Friday, 6:30 am to 6:00 pm. A preschool program is available during the school year with wrap-around child care. This program prepares young children for kindergarten and is available Monday through Friday for children 3 through 4 years of age. The child care program is open year round and stays open even when the schools are closed. We provide breakfast and snacks within a safe and secure environment. Staff: The early childhood specialists at Hastings Community Child Care are trained in CPR/First-Aid and early childhood development. Each staff member is screened for a criminal background and child abuse and neglect. Each staff member is hand picked for his/her ability to provide young children with a nurturing, learning environment. 520 W. South Street, Hastings, MI 49058 Ph: (269) 818-0040 Fax: (269) 948-2658 Program Director: Mary Robinson Hours of Operation: Mon. - Fri, 6:30 am–6:00 pm Email: [email protected] Description: Hastings Community Child Care is nestled within the Hastings Community Center. The Hastings Area School System is a community of learners; and the child care center is no different in that it is comprised of the community’s ‘little learners’! The center provides a wonderful early childhood program that fosters cognitive, social-emotional and physical development in young children. The child care center is a place that children and adults can consider a welcoming haven…a place where laughter and play are cherished…a place where children’s development is enhanced and nurtured through warm response. KIDS! Hastings CERC DaveFOR “Stormy” Storms FALL 2013 Catalog Needle Felting FOR ADULTS! Animal Appreciation Be Insurance Smart Buying and Selling Real Estate Estate Planning Elder Law Eating Wellness My First 5K Training Program Woodworking Book Club YOGA Needle Felting Strength and Nutrition Water Aerobics Water Exploration Positive Parenting Chinese Calligraphy Fun with Theater Be a Pastry Chef Children Sing on WBCH Christmas in Africa Criminal Investigation UP DOs and BRAIDS Animal Appreciation Warrior Tae Kwon Do Cooking Community Education & Recreation Center FOR FAMILIES! American Sign Language First Aid Training “By the People, For the People” Register Now! 269-948-4414 FOR MORE INFO GO TO www.hasscerc.weebly.com 520 W. South St. Hastings, MI 49058; Adjacent to the high school. Hours: Monday – Friday 6:30 AM – 9:00 PM, Saturday 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM BOARD OF EDUCATION WORK SESSIONS 2013-2014 Tuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday, September 10, 2013 October 15, 2013 . . November 12, 2013 January 7, 2014 . . March 11, 2014 . . May 13, 2014 . . . . June 10, 2014 . . . . July 1, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hastings .Hastings .Hastings .Hastings .Hastings .Hastings .Hastings .Hastings Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle School School School School School School School School Board of Education Work Sessions begin at 7:00 p.m. HASTINGS AREA SCHOOL SYSTEM Upon request to the Superintendent, The District shall make reasonable accommodation for a person with disabilities to be able to participate in this meeting. 232 West Grand St., Hastings, Michigan ADMINISTRATION • 2013- 2014 Superintendent Todd Geerlings • Director of Business Services Tim Berlin Director of Curriculum & Instruction Matt Goebel TELEPHONE NUMBERS High School 948-4409 Administration 948-4400 Middle School 948-4404 Bus Information 948-4418 Northeastern Elementary 948-4421 Central Elementary 948-4423 Southeastern Elementary 948-4419 Community Education & Recreation Center Star Elementary 948-4442 948-4414 CERC Child Care Center 818-0040 HASTINGS AREA SCHOOL SYSTEM HASTINGS, MICHIGAN BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING DATES 2013-2014 Monday, September 16, 2013, Southeastern Elem. School Monday, October 21, 2013, Star Elem. School Monday, November 18, 2013, Central Elem. School Monday, December 16, 2013, Hastings Middle School Monday, January 20, 2014, Northeastern Elem. School Monday, February 24, 2014, Hastings Middle School Monday, March 17, 2014, Hastings High School Monday, April 21, 2014, Hastings Middle School Monday, May 19, 2014, Hastings Middle School Monday, June 23, 2014, Hastings Middle School BOARD OF EDUCATION *All meetings will begin at 7:00 p.m. unless indicated otherwise. Dan F. Patton, President • Jon L. Hart, Vice President • Donna L. Garrison, Secretary • Kevin S. Buck, Treasurer Robert J. Longsreet, Trustee • Valerie A. Slaughter, Trustee • Louis Wierenga Jr., Trustee Upon request to the Superintendent, The District shall make reasonable accommodation for a person with disabilities to be able to participate in this meeting. A publication of the Hastings Area Schools System IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS CONCEALED WEAPONS LAW State law requires that each student entering kindergarten, or a new school district in grades 1 - 12, have a certificate of immunization at the time of registration. Before a child can be permitted to enter or attend school, parents or guardians must present documentation that their child has received all required doses of vaccines or that their child has received at least one dose of each of the required vaccines and is waiting to receive the subsequent doses at the appropriate time intervals. Requirements for children four years through six years of age: • 4 doses of Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis (DTP) vaccine and, if a dose was not received on or after the fourth birthday, a booster dose at school entry is required. Most children will have 5 doses. • 3 doses of any appropriate polio vaccine and, if a dose was not received on or after the fourth birthday, a booster dose at school entry is required. Most children will have 4 doses. • 2 doses of any appropriate live Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) vaccine received after the first birthday, at least 28 days apart, and with one of the doses at or after 15 months of age or current laboratory evidence of immunity to measles, mumps and rubella. • 3 doses are required of the Hepatitis B vaccination. • 1 dose of Varicella (Chickenpox) is required or reliable history of disease. Requirements for children seven through 18 years of age: • 4 doses of any appropriate diphtheria and tetanus vaccine are required. If a dose was not given in the last 10 years, a booster dose of Td is required. • 3 doses of any appropriate polio vaccine are required. • 2 doses of the MMR vaccine are required. The first dose must be given on or after the first birthday. The second dose must be given at least 28 days from the first dose. • 3 doses are required of the Hepatitis B vaccination. • 1 dose of Varicella (Chickenpox) is required on or after first birthday but prior to the 13th birthday OR two doses are required, administered at least 28 days apart, if the child received the first dose on or after the 13th birthday. Children who have not received the required immunizations will be excluded from school until parents provide proof that all required immunizations have been given, or have a waiver on file. Parents will receive written notification of the necessary immunizations needed by their child before the child is excluded from school. • Meningococcal: 1 dose for children 11 years of age or older. Generally, the concealed weapons law prohibits members of the public authorized to carry a concealed weapon on school property. The only exception to this general rule is for a parent or legal guardian “while in a vehicle on school property” to drop-off or pick-up the student a school. Law enforcement authorities will be notified, in the interests of safety, if any concealed weapons are brought onto school premises in a manner not strictly allowed by law. CHILD PROTECTION ACT Under the Michigan Child Protection Act, school employees are required to report suspected child abuse to the Family Independence Agency. Child abuse is defined in the Child Protection Act as “harm or threatened harm to a child’s health or welfare by a parent, legal guardian, or any other person responsible for the child’s health or welfare, or by a teacher or teacher’s aide, which occurs through non-accidental physical or mental injury, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or maltreatment.” SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLICY Sexual harassment of students, employees, or volunteers by other students, employees, or volunteers of the Hastings Area School System is unlawful under both Michigan and federal law, and is contrary to the commitment of the School System to provide a stable learning and work environment. The Hastings Area Schools will not tolerate any sexual harassment of students, employees, or volunteers. Sexual harassment includes making unwelcomed sexual advances, engaging in improper physical contact, making improper sexual comments, or otherwise creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive learning or work environment. All students, employees, and volunteers are expected to conduct themselves with respect for the dignity of others. If a student has concerns about the nature of any conduct or physical contact by an adult or volunteer in the School System, by a fellow student, or by a member of the public, the student immediately should report this concern to the principal of his/her school. All such reports will be investigated immediately by the School System, and all such reports will be handled discreetly to maintain confidentiality in order to avoid embarrassment and to protect the student making the report. However, it should be understood that the School System is required by law to report child abuse to the Family Independence Agency. Copies of the School System’s policy and complaint procedure on sexual harassment are available in all school offices and at the Superintendent’s Office, 232 West Grand, Hastings, Michigan. HASTINGS SCHOOLS COMPLY WITH TITLE IX Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 of the United States Congress specifically states, “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance...” It is the policy of the Hastings Area School System to fully comply with Title IX. Therefore, the Board of Education, the administration, and the staff of the Hastings Area School System shall continue to take whatever steps may be necessary to prevent sexual discrimination in all educational programs and curricular, co-curricular, and extra-curricular activities. The School System’s policy specifies that all students have equal opportunities to participate in and benefit from school activities and services. It is a violation of that policy for the administration, teachers, or other staff members to discriminate against students on the basis of sex in disciplinary actions, entitlement and provision of services, selection of courses or programs, counseling services, physical education and athletics, and on the basis of marital or parental status. Likewise, no assistance, such as administrative or staff cooperation, faculty sponsorship, or use of school facilities on school time, shall be provided to any non-school organization or individual when it has been determined that such organization or individual discriminates on the basis of sex. For further information contact Matt Goebel, Title IX Coordinator. HASTINGS AREA PUBLICITY INFORMATION This announcement will serve to notify parents and guardians that throughout the school year student activities, programs, and sports events are video taped for broadcasting on the local cable access channel (channel 2) and for other public and school viewing, and that students may be photographed for the newspapers and for display on the Internet. Parents/guardians who do not wish their child/children to be video taped or photographed throughout the school year, are asked to send written notification to the office at the school the child/children attend. NONDISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Hastings Area Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, height, weight, marital or family status, military status, ancestry, genetic information or any other legally protected category, (collectively, "Protected Classes"), in its programs and activities, including employment opportunities. ANNUAL PARENT NOTIFICATION OF RIGHT TO REQUEST TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS Central School, Northeastern School, Southeastern School, Star School and Middle School receive federal funds for Title I programs that are part of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. Throughout the school year, we will continue to provide you with important information regarding this law and your child’s education. You have the right to request information regarding the professional qualifications of your child’s classroom teacher(s). If you request this information, the district or school will provide you with the following as soon as possible: A. If the teacher has met state licensing requirements for the grade level and subjects in which the teacher is providing instruction; B. If the teacher is teaching under an emergency status for which state licensing requirements have been waived; C. The type of college degree major of the teacher and the field of discipline for any graduate degree or certificate; and D. If your child is receiving Title I services from paraprofessionals and, if so, his/her qualifications. If you would like to request this information please contact Todd Geerlings, Superintendent, at (269)948-4400. PESTICIDE INFORMATION The Hastings Area Schools has a pest management program in the district. As a result, pesticides are occasionally applied in district buildings or on district grounds. Some things you should know about the Hastings Area Schools’ program are: 1) Pesticides are used only as necessary in our buildings to reduce and control the occurrence of insects in the schools and to ensure that buildings meet health code standards. 2) Only State of Michigan licensed pesticide applicators are used. 3) Pesticides are used only in those areas of the buildings in which infestations are likely to occur, such as, food service areas. Pesticides are NOT routinely used throughout the buildings. 4) The district has informed our licensed pesticide applicator that pesticides may NEVER be used in or near district facilities during normal school hours. Regular pesticide applications are normally scheduled once a month and after school has been dismissed, or during other non-school days or hours. According to the Michigan Department of Agriculture rules, rooms sprayed with pesticides must remain unoccupied for at least four hours after application. 5) If, due to an emergency situation, pesticide must be sprayed in or about your child’s school day, you may request to be notified after the spraying has occurred. Remember, such spraying will only take place after school hours or on a day when school is not in session. If you wish to be notified of such situations, please completed the following form and mail it to: Todd Geerlings, Superintendent, Hastings Area School System, 232 West Grand, Hastings, MI 49058. PESTICIDE NOTIFICATION REQUEST Parent/Guardian/Staff Member Name:_______________________________________________________________________ Student’s Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________ Student’s/Staff Member’s School: _________________________________________________________________________ Street Address ________________________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip Code _________________________________________ Telephone ___________________________________ I wish to be notified of any emergency spraying of pesticide in the building of the above school. I understand that emergency spraying will only take place after school hours or on a day when school is not in session. Parent/Staff Member signature: _____________________________________________________ Date _________________ WEAPONS FREE SCHOOLS As provided by law, students involved in violations involving firearms will be expelled from school. A “firearm” is defined as 1) any weapon which will or is designed to, or may readily be converted to, expel a projectile by the action of an explosive; 2) the frame or receiver of any such weapon; 3) any firearm muffler or silencer; or 4) any destructive device, including bombs, rockets, or any other explosive type devices. In order to comply with laws regarding discipline for students who bring weapons to school, or who commit arson or rape while on school property or at school activities, the Hastings Area School System’s Board of Education has included provisions about such matters in its discipline code. A complete copy of the discipline code is available for review in any school office, but it is extremely important that all parents/guardians understand that there are very severe penalties (mandatory expulsion; referral to legal, social service, and mental health authorities; etc.) for students who bring weapons to school, or who commit arson or rape. Weapons are defined by law as knives with a blade over three inches (however no knives will be tolerated no matter the size of the blade), knives opened by mechanical devices, firearms of any kind, brass knuckles, stilettos, daggers, dirks, or iron bars. “Look-alike” weapons and BB guns also are included in the Board’s discipline code. If any of these items are brought on to school grounds, on a school bus, or to any school activity, the full consequences of the state law will be implemented as required. The possession, use, or threat to use any weapon or instrument capable of inflicting bodily injury are prohibited and such items are not to be brought to school. Appropriate discipline will be administered. 7434 - USE OF TOBACCO ON SCHOOL PREMISES PARENT’S RIGHTS TO STUDENT RECORDS GUN-FREE SCHOOLS ACT The Board of education believes that the right of persons to use tobacco must be balanced against the right of those who do not use tobacco to breathe air untainted by tobacco. In order to protect students and employees who choose not to use tobacco from an environment noxious to them and potentially damaging to their health. the Board prohibits use of tobacco products on District premises (owned or leased), in District vehicles, at all school sponsored events and in all school buildings owned and/or operated by the District. For purposes of this policy, A. “tobacco product” means a preparation of tobacco to be inhaled, chewed, or placed in a person’s mouth. B. “use of tobacco product” means any of the following: 1. the carrying by a person of a lighted cigar, cigarette, pipe, or other lighted smoking device 2. the inhaling or chewing of a tobacco product 3. the placing of a tobacco product within a person’s mouth 4. and/or the smoking of electronic, “vapor,” or other substitute forms of cigarettes, clove cigarettes or other lighted smoking devices for burning tobacco or any other substance. Tobacco may not be advertised or promoted on school property or at school controlled events. Therefore, signs, clothing, bags, accessories, and other items promoting tobacco or containing tobacco branding are prohibited on school property and at school controlled events. Tobacco companies/products may not sponsor any school activity or project. The superintendent shall designate the individuals and the methods to monitor compliance with this policy. M.C.L.A. 333.12601 et seq. M.C.L.A. 380,1170 M.C.L.A. 750.473 20 U.S.C. 6081 et seq. U.S.D.O.E. Memorandum, 1995 MDE Board Policy on 24/7 Tobacco-Free Schools ~ GET CONNECTED ~ Hastings Area School System web site has valuable information at your fingertips! Check the district calendar, see the lunch menu, check school information, link to your students’ teachers, and much more. Log on to www.hassk12.org and check us out! The Family Educational and Privacy Act (FERPA) afford parents and students over 18 years of age (“eligible students”) certain rights with respect to the student’s education records. These rights are: 1) The right to inspect and review the student’s education records within 45 days of the day the Hastings Area School System receives a request for access. Parents or eligible students should submit to the building principal a written request that identifies the record(s) they wish to inspect. The School official will make arrangements for access and notify the parent or eligible student of the time and place where the records may be inspected. 2) The right to request the amendment of the student’s education records that the parent or eligible student believes are inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of the student’s privacy rights under FERPA. Parents or eligible students may ask the Hastings Area School System to amend a record that they believe is inaccurate. They should write the building principal, clearly identify the part of the record they want changed. If the School decides not to amend the record as requested by the parent or eligible student, the School will notify the parent or eligible student of the decision and advise them of their right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to the parent or eligible student when notified of the right to a hearing. 3) The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the student’s education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. One exception, which permits disclosure without consent, is disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by the School as an administrator, supervisor, instructor, or support staff member (including health or medical staff and law enforcement unit personnel); a person serving on the School Board; a person or company with whom the School has contracted to perform a service instead of using its own employees or officials (such as an attorney, auditor, medical consultant, or therapist); or a parent or student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school official in performing his or her tasks. A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility. Upon request, Hastings Area School System discloses education records without consent to officials of another school district in which a student seeks or intends to enroll. Hastings Area School System will forward the records as requested. 4) The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the Hastings Area School System to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the Office that administers FERPA are: Family Policy Compliance Office U.S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20202-4605 NOTICE FOR DIRECTORY INFORMATION The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a Federal law, requires that Hastings Area School System, with certain exceptions, obtain your written consent prior to the disclosure of personally identifiable information from your child's education records. However, Hastings Area School System may disclose appropriately designated "directory information" without written consent, unless you have advised the District to the contrary in accordance with District procedures. The primary purpose of directory information is to allow the Hastings Area School System to include this type of information from your child's education records in certain school publications. Examples include: • A playbill, showing your student's role in a drama production; • The annual yearbook; • Honor roll or other recognition lists; • Graduation programs; and • Sports activity sheets, such as for wrestling, showing weight and height of team members. Directory information, which is information that is generally not considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if released, can also be disclosed to outside organizations without a parent's prior written consent. Outside organizations include, but are not limited to, companies that manufacture class rings or publish yearbooks. In addition, two federal laws require local educational agencies (LEAs) receiving assistance under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) to provide military recruiters, upon request, with three directory information categories - names, addresses and telephone listings - unless parents have advised the LEA that they do not want their student's information disclosed without their prior written consent. If you do not want Hastings Area School System to disclose directory information from your child's education records without your prior written consent, you must notify the District in writing by October 1, 2013. Hastings Area School System has designated the following information as directory information: • Student's name • Participation in officially recognized activities and sports • Address • Telephone listing • Weight and height of members of athletic teams • Electronic mail address • Photograph • Degrees, honors, and awards received • Date and place of birth • Major field of study • Dates of attendance • Grade level • The most recent educational agency or institution attended SCHOOLS DIRECTORY Hastings High School 520 West South Street, Hastings, MI 49058 Telephone: (269) 948-4409 Fax: (269) 948-8081 Principal: Kevin Riggs Hastings Middle School 232 West Grand St., Hastings, MI 49058 Telephone: (269) 948-4404 Fax: (269) 945-6101 Principal: Chris Cooley Central Elementary School 509 South Broadway, Hastings, MI 49058 Telephone: (269) 948-4423 Fax: (269) 948-4449 Principal: Mike Schneiderhan Northeastern Elementary School 519 East Grant Street, Hastings, MI 49058 Telephone: (269) 948-4421 Fax: (269) 948-4502 Principal: Don Schils Southeastern Elementary School 1300 S. East Street, Hastings, MI 49058 Telephone: (269) 948-4419 Fax: (269) 948-4504 Principal: Judy Johnson Star Elementary School 1900 Star School Road, Hastings, MI 49058 Telephone: (269) 948-4442 Fax: (269) 948-4448 Principal: Amy Tebo SCHOOL INSURANCE INFORMATION The Hastings Area School System does not pay for medical expenses incurred by students, but all students have the opportunity to purchase school-time accident insurance through an independent company. The insurance reimburses payment for those accidents which require medical care according to the provisions of the policy. Information about the school insurance will be handed out the first day of school and is available online @ www.1stagency.com PUBLIC RELEASE FOR FREE & REDUCED PRICE SCHOOL MEALS HASTINGS AREA SCHOOL SYSTEM Food Services Provide Nutritious Meals Telephone: (269) 948-4417 Cost: Breakfast $1.45 • Lunch $2.55 • Milk $0.50 Matt Moore, Food Service Director Hastings Area Schools serves well over 225,000 Type A meals each year, plus snack bar and a la carte items. We offer over four entrees per day in all schools. This provides a good healthy choice for each child. We also offer snack bars in the Middle and High schools for those students who want something extra for lunch. Not all snack bar items are sold in both schools. Breakfast is offered each morning! We offer cereal, juice, muffins, pop tarts, string cheese, fruit, graham crackers, and milk. If your child receives a free or reduced price meal, he/she will receive the same benefit for breakfast. Debit card payment system: We use a computerized debit system for payment of all items. Parents can pay online with debit or credit card or send in cash, check, or money order in advance for their student’s meals. Payments can be made for a week, two weeks, or even a month. The amount is put on a computerized system for your student’s account that corresponds to a picture identification card which is used for all purchases. Parents can request a list of items their child has selected for meals and snacks – it’s a great way to keep track of what your child is eating. This is a debit card system, not a credit card. Notes are sent home when the amount of money on the debit card is getting low. It is very important for the speed of the lunch line for students to use their ID cards. This also helps take care of any problems with accounts. The picture ID cards are used for all students, free, reduced cost meals, and full payment. Applications for free or reduced price meals are available online and will be sent home the first day of school. Please fill out online or return as soon as possible with complete information. The debit card system also allows for anonymity of students who receive free or reduced price meals. Snack bar items are not eligible for free or reduced price meals. Please Note: All Hastings Area School buildings function under a closed campus policy. Students are expected to remain on school grounds during the lunch period. Lunch time is an important time for children. They need nourishment to give them the zest for learning and fun that’s in store for them in the active school day! Hastings Area Schools intend to provide food served with care so that students can benefit physically and emotionally. LOCKER SEARCH POLICY It is the policy of the Hastings Area School System Board of Education that all lockers assigned to its students are the property of the School System. At no time does the School System relinquish its exclusive control of its lockers. The school principal, or his/her designee, shall have custody of all combinations to all lockers or locks. Students are prohibited from placing locks on any locker without the advance approval of the school principal, or his/her designee. Legitimate Use of School Lockers: The School System assigns lockers to its students for the students’ convenience and temporary use. Students are to use lockers exclusively to store school related materials and authorized personal items such as outer garments, footwear, grooming aids, or lunches. Students shall not use the lockers for any other purpose, unless specifically authorized by school policy or the school principal, or his/her designee, in advance of students bringing items to be kept in their lockers to school. Students are solely responsible for the contents of their lockers and should not share their lockers with other students, nor divulge locker combinations to other students unless authorized by the school principal, or his/her designee. Search of Locker Contents: Random searches of school lockers and their contents have a positive impact on deterring violations of school rules and regulations, ensure proper maintenance of school property, and provide greater safety and security for students and personnel. Accordingly, the Board of Education authorizes the school principal, or his/her designee, to search lockers and locker contents at any time, without notice, and without parental/guardianship or student consent. The school principal, or his/her designee, shall not be obligated to, but may request the assistance of a law enforcement officer in conducting a locker search. The school principal, or his/her designee, shall supervise the search. In the course of a locker search, the school principal, or his/her designee, shall respect the privacy rights of the student regarding any items discovered that are not illegal or against school policy and rules. Seizure: When conducting locker searches, the school prinicpal, or his/her designee, may seize any illegal or unauthorized items, items in violation of school policy or rules, or any other items reasonably determined by the school principal, or his/her designee, to be a potential threat to the safety or security of others. Such items include, but are not limited to the following: firearms, explo- EMERGENCY CLOSING / DELAYED OPENING OF SCHOOLS There are many factors taken into consideration when the decision to close schools must be made because of inclement weather or other emergency situations. No matter what criteria are used to reach the decision and despite how carefully advance preparations are made, an emergency closing may inconvenience some people. Whatever decision is reached, it will not be satisfactory to everyone, but the safety of students always is the primary concern in any emergency closing. Occasionally situations allow the decision to be made well in advance of the next school day, but usually the decision is made during the early morning hours. Every effort is made to determine an emergency closing no later than 6:30 a.m., but there may be occasions when conditions don’t permit that. When possible, a “hard-surface roads only” transportation schedule or a delayed opening of the schools will be arranged instead of an emergency closing. As soon as an emergency closing, a delayed opening, or a change in the transportation arrangements is determined, the radio and television stations listed below are notified immediately: WBCH (1220) WBCH (100.1) WWMT (Channel 3) WBCK (930) WCUZ (101.3) WOOD (Channel 8) WKMI (1360) WGRD (97.9) WOTV (Channel 41) WKZO (590) WKFR (103.3) WXMI (Channel 17) WOOD (1300) WOOD (105.7) WZZM (Channel 13) WQSN (1470) WQLR (106.5) Ph. 269-948-4400 Website: www.hassk12.org When a delayed opening is announced, students should not report to school until just prior to the delayed start of classes. When schools are closed because of weather or other conditions, evening classes and activities also may be cancelled and announcements about such cancellations will be made on radio station WBCH. No media announcements will be made when schools are open as usual. sives, dangerous weapons, flammable material, illegal controlled substances or controlled substance analogues or other intoxicants, contraband, poisons, and stolen property. Law enforcement officials shall be notified immediately upon seizure of such dangerous items, or seizure of items that schools are required to report to law enforcement agencies under the Statewide School Safety Information Policy. Any items seized by the school principal, or his/her designee, shall be removed from the locker and held by school officials for evidence in disciplinary proceedings and/or turned over to law enforcement officials. The parent/guardian of a minor student, or a student 18 years of age or older, shall be notified by the school principal, or his/her designee, of items removed from the locker. Asbestos Management Plan All Hastings Area School System buildings are involved in an Asbestos Management Plan that calls for periodic surveillance of asbestos found in each building. Twice a year an inspection of each building is made to determine if any change in the condition of asbestos has taken place or if any action is needed to maintain a safe environment. Each school building has a specific plan for monitoring asbestos and the plan is located in each school office. A complete School System plan for the monitoring of asbestos is on file at the Administration Office and the asbestos manager’s office, which is located at Hastings Middle School. Any operations and maintenance activity needed for asbestos situations will be performed by trained school personnel when school is not in session. When new or replacement construction is needed, nonasbestos material will be used. Any major asbestos removal project will be done by a professionally licensed and Environmental Protection Agency approved contractor. Any response action to asbestos that is planned or completed in the schools, other than the normal operations and maintenance program, will be reported annually to the public. Notification of Rights Under the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA) PPRAaffords parents certain rights regarding our conduct of surveys, collection and use of information for marketing purposes, and certain physical exams. These include the right to: Consent before students are required to submit to a survey that concerns one or more of the following protected areas ("protected information survey") if the survey is funded in whole or in part by a program of the U.S. Department of Education (ED): 1. Political affiliations or beliefs of the student or student's parent; 2. Mental or psychological problems of the student or student's family; 3. Sex behavior or attitudes; 4. Illegal, anti-social, self-incriminating, or demeaning behavior; 5. Critical appraisals of others with whom respondents have close family relationships; 6. Legally recognized privileged relationships, such as with lawyers, doctors, or ministers; 7. Religious practices, affiliations, or beliefs of the student or parents; or 8. Income, other than as required by law to determine program eligibility. Receive notice and an opportunity to opt a student out of 1. Any other protected information survey, regardless of funding; 2. Any non-emergency, invasive physical exam or screening required as a condition of attendance, administered by the school or its agent, and not necessary to protect the immediate health and safety of a student, except for hearing, vision, or scoliosis screenings, or any physical exam or screening permitted or required under State law; and 3. Activities involving collection, disclosure, or use of personal information obtained from students for marketing or to sell or otherwise distribute the information to others. Inspect, upon request and before administration or use 1. Protected information surveys of students; 2. Instruments used to collect personal information from students for any of the above marketing, sales, or other distribution purposes; and 3. Instructional material used as part of the educational curriculum. These rights transfer from the parents to a student who is 18 years old or an emancipated minor under State law. Hastings Area School System is developing and adopting policies, in consultation with parents, regarding these rights, as well as arrangements to protect student privacy in the administration of protected information surveys and the collection, disclosure, or use of personal information for marketing, sales, or other distribution purposes. Hastings Area School System will directly notify parents of these policies at least annually at the start of each school year and after any substantive changes. Hastings Area School System will also directly notify, such as through U.S. Mail or email, parents of students who are scheduled to participate in the specific activities or surveys noted below and will provide an opportunity for the parent to opt his or her child out of participation of the specific activity or survey. Hastings Area School System will make this notification to par- ents at the beginning of the school year if the District has identified the specific or approximate dates of the activities or surveys at that time. For surveys and activities scheduled after the school year starts, parents will be provided reasonable notification of the planned activities and surveys listed below and be provided an opportunity to opt their child out of such activities and surveys. Parents will also be provided an opportunity to review any pertinent surveys. Following is a list of the specific activities and surveys covered under this requirement: • Collection, disclosure, or use of personal information for marketing, sales or other distribution. • Administration of any protected information survey not funded in whole or in part by ED. • Any non-emergency, invasive physical examination or screening as described above. Parents who believe their rights have been violated may file a complaint with: Family Policy Compliance Office U.S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20202-5901 *FALL VARSITY SPORT SCHEDULES Thursday 09/19/13 Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills High School (Elementary/Middle School Night) Home (CERC) 6:00PM Thursday 09/26/13 Calvin Christian High School Away 6:00PM Thursday Saturday 10/03/13 10/05/13 Grand Rapids West Catholic High School Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills Invitational Away Away 6:00PM TBA Thursday 10/24/13 Grand Rapids Union High School (Seniors’/Parents’ Night) CERC 6:00PM Tuesday Fri. & Sat. 11/19/13 Diving regional 11/22-23/13 Michigan High School Division 1 Swimming & Diving Championships 11/26/13 Awards banquet Away TBA TBA TK High School TBA Tuesday HASTINGS COMMUNITY ED. & REC. CENTER Address: 520 W. South Street, Hastings, MI 49058 • Telephone: (269) 948-4414 Effective Tuesday, September 3, 2013 * Scheduled days and times are subject to change OPEN SWIM SCHEDULE Monday - Friday 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm • Tues, Thurs., Fri. 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Saturday - 10:00 am - 3:00 pm • Sunday - Closed ADULT LAP SWIM Mon. - Fri. 6:30 am - 9 am Anyone 8 years and under must be accompanied by an adult IN the pool. Do not drop and leave children unsupervised. CARDIO EXERCISE / WEIGHT ROOM & AUXILIARY GYM PASSES TO ATHLETIC EVENTS AVAILABLE TO SENIOR CITIZENS In appreciation for their support of the Hastings Area School System over the years, the Board of Education allows all persons who are 60 years of age or older and residing within the Hastings Area School District free admission to all school athletic events except tournaments. Those persons wishing to take advantage of this opportunity may obtain an activity pass by sending a written request for such a pass to the Administration Office, 232 West Grand, Hastings. (Must be 14 yrs of age) Monday - Friday 6:30 am - 9:00 pm • Saturday - 8:00 am - 3:00 pm Sunday - Closed Anyone 12-13 years of age MUST be accompanied by an adult. Locker rooms and showers are available. * Check our website (www.hassk12.org) for information on special events happening at the Community Center. Vision: Personalizing education so that students are inspired to achieve and empowered to succeed. Mission: In a safe, caring and collaborative environment, we provide excellent educational opportunities for all students through a rigorous curriculum and relevant programs. Promise: SAXON PRIDE. Our commitment to excellence “We don’t wish for it. We work for it.” August/September 2013