Board of Education - Camdenton R
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Board of Education - Camdenton R
CAMDENTON R-III ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS DOGWOOD ELEMENTARY (PK-2) HAWTHORN ELEMENTARY (3-4) OAK RIDGE INTERMEDIATE (5-6) HURRICANE DECK ELEMENTARY (PK-4) OSAGE BEACH ELEMENTARY (PK-4) FACULTY/STAFF HANDBOOK 2011-2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2011-2012 SCHOOL CALENDAR ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF BOARD OF EDUCATION ELEMENTARY/INTERMEDIATE STAFF STRATEGIC PLAN RECOMMENDED MINUTES OF INSTRUCTION 1 2 3-7 8-14 15-17 17 FACULTY/STAFF GUIDELINES INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT ABSENCE AND SICK LEAVE APPEARANCE ARRIVAL-DEPARTURE TIME ASSESSMENT ATTENDANCE (Student) AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA BOARD POLICIES BUS REQUESTS CARE OF ROOMS CAREER LADDER CHILD ABUSE COLLABORATION MEETINGS COMMUNITY-SCHOOL RELATIONS COPYRIGHT LAW DISTRIBUTION OF PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE EMERGENCY PLANS END OF YEAR AWARDS PROGRAM FACULTY ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FIELD TRIPS GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATIONS GRADE REPORTING PROCEDURES GRIEVANCE/COMPLAINT PROCEDURE HOMEWORK HOMEWORK GUIDELINES FOR GIFTED STUDENTS HONOR ROLL PROCEDURES INDIVIDUAL EDUCATION PLANS (IEP’s) INTERNET EMAIL USAGE KEYS LESSON PLANS/SCHEDULES LOUNGE/TEACHER WORKROOM LUNCH/BREAKFAST PROCEDURES NONDISCRIMINATION & ANTI-HARASSMENT 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 23 23 23 23 23 24 25 25 26 26 26 27 27 28 28 28 28 29 29 PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION (PTO) PERSONNEL RECORDS PLAYGROUND PROCEDURES PROFESSIONAL & SUPPORT STAFF SICK LEAVE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT REQUESTS PROFESSIONAL STAFF ASSIGNMENTS & TRANSFERS PROFESSIONAL STAFF CONTRACTS & COMPENSATION PROFESSIONAL STAFF SALARY SCHEDULES PROFESSIONAL STAFF ON-THE-JOB INCENTIVE PUBLIC SOLICITATIONS IN THE SCHOOLS PURCHASES RETENTION ROOM PLACEMENT FOR ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS SCHEDULING OF EVENTS SCHOOL CANCELLATIONS SCHOOL NURSE SMOKING STAFF CONFLICT OF INTEREST STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT DIRECTORY INFORMATION STUDENT TRANSFER SUBSTITUTE TEACHER PROCEDURES SUPERVISION OF STUDENTS SUSPENSION/DISMISSAL OF PROFESSIONAL STAFF 29 30 30 30 31 31 31 31 31 31 32 32 32 32 33 33 33 34 34 34 34 34 35 35 35 TEAM (TAT) 35 36 36 36 36 36 37 STUDENT INTERVENTION TEAM (SIT)/TEACHER ASSISTANCE TEACHER EVALUATION TEACHER RESOURCE GUIDE TEXTBOOK APPROVAL USE OF CELL PHONES VISITORS VOLUNTEERS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS APPENDICES APPENDIX A o PUBLIC NOTICE-STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES o BOARD POLICY-HAZARDOUS MATERIALS o AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA FORM o CAMDENTON R-III SCHOOL DISTRICT PROCEDURE – USE OF VISUAL MATERIALS IN THE CLASSROOM o 2011-2012 HEALTH BENEFIT SUMMARY o 2011-2012 SALARY SCHEDULE o NOTICE TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS o UPDATE ON LEAVE POLICIES o BOARD POLICY-DIAA FUND BALANCES APPENDIX B o CAMDENTON R-III APPLICATION o BOARD POLICIES o GCBDA-PROFESSIONAL STAFF SHORT-TERM LEAVES AND ABSENCES o JHG-REPORTING AND INVESTIGATING CHILD ABUSE/NEGLECT o EGAAA-REPRODUCTION OF COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS o GBM-STAFF COMPLAINTS AND GRIEVANCES o KK-VISITORS TO SCHOOL PROPERTY/EVENTS o AC-NONDISCRIMINATION AND ANTI-HARASSMENT o KI-PUBLIC SOLICITATIONS/ADVERTISING IN DISTRICT FACILITIES o ECF-ENERGY CONSERVATION o EHBC-PRIVACY PROTECTION APPENDIX C MAPS o CAMPUS MAPS o MAIN CAMPUS o CAMDENTON HIGH SCHOOL o OFF-CAMPUS SCHOOLS o DOGWOOD ELEMENTARY BUILDING o HAWTHORN ELEMENTARY BUILDING o OAK RIDGE INTERMEDIATE BUILDING o OSAGE BEACH BUILDING o HURRICANE DECK ELEMENTARY BUILDING APPENDIX D o PERFORMANCE BASED TEACHER EVALUATION o PERFORMANCE BASED PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELOR o PERFORMANCE BASED LIBRARY MEDIA SPECIALIST EVALUATION o BOARD POLICY GCN-EVALUATION OF PROFESSIONAL STAFF (see R-III APPLICATIONS WINDOW/CLICK ON TOOLS-SITES-POLICIES) APPENDIX E o BOARD POLICY-DISCIPLINE/STANDARDS OF PUPIL CONDUCT o BOARD POLICY-ATTENDANCE/STANDARDS OF PUPIL CONDUCT o BOARD POLICY-SECULUSION, TIME-OUT AND RESTRAINT CAMDENTON R-III SCHOOL DISTRICT 2011·2012 SCHOOL CALENDAR JU LY SMTW TFS AUGUST SMTWTFS SEPTEMBER SMTWTF S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 4 11 18 25 JANUARY SMTW TFS FEBRUARY SMTWTFS 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 31 5 12 19 26 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 4 5 6 11 12 13 18 19 20 25 26 27 1 2 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 MARCH SMTWTF S 4 5 11 12 18 19 25 26 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 1 2 3 8 9 10 15 16 17 22 23 24 29 30 31 OCTOBER SMTWTFS 2 3 4 910 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 30 31 NOVEMBER SMTWTFS 1 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 29 6 13 20 27 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 4 5 11 12 18 19 25 26 DEC EMB ER SMTWTFS 4 5 11 12 18 19 25 26 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 APRIL SM TWTFS MAY SMTWTFS JUNE SMTWTFS 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 29 30 1 2 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 30 3 10 17 24 5 6 7 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 31 4 5 6 11 12 13 18 19 20 25 26 27 1 2 7 8 9 14 15 16 21 22 23 28 29 30 SCHOOL DAYS "NOT IN SESSION" ARE SHADED SCHOOL YEAR STUDENT ATTENDANCE Augu st 10, 11, 12 ._.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... .. ........... . .New Teacher Orientation August 15 thru 17 . . ..... . ... ...... .. . . .. . ... .... . .. . . .. .Teacher Work Days August 18 .. . ..................... . ..... .. .. . .......... ... .School Opens August 26 ... ... .... . . . ... .. . .. . ... ... ... . . . . . . . .............. No School August 31 . . .. .... (Early Release - Professional Collaboration) .... . .. . . . . ... .2:00 P.M. September 5 ..... (No School) . .. . ............. . . . ..... .. .•... .... Labor Day September 14 . . . . (Early Release - Professional Collaboration) .. . .. .... . . . .. .2:00 PM. September 28 .... (Early Release - Professional Collaboration) .... ... . ... ... .2:00 P.M. October 12 .. .. .. . (Early Release - Professional Collaboration) . . ....... . . .. . .2:00 P.M. October 21 ..... .. (Teacher Work Day) ...... . ... ... ... . ... . ... . . .... . . No School October 24 ...... . (Parent-Teacher Conferences 11:00 A.M . - 7:00 P.M.) .... ...... No School October 26 . ...... (Early Release - Professional Collaboration) . ..... ..... . .. .2:00 P.M. November 9 . . ... . (Early Release - Professional Collaboration) ... .. . .. ... .. .. 2: 00 P.M. November 23 thru November 27 . . .. . ............. . .. ... .Thanksgivin g Vacation November 30 . .. .. (Early Release - Professional Collaboration) . .. ...... . . . . . .2:00 PM. December 14 ... . . (Early Release - Professional Collaboration) .. . .... . .. . .... 2:00 PM . ' December 22 . ............ .Christmas Vacation Begins at approximately 12:30 P.M. January 2 .... . . .. (Teacher Work Day/Professional Collaboration) . . .... . ..... No School January 3 . ......... .. . .... . ...... . .. . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . .School Resumes January 16 . . .. ... (Prof. Development/Prof. Collaboration) ............. ... .. No School February 1 . ... ... (Early Release - Professional Collaboration) . .. . . . .... . . . .. 2:00 PM. February 15 . ..... (Early Release - Professional Collaboration) ........ .. .... .2:00 PM. Febru ary 20 . ..... (No School) . ... .. . ... .... .. .. ............. President's Day February 29 . .. . .. (Early Release - Professional Collaboration) .... . . . ..... . .. 2:00 P.M. March 9 . .. . ..... (Teacher Work Day) . . ....... .. . . .. . . . ..... ........ No School March 12 . ... . . .. (Parent-Teacher Conferences 11:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M.) ..... . .. . .No School March 14 . . .... .. (Early Release - Professional Collaboration) . .. ...... . .... .2:00 P.M. March 28 . .. . . .. . (Early Release - Professional Collaboration) ........ .. . . . .. 2:00 P.M . Apri l 6 thru April 9 . .. .. . .. . . .... .. ... . . . .... ............... . ....Easter Break April 20 . ... . .. . . . (Prof. Development/Prof. Collaboration) .... . .... . . . . . . ... No School May 2 .... . ...... (Early Release - Professional Collaboration) .. . . . . . . .. .... .2:00 P.M. 'May 16 . . ... . .. .. (School Term Ends) .. .. .. .... . . . . . . . . .Approxi mately 12:30 P.M. May 17 ........ . .......... . ... .... .. . . .... .. .. .... . .. .. .. Teacher Work Day , Call your child's building for exact dismissal time. NUMBER OF DAYS IN: First Quarter (ends October 20) ....... . .. .. . . . .. . .... .44 Second Quarter (ends December 22) .... . .... .. .. .... .40 Third Quarter (ends March 8) . . .. ..... . . . . . .. .. . ..... .46 Fourth Quarter (ends May 16) .. ............ . ........ .44 Total ............ .. ...... 174 Days Days Days Days Days August .. . ...... . ............ .9 September ... .. ...... ..... . ..21 October .............. . ...... 19 November ...................19 December . .... . ..... .. . ... .. 16 January ... .. . .......... .....20 February ...... . .... . ........20 March . . . .. ..... .. ......... .20 April ... .......... .... ...... . 18 May ........................12 TEACHER CONTRACT DAYS August ..... . .. ... . .. . .. .. ... 12 September ... ... . .... . .. ... ..21 October .. . .. ....... . ... . . ...21 November .... . ... .. . . . . .....19 December ... ........ . .. .... .16 January . ..... . . .. . .. . .......22 February .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .20 March . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .22 April .. . . ... . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . 19 May ... . .. . .. . . . .... . .. . .. . . 13 MAKE-UP SCHEDULE FOR MISSED SCHOOL DAYS 1st Day · . ..............Feb 20 2nd Day . .... ..........May 17 3rd Day · .. . .. . .. .. ... . .May 18 4th Day · .. . .... ... ..... May 21 5th Day · . ... . ....... . .. May 22 6th Day · .... . . .. .. .. .. .May 23 7th Day · ..... . .........May 24 8th Day · .. . ... .. ... .. .. May 25 Summer School Begins - June 4,2012 Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 1 Camdenton R-III School District The Camdenton Schools are fully accredited by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and hold its highest rating, that of “Accredited with Distinction in Performance”. All schools are also fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Camdenton was the first district in Missouri to be accredited by North Central K-12. Administrative Staff Central Office Mr. Tim Hadfield ................................................................................................................... Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian Henry........................................................................................................................... Deputy Superintendent Mrs. Roma Lee France .......................................................................................................... Assistant Superintendent Dr. Jim Rich ............................................................................................................................ Assistant Superintendent Camdenton High School (9-12) Mr. Brett Thompson .......................................................................................................................................... Principal Dr. Paula Brown ................................................................................................................................ Assistant Principal Mr. Larry Lewis .................................................................................................................................. Assistant Principal Mrs. Anne Wall ................................................................................... Assistant Principal / Horizons Alternative School Mr. Jeff Whitney ................................................................................................. Assistant Principal / Activities Director Camdenton Middle School (7-8) Mr. Sean Kirksey ............................................................................................................................................... Principal Mr. Joel Carey ................................................................................................................................... Assistant Principal Dogwood Elementary (PK-2) Mrs. Melissa Salsman ....................................................................................................................................... Principal Mrs. Laura O’Quinn ........................................................................................................................... Assistant Principal Hawthorn Elementary (3-4) Mr. Todd Shockley ............................................................................................................................................ Principal Mrs. Stacey Goodwin ........................................................................................................................ Assistant Principal Hurricane Deck Elementary (PK-4) Mr. Shawn Dandoy ............................................................................................................................................ Principal Lake Career & Technical Center Dr. Gail White ..................................................................................................................................................... Director Mr. Joe Schwandt .............................................................................................................................. Assistant Director Oak Ridge Intermediate (5-6) Mr. Terry Jacob ................................................................................................................................................. Principal Ms. Christy Page ............................................................................................................................... Assistant Principal Osage Beach Elementary (PK-4) Mrs. Renee Slack .............................................................................................................................................. Principal Special Services (PK-12) Dr. Kristy Kindwall .............................................................................................................................................. Director Ms. Leslie Luttrell ............................................................................................................................... Assistant Director Board of Education Nancy Masterson, President John L. Beckett, Member Chris McElyea, Vice-President James Besancenez, Member Hurricane Deck Elementary 16594 N. State Highway 5 Sunrise Beach, MO 65079-9705 Randy M. Dickerson, Treasurer Jackie Schulte, Member Osage Beach Elementary 4427 Highway 54 Osage Beach, MO 65065-2367 Selynn Barbour, Member Linda Leu, Secretary All Other Schools P.O. Box 1409 Camdenton, MO 65020-1409 Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 2 Camdenton R-III School District Board of Education President Nancy A. Masterson 3763 Dry Hollow Road Camdenton, MO 65020 Term Expires April 2013 Nancy Masterson is currently serving her 14th year on the Camdenton Board of Education. Mrs. Masterson serves as our District’s representative on the Region 8 Missouri School Board Association (MSBA) Leadership Committee holding the position of Chair for Governmental Relations. She is also currently serving on the MSBA Board of Directors and is on the Governance Committee. Like many of her colleagues on the Board, Mrs. Masterson has been through many hours of MSBA special training sessions. She has earned Master and Advanced member status among Missouri’s Certified Board Members and was honored as a finalist for the first annual Paul Morris Community Service Award in 2009. Mrs. Masterson is on the Camdenton R-III School District Education Foundation Board of Directors, the notfor-profit organization founded in 2000 by the Board of Education to manage and facilitate funds to promote the betterment of Camdenton students and staff. She has also been active in the past on various strategic issues committees throughout her tenure on the Board. Mrs. Masterson is a graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and Special Education. She taught middle school in Columbia while starting work on a Masters degree in Parks and Recreation, which led her to her current position as Park Superintendent at Ha Ha Tonka State Park. She has worked for the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Division of State Parks for 35 years. Along with her dedication to the school, Mrs. Masterson also serves on the Board of Directors of the Lake of the Ozarks Developmental Center and the Missouri State Park Employees Association. Mrs. Masterson and her husband, John, have three graduates of Camdenton High School. Jennifer Masterson Lindsay (98), who graduated from MSU and works as a PHR in St. Louis with her husband, Toby, who is a teacher; Robert (02), who will graduate in May of 2011 from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry and practice dentistry at Fort Carson with the rank of Captain in the United States Army; and Laura (05), who is a graduate of Drury University, and is working on her Masters Degree in Speech and Language Pathology. Mrs. Masterson enjoys spending time with her extended family, sewing, cooking, reading, and being out-ofdoors. She is a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 3 Camdenton R-III School District Board of Education Vice President Christopher C. McElyea P.O. Box 778 Camdenton, MO 65020 Term Expires April 2012 Chris McElyea is currently serving his 3rd year on the Board of Education. Mr. McElyea is a life-long resident of Camdenton and graduated from Camdenton High School. He received his degree in Personal Finance from the University of Missouri-Columbia. After graduation, Mr. McElyea went to work for Central Bank of Lake of the Ozarks where he now serves as a Vice President/Commercial Loan Officer. Mr. McElyea has completed his Board Member training required by the Missouri School Board Association (MSBA). He has served on many boards in the lake area such as the Camdenton Area Chamber of Commerce where he served as President. Mr. McElyea has two children who attend Camdenton. Bailey, is currently in the sixth grade. She is active in many sports including soccer, softball and basketball. Tommy is in kindergarten. He, like his sister, is very active in sports and is looking forward to the day that he will be able play for the Lakers. Mr. McElyea enjoys the outdoors and enjoys spending time with his kids. Treasurer Randy M. Dickerson P.O. Box 1119 Osage Beach, MO 65065 Term Expires April 2012 Randy Dickerson is currently serving his 12th year on the Board of Education. Mr. Dickerson has been active on many District committees dealing with strategic planning, budget, and curriculum in his tenure on the Board. He, like many of his colleagues on the Board, has attended many of the special training sessions offered by Missouri School Board Association. Mr. Dickerson is a life-long resident of Camdenton and is a graduate of Camdenton High School. He received his BSA in Accountancy from the University of Missouri-Columbia and is a Certified Public Accountant. Prior to moving back to the lake after college, he worked for a Public Accounting firm in St. Louis, Missouri. He currently owns and manages Innovative Procurement, LLC, an import/distribution company. Mr. Dickerson is has been married to Carolyn for 28 wonderful years and together they are raising three sons. Eric graduated from CHS in 2006 and is a recent graduate of Drury University. Andrew is currently in his first year of study at Mizzou and Michael will graduate in 2011. The Dickersons have been active in Project Graduation and are members of St. Anthony Catholic Church. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 4 Camdenton R-III School District Board of Education Member Selynn Barbour #1 1026 Palisades Blvd. Osage Beach, MO 65065 Term Expires April 2014 Selynn Barbour is currently serving her first term on the Board of Education. Mrs. Barbour has served the District as Osage Beach Elementary PTO President, Osage Beach Parent Advisory Committee member and All-District Strategic Planning Committee member. She is also active in the Volunteers in Public Schools (VIPS), band boosters, and is a mentor for FIRST Robotics, Team 3284. Mrs. Barbour graduated from the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas with a Bachelor of Science in Editing with a special emphasis in Public Relations from the William Allen White School of Journalism. She is married to Mark Barbour and they have two children attending Camdenton schools. Blake will be entering his senior year. He is active in National Honor Society, band, and FIRST Robotics. Brenden is entering the seventh grade. He enjoys FIRST Robotics, honor choir, and ORFF. Mrs. Barbour owns an award-winning gift and home decor business celebrating 23 years in Osage Beach. She's been voted a Top Ten Business Woman. She continues to write for “LO Profile” magazine. She's an active member of Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. She is an active member of and past President of P.E.O. Camdenton and has served as chair to a variety of its state-and international-level committees. Mrs. Barbour enjoys spending time with her family and friends, reading, and traveling in her spare time. The Barbours attend Harper Chapel Methodist Church in Osage Beach. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 5 Camdenton R-III School District Board of Education Member Jim Besancenez 1130 Sunny Slope Circle Camdenton, MO 65020 Term Expires April 2013 Jim Besancenez is currently serving his second year on the school board. Mr. Besancenez is also in his second year of retirement after teaching for 31 years. Twenty-nine of those years were in the Camdenton School District teaching sixth grade. He holds a BS degree in Elementary Education, a Masters degree in Education, and a second Masters degree in Administration – all earned from Southwest Baptist University. Mr. Besancenez has been on the board of directors at Lake Valley Golf and Country Club in Camdenton for the past nine years. He served as board president three of those years. Mr. Besancenez has been married to Kathy for 34 years. They have three children – Jason, who is married to Alexis; Josh; and Kristin, who is married to Jeremy Ventresca. He also has one grandchild, Kyndall. Mr. Besancenez spends his “time off ” hunting, fishing, golfing, and playing with granddaughter, Kyndall. Member John L. Beckett 169 Viewpoint Drive Camdenton, MO 65020 Term Expires April 2014 John Beckett is on his fourth year on the Board of Education. He has completed his Board Member training required by the Missouri School Board Association (MSBA). Mr. Beckett is a graduate of Camdenton R-III High School. He attended SMSU. Mr. Beckett has been in the auto industry since 1994 and opened Beckett Motors in 2004. Mr. Beckett married Abbey Crisp in 1994. They have two lovely daughters that are Lakers: Karsen who is in the fourth grade and Kasey who is in the second grade. In his leisure time, Mr. Beckett enjoys boating and camping. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 6 Camdenton R-III School District Board of Education Member Jackie Schulte 302 Fawn Meadows Linn Creek, MO 65052 Term Expires April 2014 Jackie Schulte is serving her first year on the school board. In 1992 she received her certification and degree in Paralegal studies. She is currently managing a successful home based business in the financial industry. Mrs. Schulte relocated to the lake area in 2001 with her husband, Bart. She has three children - Gabie who is 13, Natalie who is 12, and Gavin who is 8, all proud Lakers. Mrs. Schulte is very active with the Little Lady Lakers soccer team and has coached for several years. Gabie participates in soccer, volleyball, track and music. Natalie plays soccer and softball and also enjoys art lessons. Gavin is also involved in numerous sports playing soccer, basketball, and flag football. Mrs. Schulte enjoys spending time with her family and friends boating. She is an avid runner and is training for her fifth half marathon. Secretary - Appointed Linda Leu 173 Foxhead Shores Drive Linn Creek, MO 65052 Linda Leu began as Secretary to the Superintendent of Camdenton R-III in August 2009. In October 2009 she was appointed Secretary to the Board of Education. Linda served in both of these positions with the Shelby County R-IV School District for 19 years. Linda is married to Gary and they have five children and ten grandchildren. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 7 DOGWOOD ELEMENTARY (2010-2011) Melissa Salsman, Principal Laura O’Quinn, Asst. Principal PRESCHOOL Heather Hendon Tina Kramer Shanna Radlund Kara Virtue Andrea Woods KINDERGARTEN Lisa Allen Katy Cunningham Karen DenHartog Jackie Job Andrea Kurtz Chris Lombardo Nancy McElyea Rebecca Oakes Kim Palomo Kim Pool Sandi Richardson GRADE 1 Amy Carter Cindy Clift Renee Dyer LuTana Griffin Sarah Helsley Andria Hodge Marcia Hutchinson Amber Keeney Maggie Libby Vicki Luber Victoria Russell Laura Stewart Revised 08/10/10 GRADE 2 Paula Cloyd Linda Cromer Cassie Dickerson Angela Eshenroder Sheri Hastings Cheryl Hymes Shanel Leighty Kelly Mooney Angie Stolte Stefanie Wirths ART Gwyn Cramer Beth Sherrell MUSIC Annette Green Andrea Mack (DE,HE) PHYSICAL EDUCATION Kris Williams Jeff Shore (DE,HE) COUNSELORS Jamin English Kris Miller NURSES Kim Lapeyre (RN) Sharon Sweatt (LPN) VOL./COMM. RELATIONS Joi Dickemann (Coordinator) Susan Manton (Secretary) LIBRARY April Gamel INSTRUCTIONAL COACH Lucinda Varner PROJECT PASS Elaine Roelker (Site Coord.) Kelly Ashley (PreK) Angel Black (PreK) Jessica Brazil (PreK) Shena Davison (Sp. Ed.) Kelli Diehl (Lunch Rm.) Elizabeth Eidson (PreK) Pat Hoffman (Sp. Ed.) PARAPROFESSIONALS Glenda Horne (Sp. Ed.) Johnna Kenniston (Lunch Rm.) Jori LeMay (Lunch Rm.) Tina Long (PreK) Ruth McCabe (Focus Rm.) Dareda Mueller (ELL) Kassy Patterson (PreK) Tami Rizer (PreK) Lisa Seevers (Sp. Ed.) Jeni Simpson (Lunch Rm.) Cheri Spradling (Title I) Jean Strolberg (Comp. Lab) Betty Vermillion (Library) Karen Webb (PreK) Lisa White (PreK) Deborah Wolfe (PreK) READING PROGRAMS Amanda Cook Vann Davis Molly Garagnani Val Holmes Linda Morgan Rhonda Sullivan COOKS Holly Jones Debi Mashek Joyce McDaniel Barb O’Quinn Judy Witt SECRETARIES Stefanie Girard (Asst. Prin./Bldg.) Donna Peterson (Principal) Carol Straw (Guidance) Kathy Jones (Food Service) CUSTODIANS Warren Cady Chris Gannon Shawn LaFoy Gail Prato Ed Singer Nona Stegall (daytime) Patsy Voss (sm. cafeteria) CeCe Wright (10-6) Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 8 Interventions Department Kristy Kindwall, Director Leslie Luttrell, Asst. Director Carole Killebrew, Secretary Murray Still, Secretary SPEECH / LANG. Diane Lewis Roxanne ten Bensel Katy Gift (PreK) Linda Sheriff (PreK) KDG – 2nd Karin Long Angela Meadors Judy Pickford Kim Puig Vanessa Rapier Marcie Rollings (Process Coord.) PARENTS AS TEACHERS Stephanie Basham (Coordinator) Barb Castle Amy Mills Debbie Parker PRESCHOOL PROCESS COORDINATOR Jenessa Dodson LAKER PACK Sherry Comer (Director) Ruth McCabe (Coordinator) Lisa Seevers (Assistant) OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Meredith Carter PHYSICAL THERAPIST Dawn Stanley Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 9 Hawthorn Elementary Assignment Name Room Anderson, Barb Atkins, Shelley Brennaman, Diane Briscoe, Lydia Brown, Clark Combs, Krysta Cretton, Susan Davis, Cindy Eichholz, Beverly Franklin, Desta Gamel, April Goodwin, Stacey Gum, Randy Hedrick, Jamie Holland, Geana Howery, Kathy Johnson, Jaclyn Jolly, Allison Mack, Andrea Michaelree, Jan Moore, Dawn Moulder, Tami Mueller, Dareda Rassler, Penny Rice, Virginia Richardson, Denise Rogers, Angie Selby, Connie Sherrell, Beth Shockley, Todd Shore, Jeff Starkey, Mista Stone, Tammy Sutton, Lynn Sweatt, Randy Taylor, Nathan Travis, Lorri Vasquez, Lisa Vest, Vickie Welch, Nancy Third Grade Teacher Fourth Grade Teacher Fourth Grade Teacher Fourth Grade Teacher Process Coordinator Fourth Grade Teacher Special Services Literacy Coach Fourth Grade Teacher Third Grade Teacher Librarian (Part-time with Dogwood) Assistant Principal Fourth Grade Teacher Third Grade Teacher Title I Reading Third Grade Teacher Third Grade Teacher Third Grade Teacher Music (Part-time Dogwood) Speech Therapist Title I Reading Third Grade Teacher ELL Instructor (part time with OBE and Oak Ridge) Fourth Grade Teacher Special Services Fourth Grade Teacher Interventionist Third Grade Teacher Art (Part-time with Dogwood) Principal P.E. (Part-time with Dogwood) Librarian (Part-time with Oak Ridge) Fourth Grade Teacher Interventionist Guidance Fourth Grade Teacher Life Skills Fourth Grade Teacher Third Grade Teacher Third Grade Teacher Creed, Shelley Gulshen, Bart Roberts, Carolyn Smothers, Larissa Townsley, Mary Viebrock, Carrie Capstone Center Capstone Center (Middle School) Capstone Center Capstone Center Secretary Capstone Center (Elem/Middle School) Capstone Center Rabenold, Amy Nurse 123 104 113 114 100 118 107 101 102 126 Library Office 116 127 115 121 120 128 138 98 109 125 97 112 107 106 119 130 134 Office Gym Library 108 103 Guidance 117 135 111 133 129 143 144 141 Capstone Office 139 140 Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 10 Hawthorn Elementary cont'd. Assignment Name Camack, Robyn Chappell, Ann Custer, Marilyn Johns, Jill Johns, Julie Killinger, Caprice Kitchen, Jennifer White, Denise Life Skills Paraprofessional Library Paraprofessional Life Skills Paraprofessional Title I Reading Special Services Paraprofessional Title I Reading Focus Room Supervisor Computer Lab Paraprofessional Smith, Serena Warren, Cindi Office Secretary Principal's Secretary Avery, Norma Dale, Becky Hurley, Edith Jackson, Missy Wilkening, Rhonda Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Lunch/Recess Supervisor Breakfast/Lunch/Recess Supervisor Carter, Mecia Denny, Larry Ewing, Sherry Goeser, Ken Turnbough, Harold Custodian Custodian Custodian Custodian Custodian Room 135 Library 135 115 109 122 136 Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 11 OAK RIDGE STAFF FIFTH (13) Calvert, Christy Carey, Jennifer Cook, Eric Cramer, Cindy Dinsdale, Julie* Edwards, Toni* Eidson, Kristin Galan, Mary* Kirtley, Gay* Marlow, Tom Mellencamp, Tiffany Riley, Diana Tussey, Sharon 2011/2012 PRINCIPALS Jacob, Terry Page, Christy-- Assistant COUNSELORS Hardee, Michael Martin, Deanna SPECIAL SERVICES Cotta, Nick Osment, Lisa (para) COMPUTER LABS Seaton, Dee Aronhalt, Cara Galbreath, Kristy C o Hammer, Roxane OFFICE Crockett, Laurel Dalton, Jody Ward, Susan Herz, Sharon SIXTH (13) Amato, Desri Becker, Cathy Franklin, Lynette* Godar, Kim Jackson, Lisa* Lawson, Kristi Massey, Judy* Moore, Lorraine Noyes, Jane Patrick, Carol Rosenbach, Mindy Webster, Megan Whittle, Lolly* *Capstone Teachers CUSTODIANS Boyles, William Lawson, Donna Robinson, Jeana certified 44 Keehler, DeAnn Southwick, Susan TITLE 1 Derby, Melodee Flanigan-Brick, Cathy Miller, Holly (para) Spraggins, Elizabeth (para) RESOURCE Asante, Stacy (HEALTH) Greene, Steve (MUSIC) Ingold, Jason (PE) Roofener, Mary Kay (ART) HEALTH Lawson, Tammie, RN FOOD SERVICE Cauchon. Debbie Conway, Teresa Hays, Teresa Meyer, Sammi Selinske, Liz Weise, Joyce LUNCHROOM Izatt, Kristi Watson, Jennifer Thompson, Tabitha (LIBRARY) LaBram, Sue (Library Para) Mack, Andrea (CHORALE) total classified - 21 total building 65 Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 12 Osage Beach Elementary School Last Name First Name Certified Position Classified Position Acosta Juan Armstrong Stacy Second Grade Butkovich Jeanne Third Grade Carr Kanesha First Grade Case Patty Librarian Casey Susan Intervention Cobb Abbie Preschool Para Collins Diane Preschool Para Cope James Custodian Day Julie Second Grade Farr Whitney Art Education Gentry Robin Gibson Kaci Hughes Lana Jacoby Steve Jenkins Kim Kindergarten Kaminski Erin Fourth Grade Klimkewicz Megan Third Grade Leezer Anna Leighty Grant Martinez Alex Custodian McCumber Dave Focus Room Miller Karen Morris Lori Food Service Oakley Michelle Computer Para Oelschlager Kathleen Counselor Pope Richard Counselor Rollings Marcie Speech Schwantes Sarah Preschool Slack Renee Principal Sweatt Jamee Fourth Grade Viebrock Carrie Music Education Webster Stephanie Weiss Andrea Whittle Melissa Intervention Para Wiethop Denise Kitchen Manager Yannotta Jonelle ELL Para Secretary Nurse First Grade Custodian Library Para Physical Education Reading Recovery Intervention Para Kindergarten First Grade Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 13 Hurricane Deck Elementary 2011-2012 Certified Staff NAME Shawn Dandoy Jennifer Lakey Danielle Gibson Rebecca Plumley Michael Wonderly Candice Thomas Denise Dill Cynthia Long ASSIGNMENT Principal Kindergarten Kindergarten 1 st Grade 2 nd Grade 3 rd Grade 4 th Grade Pre-school Johnna Gregory Angela Pace Kathy Jones Interventionist Title I /Reading Recovery Literacy Coach Patty Case Librarian Whitney Farr Art Grant Leighty Physical Education Carrie Viebrock Music Kathy Oelschlager Counselor P.E. – Monday, Wednesday & Friday Library – Monday & Friday Counselor – Wednesday, Thursday & Friday Mon, Tue, Thurs & Friday Mon & Fri - Every other Wed Tue & Thurs Mon, Wed & Fri Tue & Thurs Wed, Thurs & Fri Art – Tues & Thursday Music – Tuesday & Thursday Literacy Coach – Tue, Wed & Thurs CLASSIFIED STAFF NAME Cindy Campbell Kim Saab ASSIGNMENT Secretary Nurse Sandy Doren Teri Thompson Stacey Smith Carol Roberts Janice Peo Library Paraprofessional Computer Lab Educator Title I Paraprofessional Classroom Paraprofessional Kindergarten Paraprofessional Julie Effertz Linda Trail Pre-K Paraprofessional Pre-K Paraprofessional Dianna Stevens Patty Embry Head Cook Nutri-Kids Michael Selinske Adam Howser Head Custodian Custodian Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 14 Camdenton R-III School District Strategic Plan 2009-2012 "Everyone leaming every day" Mission To create a learning community that maximizes each individual's performance for future success. Strategic Goal Areas Student Performance Develop and enhance quality educational/instructional prograrns to improve performance and enable students to meet their personal, academic, and career goals. Facilities/Supporl/Instructional Resources Provide and maintain appropriate instructional resources, supporl services, and functional and safe facilities. Hieh Oualiti/ Staff Recruit, allract, develop, and retain highly qualified staff to cany out the LEA (local educational agency)/District mission, goals, and objectives. Parent and Communitv Development Promote, facilitate, and enhance parent, student, and community involvement in LEA/District educational programs. Effective Governance Govern the LEA/District in an effrcient and effective manner providing leadership and representation to benefit the students, staff, and patrons ofthe district. Collective Commitments (Based on the work of Robert Marzano and Colleagues) Guaranteed and Viable Curriculum A Guaranteed and Viable Curriculum in the Camdenton R-III School District indicates a curriculum that is aligned to state standards and consistent across classrooms. Essential learning outcomes are identified at each gt1d" level and sequences from the PK through the seruor year. Challenging Goals and Effective Feedback Challenging and attainable goals are established for students and data is frequently reviewed to ensure student progress toward these goals. Frequent common assessments provide feedback to students and data are warehoused/tracked to verify student progress and areas ofneed. Parent and Community Involvement The Camdenton R-III School District encourages input from all school patrons and utilizes various forms of media to communicate educational progress and district progress. District facilities are open, as dictated by board policy, to community patrons. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 15 Safe and Orderly Environment Through clear and consistent expectations for student and employee behavior, the Camdenton R-III School District will develop a positive and orderly environment for learning where students feel safe. Procedures for security and crisis events are in place and resources designed to secure buildings and grounds are utilized. Collegiality and Professionalism All personnel in the Camdenton R-III School District are committed to learning and improving achievement for all students through professional collaboration. This behavior is modeled for students by displaying a positive attitude and utilizing strategies to address the needs of a diverse group of leamers. Objectives based strategies. area of communication arts. area of mathematics. positions, instructional resources, and library resources. po sitive, co llab orative, and caring leaming environment. 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The most recent changes to this Handbook can be viewed on the District’s website under Student Handbooks or Board Policies at www.camdentonschools.org or by contacting your child’s building principal. The material in this handbook, as well as the student handbook, is intended as a guide for all of us in the daily operation of our school. Our attention and familiarization with its contents should help reduce communication problems that might arise. As educators, we face a huge responsibility for providing opportunities that will enable children to grow and mature physically, mentally, and socially into productive citizens. We can best accomplish this exciting challenge by developing a purpose, through specific goals, that will give direction to our efforts. If we combine our strengths and ideas, the challenge can be met, the rewards will be great, and a better school for our youth will result. ABSENCE AND SICK LEAVE In case of sickness or enforced absence, notify the principal at once. The principal or the principal’s secretary will secure substitutes from a substitute teacher list. A full time teacher is entitled to nine sick days and two personal days leave each school year. Board Policy GCBDA (See copy in APPENDIX B) It is the individual teacher’s responsibility to sign the absentee form. APPEARANCE Since teachers are working in the public eye on a daily basis and are setting an example for their students, it benefits all employees to dress appropriately. Classroom attire should be of a professional nature. Special dress days (Laker Pride Day, Jeans Day, Warm-Up Day, etc.) in which it is appropriate to wear these items will be approved by the building principal. ARRIVAL-DEPARTURE TIME Teachers are to report to their classrooms from 7:45 a.m. to 3:35 p.m. each day, unless their attendance is required at a meeting, workshop, or parental conference. Teachers should not leave the building during the school day without first reporting to the appropriate administrator. ASSESSMENT Assessment is an integral part of the educational process. It will take the form of letter grades for grades 5 through 6, an objectives checklist for grades K through 4, portfolios, or other forms of authentic assessment. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 18 In the Camdenton R-III School District, grades K through 4 will use a checklist which identifies specified objectives and grades 5 and up will assign letter grades based on the grade scale listed in the handbook. Other assessments listed in the student handbook are statewide assessments (Terra Nova and MAP testing), reading assessments, and semester grade level common assessments for math and communication arts. Teachers will use a computerized recordkeeping program for grading through the SISK12 student records system. This program will allow for on-demand progress reporting, as well as scheduled mid-quarter progress reports and quarterly grade reports as scheduled on the building calendar. ATTENDANCE (student) Students are expected to be in the classroom by the time the morning bell rings. Any student not present will be counted as absent and their name recorded in the attendance program of SISK12. Tardies: Any student who arrives after that time is to check in at the office and complete the Sign In. Student Leaving Building: Any student who leaves the building must check out through the office by completing the Sign Out Sheet. Under no circumstances shall any student leave the building without notifying the office. AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA VIDEO TAPES/DVD’s/MOVIES Audiovisual media (television programs, video tapes, DVD’s, movies, taped programs, etc.) are excellent sources for use in the classroom. Such programs and films should be related to the unit of study being taught. These are not to be used as a replacement for effective classroom instruction. If you are using a DVD/Video tape, it MUST be owned by the district. If not, the form (located in APPENDIX A) has to be filled out and submitted to the building principal for approval, prior to the movie/DVD being shown to students. BOARD POLICIES A full copy of board policies is available for review in the R-III Applications Window. Click on Tools-Sites-Policies. (Illustration available-Appendix B) Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 19 BUS REQUESTS Forms to be used for requesting use of a bus are online in your R-III Applications Window. Complete and submit to the office for approval by the building principal and it will then be forwarded to the transportation director. Requests for transportation can be found in the R-III Applications Window that is minimized in the lower left-hand side on the bottom of the computer screen. The transportation link will be used to submit transportation requests for athletic events or field trips. 1. All requests must be submitted at least three days prior to the trip date. 2. All fields on the computer screen must be completed for the request to be considered. If you do not know the exact date at the time of the submission of the request, put “TBA” in the field. Please enter dates in the form mm/dd/yy. 3. A separate request must be completed for each trip. 4. The request, when submitted, will be automatically sent to the building administrator for approval. 5. You will receive an e-mail confirmation when this is approved by the Transportation Department. CARE OF ROOMS To facilitate the daily cleaning process each teacher is responsible for the following: • Close the windows daily unless other arrangements have been made with the custodians. • Have students pick up items on the floor at the end of the day. • Place chairs on the desk, when appropriate, unless other arrangements have been made with the custodian. • Arrange special needs with the custodian well in advance. • Written notification to the office, using the approved form, of any maintenance needs. • Lock classroom doors upon leaving for the day. • When leaving the building after regular school hours, be sure to check the outside doors when leaving to assure their being locked. CAREER LADDER The Camdenton School District recognizes the importance of providing career advancement opportunities and providing compensation to those who are willing to go above and beyond normal classroom duties. A Career Ladder program began in the 1995-1996 school year which promotes excellence by recognizing and rewarding effective teaching and thus enhancing student performance. Certain qualifications are required before a teacher is eligible for Career Ladder, first of which is a minimum of five years teaching experience in the Missouri public schools. The Career Ladder Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 20 Program manual explains the program in detail. Career Ladder forms and deadlines may be found in the R-III Applications Window. CHILD ABUSE State law requires all school employees to report any suspected child abuse. This may include physical, sexual, and signs of neglect or emotional abuse. You should notify a principal, counselor, and/or school nurse if suspicions arise. Board Policy JHG (See copy in APPENDIX B) COLLABORATION MEETINGS Each building has its own schedule for regular faculty/building collaboration meetings. All teachers are expected to attend these meetings through completion unless arrangements have been made in advance with the principal. If there is need for other meetings, you will be given as much prior notice as possible. Building Level Meetings are held monthly, usually the third Wednesday of the month. In-service times are used for areas which require district-wide coordination of topics to be discussed. Teachers from all Camdenton R-III Elementary/Intermediate schools attend the grade level meetings. COMMUNITY-SCHOOL RELATIONS We are fortunate to have school board members who recognize the importance of parentteacher contact. Newsletter, notes, letters, folders, etc. from school may be sent home weekly. Each year an “Open House/Meet the Teacher Night” is held to allow parents and children to become better acquainted with the staff and faculty. Parent/Teacher conference days are built into the school calendar and are also strongly encouraged on an as needed basis. Interaction between each building and the parents is maintained through monthly newsletters from the office, special event activities welcoming patron attendance, committee participation, and through a variety of other methods. Interaction between the school board and community is encouraged by monthly reports in the local newspaper, patron and teacher attendance at board meetings, and presentations at civic organizations by teacher and the school board members. School advisory committees not only encourage attendance, but also allow decision-making opportunities from our patrons. The school buildings have also become a center for activity outside of regular school hours by groups ranging from community athletic teams to use by local civic organizations for large gatherings. Our community radio station and local newspapers willingly carry school news. Teachers are encouraged to submit items worthy of publication to the local media in order to keep the patrons of the district informed of school activities, both curricular and extra-curricular. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 21 All parents receive a copy of the STUDENT/PARENT HANDBOOK at the beginning of the school year. Being a small town encourages interaction among people from school with individuals from the community. Most of our teachers live in the school district and are highly visible in the shopping district, at church, and in community observances. We shall continue in our efforts to maintain and improve community-school relations. COPYRIGHT LAW Board Policy EGAAA (see copy in APPENDIX B) DISCIPLINE/STANDARDS OF PUPIL CONDUCT All students are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that is beyond reproach at all times. They are expected to demonstrate respect for individuality and values for self and others. They are expected to develop the ability to deal with conflict in a meaningful way in an attempt to resolve differences. Students are taught and encouraged to develop sound character and to be self-disciplined. The expectations are communicated to students by the examples set for them by teachers and administrators who possess sound character and good moral values. These expectations are also communicated to students and parents in the STUDENT/PARENT HANDBOOK. Principals speak to all classes during the first week of school to explain the school’s expectations in the areas of discipline and character. Developing students’ self-confidence and high self-esteem is a major goal at the Camdenton Elementary and Intermediate schools, which in return, creates good discipline. We believe that good discipline is essential in order to have an educational atmosphere where orderly learning is both encouraged and possible to maintain. School district personnel, including all administrators, faculty, and non-certified staff, are responsible for the care and supervision of students and are both authorized and expected to hold every pupil strictly accountable for any disorderly conduct. Of course, the major burden of good discipline rests on the teachers’ shoulders. Maintaining an active and positive atmosphere in the classroom combined with high expectations of the students will preclude most behavior problems from occurring. Every effort will be made to include the parents in solving discipline problems through telephone calls, conferences, and/or written communications, especially for students who may become habitual behavior problems. If a student’s actions are severe enough that he/she must be sent to the office, either the teacher should accompany him/her, or a discipline form should be completed online and forwarded to the appropriate principal(s). All teachers should be familiar with Board Policy JGF (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-Sites-Policies), JG-RI and JGGA, which include specific acts of misconduct and consequences for violating them. (See copy in Appendix E). Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 22 According to Board Policy JGA (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-SitesPolicies), a staff member may use reasonable physical force against a student if it is essential for self defense, the preservation of order, or for the protection of other persons or the property of the school district. In any case of this nature, the teacher shall make a report to the principal setting forth the circumstances and the nature of the action taken. DISTRIBUTION OF PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL Board Policy KIA (R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-Sites-Policies) DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE Board Policy GBEB (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools menu and select Policies) EMERGENCY PLANS Tornado, fire, and earthquake procedures and evacuation plans are located in appendix F. The plans are to be posted in each classroom. Students should be familiarized with the procedures at the beginning of the year. Every teacher is required to participate in all drills with his/her class to ensure that procedures are carried out properly. The board requires monthly fire drills, one lock down drill, and two tornado and earthquake drills per school year. Teachers should familiarize themselves with the special codes of the Emergency Procedures, the Emergency Safety Plan, the Crisis Plan Organization, and the Emergency Safety Team Plan. (see copy in APPENDIX F) END OF YEAR AWARDS PROGRAM Various awards are presented in each building including awards at a building wide program near the last day of school. Your mentor teacher and/or the building principal will familiarize new staff with the awards unique to his/her building. FACULTY ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Teachers are occasionally requested to be involved in school activities that are outside of the regular school day. Attendance at student activities such as Christmas programs, Fun Nights, PTO Carnival, etc., whenever possible, is part of assuming responsibility as a classroom teacher. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 23 FIELD TRIPS Annual field trips may be taken by each grade. This may be loosely defined as an out of district trip usually near the end of the school year. The trip should be of educational value with a connection to goals set for that grade level, i.e. fourth grade visiting the state capital to reinforce curriculum taught about Missouri. All arrangements are to be made by the teacher and approved by the principal. Supervision of the students is a priority during these trips, so careful planning is imperative. Other trips in which students will be leaving their building must be pre-approved by the principal. Additional field trips beyond the annually scheduled trips will be unlikely. Teacher Responsibilities Regarding Field Trips: • • • • • • • • • • • No child will go on a field trip unless the permission form has been signed and turned in. The permission form will normally be sent at the beginning of the school year. Teachers will collect the permission forms. Anytime you leave the district, you will take your set of permission forms with you. Teachers will notify parents/guardians when taking students on a field trip. That information would minimally include date, time, place and activity. Teachers will complete and submit the bus transportation request form to the office. You will need to let the office know who is going to be riding the bus. You will then be provided with a printout that will include student names, parent names, phone numbers, birthdate, and addresses. If adults are going, we must also have their information to put on the roster. The roster will be placed in an envelope. Put the permission forms with the roster and give to the driver when boarding the bus. When you reach your destination, you will get the envelope and make any changes to the roster before returning home, i.e., child rides home with parent. You will give it back to the driver before leaving. If more than one bus is taken, you will need a separate roster and permission forms for each bus. Students must ride the bus they are assigned to. The sponsor/coach is responsible for the behavior of the students during the trip. It is also the sponsors’ responsibility that noise be kept to a minimum and when a large group is on the bus (35-40+ students) that the sponsor sit back in the middle of the bus for supervision, especially at night with boys and girls on board. It is the responsibility of the sponsor/coach to know the directions to the destinations once they are in the town. Both the sponsor and driver should work together. It is the responsibility of the sponsor to be prepared to load students and equipment at the prescribed time and location. Teachers are responsible for the roster and permission forms. It is very important that the information be accurate and complete. This is a matter of safety and we must do everything we can to ensure the safety of our students. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 24 Transportation Responsibilities Regarding Field Trips: • • • • • • • • • The driver shall make sure that the interior and exterior of the bus he/she is taking is in a neat and clean state before leaving for trips. The driver is responsible to take the safest and best route from Camdenton R-III Schools to the destination of the activity. The driver is responsible to make sure plastic bags are available for trash. It is the sponsors’ responsibility to see that all trash is picked up at the end of each trip. Many times this bus has to be used on a route soon after the trip. The driver and sponsor should do a walk-through to make sure the bus is clean. The driver is responsible for trash bags to be put in proper trash containers, and lids kept closed on containers. The driver is responsible for wearing clean, appropriate attire for the activity which they are driving. Clean and appropriate clothing should be taken for overnight trips. The driver is responsible for being at the proper locations for trip pick-up, and gives ample loading time (approximately 15 minutes). By state law, it is the driver’s responsibility for making sure the rear emergency door is not blocked nor does any type of equipment or supplies needed for that activity block the aisle. The driver of any Camdenton R-III School District bus shall drive in a careful and prudent manner, and shall exercise the highest degree of care in driving over all types of roads. All trip buses should not be driven in excess of 55 miles per hour on any posted highway or road. On four lane highways or divided interstates which have a posted speed limit greater than 60 miles per hour buses will not be driven in excess of 60 miles per hour. When stopping for something to eat, the driver should be allowed to order first so he/she can return to the bus early to supervise reloading. The driver will always ask the sponsor if he/she should remain at the activity, and, if not, what time she he/she will be needed for the return trip. Our school supports your activities and is appreciative that you are taking the extra responsibility involved that field trips require. It is important, however, that you take the necessary steps to assure the above requests are fulfilled. GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATIONS Essential outcomes taken from the Grade Level Expectations (GLEs) are the guideline from which all teachers should be teaching. Grade Level Expectations are set by the district and are to be followed in your daily plans along with activities incorporated into your curriculum. GRADE REPORTING PROCEDURE Assessment is an integral part of the educational process. It may take the form of letter grades, an objectives checklist, portfolios, or other forms of authentic assessment. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 25 Accurate records must be maintained throughout the school year to insure accountability to the students and parents. In the Camdenton R-III District, grades K-4 use a checklist which identifies specified objectives. Grades 5 and up assign letter grades based on the grading scale listed at the top of the Evaluation Progress form. The evaluation report forms are sent at the end of each quarter. Mid-quarter reports are also sent after the fifth week of each quarter beginning in the third grade. Teachers are required to use a computerized record keeping program for grades which creates an ongoing accurate report. This will provide information for assessing your students on a continual basis. GRIEVANCE/COMPLAINT PROCEDURE According to Board Policy GBM (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-SitesPolicies): It is the intent of the Board of Education that, through this staff complaints and grievance procedure, employee complaints will be identified and corrected at the earliest possible time and at the lowest level of supervision. Complaint processing should be viewed as a positive and constructive effort to establish the facts upon which the complaint is based and come to a fair conclusion. Employees will not be discriminated against nor will reprisal be attempted against an employee because a complaint was filed. HOMEWORK Homework is an important element in the development of work habits for students; however, it should be assigned after careful consideration for the appropriateness of the assignment. Homework should be based on the need to practice or apply a learned skill. Students should be able to demonstrate 80 percent proficiency of such skill prior to homework being assigned. Students should be given the opportunity to complete some of the assignment at school so that it can be determined if the student can work independently. HOMEWORK GUIDELINES FOR ELEMENTARY CAPSTONE/CAPSTONE STUDENTS Students participating in the Camdenton R-III Capstone program are involved in a regular school and a Capstone Center curriculum. This curriculum presents unique situations to the district’s professional staff, participating students, and the involved families. Capstone students shall be excused from classroom assignments, activities and homework that are assigned during the time they are at the Capstone Center. All activities and homework assignments that were made prior to, and are due at the time a student is in the Capstone Center, should be turned into the regular classroom teacher Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 26 prior to going to the Capstone Center if transportation allows. These students are accountable only for the concepts and principles developed by the general classroom teachers on the day the student participates in the Capstone Program. If in the professional opinion of the general classroom teacher a Capstone student should periodically complete an assignment to learn or demonstrate mastery of concepts that were taught on the day the student participated in the Capstone Program, the general classroom teacher should clearly communicate this need to the parent. General classroom teachers should avoid scheduling major tests, field trips, etc., on the day Capstone students are participating in the Capstone Program. General classroom teachers who use attendance/participation, and/or daily assignments as elements in determining student grades shall not penalize the Capstone students for their authorized absence from their class. HONOR ROLL PROCEDURES At the fifth and sixth grade level, two types of Honor Rolls are established. The teacher will calculate the grades and provide this information to the office at the end of each quarter and at the end of the year for publication in a local newspaper. A supply of coupons or other type of reward is kept in the office for the teacher to collect and hand out to those who qualify. The All A Honor Roll is for students who earn a 90% or better average in all academic classes for the quarter. The Honor Roll is for students who have an average of 80% or better in all academic classes, with no quarter grade below a C-. The annual awards program held at the end of the year will recognize those students who have m aintained the A Honor Roll for all four quarters and for students who have maintained a combination of Honor Roll and A Honor Roll for all four quarters. INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAMS (IEPs) IEPs are developed for each student with a disability in the school district. The plans are developed by a team of professionals, the parents, and, when appropriate, the student. The goals and objectives of the individualized plans are reviewed at least annually by the IEP team. New goals and objectives are written as students master previous objectives and skills. At least every three years students with disabilities are re-evaluated using an individualized evaluation process. Teachers, general and special education, must implement a student’s IEP in order to best serve the needs of the student and to be in compliance with state and federal laws. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 27 INTERNET/EMAIL USAGE Internet access is available to students and teachers in our school district-- Board Policy EHB, EHB-R (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-Sites-Policies). Our goal in providing this service is to promote educational excellence by facilitating resource sharing, innovation, and communication. Along with access to computers and people all over the world comes an availability of material that may not be considered of educational value in a school setting. We have taken precautions to restrict access to controversial materials by teaching students about responsible use and by using software to block access to inappropriate materials. The use of our District’s Internet connection is a privilege, not a right. Inappropriate use will result in a cancellation of those privileges. All network use by MOREnet members and those connected via MOREnet site shall be for, or in support of, research, education, local, state, or national government affairs, economic development, or public service. Any MOREnet traffic that crosses onto other networks must conform to the acceptable use policy of those networks. Prior to sending an e-mail district-wide, an employee must obtain approval from the superintendent. Employees of the Camdenton R-III School District are not allowed to use the district Internet for personal financial gain. KEYS Building and room keys are issued to make your job easier. You are the only authorized person to be entrusted with the keys. Loaning your keys to a student or others should not be done. Keys may be kept during the summer if needed, but you must notify the office. Keys will be returned to the office if leaving employment of the district. LESSON PLANS/SCHEDULES Weekly or unit lesson plans should be prepared by teachers in all subjects. Common practice is to complete plans for one week at a time and have them ready, with all materials and supplies, on the previous Thursday or Friday. Detailed plans should be left on your desk so they will be readily accessible to a substitute or principal. Class schedules are to be turned in to the principal’s office by the first day of the second week of school. Schedules should not be changed without the approval of the principal. LOUNGE/TEACHER WORKROOM The lounge/workroom is for the use of the faculty and staff. Care should be taken to keep it clean and students should not be allowed to use this area. Be professional and ethical in what you say when dealing with school matters. Refrain from airing school and/or confidential matters outside of professional circles. Volunteers should not be privy to Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 28 confidential student matters. The lounge/workroom is an area to be used for working or for taking a break, but please keep in mind the purpose for which we are here. LUNCH/BREAKFAST PROCEDURES All student lunch/breakfast money should be collected first thing in the morning and sent to the office with the attendance. Lunch envelopes are kept in the front office so that you can get a supply as needed. Faculty prices for the 2011-2012 school year are as follows: Breakfast-$1.75, Lunch-$2.75. Student prices are $1.00 for breakfast and $1.75 for lunch. Every student is issued a lunch card at the beginning of the year. The student must present the card to the Lunch Lady after getting a school lunch or extra milk. Please encourage the students to take care of these cards. Replacement cards will cost the student $3.00. Students who do not have a card when going through the lunch line are to be sent to the end of the line in order to minimize record keeping problems that this causes. All adults are also issued a lunch card and should present it to the Lunch Lady if eating a school lunch. If your whole class, for any reason, is not going to be eating a school lunch you must notify the kitchen at least one week in advance. All teachers have a duty-free lunch period; however, it is imperative that you follow the schedule closely since lunch sessions are on a very tight schedule. Do not bring the students to the cafeteria before the scheduled time and please pick them up promptly at the end of that lunch session. NONDISCRIMINATION AND ANTI-HARASSMENT COMPLIANCE GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE According to Board Policy AC (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-SitesPolicies) …the Board of Education is prohibited from, and hereby declares a policy against engaging in unlawful discrimination, including harassment creating a hostile environment, on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability, age or use of leave protected by the Family and Medical Leave Act… PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES At the end of the first quarter of school, two evenings of district-wide Parent/Teacher Conferences are scheduled into the calendar. This is a time for sharing positive comments as well as dealing with problems such as poor work habits, a drop in grades, attitude/behavior, etc. You must be well organized and thoroughly prepared for these conferences. A second Parent/Teacher conference will be held in March. Obviously, there will be many other times throughout the year that you will need to make parent contact or that a parent will request a conference. These are strongly encouraged Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 29 throughout the school year as they are needed. The more we can involve the parent in his or her child’s education, the better we can educate the child. PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION (PTO) An active PTO is in place at all elementary/intermediate buildings. All teachers are strongly encouraged to become involved in this organization. Your support in fundraising activities is a necessary ingredient in order to create a strong program. You, as a teacher, will reap the benefits of supporting the PTO through additional cooperation from parents as well as equipment and supplies provided from funds earned. PERSONNEL RECORDS Board Policy GBL (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-Sites-Policies) PLAYGROUND PROCEDURES A good school climate is warm, welcome, friendly, positive, safe, and orderly. In order to have a good school climate, it is necessary that we have policies and rules concerning recess behavior (Student Handbook) and supervision. All students should be able to enjoy recess periods without fear of being injured or fear of being bullied, harassed, or threatened by other students. It is imperative that all faculty members be consistent in carrying out these policies. When more than one group is on the playground at a time, the supervisors will be spread out in order to supervise all students. Students should not go outdoors for recess if the temperature falls below 20 degrees. Indoor recess requires each teacher to supervise his or her own classroom. Each grade level should maintain a study hall room during the recess period for students who are not allowed to go to recess for health reasons or for teacher directed reasons such as incomplete assignments or behavior problems. Recess times do include passing time. When students are entering and exiting the building, they should do so in a manner that will not disturb other classes that are in session. Entrances and exits that will create the least disturbance should be used Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 30 PROFESSIONAL AND SUPPORT STAFF SICK LEAVE DONATION Effective October 14, 1996, a sick leave donation policy was implemented. Board Policy GCBDAA, GDBDAA (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-SitesPolicies) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT REQUESTS The Camdenton R-III District Professional Development Committee meets monthly to provide leadership and planning in the growth and development of faculty and staff. Annual needs surveys are conducted in the district to determine areas in which administrators, teachers, and paraprofessionals require new or additional training. The RIII District is totally committed to staff improvement; therefore, staff development is an “on-going” process. The Professional Development Manual can be found in each Principal’s office. Numerous in-service activities are offered on the Camdenton campus throughout the year. Information and registration forms are distributed to teachers’ mailboxes for district in-service. Teachers are also encouraged to participate in off-campus workshops that are held throughout the state. Teachers may make a request to their principal to attend one off-campus workshop per year. A copy of the workshop information should be attached to the request, including the dates, location, and fees. Prior approval must be attained from the principal and then requests are granted as funds are available. A professional development committee representative must initial the request as well. Requests for professional development opportunities are found in the R-III Applications window. PROFESSIONAL STAFF ASSIGNMENTS AND TRANSFERS Board Policy GCI (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-Sites-Policies) PROFESSIONAL STAFF CONTRACTS AND COMPENSATION PLANS Board Policy GCB (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-Sites-Policies) PROFESSIONAL STAFF SALARY SCHEDULES Board Policy GCBA-R (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-Sites-Policies) PROFESSIONAL STAFF ON-THE-JOB INCENTIVE Board Policy GCBDAB (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-Sites-Policies) Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 31 PUBLIC SOLICITATIONS IN THE SCHOOLS Public solicitation in schools is explained thoroughly in Board Policy KI, which is included in Appendix B. This also includes employees in the district through our internet service. Employees of the Camdenton R-III School District are not allowed to use the district internet for personal financial gain. PURCHASES Most purchases for instructional supplies will be done at the end of each school year. Teachers will get a purchase order from the office secretary. All portions of the form are to be completed except the purchase order number and code. It is imperative that all information be written clearly and thoroughly so that there will not be a question on what you wish to order. Return it to the principal’s secretary who will then add the PO# and code. At that time, it is sent to the principal for approval. Teachers who purchase supplies locally need to submit a request to the principal prior to purchase. If it is approved, the principal will issue a PO with approved codes. The teacher will take the PO to the local business for purchases. After purchases have been made, the teacher is to turn in the receipt to the principal’s secretary. Purchased supplies bought prior to purchase order approval will not be considered a school purchase. The district will only pay for purchases made from approved purchase orders. RETENTION Board Policy IKE states: Students will normally progress annually from grade to grade. Retentions may be considered when, in the judgment of the professional staff, it is in the best educational interest of the students involved. Parents/Guardians will receive prior notification and explanation concerning the retention. However, the final decision will rest with the school administration. A well planned procedure has been established if retention is a consideration and may be initiated by the end of the first quarter. A retention worksheet will be completed, as well as documented evidence of parental involvement. Please work with your building principal when this is a consideration. ROOM PLACEMENT FOR ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS 1. Class rosters are submitted by the classroom teacher to the principal with the following information in May: a. Students’ reading comprehension levels are determined using various formal/informal assessments b. Students who need to be separated are identified Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 32 c. Student needs based on a 504 Accommodation Plan, IEP, Title 1 services, or Capstone placement are identified 2. Parent requests for a particular teacher are collected and considered in assignment of students. 3. Teacher requests to not have a particular student because of various reasons are considered. 4. Test scores such as MAP, Terra Nova, and First Step are used for further identification of student achievement levels. 5. Principal, Assistant Principal, counselors, and/or teachers meet in August to create class lists while taking into consideration all information collected (Steps 1-4). 6. Every effort is made in the assignment of students to: a. Balance the boy/girl ratio in the class b. Assign relatively equal number of homogenous groups of learners to each classroom c. Avoid assigning student with the same first or last name to the same class if possible 7. Class rosters are posted on the front windows of the school SCHEDULING OF EVENTS A Master Calendar of elementary/intermediate events is kept in the office. Any activities or events must be cleared with that calendar before being arranged. All activities or events must be entered. SCHOOL CANCELLATIONS You may call our cancellation hotline at 317-3400 or tune in to a local radio and/or TV stations for irregular school dismissals made necessary due to bad weather or for other reasons. You also will be contacted by our school-wide School Reach system, unless you have indicated otherwise. SCHOOL NURSE The nurse assumes responsibility for appropriate assessment, planning, intervention, evaluation, management, and/or referral activities; serves as the direct link between families and community agencies to assure access and continuity of health care for students; provides relevant instruction, counseling, and guidance to students, parents, staff, and others concerning health-related issues. See Board Policy JHCF-Student Allergies in the R-III Application Window. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 33 Students who are injured or become ill at school will be sent to the nurse’s office. If the illness is assessed to be of such nature that the student should go home, the student’s parents/guardians will be informed by phone. Medication: Any medication should be taken to the nurse’s office to be stored in safe, locked storage to prevent misuse or accidental ingestion. Medication will be administered by the school nurse or other health services personnel. Over-the-counter medications for colds, coughs, headaches, etc. will be given only upon written request from the parent or guardian as indicated on the student health information card. Students are not to carry any medication (prescription or over-the-counter) on their person with the exception of prescribed inhalers for asthma. SMOKING In accordance with Missouri law, there are no designated smoking areas within the school buildings or on the school grounds. STAFF CONFLICT OF INTEREST Board Policy GBCA (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-Sites-Policies) STUDENT COUNCIL The Oak Ridge Intermediate Student Council was formed at the end of the 1986-1987 school year and includes fifth and sixth grade students. The purpose of the Student Council is to provide students some input into school decisions and to afford students the opportunity to learn about the representative form of government. To be eligible a student must have a B average, be a good citizen, and have a good discipline history. Teachers should pay particular attention to the election procedures outline in the constitution (Student Handbook). STUDENT DIRECTORY INFORMATION Board Policy JO-R (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-Sites-Policies) STUDENT TRANSFER Teachers must complete a NOTICE OF TRANSFER form if a student will be leaving the district. You will pick that up in the office. A copy of it, along with immunization records and a birth certificate will be sent to the child’s next school. A copy of this will also be kept in the student’s permanent record. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 34 SUBSTITUTE TEACHER PROCEDURES When you know ahead of time that you will be gone, let the principal or the principal’s secretary know at the earliest possible date so that arrangements can be made for a substitute. If illness or some other emergency comes up, call the principal as early as possible. When you have been absent, it is your responsibility to stop by the office and fill out an absentee form. You, as the classroom teacher, are expected to have at the disposal of a substitute at all times the following materials: 1. Planbook with daily lesson plans in sufficient detail 2. Time schedule of classes 3. Location of teacher guides 4. List of pupil’s names and/or seating chart 5. List of pupils in various instructional groups 6. List of supervisory responsibilities 7. Fire, tornado, and earthquake emergency procedures 8. List of students and teachers who may provide assistance in daily routine 9. Special notes such as health or behavior problems 10. A note of thanks SUPERVISION OF STUDENTS Teachers are responsible for the close supervision of all students at Camdenton, regardless of class placement or location. Children will not be left unattended at any time. Employees’ children should also be supervised before and after school. SUSPENSION AND DISMISSAL OF PROFESSIONAL STAFF MEMBERS Board Policy GCPD (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-Sites-Policies) STUDENT INTERVENTION TEAM (SIT)/TEACHER ASSISTANCE TEAM (TAT) When a teacher suspects that a student may have a disability or some sort, he or she will make a referral to the SIT/TAT. The team will call a meeting which could include the teacher, other classroom teachers, guidance counselor, and an administrator to review current information and suggest alternative intervention strategies that can be used in the classroom. The student may or may not then be referred to the special education department for evaluation consideration when a disability is suspected. At no time will teachers refer students directly to the special education department. Teachers should not “label” a child as being disabled prior to formal evaluations being completed and a diagnosis confirmed. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 35 TEACHER EVALUATION All teachers are evaluated annually by the principal and/or assistant principal using a board approved Performance Based Teacher Evaluation. All teachers are provided with a complete set of the PBTE plan Board Policy GCN (see copy in APPENDIX D). Multiple informal and formal observations may be conducted throughout the school year. TEACHER RESOURCE GUIDE Information concerning instructional objectives for each learner expectation is contained in the district Teacher Resource Guide, which can be accessed online. The Performance Based Teacher Evaluation (PBTE) procedures will require teachers to show how the resource guide influences selection of instructional objectives for the lessons taught. TEXTBOOK APPROVAL Textbooks are approved for use through a textbook selection process involving the teachers who will be using them. The selection committee strives to make a match between the district Curriculum Guide and the selected text. However, at no time is the textbook considered to be the curriculum. Texts, as well as many other pieces of material are in place as a resource that will help us teach specified objectives and reach the goals of the school district Board Policy IIA (see R-III Applications Window/Click on ToolsSites-Policies) If a student damages or loses a textbook, he or she is expected to pay for it. The secretary will help direct you as to finding the replacement cost. USE OF CELL PHONES The use of personal cell phones by school employees will be limited to non-instructional or scheduled off-duty/break times only. Cell phones must be turned off at all other times unless approved by their principal/supervisor. All personal cell phones must be turned off during staff meetings. Board Policy GBCC (see R-III Applications Window) VISITORS All visitors shall check in at the building office upon arrival. They will be asked to sign in, note the time of arrival, and whom they are visiting. At this time they will receive a visitor’s tag to wear prior to proceeding elsewhere in the building. The visitor will then need to sign out in the office upon departure. Guest Speakers: see Board Policy KK (see R-III applications Window/Click on Tools-SitesPolicies) Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 36 VOLUNTEERS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS (VIPS) The Camdenton R-III School District recognizes the importance of parent and community involvement. The VIPS program is one avenue in which this involvement has developed into a productive method which enriches the learning experience for our students. The benefits are not only to the student, but to the teachers, the community and especially the volunteer. The Orientation Booklet for Teachers: Volunteers in Public Schools describes the program in its entirety and defines the roles for all shareholders. A volunteer can make a big difference in a classroom, but you must be organized and prepared to let them help you. In accordance with district policy, a parent will not be working in their own child’s classroom. Elementary and Intermediate Handbook 2011-2012 Page 37 APPENDIX A Includes: Public Notice-Students with Disabilities Board Policy EBAB, EBAB-AP1, EBAB-AP2-Hazardous Materials (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-Sites-Policies) Audiovisual Media Form Camdenton R-III School District Procedure - Use of Visual Materials in the Classroom 2011-2012 Salary Schedule 2011-2012 Health Benefit Plan Notice to Parents/Guardians Update on Leave Policies Board Policy DIAA Fund Balances Camdenton R-III SCHOOL DISTRICT PUBLIC NOTICE All responsible public agencies are required to locate, evaluate, and identify children with disabilities who are under the jurisdiction of the agency, regardless of the severity of the disability, including children attending private schools, highly mobile children, such as migrant and homeless children, and children who are suspected of having a disability and in need of special education even though they are advancing from grade to grade. The Camdenton R-III School District assures that it will provide a free, appropriate public education (FAPE) to all eligible children with disabilities between the ages of 3 and 21 under its jurisdiction. Disabilities include autism, deaf/blindness, emotional disorders, hearing impairment and deafness, mental retardation/intellectual disability, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment, other health impairments, specific learning disabilities, speech or language impairment, traumatic brain injury, visual impairment/blindness and young child with a developmental delay. The Camdenton R-III School District assures that it will provide information and referral services necessary to assist the State in the implementation of early intervention services for infants and toddlers eligible for the Missouri First Steps program. The Camdenton R-III School District assures that personally identifiable information collected, used, or maintained by the agency for the purposes of identification, evaluation, placement or provision of FAPE of children with disabilities may be inspected and/or reviewed by their parents/guardians. Parents/guardians may request amendment to the educational record if the parent/guardian believes the record is inaccurate, misleading, or violates the privacy or other rights of their child. Parents have the right to file complaints with the U.S. Department of Education or the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education concerning alleged failures by the district to meet the requirements of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). This notice will be provided in native languages as appropriate. AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA VIDEO TAPES/DVDs/MOVIES Audiovisual media (television programs, video tapes, DVDs, movies, taped programs, etc.) are excellent sources for use in the classroom. However, they are not to be used as a replacement for effective classroom instruction. If you are using a media resource it must be owned by the district. If not, specific guidelines have been developed to determine the appropriateness of such materials. Guidelines for utilizing non-district owned media resources are: • Such media resources must be related to the unit of study being taught. • The resources must be previewed prior to presentation. • A lesson component must be provided with the media resource. • It must be aligned to the Grade Level Expectations. • The bottom portion of this form must be submitted to the building principal for approval at least 2 days prior to viewing. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Teacher ___________________________________ Grade ___________________ Date ___________________ Subject ______________________________ Title of Media ___________________________________________________________ Alignment of following GLE(s) ______________________________________________ Summary of Media Content: _____________________________ Teacher Signature Principal ____________________________________ Signature Camdenton R-III School District Procedure- Use of Visual Materials in the Classroom The Camdenton R-III School District recognizes the value of audio-visual materials, movies, websites, and other electronic media (e.g. news reports, video clips, etc.) as tools to enhance the learning opportunities of students in our classrooms. While these tools can be effective when used appropriately, teacher discretion should be utilized prior to displaying district purchased material understanding its sole purpose is to enhance classroom instruction in an effort to improve student learning as determined by the use of classroom assessment. When the materials have not been purchased by the school district, teachers are held to an even higher standard and the material must meet the following criteria: 1. The material pertains directly to a teaching outcome or objective currently being covered in the instructor’s class. 2. Only material rated “G” may be shown in classrooms. If the criteria stated in this document are met, “PG” may be shown in secondary classrooms. 3. A clear connection can be made between the use of the video and assessment taking place on the learner outcome. 4. The visual material must meet the generally accepted guidelines of the community. 5. Usage of the material must be copyright compliant (as listed below) to be used in the classroom setting. Prior to utilizing media not purchased by the Camdenton R-III School District, the teacher must complete the following process: 1. Contact a building administrator and state the rationale for utilizing this material as well as conveying the rating of the material (if applicable). The teacher is solely responsible for establishing this communication with building administration. 2. In secondary classrooms, any visual materials containing profanity, sexual content, nudity, or violence must be approved by a building administrator. Instructors utilizing material of this nature must submit the clip to an administrator one week prior to its use, and the administrator must review this material prior to giving approval on the approval form. 3. At the secondary level, visual material rated at the appropriate level for the viewing audience (e.g. PG or PG 13 for high school audiences) may be utilized if the instructor submits a copy of the visual media approval form with his/her signature (verifying the material has been previewed) one week prior to anticipated use. 4. Absolutely no material with the rating of “R” may be utilized in Camdenton R-III School District classrooms. Movies not related to curricular goals and objectives may be used as rewards for desired behaviors on a limited basis and with approval from building administration. Instructional time is considered extremely valuable by the Camdenton R-III School District and all attempts should be made to offer meaningful incentives that do not intrude upon instructional time. Copyright Considerations A. Commercially Recorded Copyrighted Video Materials Fair Use Guidelines 1. The use of visual media must be by instructors (including guest lecturers) or by pupils. 2. The use of the visual media must be in connection with face to face teaching activities of curricular materials. 3. The entire audience is involved in the teaching activity. 4. The entire audience is in the same room or same general area. 5. The use of the visual media takes place in a classroom or similar place devoted to instruction. 6. The video recording is a lawfully made original; the person responsible had no reason to believe that the video recording was copied or unlawfully made. Please Note: The above parameters fall under the Fair Use Guidelines for education. These guidelines do not apply to after-school programs or on the bus to and from a field trip. Only visual material which has public performance rights may legally be used in these situations. B. Off-Air Recordings All off-air recordings (that which can be received by television without aide of satellite or cable) must satisfy one of these three categories: 1. must be recorded from the building or 2. must have public performance fees paid, or 3. must be personally recorded off-air, meeting fair use criteria. Fair Use Criteria: ¾ Guidelines apply only to off-air recordings by nonprofit institutions. ¾ Video recordings may be kept for only 45 calendar days after the recording date. The tapes must be erased after this time. ¾ The video recording may be shown to students only during the first ten (10) school days after the recording date. It may be repeated once for reinforcement. If the teacher has verification/documentation from the producer, then the video recording may be shown for a longer time period as specified by the producer. ¾ Off-air recordings may be made only at the request of an individual teacher or by that teacher and not in anticipation of a teacher request. The same teacher can request the program be recorded only once. ¾ If several teachers request the same program be recorded, duplicate copies may be made. ¾ After the first ten (10) school days allowed for showing, the recording may only be used for evaluation purposes. ¾ Off-air recordings may not be edited or combined with other recordings to create an anthology or new work. ¾ All copies of the recording must contain a notice of copyright as a broadcast. ¾ The off-air recording must be recorded in its entirety (including commercial messages) and may not be altered. It need not be shown in its entirety. ¾ Schools are expected to establish the appropriate controls to ensure compliance with the guidelines. C. Cable Programming Many cable networks provide free or limited rights to educators for some programming. Resources listing the programs that might be of interest to educators and the rights pertaining to each of these programs are available online or through the library media specialist in your building. Teachers should investigate the rights for specific programs prior to taping and use in the classroom Videos entered into the district’s automated catalog may include taping date, duration of rights, and the expiration date. For the cable broadcast companies which allow recording by non-profit educational institutions, the following criteria must be followed: Fair-Use Criteria (applicable to cable programming) ¾ Off-air recordings may be made only at the request of an individual teacher or by that teacher and not in anticipation of a teacher request. The same teacher can request the program be recorded only once. ¾ If several teachers request the same program be recorded, duplicate copies may be made. ¾ Off-air recordings may not be edited or combined with other recordings to create an anthology or a new work. ¾ All copies of the recording must contain a notice of copyright as a broadcast. ¾ The off-air recording must be recorded in its entirety (including commercial messages) and may not be altered. It need not be shown in its entirety. *Additional information pertaining to the Fair Use Criteria for Copyright law may be found at: http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html#107 Visual Media Approval Form Visual media not having a “G” rating need to have prior approval from the appropriate individual by utilizing this form. The form is to be provided to the building administrator at least one week prior to viewing. As a reminder of the procedure pertaining to visual media: 1. Material that is rated PG or PG 13 and may be viewed at the secondary level in ageappropriate classrooms must be reviewed prior to usage, signed by the teacher, and submitted to the building administrator one week prior to its usage in the classroom. 2. Material that may in any way be offensive must be reviewed by a building administrator at least one week prior to its anticipated usage and this form must be signed by the teacher and administrator indicating their approval of the material. 3. Visual materials with a rating of “R” are not allowed in Camdenton R-III School District classrooms. Teacher ______________________________________ Date__________________ Check One ________ ________ ____ Video Tape/DVD Rating ______ Off-air Recording ____ Cable Recording Title of Video or Recording ______________________________________________ Objective to be addressed: _______________________________________________ Date to be shown: ______________________________________________________ Approximate length of segment ___________________________________________ Secured from: ____ ____ ____ _________ _____ _____ _____ Department Collection Personal Collection Library Media Center Online School Resource Taped from: ____ _________ _____ Home Other ___________________________________ Transm Taped itted by ___________________ Date __/__/__ by _____________________________________________ ________________________________ Teacher Signature Ad ______________________________ ministrator Signature APPENDIX B Includes: • • Camdenton R-III Application and description of applications available Board Policies (see R-III Applications Window/Click on Tools-SitesPolicies) o GCBDA--Professional Staff Short-Term Leaves and Absences o JHG--Reporting and Investigating Child Abuse/Neglect o EGAAA--Reproduction of Copyrighted Materials o GBM--Staff Complaints and Grievances o KK--Visitors to School Property/Events o AC--Nondiscrimination and Anti-Harassment o KI--Public Solicitations/Advertising in District Facilities o ECF--Energy Conservation o EHBC--Privacy Protection Camdenton R-III Schools R-III Application Instructions In order to consolidate access to resources provided and managed by our department, an application titled “R-III” is intended to replace our current Novell management tools. The following are some highlights of this application that will, hopefully, improve your ability to utilize our resources to their fullest. • • • • • • • Easier “Windows” only login, gets you on your computer faster with less confusion. Access to a simple database driven installer for applications purchased for your PC. Quick overview and easy repair of common applications and security problems. Access to common web-based services in one location. Quick and easy access to report problems. View and access available Network, Local Computer and Internet-based storage. Easily change between storage and Internet protection options. The Main screen Turns into a web-link to alert you when we have important information for you. Turns off the ability for your documents to automatically store on the network. *This will decrease your campus mobility. Change your Internet filtering settings. No username required Custom filtering based on user *username required Make settings permanent Click on “Failed” if you see any to quickly fix common problems yourself. Tests related to common applications and errors. These affect security and are the ideal current and tested configuration. The “System Tray” icon *Access storage and Logout quickly by right clicking the system tray icon. *Double click the system tray icon to bring up the main screen. Find all your resources here Web sites Special Applications and Updates Local, campus and internet storage Installer and other Technology Items Inventory items Workorder access Principals’ overview and workorder priority access. On campus Storage *Not available at off-site Students 7-12 access their personal storage location. Staff/Students/Labs access shared storage. Staff access shared storage. Staff accesses your personal storage. Files on this computer *Available anywhere Internet storage *Available where Internet is accessible From the main screen, click Tools, Technology, Installer to access this screen. Click to install common applications that come with textbooks and other items approved and purchased for which you have been given a CD/DVD. Selectable list of software purchased for the computer you are on. Remember software is purchased for a computer not a person. Some software will only be available on the computer it was purchased for. Select to install. Important Updates Occasionally we will fix or improve these tools requiring an update on your computer. When this happens you will be prompted “Update R-III”, you must select yes. After the update this tool will not be available until you logout or restart your computer. APPENDIX C Includes: • Maps --Campus Maps o Main Campus o Camdenton High School (Aerial View) o Off-Campus Schools (Aerial View) --Dogwood Elementary Building --Hawthorn Elementary Building --Oak Ridge Intermediate Building --Osage Beach Elementary Building --Hurricane Deck Elementary Building Camdenton High School sr ;'. 'n,.rf *, t d\ *" ;." - l 1*:*l-* ' Off-Campus Schools N4s. Comb6 Mr. Grm I o r v S 4th Grade G€de ffi : I S 4th Ms. Rssler Ms. Briscoe B 4th GEde ffiffi ffiry4 Ms- Johls Ms. Hotrhd ath I n*.---.! ;{4. GEde I tffi - I\rrs. \/4quez s s.x 4th 4th tt:4 [llE 4th R6ading G€de G€de cc € GEd€ Fl l@J 4tl1 Grade feihinq Room t, Ms. Andason Ms. Moulder ?t) Ms. Howqy il El M6- Johsoa S I o t 9s FI 3rd Gredo IE ilg cs9 € rQ -l Re.iirg Ms- StoDc 3rd GEde rcuaee'- rras GEd€ 4th M6. R-ichsdson iu1"'vl I Ms- GEde Ms. Jolly Ms. Selby 3rd GEde '3,: }Iedrick I Grrls f T Focus RooB N g! Ms. G@el Ms. "*" l:1 Sr:Siia stekey I v = Mu. 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I *4- lllllp HIIIL oe L M6- __I*' I @ Mr. Shore I 1 Music r,,.5 ,+d tlErr..Fft =l 7th Grade Football Locker Room Pick-IJp/Drop-Off 8th Grade Football Locker Room Storage http://www.camdentonschools.org/StaffAndFaculty/OR_FirstFloorPRT.aspx[9/8/2011 2:14:20 PM] @ Osage Eeach Elemen tary Second Floor 2010 - 2011 AF fvf Lalghty 212 IY|i 216 Ms Hrd 225 l4s. Hs ?27 tvfs Ctrr Frr f, xn lr|3 traBE ltJElffi t'le O*ley 7E Fb Jsdfile r|b30r ffi Osage Beach E lementalT Firgt Floor and Basement 2010 - 2011 EXIT K HURRICAI{E DECK ELEMENTARY KlNDERGARTEN J. r-AKEY 2010-201 80 1 "- R - Restroorn S - Storage E - Exit tr'urnance/Air Conditioning B - Basernent tr' - 22 4rh tl nt ll-l utsi nnn 3oNrs ll ll u&ll LTTERACY i '_ 'lJ 20 znd GRADE ll coAcHll PRoJECT PASS .RADE ll C. THOMAS ll- EXIT G EXIT l3 COUNSELOR K OELSCHI4CER 7 stagr Multi Purposc f' T7 L6 4TH Prc-School S, 3RD GRADE HORSMAN EXIT I4 C. SCHMIDT I GR-ADE D, D]LL I2 TEACHER WORKROOM EXITA EXIT ,ffi\. B APPENDIX D Includes: • • • • Performance Based Teacher Evaluation Performance-Based Professional School Counselor Performance-Based Library Media Specialist Evaluation Board Policy GCN—Evaluation of Professional Staff (see R-III Delivered Applications Window/Click on Tools-Sites-Policies) Camdenton R-III School District Performance-Based Teacher Evaluation Formative Report tr n Scheduled 0bservation Unscheduled Observation _Grade/Subject: Date of Evaluation: Time of Evaluation: School: _ Administrator/Supervisor: Educator: The Evaluation Report is used to summarize the administratorisupervisor's rating of perfornance for each criterion at the end of the teacher evaluation process. lf the teacher is rated "Does Not Meet Expectations" or "Recommended Growth Area" a written explanation of the reason(s) will be provided. A Professional Improvement Plan (PIP) may be developed for deficiencies to assist teachers not meeting expectations. Standard Standard Drocess. 1. 2. 1: Meets Expectations Recommended Growth Area Does Not Meet Expectations The teacher causes students to actively participate and be successful in the learning The teacher causes students to acquire the knowledge and skills to gather, analyze, and apply information and ideas. T T The teacher causes students to acquire the knowledge and skills to communicate effectively within and beyond the classroom. 3. The teacher causes students to acquire the knowledge and skills to recosnize and solve Droblems. 4. The teacher causes the students to acquire the knowledge and skills to make decisions and act as responsible members of society. 5. The teacher causes students to demonstrate knowledee of the subiect matter. Standard 2: The teacher uses various forms of assessment to monitor and manage student T r learnins. 6. 7. The teacher uses various on-going assessments to monitor the effectiveness of instruction. The teacher provides continuous feedback to students 8. The teacher assists students in the develonment of self- 9. and family. assessment skills. T l T l T tr T T T T T T T T T T T l r l u The teacher aligns the assessments with the goals, objectives, and instructional strategies ofthe district curriculum euides or IEPs. 10. The teacher uses assessment techniques that are appropriate to the varied characteristics and developmental needs of sfudents. Standard 3: The teacher is prepared and knowledgeable of the content and effectively maintains students' on-task behavior. 1 1. The teacher demonstrates appropriate preparation for instruction. T T I T T I il T Standard Meets Recommended Does Not Meet tr T T T T T tr tr T tr I T tr T T Expectations 12. The teacher chooses and implements appropriate methodology and varied instructional strategies that address the diversitv ofthe learner. 13. The teacher creates a positive learning environment. 14. The teacher effectivelv manases student behaviors to Dromote leamins. Growth Area Expectations Standard 4: The teacher communicates and interacts in a professional manner with the school communitv. 15. The teacher communicates appropriately with students, parents, community, and staff. 16. The teacher engages in appropriate interpersonal relationships with students, parents, community, and staff. Standard 5: The teacher keeps current on instructional knowledge and seeks and explores changes in teaching behaviors that will improve student performance. 17. The teacher engages in professional development activities consistent with the goals and objectives of the buildins. district. and state. 18. The teacher engages in professional growth. n tr T I tr I T tr I T T tr T u T Standard 6: The teacher acts as a responsible professional in addressing the overall mission of the school district. 19. The teacher adheres to all the policies, procedures, and resulations of the buildins and the district. 20. The teacher assists in maintaining a safe and orderly environment within the school settine. 21. The teacher collaborates in the development and/or implementation of the district's vision, mission, and soals. Administrator/Supervisor Comments: Educatoros Comments: Administrator/Supervisor signature/Date Educator's signature/Date on this evaluation indicates that I have seen this document. It does not necessarily indicate that I agree with the evaluation. I understand that I have the right to respond in writing to the statements and/or evaluation within frve (5) working days and that my comments will be attached to the evaluation form in my personnel file. 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FR o =. CN c E o 6' o o o @ o SS ^% q, q) sr s\ s-R o o 3 Oa R. s, ,$+ Eg* s(\ sq o g, d d\ oq m m o- -o 0) o 9' (o f 0) -o o g) o Performance-Based Professional School Counselor Formative Evaluation Report The Evaluation Report is used to summarize the administrator's/supervisor's rating of performance for each criterion at the end of the PSC evaluation process. _ Grade PSC Administrator/Supervisor School Date The PSG: Standards Meets Expectation Recommended Growth Area Does Not Meet ExDectations l n tr tr Standard 1: The professional school counselor implements the Guidance Curriculum Component through the use of effective instructional skills and the careful planning of structured qroup sessions for all students. 1. The PSC teaches ouidance units effectivelv 2. The PSC encourages staff involvement to insure t_l the effective implementation of the ouidance curriculum. Standard 2: The professionalschool counselor implements the Individual Planning Component by guiding individuals and groups of students and their parents through the development of educational and career plans. 3. The PSC, in collaboration with parents, helps tr LI LI students establish goals and develop and use planning skills. 4. Ll The PSC demonstrates accurate and appropriate interpretation of assessment data and the presentation of relevant. unbiased information. LI Standard 3: The professional schoolcounselor implements the Responsive Services Component through the effective use of individual and small group counseling, consultation, and referralskills 5. The PSC counsels individual students and small U Ll qroups of students with identified needs/concerns. 6. The PSC consults effectively with parents, T T I teachers. ad m n istrators and oth er relevant ind ivid uals. The PSC implements an effective referral process in collaboration with parents, administrators, teachers, and other school oerson nel. 7. i U Ll 4: The professionalschool counselor implements the System Support Component throuoh effective quidance oroqram manaqement and suppo* for other educational programs. The PSC provides a comprehensive and balanced 8. tr T ouidance oroqram in collaboration with schoolstaff. The PSC provides support for other school 9. T T T Standard I oroorams. 10. The PSC demonstrates oositive interpersonal relations with students. IJ tr tr Formative Report Standards Meets Expectation Recommended Does Not Area Expectations Growth Meet Standard 5: The professionalschool counselor uses professional communication and interaction with the school community. 11. The PSC demonstrates positive interpersonal T LI relations with educational staff 12. The PSC demonstrates oositive interoersonal LI T relations with parents/patrons. The PSC demonstrates a commitment to ongoing professional growth. 13. The PSC demonstrates a commitment to ongoing orofessional orowth. 14. The PSC possesses professional and responsible work habits. 15. The PSC follows the profession's ethical and legal standards and guidelines as well as promotes cultural L] tr T T LI l tr tr T T diversity and inclusivity in school policy and interpersonal relationshios. Ad m in istrator's/Su oervisor's com ments: PSC's comments: Date Signature of PSC Date Signature of Administrator/Supervisor Note: My signature on this evaluation indicates that I have seen this document. lt does not necessarily indicate that I agree with the evaluation. I understand that I have the right to respond in writing to the statements and/or evaluation within five working days and that my comments will be attached to the evaluation form in my personnelfile. 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A Professional lmprovement Plan (PlP) may be developed for deficiencies to assist "Not Meeting Expectations". LMS Grade Adm Level School i n istrator/Su pervisor Date The LMS: Standard 1: Standards Meets Expectation 2. The LMS participates in the development and implementation of technoloqv. 3. The LMS plans and implements the media center proqram 4. The LMS establishes and maintains an environment in which students and staff can work at oroductive levels. 5. The LMS manages the selection, acquisition, circulation, and maintenance of materials and equipment. The LMS trains and supervises media center personnel (staff, students, and/or volunteers) to perform duties efficientlv. 7. The LMS prepares statistical records and reports needed to manaqe the media prooram. 8. The LMS plans, budgets, and maintains records accordinq to needs and obiectives of the media proqram 9. The LMS manaqes student behavior in a constructive manner. Does Not Meet Expectations r T Ll Ll LI LI Ll tr LI U Ll LI LI tr r Ll LJ tr n Ll T T T The library media specialist uses effective instructional processes. 10. The LMS implements effective teaching techniques and varied instructional strategies that address the diversitv of the learner. 11. The LMS oromotes the develooment of effective research skills. The LMS serves as an instructional consultant. 12. Area T 6. 2: GroMh The library media specialist provides effective management and administration of the media program. 1 The LMS assesses the media program Standard Recommended U U U l LI L-J L-l U Standard 3: The library media specialist communicates and interacts in a professional manner with the school communitv. Formative Report Recommended Growth Does Not Meet L_l L] LI x tr tr Meets Expectation Standards The LMS demonstrates positive interpersonal relationships with students, staff, administrators, and parents/patrons. 13. 14. The LMS communicates effectively with students, staff, administrators, and parents/patrons. Area Expectations Standard 4: the library media specialist acts as a responsible professional in addressing the overalt mission of the ichool district. 15. The LMS participates in professional growth tr activities. 16. The LMS adheres to all policies, procedures, and reoulations of the buildino and district. 17. The LMS collaborates in the development and/or implementation of the building and district vision, missions, and ooals. T T r n T LI I f Administrator's / suoervisor's comments: LMS's comments: Signature of LMS Sionature of Administrator/Suoervisor Date Note: My signature on this evaluation indicates that I have seen this document. lt does not necessarily indicate that I agree with the evaluation. 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