WOLLASTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL INFORMATION FOR PARENTS & GUARDIANS. Mr. James Hennessy, Principal Linda Billikas, Assistant Principal

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WOLLASTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL INFORMATION FOR PARENTS & GUARDIANS Mr. James Hennessy, Principal Linda Billikas, Assistant Principal School Address: 205 Beale Street Telephone: 617-984-8791 Fax: 617-984-8629 Principal s Email: jhennessy@quincy.k12.ma.us

WOLLASTON ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, & STAFF Office Principal Assistant Principal Secretary Support Services School Nurses Guidance Psychologist Speech & Language Occupational Therapist Mr. James Hennessy Ms. Linda Billikas Ms. Ruthie McInnis Ms. Joan Yankun, RN Ms. Kathleen Sawkiewicz Ms. Grace Lukito Ms. Emily Murphy/ Ms. Colleen Manning Ms. Debbi Harper-Padula Specialists Physical Education Ms. Christine McBride Gym Ms. Robin Franceschini Art Ms. Jeanette Grant Music Ms. Jane Aiello Band Ms. Caitlyn Perry Schmidt Gym Teachers Kindergarten Ms. Sarah Christianson Room 18 Ms. Maureen Fallon Room 8 Ms. Natalie Marcinkowski Room 19 Grade 1 Ms. Judy Letteney Room 5 Ms. Tanya Norris Room 6 Ms. Breanne Therrien Room 7 Grade 2 Ms. Maryellen Geary Room 3 Ms. Jennifer Hibbard Room 2 Mr. Peter Reilly Room 1 Grade 3 Ms. Jennifer Garrett Room 17 Ms. Rachel Matzdorff Room 9 Ms. Nicole O Brien Room 10 Grade 4 Ms. Holly Golden Room 11 Ms. Deirdre Murphy Room 12 Grade 5 Ms. Linda Billikas Room 15 Ms. Janelle Schwanke Room 14 Special Education Ms. Linda Delaney Room 4 E.L.L. Ms. Brenda Chin Room 21 Ms. Joanne Fox Room 13 Ms. Van Nguyen Room13/14 Literacy Ms. Janet Baglione Room 22 Paraprofessionals Kindergarten Ms. Lana Liu Room 8/19 Ms. Kam Lee Room 18

Cafeteria Manager Staff Custodians Senior Junior Ms. Cathy Barry Ms. Cheryl Fellows Ms. Nhi Ha Ms. Shirley Kwok Ms. Catherine Lynch Ms. Maureen Meade Ms. Jen Smyth Mr. Ken Olson Mr. Joseph Zero INFORMATION FOR PARENTS School Calendar A copy of the school calendar is attached. Please keep this calendar for future reference as it lists school vacations and holidays. School Hours School begins at 7:45 each morning for students in kindergarten through grade five. Dismissal is at 2:00 on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, and at 11:25 on Tuesday. Supervision is not provided on the playground until 7:30 a.m. If students wish to have breakfast, they may come to the cafeteria beginning at 7:15. Otherwise, students should not arrive before 7:30. If students are coming for breakfast, you should allow at least 10 minutes for breakfast.

Drop Off & Pick Up Procedures For the safety of all Wollaston School students, please be sure to follow the drop-off and pick-up procedures. In the morning, all students will enter the school through the rear doors of the school. Highland Avenue is one way northbound from Beale Street to Brook Street for cars from 7:30-8:30 a.m. and 1:30-2:30 p.m. Only MBTA buses will be allowed to travel southbound at this time. Please enter Highland Avenue from Beale Street for drop-off only. Please do not park on the school side of the street from the corner to the parking lot entrance. The first two spots after the driveway are also reserved for this purpose. We ask that you do not get out of your car in the drop-off area or block the school yard entrance. This prevents staff members from entering the parking lot and blocks traffic. When the MBTA bus enters the street, please allow it to pass. On days with inclement weather, students should enter their regular doors and gather in the first floor hallways. On these days, doors will open at 7:30 am. For the safety of our students, we ask that only students enter the building at this time. All parents and guests should enter through the front doors and check in at the office. At the end of the day, all Kindergarten students will be dismissed from the Taylor Street exit doors. Students who need to cross Beale Street or attend afterschool programs at other locations will exit through the front doors. All other students will exit through the rear doors. Please know that your cooperation is greatly appreciated. School Cancellation In case of inclement weather or other emergency necessitating a delayed opening or cancellation of school, information and notices will be delivered through the Instant Alert Messaging System. Remember to update your instant alert information at https://instantalert.honeywell.com Please do not call the school to see if school has been canceled. Student Absences, Late Arrivals, & Dismissals Please call the school by 8:00 am if your child is going to be absent. A note should be sent to the child s teacher on the day the child returns to school. If a child is absent for more than five days or if the child is absent due to a contagious illness, we request a doctor s note before the child returns to school. Students who are tardy should report to the front office upon entering school. If you are going to dismiss your child early, please come to the front office to sign your child out. If someone other than a parent or guardian will be picking the child up, please inform us in advance. This person should be listed on your child s contact card. We will require identification from that person before releasing the child. Day Care Many students go to day care centers after school and are picked up by vans at the school. For safety purposes we take attendance and make sure that each child is accounted for before we release the vans. If your child will not be going to day care on a particular day you must notify the school before 1:00. If we do not hear from you, your child will be placed on the day care van.

Visitors All visitors are asked to enter the building through the front door and report to the front office. Visitors must sign in and out and wear a visitor badge while in the building. Although this may be inconvenient, please understand that it is necessary for the protection of all children. We also ask that parents not accompany their children to the classroom in the morning. Having visitors in the hallways can be disruptive as teachers are trying to organize their classes and prepare students for a day of learning. Our homeroom period is very brief and even a small disruption of a couple of minutes can delay the start of the academic schedule. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in this regard. Messages Although we are happy to deliver emergency messages to students, we cannot deliver other messages to students during the school day. Delivering a message to a student during the day interrupts the classroom and disrupts the lesson. This interferes with learning for all children. Please make sure your child leaves in the morning with all necessary materials and please make sure your child understands any after school arrangements before leaving in the morning. Emergency Contact Cards All parents must fill out an emergency contact card. It is important that we have the name of someone we may contact in the event of an emergency and we are unable to contact you. Please supply all information requested on the contact card. School Breakfast & Lunch Breakfast is served in the school lunchroom beginning at 7:15. For security purposes, parents are not allowed in the lunchroom while breakfast is being served. Lunches are served during the school day in accordance with the guidelines of the National School Lunch Program. Menus are distributed each month and are available at quincypublicschools.com. If your child has special dietary requirements, please consult the school menus. Due to the large number of students at Wollaston who have food allergies, we highly recommend that you not send in any lunches or snacks that contain peanuts or peanut products. Please understand that for some children exposure to peanuts can be extremely dangerous and even life threatening.

Snacks and Special Treats Most classrooms have a very brief morning snack period. We encourage parents to send in a healthy snack with their child for this purpose. Again, due to the number of students who have food allergies, we ask that you not send in any snacks containing peanuts or peanut products. Also, due to new federal guidelines on the distribution of junk food in school we ask that you not send in any food treats for your child to share with classmates. We understand that many parents like to send in a special treat to celebrate a special occasion, such as a child s birthday, but we would prefer that you send in a non-food treat. One suggestion would be to send in a small packet containing items such as a pencil, an eraser, and some stickers. If you wish to send something in, please check with your child s teacher first. Homework Homework is assigned in accordance with the guidelines established by the Quincy Public Schools. At the beginning of the year teachers at each grade level send out information about the homework that is to be assigned. Homework is an important part of our academic program and consistent failure to complete homework will be reflected in a student s grade. If a student has a legitimate reason for not completing a homework assignment, please send a note to the teacher. Report Cards, Conferences, & Warning Notices Report cards are distributed in November, March, and June and conferences are held in November and March. Appointment notices for conferences will be sent out several days prior to the scheduled conference. Warning notices and/or progress reports are sent out to students who are in danger of failing several weeks before the report card is issued. You may schedule an appointment to meet with your child s teacher at any time. We do ask, however, that you call to schedule an appointment rather than just drop in to see the teacher. Classroom schedules are very tight and an unscheduled conference can disrupt the classroom routine and interfere with the education of all children. We also ask that you do not detain the teacher in the morning when the class is entering the building to discuss your child s progress. For the safety of all children, the teacher must be with the class when they enter the building and proceed to the classroom. If you must give information to the teacher in the morning, please either give the teacher a note or call the office to leave a message. Student/Parents Rights and Responsibilities Handbook A copy of this handbook can be found on the district website in the following location: http://quincypublicschools.com/qpsinfo/download/district/district-2011/student%20rights%202011-12.pdf

Parent Teacher Organization Our Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) meets monthly. We urge you to become actively involved in your PTO. Each year the PTO conducts a number of fund raising events that help to supplement the school s budget. Funds raised by the PTO purchase student-oriented materials, such as Weekly Readers, provide field trips, and bring special performances to the school. Please support your PTO by helping out with these activities whenever you can. Testing Schedule Dates Grades Title of Test Students Involved September 7-23 K-3 DIBELS All students K-5 Observation Survey K-3 DRA for new move-ins K-3 September 12-16 2, 3 Fall GRADE Assessment All students Grade 3 October 3-31 1-5 MELA-O Only LEP students in grades 1-5 who did NOT participate in the Spring 2011 assessment (No K students tested in fall) October 24-31 1-5 MEPA-R/W Only LEP students in grades 1-5 who did NOT participate in the Spring 2011 assessment (No K students tested in fall) Gr. 1-2 1 Reading session 1 Writing session Gr. 3-5 2 Reading sessions 2 Writing sessions See Survey to determine A or B October 3-21 4 Stanford 10 All students Grade 4 Otis Lennon November-January 1 DRA Students in grade 1 (to be completed before winter ILT) January 3-6 2-3 Winter GRADE All Students in Grades 2 & 3 Assessment January 9-20 K-3 Mid-Winter DIBELS All students K-3

January 17-20 3 Q-Math 3 Mid-Year All Students in Grade 3 Feb. 13 March 16 K-12 MELA-O All LEP students in Grades K-12 March 5-16 K-12 MEPA R/W Gr. K-2: 2 Sessions (1 Reading; 1 Writing) Gr. 3-5: 4 Sessions (2 of each) March 20 4 ELA Long Composition Students in Grades 4 March 20-April 2 3 & 5 ELA Reading Students in Grades 3&5 Comprehension MCAS test March 21-April 2 4 ELA Reading Students in Grades 4 Comprehension MCAS test March 29 4 ELA Long Composition Students in Grades 4, 7, 10 Make-up Session not tested on March 20 May 8-18 2 Q-Math 2 Students in Grade 2 May 7-22 3, 4, 5 Math MCAS test Students in grades 3-5 (Gr. 3-6: two 45 min. sessions) (Gr. 7-8: two 50 min. sessions) May 2-22 5 Science and Technology/ Students in Grade 5 Engineering MCAS Test June 1-12 K-3 Spring DIBELS All students K-5 Observation Survey K-3 DRA Kindergarten only

Quincy Public Schools Quincy, Massachusetts Calendar September 2011 June 2012 September 2011 School Opens XX 6 7 8 9 Sept. 7 12 / 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 / 28 29 30 October 2011 3 4 5 6 7 XX X 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 / 26 27 28 31 February 2012 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 13 X 15 16 17 XX XX XX XX XX 27 / 29 March 2012 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 X 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 / 28 29 30 November 2011 1 2 3 4 7 X 9 10 XX 14 15 16 17 18 21 / 23 XX XX 28 29 30 December 2011 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 X 14 15 16 19 / 21 22 23 XX XX XX XX XX April 2012 2 3 4 5 XX 9 X 11 12 13 XX XX XX XX XX 23 / 25 26 27 30 May 2012 1 2 3 4 7 X 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 21 / 23 24 25 XX 29 30 31 January 2012 XX 3 4 5 6 9 X 11 12 13 XX 17 18 19 20 23 / 25 26 27 30 31 XX = Vacation or Holiday Sept. 6 = Teachers Only Nov. 23 = Morning Session Only June 18 = Teachers Only Approved by School Committee 2/9/11 June 2012 1 4 / 6 7 8 11 / 13 14 15 18* 19* 20* 21* 22* 25* School Closes: June 15 (180 days) The Quincy Public Schools is required to indicate 5 make-up days in the event of school cancellations. Every Tuesday is an Elementary Early Release Day / = Middle School Early Release Tuesday X = Middle and High School Early Release Tuesday

QUINCY PUBLIC SCHOOLS QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL CALENDAR 2011 2012 Monday, September 5 Tuesday, September 6 Wednesday, September 7 Wednesday, September 7 Through Friday, September 9 Labor Day. Schools closed. All teachers report to their respective buildings. School opens full day for students, grade 1 9 (Freshman orientation). Lunch will be served in all schools. A full day for all personnel. Pre-Kindergarten/Kindergarten Orientation Days. Thursday, September 8 Full day for all students in grades 1 12. Monday, September 12 Monday, October 10 Friday, November 11 Wednesday, November 23 Thursday, November 24 and Friday, November 25 Friday, December 23 Pre-Kindergarten/Kindergarten classes begin. Columbus Day. All Schools Closed. Veteran s Day observed. All Schools Closed Morning session only. No lunches served. Half day for all students and staff. Thanksgiving recess. (All schools reopen on Monday, November 28th). Full day of classes for all students and staff. Saturday, December 24 Christmas recess. (All schools reopen Tuesday, January 3, 2012) through Monday, January 2 Monday, January 16 Monday, January 23 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. All schools closed. Chinese Lunar New Year. Wednesday Friday High School Mid-year examinations. Full structured learning day for all January 25-27 high school students, grade 9 12. Monday, February 20 February recess. All schools close at the end of the regular session on Through Friday, February 24 Friday, February 17. All schools reopen on Monday, February 27. (Presidents Day observed on the third Monday in February, the 20th.)

2011 2012 QPS SCHOOL CALENDAR (continued) Tuesday, March 20 Friday, April 6 Monday, April 16 through April 20 Thursday, May 24 Monday, May 28 Monday, June 4 Tuesday, June 5 Wednesday, June 6 Thursday, June 7 Elementary - NO early release due to MCAS ELA Long Composition testing. Good Friday. All schools closed April recess. All schools closed at the end of the regular session on Friday, April 13. All schools reopen on Monday, April 23. (Patriots Day is observed on the third Monday in April, the 16th.) Final day for high school seniors in good standing as determined by principals. To be considered in good standing, a senior must have met all school obligations, including course work and attendance. Full day for seniors. (165 days). Memorial Day. All schools closed. Graduation QHS. Graduation NQHS Rain Date, QHS Graduation. Rain Date, NQHS Graduation. Monday, Tuesday, High School Final Examinations, Grades 9 11. Full structured Wednesday June 11, 12, 13 learning day for all high school students, grades 9 11. Friday, June 15 Day 180 for students Monday, June 18 Last Day for teachers. Day 182. Friday, June 22 Monday, June 25 Day 185. The Quincy Public Schools is required to indicate 5 make-up days in the event of school cancellations. Last day for Teachers, in the event of five school cancellation days. Approved by School Committee 2/9/11