Parent/Guardian Handbook

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INTRODUCTION Welcome to San Diego Unified School Districtʼs PrimeTime Extended Day Program. PrimeTime offers elementary and middle school age students with an exciting and engaging learning environment before and/or after school. Parents/Guardians can feel comfortable knowing their children are participating in academic and enrichment activities, while interacting with peers in a physically and emotionally safe environment. PrimeTime services are available at no cost to participating families. This handbook is a guide to understanding the policies and procedures of Prime- Time. Please read it carefully, and keep it handy for future reference throughout the year. As a parent or guardian of a child enrolled in PrimeTime, we value your involvement. Any contributions of your ideas, time, talents and/or materials are not required, but greatly appreciated. To keep you informed, monthly newsletters and calendars of activities and events are distributed and posted on the PrimeTime Parent/Guardian Information Board. If 2017-2018 Parent/Guardian Handbook you have any questions, please feel free to ask the PrimeTime program leader. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION PrimeTime is designed and operated by experience individuals in child development, education, and youth leadership. Staff members work closely with the school staff, classroom teachers, and the school principal. PrimeTime is operated by individual schools or community partners. PrimeTime maintains involvement with community organizations, public agencies, and volunteers to provide each school with a broad spectrum of resources. San Diego Unified School District Extended Learning Opportunities Department 2441 Cardinal Lane, Bldg. A San Diego, CA 92123 PrimeTime is designed to create an enthusiasm for learning and building skills in the areas of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics. Activities are fun, challenging, and developmentally appropriate for program participants. Prime- Time is located in classrooms, computer labs, multi-purpose rooms and/or auditoriums on school campuses where the children feel safe and comfortable. 2

STUDENT PARTICIPATION (ENROLLMENT) PrimeTime Student Participation Forms must be completed and signed by a parent/guardian prior to students participating in PrimeTime. It is the parent/ guardianʼs responsibility to keep all pertinent information current, failure to do so may result in disenrollment. STUDENT/STAFF RATIO The student to staff ratio is 20 to 1 at all schools. PROGRAM HOURS PrimeTime operates every regular school day. Please see the program leader for specific information regarding the schoolʼs schedule, and to obtain a calendar of holidays, minimum days, and school closures. PrimeTime does not operate on non-school days. PrimeTime is available before school hours at most, but not all schools, and program start times vary among schools. Before school programs operate for a minimum of 90 minutes. All PrimeTime locations offer after school programs beginning after school is dismissed until at least 6:00 P.M. each day and for a minimum of 15 hours per week. ACADEMIC SUPPORT AND ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES Academic support is provided to promote enthusiasm for learning and building skills in the areas of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics within the common core framework. School principals work closely with community partners and program leaders to identify credentialed teachers and to ensure that activities complement the regular school day curriculum. This is key to providing a comprehensive learning experience for every student. Although program staff may provide homework assistance daily, family members should check their childʼs homework for completeness and accuracy as they may not have time to complete homework; PrimeTime is not a homework completion program. 3 PrimeTime allows students to participate in a variety of structured enrichment activities with their friends and peers including science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics, musical instruments, dance, writing and performing plays, athletics, and educational and cooperative games. NUTRITIONAL SNACK/MEAL* Students are served a free afternoon snack or meal. If your child has any dietary restrictions or allergies please complete the Medical Statement to Request Special Meals and/or Accommodations available from the PrimeTime Program Leader. All requests must be based on a medical necessity and will be reviewed by the districtʼs menu systems development dietitian. ATTENDANCE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES In accordance with the California Education Code Section 8483(a) (1) that provides funding for PrimeTime, students are expected to attend the before and/or after school program every day for the full range of hours offered. Students who do not attend daily for the full range of program hours may be subject to disenrollment. Priority is given to those students who attend the program daily. BEFORE SCHOOL PROGRAM POLICY Students participating in the before school program must be signed in by a parent/ guardian, with the exception of those students who normally walk or ride the bus to school. Students are expected to attend the program every day for the full range of hours offered except when arriving late in accordance with the Before School Late Arrival Policy. All students attending the before school program must have a completed Before School Late Arrival Form on file. Students who do not attend the before school program daily, for a minimum of 50% of program hours each day, may be subject to disenrollment. Priority is given to those students who attend the program daily. Before school program late arrival is permissible for reasons such as: Parallel Program (such as tutoring, sports, etc.) Family emergencies / Family Obligations 4

Medical appointments / Emergencies Transportation Weather conditions These reasons are excusable, however, funding may be in jeopardy since attendance is still non-compliant if it is after the 50% cut off. AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM POLICY It is the parent/guardianʼs responsibility to notify the program leader if their child will be absent. If the child is scheduled to attend and does not report to the program, the program staff will make every effort to verify the absence with the school staff and/or contact the parent/guardian. Students participating in the after school program must be signed out by a parent/ guardian or authorized adult, with the exception of those students who normally walk or ride the bus home. Students are expected to attend the program every day for the full range of hours offered except when leaving early in accordance with the After School Early Release Policy. All students attending the after school program must have a completed After School Early Release Form on file. Students who do not attend the after school program daily, for a minimum of 50% of program hours each day, may be subject to disenrollment. Priority is given to students who attend the program daily. A child may be released early from the PrimeTime after school program prior to the end of the program time for reasons such as: Parallel Program (such as tutoring, sports, etc.) Family emergencies / Family Obligations Medical appointments / Emergencies Transportation Weather conditions STUDENT RELEASE AUTHORIZATION If someone other than the childʼs custodial parent(s) or legal guardian(s) will be picking up the child from the program, their name(s) must be included as an additional emergency contact in the Student Participation Form and/or prior written authorization must be given and the person will be required to show photo ID. The custodial parent(s) or legal guardian(s) are the only persons who can authorize the PrimeTime staff to release the child to another individual. LATE PICK UP POLICY It is imperative that children are picked up promptly when PrimeTime ends each day. Emergency contacts will be called for any child who is not picked up by the end of program hours. If PrimeTime staff is unable to contact an authorized adult, children will be considered to be abandoned. If this occurs, school police may be contacted to take custody of the child. If a child is habitually left after the end of PrimeTime, the child may be suspended or disenrolled from the program. POSITIVE BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT PrimeTime uses positive reinforcement and developmentally appropriate guidance techniques and consequences to encourage appropriate behavior. Parents/Guardians will be provided with a student discipline policy. Students are expected to follow school and program rules and the following respect rules: Respect yourself Respect others Respect materials Take responsibility for your actions Not following program rules may result in your child being suspended and/or disenrolled from the program. Please note PrimeTime operates with an established supervision ratio. Students are 5 6

expected to comply with program health and safety standards. If a childʼs actions endanger the health and safety of himself or herself, another student, or staff member they may be suspended and/or disenrolled from the program. ILLNESS If a child becomes ill during PrimeTime and cannot participate in the normal daily routine, the program leader will notify a parent/guardian or emergency contact to pick up the child. Please keep your child at home if experiencing a fever, cold with heavy nasal discharge, persistent cough, a contagious disease, or any symptoms such as: sore throat or vomiting. MEDICATIONS In the event that medication needs to be administered to a child while attending PrimeTime, a parent/legal guardian and physician must complete the Authorization to Administer Medication Form (requiring physicianʼs signature). This form is available from the program leader. PrimeTime staff may not have access to the school health office or student medications prescribed for use during the regular school day. Medication must be presented to PrimeTime staff in its original container, labeled with physicianʼs name, phone number, prescription expiration date, prescription directions, and pharmacy contact. PrimeTime School Nurses are available for consultation during PrimeTime hours. INJURY Mild scrapes or Ouches will be reported to a parent/guardian by way of an Ouch Report. Staff will use standard first aid and universal precautions when treating scrapes or falls. An Injury Report will be completed for more serious injuries and will be placed on file with PrimeTime with a copy to the principal and San Diego Unified School Districtʼs Extended Learning Opportunities Department. When a serious accident or injury occurs, the program leader will attempt to notify parents/guardians and emergency contacts. A more serious accident / injury may require: 911 notification (paramedics) Emergency room visit via ambulance-accompanied by PrimeTime staff Follow-up care by a doctor/dentist All emergency numbers must be kept current in order to assure that a parent/ guardian can be reached whenever necessary. Parents/guardians are responsible for all costs incurred in the provision of emergency medical treatment for their child. CHILD ABUSE/NEGLECT The State of California considers all PrimeTime staff Mandated Reporters of child abuse or neglect. This requires the staff to report any and all cases of suspected child abuse. If abuse/neglect is suspected the proper authorities will be contacted and an incident report will be filed. All staff members are trained in child abuse awareness. It is helpful to advise staff regarding accidental injuries that have occurred at home. INCLUSION OF SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS PrimeTime recognizes and supports the rights of special needs students to participate alongside their peers. All PrimeTime programs are open to such inclusion, so long as the student is selected for enrollment based on the criteria set forth for all families, follows established program rules, and the family abides by all program policies. PrimeTime will provide reasonable accommodations for students with special needs. RIGHTS/PRIVILEGES All participants, students, staff and parents/guardians, are entitled to the following rights and privileges: To be accorded dignity To be accorded a safe and healthy environment 7 8

To be accorded an environment free from the following: corporal punishment, humiliation, intimidation, ridicule, threats, physical restraint or mental abuse To be accorded an environment that includes all of the necessities of care Persons with disabili es who require alterna ve means of communica on for program informa on (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabili es may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Addi- onally, program informa on may be made available in languages other than English. Any parent/guardian or child representative has the right to be informed of the appropriate procedure regarding grievances, questions or complaints. The procedure is as follows: Step #1: Contact the PrimeTime Program Leader (phone number posted on PrimeTime Parent/Guardian Information Board) Step #2: Contact the PrimeTime Partnerʼs office (phone number posted on Prime- Time Parent/Guardian Information Board) Step #3: Contact San Diego Unified School District, Extended Learning Opportunities To file a program complaint of discrimina on, complete the USDA Program Discrimina on Compliant Form. (AD-3027) found online at: h p:// www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or write a le er addressed to USDA and provide in the le er all of the informa on requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or le er to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: program.intake@usda.gov. This ins tu on is an equal opportunity provider. Department information follows: San Diego Unified School District Extended Learning Opportunities Department 2441 Cardinal Lane, Bldg. A San Diego, CA. 92123 Phone: (858) 503-1870 Fax: (858) 496-1948 Email: PrimeTime@sandi.net *In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, itʼs Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, religious creed, disability, age, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA. 9 10