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ABIDING SAVIOR PRESCHOOL PARENT'S HANDBOOKClick here to download the 2008 Parents Handbook. NOTICEPlease read this information thoroughly before returning your registration form to the Director. When you register your child, you are accepting the following policies of our preschool. We highly recommend that you keep a copy of the handbook for reference throughout the year.
STANDARDSOur preschool is licensed by and complies with the standards set forth by the Minnesota Department of Human Services (phone 651-296-3971).
PURPOSE Our purpose is to supplement early home experience in a Christian environment planned to further each child's development through learning and playing with others. We believe it is important that each child feel comfortable and confident in what may be his/her first group experience outside the home in order to have enjoyable learning experiences. It is the aim of the staff to provide an environment and program curriculum that will meet individual needs and further each child's development as she/he participates in happy challenging, and personally rewarding experiences. ABIDING SAVIOR LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
WHO ARE OUR PRESCHOOL STUDENTS?Abiding Savior Preschool admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship programs and other school-administrated programs.
WHEN ARE THE PRESCHOOL SESSIONS?Abiding Savior Preschool is in session from September to May.There are three different sessions:
STUDENT PICK-UP AND LATE FEE POLICIESParents should be prompt in picking up their children at the end of class. Children will need to be picked up outside their classroom, in the church building. If there will be an unforeseen delay, please notify the preschool that you will be late picking up your child, or if there is a change in who will be picking up your child.Late fee schedule:
If the parent is not at the preschool within 15 minutes of dismissal (and we have not been notified of a late arrival), we will call the home and then, if necessary, the emergency numbers. If the parent or someone from the emergency numbers does not arrive after one hour, we will contact the Mounds View Police. We regret any inconvenience this would cause, but we are obligated to ensure the safety of our students and families.
STAFFThere is a teacher and a full-time assistant or aide working with each session of twenty children. Substitute teachers are available when it is necessary for a regular teacher to be absent.
HOW TO ENROLLTo register your child, call the Director, at 763-784-5326 or 763-784-5120. A registration form, parent handbook, and medical forms will be mailed to you. When the registration form is completed and returned to the Director, your child will then be registered. Forms returned after the class is filled will be placed on a waiting list. The Director will notify these persons when an opening is available. You may mail forms to Abiding Savior Preschool, 8211 Red Oak Drive, Mounds View, MN 55112-5929, or you may leave the completed form with the church office.
REGISTRATION FEEA $30.00 registration fee is due at the time you register your child. This fee is not refundable and does not apply to tuition.
PARTY FEEAt the time of registration each family is asked to contribute $15.00 for parties and entertainment for the year.
TUITION
Checks can be put in the preschool mailbox outside the classroom.
PARENT INVOLVEMENTParents are asked, on occasion, to assist with special activities in the classroom, and also as resource persons to the program.
PARENT ORIENTATIONParent orientation will be held on your child's first day of class. A shortened class period (1 - 1 1/2 hrs.) will give the preschool child and his/her parent(s) an opportunity to meet together and then separately as they become acquainted with the preschool program.
PARENT CONFERENCESA pre-entrance conference will be scheduled before classes begin. Parents will be notified by mail of the pre-conference dates. Two other conferences will be offered to discuss the child's progress and any other concerns over the child's future. Special conferences will be arranged at any time the parents and /or teachers feel it would be helpful. Telephone calls and written communiques may also be used.
OPEN-DOOR POLICYParents are invited and encouraged to visit at any time during the school year. Short visits are often more rewarding than a full session visit.
PARENT INFORMATIONPlease check your child's "blue pocket" daily for notices and newsletters sent home periodically throughout the year.
PARENTS GRIEVANCE PROCEDUREOur staff welcomes comments and suggestions to improve the quality of care for your child. When an area of concern arises, the problem should be brought to the immediate attention of your child's teacher who will work with you to solve the problem to everyone's satisfaction. If the problem is still unresolved, it should be brought to the attention of the preschool Director. The Director shall then hear both parties and within a period of 24 to 48 hours shall try to mediate a settlement of the grievance. In the event the problem is still not resolved, the grievance shall be taken to the Preschool Committee at their next scheduled monthly meeting for resolution of the grievance.
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES FOR PARENTSThe teaching staff will plan special activities. Parents will be notified in advance of the planned date.
FUNERAL POLICYThe preschool is located within a church and, therefore, funerals are an occasional occurrence during the preschool hours. The narthex is often used for funeral purposes during this time. We ask that preschool families enter and exit through the side door at the East end of the church when a funeral is in session. Please be aware of notes posted as you enter the church or on the table next to your child's class announcing this event.
HEALTH CARE FORM AND IMMUNIZATION RECORDThese forms will be mailed to you with the registration forms. Please be certain that:
HEALTH REGULATIONS
FIRST AID Teachers are trained in First Aid procedures and will administer first aid for minor injuries (cuts, scratches, and bumps), which do not require medical attention. Injuries requiring stitches or x-ray will be reported immediately to the parent(s) or caregiver and they will be expected to come and pick up the child and make medical arrangements. If the injury is life threatening, 911 will be called.
MEDICAL EMERGENCY PROCEDUREIf a medical emergency would occur during the session, we will:
SPECIAL NEEDS OF INDIVIDUAL CHILDREN Written permission from the State Licensing Agent must be obtained prior to the enrollment of handicapped children (handicapped is defined as involving a sensory defect, physical or mental deficiency or emotional disturbance).
SNACK TIME AND BIRTHDAYSParents are asked to take turns providing snacks for their child's class several times during the year. The State of Minnesota, Dept. of Human Services, requires that treats be "store bought" to avoid the possibility of hepatitis infection. One of the treat days will be on your child's birthday or half-year birthday celebration. You can do something special for this occasion.A snack bag will be sent home with your child the session before it is his/her turn to bring snacks. If your snack doesn't fit into the snack bag, send it whatever way you can, but remember to send back the snack bag so that we use it as a visual reminder for the next person. Suggestions for snacks: FRUITS - such as apples, oranges, bananas (usually ½ per child) canned unsweetened pineapple chunks, fresh pineapple, raisins, etc. CRUNCHIES OR DAIRY PRODUCTS - popcorn, pretzels, cheese curls, granola-type snacks, yogurt, pudding pops, etc. VEGETABLES - carrot sticks or curls, cauliflower, zucchini, or celery with dip CRACKERS & CHEESE OR MEAT - graham, triscuts, rye crisp, etc., pieces of meat or cheese or a honey/peanut butter or cream cheese spread
DRINK -1 gallon of 100% juice (not Hi-C) or milk
CLOTHING
TOYS We prefer that children do not bring toys from home. However, if special situation arise when the parents finds if necessary to allow the child to bring a toy, the teacher will determine whether the toy is appropriate in a group situation. Please be sure children do not bring money, candy, gum, nails, rocks, etc., in pockets. Should you find puzzle pieces, small toys, etc., in your child's pockets when he/she comes home, return them to the teacher. Many children save things in their pockets and are not "stealing " them.
METHODS OF BEHAVIOR GUIDANCE DISCIPLINEWe think of discipline as guidance, which will correct, strengthen, improve and help the child to learn to control his/her actions. Actions prompted by a combination of thoughts and feelings make up behavior.To discipline or guide behavior:
SHARING TIME The children may bring items for the nature and science center; items that can be displayed in the room during the session for others to enjoy; or books or records at any time. Pets may be brought to the preschool by the parent. Please contact the teachers in advance.
PASTORAL VISITSAny one of the Abiding Savior Pastors are likely to pay a visit to the classroom and share a short Bible story with the children on a monthly basis, or gather them in the sanctuary for a brief "chapel time" together.
FIRE & TORNADO DRILLSIn compliance with the Minnesota Department of Human Services, the children will participate in monthly fire drills, and tornado drills once each month in April, May and September.
SNOW DAY POLICYIf the Mounds View Public School District #621 Kindergarten classes close because of inclement weather, we too, will close.Tuition for "snow days" will be credited for two-day classes, if we exceed two days lost during the school year.
Three-day classes will be credited, if we exceed three days lost during the school year.
TRANSPORTATIONThe staff does not arrange transportation to and from class, and other car pools, but parents of enrolled children will receive a class list to assist them in making those arrangements. The staff must be informed in writing if your child is to leave the premises during the session or at the close of the session with anyone other than the parent or the usual designated pick-up person.
INSURANCEThe children are covered by general liability insurance while on the premises of Abiding Savior Lutheran Church. See the church Office Manager for information about the carrier, and about coverages.
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATIONIt is the policy of this preschool that no information of a confidential nature will be released without the written consent of the parent or guardian. This includes information to the public schools and medical offices.
RESEARCH & PUBLIC RELATIONS PERMISSIONWritten permission will be obtained from a parent before a child is involved in experimental research or public relations activity involving the child while she/he is at the preschool. |