Student Handbook
The guidance you may need to help you to make the most of the opportunities on offer at Jumbo Kids
To all students
We extend a warm welcome to all students entering Jumbo Kids. Jumbo Kids has a history of academic excellence, and we encourage all our students to continue on this path of excellence. We have a variety of extra-curricular activities that offer each student an opportunity to take part in one or more activities of his or her choosing. We look forward to working with the parents or guardians of our students. The Partnership of parents/guardians and teachers helps each student reach his/her potential. A complete listing of local policy is contained in the Policy Manual of our institution. This manual is on file at our office. Interested persons may review this policy manual during regular office hours, 8 am – 4 pm, Monday-Friday.
MISSION STATEMENT
We are a learning community dedicated to the success of every student.
VISION OF THE SCHOOL
Jumbo Kids’s faculty and staff are committed to helping each student achieve excellence in learning, social responsibility, and self-worth to attain career/college readiness and life-long success.
ADMISSION AND IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS
Students entering a Jumbo Kids for the first time must present proof of age, residency zone of Jumbo Kids. Children entering school (K-12) must have the required immunizations or the appropriately documented exemption. Students without proper documentation for immunizations will be sent home until documentation is provided . Students entering kindergarten must have reached the age of 5 on or before August 15th of the current school year.
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY
Jumbo Kids does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age or handicap in the provision of educational programs, activities, or opportunities.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
NEGLECT/ABUSE POLICY
CHILD NEGLECT AND ABUSE POLICY
Anyone having suspicion or information suggesting child abuse/neglect is required to report it to the Department of Children Services (DCS) . Students should tell their teacher, guidance counselor, nurse, or other school employee if they feel they are being neglected, hurt, or abused by someone or if they know a friend who is neglected or abused.
VISITORS
SCHOOL DELIVERIES
TARDIES
Being at school and class on time is essential for optimum teaching, learning, and earning promotion to the next grade. School bus transportation is provided free of charge to students in Warren County. For this reason, tardiness related to car problems, traffic, oversleeping, etc. are not valid reasons for tardiness.
School begins at 7:45. Due to heavy volumes of traffic around 7:30 am, it is advised that you plan accordingly. Students are released to go to classrooms at 7:40. Students must be in their classrooms when the 7:45 bell rings, or they WILL be tardy and MUST report to the office for a tardy slip. NEVER drop your child off if he/she is tardy, without coming inside to sign the student in! If the child is tardy and is not signed in, you will be called and asked to come back to school to do so.
•Three tardies or unexcused early dismissals within the same quarter will result in a warning being issued and the parent notified by the attendance clerk.
•On the 4th tardy or unexcused early dismissal within the same quarter, the student will receive two hours of After School Instruction (ASI) and the parent will be called for a conference at the school.
•On the fifth tardy or unexcused early school dismissals within the same quarter, the student will have a mandatory meeting with the school principal and/or District Attendance Director and the student will be placed on an attendance contract for the remainder of the quarter. If the student is out of zone, the student will be required to attend the school they are zoned.