Parent Input for SIP and PFEP
Parent Input.docx
Voice Your Opinion.docx
PFEP 2020-2021.pdf
Kindergarten Registration
Your child must be five years old by Sept. 1, 2021.
Please bring:
- Florida Physical Form (DOH Form 3040)
- Birth Certificate Copy
- Florida Department of Health Form 680 (immunization card)
- Two Proofs of Residency: FL driver's license with correct address, copy of lease or rental agreement (with rent receipt), deed, power or water bill, or homeowner's insurance
- Child's social security number
Registration for Out of County/State
Please bring:
- Florida Physical Form (DOH Form 3040)
- Birth Certificate Copy
- Florida Department of Health Form 680 (immunization card)
- Two Proofs of Residency: FL driver's license with correct address, copy of lease or rental agreement (with rent receipt), deed, power or water bill, or homeowner's insurance, Car Registration
- Child's social security number
- Proof of prior school level
Medication
All medication that is to be taken at school must have a new medication form on file in the nurse's office.
Please refer to the Student Health Services website to access the new medication forms and or procedure forms for next school year.
Medication forms, procedure forms, and emergency care plans must be renewed by the parent, at or before the beginning of each school year in order for your child to receive medication or procedures during school hours.
Students carrying their own epi-pen, inhaler or diabetic supplies, are also required to have medication forms on file. If you have any questions please contact the school nurse.
School Emergency Guide for Parents
Parents Have a Key Role in Emergency Response
During and following an emergency situation, school and district officials must act quickly and follow established emergency protocols to safeguard students and staff, secure schools, and communicate accurate information in a timely manner. Parents can assist greatly by helping with preparation before the emergency.
School Emergency Guide for Parents
PTO - Parent Teacher Organization
Our PTO will meet in conjunction with our SAC team. We meet the last Tuesday of the month in the Media Center.
SAC - Student Advisory Council
Our SAC team meets the last Tuesday of the month in the Media Center.
Florida KidCare
Information about the Florida KidCare Program
Parents Right to Know
The Florida Department of Education is required by NCLB to inform parents of their right to request information about the professional qualifications of both the teachers and the paraprofessionals who teach their children.
right to know.pdf
Fresh Start Program
FSOnlineFlyer.pdf
Curbside Cubs To Go
Dear Parents,
The safety of our children is always most crucial. We recognize that all parents have busy schedules. We all have to face high gas prices. These are just a few reasons we created our Curbside Cubs To Go service. So that Curbside Cubs To Go runs smoothly, we ask that you follow these guidelines.
- If you need to escort or help your child carry items, please park in the front parking lot. If you need to communicate with the office staff or leave a note for the teachers, please use the front parking area. The teachers’ primary duty during pick up and drop off is supervising the children and keeping them safe. You may use e-mail or phone to contact our dedicated teachers to schedule teacher/parent conferences.
- Only the right traffic lane will be used for drop off and pick up. All children should be entering and exiting the vehicle on the right passenger side only. This insures our children’s safety since the left lane, which is used for driving through, is not required to stop. Insure your own safety by not exiting and walking around your car.
- Always pull forward as far as possible when dropping off your children or picking up your children. In the afternoon be sure that your child's curbside to go pick up number is hanging on the rear view mirror for teachers to see. Curbside numbers are available in the front office.
- When dropping off your child, please make sure he/she is clear of the car and on the sidewalk before driving forward. Children often forget items and take a step back to get them or talk to you.
- Visually check both lanes when attempting a lane change after drop off and pick up. Many cars and individuals will be entering and exiting the area. This measure could prevent accidents and damage. Use common courtesy and respect when dealing with others.
We hope Curbside Cubs To Go will insure everyone’s safety, save you time, and gas money. We thank you in advance for your help and cooperation.