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Mrs. Diane Peters and Mrs. Lynda Turnage PK-1



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FAQ

  1. What time does my child need to be at school?
  2. What do I do if my child is sick?
  3. Does everyone have to take a nap?
  4. Is my child allowed to bring a pillow for nap time?
  5. Are children allowed to bring toys to school?
  6. What if I need to get in contact with the teacher?
  7. What if I need to talk to the teacher?



What time does my child need to be at school?

The first bell rings at 7:45 and we will begin our day at 8:00.  
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What do I do if my child is sick?

Please call the office and let them know if your child is not 
attending school because of an illness.  Children must be fever 
free for 24 hours before being allowed to return to school.  
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Does everyone have to take a nap?

All children must nap or rest quietly during nap time. 
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Is my child allowed to bring a pillow for nap time?

Children are allowed to bring a small pillow that fits easily 
into their backpacks for naptime.  The pillow remains in the 
backpack unitl naptime each day.  We have light weight blankets 
for the children to use during nap.
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Are children allowed to bring toys to school?

We have many toys for you child to play with at school.  Please 
do not bring toys from home to school. 
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What if I need to get in contact with the teacher?

Please call the school at 487-1862 during school hours, and I 
will return your call as soon as I can.  You can also email me at 
www. promptsuccor.org.  Click onto faculty and staff and then my 
name.  The email icon is at the top of the page.  If you write a 
note, please put it into your child's folder, and I will repsond 
to it that day.
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What if I need to talk to the teacher?

Pre-K 1 has a "Open Door" policy.  Please come by at anytime, or 
if you need to schedule a conference just let me know.  Little 
concerns remain little when they are addressed immediately.
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