Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students
and parents.
- How can I contact you?
- Do the children have a snack time?
- When are specials?
- When are library books due?
- Can I send in birthday party invitations with my child?
- Do I need to fix and return all of my child's work that has mistakes?
- Do I need to hand in the book with the homework packet?
How can I contact you?
If at any time during the school year you need to talk to me,
please call the main office at (845) 227-1770. I am usually in
by 8:00 a.m. and generally available after school until 4:00
p.m. If you call when the children are in the room, please leave
a message and phone number and I will return your call as soon
as possible.
Do the children have a snack time?
Students will have a snack time each day at approximately 2:30
p.m. Please send in a nutritious snack (peanut free) with your
child each day.
When are specials?
Art:
Physical Education:
Music:
Computer: 10:30-11:10 Day 6
Library: 10:40-11:10 Day 3
When are library books due?
Library books are due on day 3 when we have library. However if
your child finishes his/her book before our library day and
would like to return it earlier, it is possible for your child
to return his/her book earlier and get a new book.
Can I send in birthday party invitations with my child?
Please do not send invitations to school unless you have one for
everyone, or all of the boys, or all of the girls.
Do I need to fix and return all of my child's work that has mistakes?
You are free to have your child fix mistakes on his/her work at
home. However, work does not need to be fixed and returned to
school unless it says "Please fix and return" on it, or "Please
finish and return."
Do I need to hand in the book with the homework packet?
No, you do not need to hand in the book with your homework
packet. I trust that you have done the assignment and assembled,
read, and circled/highlighted any words (if necessary). It is
recommended that you keep all of these books in a shoe box so
your child may re-read them.