FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common 
questions of students and parents.
  1. What time should students arrive at school?
  2. What time is dismissal?
  3. What happens if my child is absent?
  4. What is the dress code?
  5. How is a student's grade calculated?
  6. How can I arrange a meeting with the teacher?
  7. Do I need to attend the Home School Ass. meetings?
  8. What is the High School process and how can I prepare my child?
  9. What are the requirements for graduation and/or promotion?
  10. How can I stay on top of my child's education?
  11. Do you assign any extra credit work?
  12. In addition to studying, how can my child succeed in school?
  13. What is the purpose of the Behavior Reflection Room?
  14. Does the school have a cell phone policy?
  15. Who are my child's teachers?



What time should students arrive at school?

Students should arrive at school at 8:00am.  You may enter at 
that time through the auditorium doors along 4th Avenue.  
Frequent latenesses cause a disruption to the class.
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What time is dismissal?

Dismissal is at 2:15pm.  The students will be dismissed from the 
exit along 97th Street closest to 4th Avenue.  
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What happens if my child is absent?

Please call the office and inform the secretary.  Any missed 
work 
will be completed when your child returns to school.  It will be 
his/her responsibility to find out what needs to be completed.   
There are no make-ups for missed tests and quizzes.  Also, if 
your child is absent, please make sure to send in an absent note 
on the day he/she returns to school.  Taking vacations during 
the 
school year is considered an unexcused absence.
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What is the dress code?

The children should wear the proper uniform.  For boys, shirts 
should be tucked in and belts should be worn.  Hair should be 
kept short.  For girls, hair should be tied back and school 
sweaters should be worn.  No makeup or dangling earrings are 
permitted.  Gym uniforms should look neat and clean.  
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How is a student's grade calculated?

I base a student's grade on different things, including class 
participation, average of test scores, homework, published 
writing, note-taking skills, oral reading skills and reading 
comprehension.
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How can I arrange a meeting with the teacher?

If you ever need to meet with me for any reason, you can either 
call the office, send a note in with your child, or e-mail me.  
I 
will respond promptly.
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Do I need to attend the Home School Ass. meetings?

Your attendance at these meetings is encouraged.  During 
the first meeting in September, you will meet your child's 
teachers and receive pertinent information / handouts which you 
will need to refer to throughout the year.  At the meeting in 
June, you will meet with your child's future teacher and be 
briefed on information pertaining to the following 
school year.
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What is the High School process and how can I prepare my child?

Within the first two months of school, it is recommended that 
your eighth grader take two very important high school exams.  
One is the TACHS Exam for admittance to Catholic High Schools 
and 
the other is the Specialized Public High School Entrance Exam.  
The scores your child receives, along with academic 
performance, will help determine where your child will be 
attending high school next year.  An application is filled out 
for general public schools.  Preparation courses are given 
in our area and are recommended.  We will also utilize school 
time to help the students prepare for these tests, however, keep 
in mind that we are very limited on time.  I am always available 
to speak with you and your children to help them make the 
best decisions for their upcoming year.  Please be aware that it 
is your responsibility to obtain information about any 
scholarships or exams for private high schools, such as Poly 
Prep. Also, students needing letters of recommendation should 
ask 
a teacher they currently have and should give that 
teacher a week's notice.  Regis, Sacred Heart, Marymount, 
Loyola, Bard,
etc. have separate admissions processes.
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What are the requirements for graduation and/or promotion?

A student must successfully complete his/her course study at St. 
Patrick.  Failure to do so will result in the student having to 
attend summer school.  If a student fails three subjects for the 
year, retention may be necessary.  If an eighth grader fails 
three subjects for the year, he/she will not receive his/her 
diploma until summer school has been successfully completed.
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How can I stay on top of my child's education?

Every student should keep a record of his/her assignments in 
their agenda book.  Please check this book every night to make 
sure each assignment has been completed.  I might also suggest 
checking the assignment for spelling and grammatical errors as 
well.  Proofreading and editing all writing assignments is an 
essential step in doing well.  Also, please note when your 
child has an exam.  I usually return my tests within a few days 
to a week, so be persistent in asking your child what score 
he/she received.  Interim progress reports go out three times a 
year.  Report card conferences are held twice a year.
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Do you assign any extra credit work?

I do not give extra credit assignments on a regular basis.  I 
do, 
however, give a student extra points for turning in writing 
assignments for essay/poetry contests that sometimes come across 
my desk.  Students are given the details as the contests come in.
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In addition to studying, how can my child succeed in school?

Note-taking and organizational skills are very essential to 
being 
successful in school and in life.  Pink vocabulary index cards 
should be carried and studied.  Reading daily, whether it be 
books, newspapers or magazines, can help a student struggling 
with comprehension skills.  Turning in homework 
assignments on time, participating in class discussions, and 
coming prepared to class are also important factors in doing 
well 
and succeeding.  Failure to bring workbooks, notebooks and 
textbooks to class results in the student falling behind.
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What is the purpose of the Behavior Reflection Room?

The Behavior Reflection Room is a resource room made available 
during lunch to students who do not follow the rules of the 
school.  Once the student eats his/her lunch, he/she must 
complete an essay on why they broke the rules and how they plan 
to better follow the rules in the future.  More 
than four Behavior Reflection Room notices will result in the 
student receiving an unsatisfactory grade in conduct on their 
progress report.  Also, the student forfeits the right to dress 
down days.  Behavior Reflection Room logs are sent home 
periodically throughout the year.  If the inappropriate behavior 
continues, the parent/guardian will be called up to 
meet with a tribunal of teachers.  More than thirteen relection 
logs for the year results in the student forfeiting his/her 
graduation trip and possibly the eighth grade dance.
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Does the school have a cell phone policy?

Junior high students usually walk home from school either alone 
or with a classmate.  I understand, that for this reason, an 
eighth grader may need to carry a cell phone with him/her.  Cell 
phones may be carried (turned OFF and out of sight) only if 
there 
is a parent note on file requesting that their child be 
permitted 
to carry a cell phone to school.  All other electronic devices 
are forbidden.
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Who are my child's teachers?

Mrs. Keenan - eighth grade homeroom and english language arts
Mrs. Shapiro - seventh grade homeroom and mathematics
Mrs. Gammone - sixth grade homeroom and social studies
Mr. Barone & Mrs. D'Emic - science, lab, health and science 
essays
Mrs. Biondo - library and research skills
Ms. Zaikowski - computer
Mr. Turro - physical education
Mrs. Geraci - art
Mr. Bruschi - music, boys' choir, orchestra, girls' chorus
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