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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of
students and parents.
  1. What is your lunch time?
  2. Can I eat lunch with my child and when is your lunch time
  3. Can my child pass out birthday invitations in class?
  4. When is P.E.?
  5. When are your conference times?
  6. Can my child bring toys to school for recess?
  7. Is it okay to send mosquito spray to school for my child?



What is your lunch time?

Our lunch time is 11:08 - 11:38
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Can I eat lunch with my child and when is your lunch time

YES!  You may come during our class lunch time and sit at our assigned table.
 You may also take your child outside to the picnic tables.   However, you are
not allowed to take your child's friend outside with you.
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Can my child pass out birthday invitations in class?

Unfortunately, our policy  does not allow us to pass out invitations at
school.  I will provide each child with a list of our class's addresses and
phone numbers (with parent permission) so that you can mail invitations.
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When is P.E.?

We are on a 6 day rotating schedule this year.  This means that one week, we
will have P.E. on Tuesday and Thursday, and the next week, P.E. will be on
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.  Please
remember to have your child wear tennis shoes on P.E. days.
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When are your conference times?

My conference times are Monday through Friday, 1:30 - 2:00, and Monday and
Wednesday afternoons at 3:15.  If these times will not work for you, we can
try to arrange another time, or we can communicate over the phone.  You can
call the office at 281-482-1201 to schedule a conference.
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Can my child bring toys to school for recess?

It is school policy to leave toys at home.   We have many balls, jumpropes,
chalk, etc. that are provided by our P.T.O.
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Is it okay to send mosquito spray to school for my child?

We are not allowed to have bug spray at school.  Please spray your child in
the morning before they come to school.
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