Absences, Illness and Insurance

Admission and Transfer

Arrival, Dismissal and Before School

Athletics

Birthday Treats and Party Invitations

Discipline and Detention

Dress Code and Student Conduct

Tuition and Fees

Field Trips

Grading Honor Roll and Homework

Graduation Requirements

Inclement Weather

Lockers

Parental Responsibility and Brown Envelopes

Physical Exams

Lunch and Playground Rules

School Philosophy

Student Relations

Supplies

Tardiness

Telephone

Transportation

Visiting the School

Field Trips

Students take field trips for the dual purpose of learning and enjoyment. When a pupil enters I.C.S., a parental authorization is signed by parents and put in the student's folder. These are periodically updated. This authorizes permission to participate in any school activity. The attendance of the child at an event, therefore, assumes permission to participate. Parental authorization also authorizes the child or children to use the transportation furnished by the school. If parents do not want to have their child/children participate, we will withhold them from attending.

Parents will be notified concerning details of class trips involving their children. Many times, however, pupils are taken to a nursing home, Goodwill Park, or some other nearby place in conjunction with classroom activity. Permission for such short trips is assumed unless a parent states differently.


Last Updated August 26, 2010, by Mrs. Virgo