Elementary Birthday Celebration Policy
2014 – 2015
2014 – 2015
Dear Parents,
At Discovery School we cherish the
opportunities to celebrate the life and the relationships that are constantly
being built among our students. Keeping that in mind, and after a careful
revision and discussion about our students birthday celebrations, the school
administration has come up with the following policy:
For Birthday Recognition During School Hours:
1. No invitations
of any kind allowed to be handed out if the celebration is to be held in
school.
2. No gifts
will be brought to school..
3. No goodies/candy bags
will be allowed to be handed out at school.
4. Parents
should notify the teacher at least one week in
advance of a classroom birthday party.
5. Birthday
celebrations will be announced by the teacher
in the weekly blog posts so the parents know not to send lunch on a
specific day.
6. If
the parents choose to bring cake/lunch it is their responsibility to be at school on time to serve the
lunch/cake. The teachers will assist the parent if needed, but will not be in
charge of the event. If a parent cannot be present for the event, it must be
discussed and cleared with the teacher so the teacher can take charge and make
the necessary arrangements (i.e. duties, personal day, etc).
7. For
beverages, parents can provide fruit
juice or water.
8. No
party should be elaborate or disturbing to others. It should not take more than
30 minutes of class time and can be at the end of the school day or during
lunch. More than one birthday can be celebrated at the same time, and the
teacher may decide to celebrate all of one month’s birthdays at the same time.
Information concerning class parties should be communicated to parents.
9. Students
of both sections of a grade level (e.g. Grade 2A and Grade 2B) will be
included in all birthday parties for that grade
For Birthday Parties Outside of
School Hours:
·
Only if every student is invited in both classes, the invitations can be given to the teacher to hand out at an appropriate time. Parents are not allowed to hand out party invitations in class.
· If all children in both classes are not
going to be invited to a party,
the parent must use an alternate way to distribute the invitations—e.g.
by email or phone) – The invitations cannot be
given on the school’s bus or the school campus.
We hope you will be supportive of
this new policy and help us teachers enforce what we feel will maintain the
focus of celebrations to a time for sharing and having fun.
Sincerely Yours,
The Discovery School Elementary
Teachers
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