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Article 2 - School Day

September 25, 2007

 

 

Section 1                   Daily Schedules

Bell Schedule Monday-Thursday                10:00AM Late Start Schedule:                               

First Bell

8:10AM

Period 1

8:15-9:05AM

Period 2

9:08-9:58AM

Period 3

10:01-10:51AM

Period 4

10:54-11:44AM

SH Lunch

11:44-12:15PM

Period 5

11:47-12:30PM

JH Lunch

12:30-1:02PM

Period 6

12:18-1:02PM

Period 7

1:05-1:52PM

Period 8

1:55-2:42PM

Period 9

2:45-3:32PM

 

First Bell

9:55AM

Period 1

10:00-10:34AM

Period 2

10:37-11:11AM

Period 3

11:14-11:47AM

SH Lunch

11:47-12:15PM

Period 5

11:50-12:30PM

JH Lunch

12:26-12:57PM

Period 6

12:18-12:57PM

Period 4

1:00-1:34PM

Period 7

1:37-2:11PM

Period 8

2:14-2:48PM

Period 9

2:51-3:32PM

                                                                        2:00PM Dismissal Schedule:                       

First Bell

8:10AM

Period 1

8:15-8:55AM

Period 2

8:58-9:38AM

Period 3

9:41-10:21AM

Period 7

10:24-11:04AM

Period 4

11:07-11:42AM

SH Lunch

11:42-12:09PM

Period 5

11:45-12:23PM

JH Lunch

12:23-12:50PM

Period 6

12:12-12:50PM

Period 8

12:53-1:25PM

Period 9`

1:28-2:00PM

Friday Bell Schedule:                                   

First Bell

8:10AM

Period 1

8:15-9:06AM

Period 2

9:09-9:59AM

Period 3

10:02-10:52AM

Period 4

10:55-11:45AM

SH Lunch

11:45-12:13PM

Period 5

11:48-12:25PM

JH Lunch

12:25-12:54PM

Period 6

12:16-12:54PM

Period 7

12:57-1:39PM

Period 8

1:42-2:24PM

Period 9

2:27-3:08PM

Act. Period

3:11-3:32PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2:30PM Dismissal Schedule                                      1:30PM Dismissal Schedule

First Bell

8:10AM

Period 1

8:15-8:57AM

Period 2

9:00-9:42AM

Period 3

9:45-10:27AM

Period 4

10:30-11:12AM

Period 7

11:15-11:57AM

SH Lunch

11:57-12:25PM

Period 6

12:24-1:00PM

JH Lunch

12:33-1:00PM

Period 5

12:00-12:30PM

Period 8

1:03-1:45PM

Period 9

1:48-2:30PM

 

 

First Bell

8:10

Period 1

8:15-8:48AM

Period 2

8:52-9:24AM

Period 3

9:27-10:00AM

Period 4

10:03-10:36AM

Period 8

10:39-11:12AM

Period 7

11:15-11:47AM

SH Lunch

11:47-12:15PM

Period 5

11:54-1:22

JH Lunch

12:25-12:55PM

Period 6

12:18-12:55PM

Period 9

12:58-1:30PM

3:00PM Dismissal Schedule                              

First Bell

8:10AM

Period 1

8:15-9:04AM

Period 2

9:07-9:55AM

Period 3

9:58-10:46AM

Period 4

10:49-11:37AM

SH Lunch

11:37-12:05PM

Period 5

11:37-12:20PM

JH Lunch

12:20-12:43PM

Period 6

12:08-12:46PM

Period 7

12:49-1:30PM

Period 8

1:33-2:13PM

Period 9

2:16-3:00PM

 

Section 2                   Severe Weather and School Cancellations

The Superintendent of schools is authorized by the Board of Education to close public schools in case of severe weather. Representatives of the Superintendent’s staff will notify local news media when inclement weather warrants such action. The information is broadcast regularly by radio station KAWL/KTMX (1370 AM/105FM), television station KHAS (Channel 5) and www.cancellations.com.

 

Decision to Close Schools.  A decision to close school is made when forecasts by the weather service and civil defense officials indicate that it would be unwise for students to go to school. If possible, a decision about the next school day will be made by 9 p.m. for announcement during the 10 p.m. news. An early decision is not always possible because of uncertain weather conditions. School officials will make periodic assessments of conditions during the night and will decide early in the morning (by 6 a.m. if possible). In any case, an announcement will be made to the news media when schools will be closed. In some instances, schools will be open, but certain services may be cancelled (bus transportation, kindergarten, student activities). Announcements about other Nebraska school closings are included in Lincoln radio and television broadcasts. Students and parents will want to pay special attention to which public school district is being closed.

 

After School Starts.  Every attempt will be made to avoid closing school once classes are in session. In some instances closing school during the day is inevitable if children are to safely return home before the brunt of a major storm hits. In these cases as much advance notice as possible will be given to parents. If school is closed during the day the notice will be broadcast by the media and parents should have a plan in place to accommodate these circumstances.

 

Parental Decisions.Parents may decide to keep their children at home in inclement weather because of personal circumstances. Students absent because of severe weather when school is in session will be marked absent. The absence will be treated like any other absence for legitimate causes provided parents properly notify the school of their decision. Parents may pick up their children in inclement weather at any time during the school day. Students will not normally be dismissed from school during severe weather on the basis of a telephone request.

 

What Not To Do.Parents should not attempt to come to school during a tornado warning. School officials are not permitted to release students from the school building during a tornado warning. Tornado safety procedures are practiced regularly by students and staff members. Also, parents are urged not to call radio and television stations and school buildings during severe weather. Every effort will be made to provide accurate and timely information through the media.

 

Emergency Conditions. Sutton Public Schools has a signal which, when activated, includes the necessity to either evacuate the building or to move to safer areas of the building.  All regular drills are held as required by law through the school year.  There are plans for Emergency Exit system, Tornado Warning System, and Critical Incident Response.

 

Emergency Drills

In case of emergency situations, Sutton has developed plans for shelter and evacuation of the building with civil defense agencies and the State Fire Marshall.  Part of the plans include practice drills to insure that all parties know the proper procedures to follow in case of emergency.  Fire drills will be conducted monthly, without advance warning by the ringing of the alarm bell.  Storm procedures will be practiced each year, and Sutton will participate in the statewide Tornado Preparedness Day with a practice drill.

 

 

Section 3                   Closed Campus:

All students are required to remain on campus during the school day.  Leaving the building for any reason, requires a note/phone call from the parent/guardian reported to the office.  Students who are ill must report to the school nurse or Principal/office to make arrangements if needed to return home.       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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