Student and Parent Guidebook

                                                                                   

                                                                                                                                                                                                 White Oak Elementary School                                                                                                     

                                                                                     

Wildcats       

       

Our mission is to inspire within each child the confidence to become a lifelong learner.

 

 

555 W.B. McLean Drive

Cape Carteret, NC  28584

Phone: (252) 393-3990

Fax: (252) 393-2773

www.carteretcountyschools.org/woes

 

 

Ms. Wanda Nelson Fowler                                       Ms. Roxann Everett

Principal                                                                Assistant Principal

wfowler@woes.carteret.k12.nc.us                                                    reverett@woes.carteret.k12.nc.us

 

 

 

Student and Parent Guidebook

 

I.  Overview of White Oak Elementary School

 

     The staff and administration at White Oak Elementary School believe that the elementary years are the most important years in the educational process.  It is during this early time that attitudes are formed, learning patterns are established, and basic skills and concepts that lead to later success in school and in life are acquired. 

     White Oak Elementary School offers kindergarten through fifth grades.  Our instructional program is based on the North Carolina Standard Course of Study and provides instruction in English / language arts, mathematics, social studies, science, computer and information skills, physical education and healthful living, dance, music, and visual arts.

     Since 1995, White Oak has been a part of the statewide network of A+ schools where daily instruction in the arts is used to teach all children in the ways they learn.  The A+ approach is based on Dr. Howard Gardner’s model of learning which identifies the eight ways children learn and defines strategies for teaching children in these ways.  At White Oak, the curriculum of the North Carolina Standard Course of Study is integrated into themes and units at each grade level.

 

II. Daily Schedule

 

7:30 – 8:05 a.m.                      Teachers are at morning duty stations to supervise arriving students.

Students should not arrive at school earlier than 7:30 a.m.  White Oak Elementary cannot assure the safety of children who are on campus before adult supervision is available.

 

7:40 - 8:00 a.m.                       Breakfast served in the school cafeteria (optional).

 

8:00 a.m.                 First bell; school begins.

 

8:05 a.m.                 Tardy bell

 

3:00 p.m.                 Dismissal bell; school ends.

 

III. A Safe, Orderly and Caring Environment

 

Specific White Oak Elementary School Behavior Expectations

 

A. Appropriate behavior:

·         Students are responsible for knowing that school-wide expectations include arriving at school after 7:30 a.m. and going directly to breakfast or to classroom area to wait for the first bell.

·         Appropriate behavior is expected from students as they wait in the hallways prior to the beginning of the school day. They are expected to sit along the wall outside their classroom. Book bags and lunch boxes are to be kept at their sides or in their laps. Feet and legs are to be kept out of the walkways. Once a student arrives on his/her hallway, there will be no traveling to other parts of campus unless he/she is on an errand and has a written pass from a specific teacher. Students in the hallways should be prepared to sit quietly and follow the directions of the staff member on duty.

·         In some instances additional grade level rules and expectations will be in place. For example: fifth grade students may be expected to use that morning time to do silent reading; third grade students may be expected to use that time to make up missed assignments or read quietly. 

·         Students will be made aware of additional rules specific to their hallways and areas.

 

 

 

White Oak Elementary School

Positive Behavior Support

School-wide Expectations

 

 

Classroom & Encore

Cafeteria

Playground

 

 

We

Are Respectful

 

·          Greet the teacher

·          Be a good listener

·          Use kind words and actions

·          Say “Please” and “Thank you”

·          Respect personal space of others

·          Respect property of others

·          Help others

·          Use a quiet voice

·          Share and take turns

·          Get attention the right way

·          Greet the cafeteria workers

·          Speak clearly while going through the lunch line

·          Be a good listener

·          Use kind words and actions

·          Say “Please” and “Tank you”

·          Respect personal space of others

·          Respect property of others

·          Help others

·          Use a  quiet voice at tables

·          Get attention the right way

·          Take turns & share

·          Include others

·          Use kind words & actions

·          Recognize personal space of others

·          Help others

·          Show good sportsmanship

·          Allow for personal differences

·          Say “Please” & “Thank you”

·          Get attention the right way

 

 

We

Are Responsible

·          Follow directions

·          Be prepared

·          Stay on task

·          Do our best work

·          Keep hands, feet, and other objects to ourselves

·          Always walk

·          Must have permission to leave the room

·          Be on time

·          Clean up after ourselves

·          Be prepared for food choices and checkout

·          Get necessary items the first time through the lunch line

·          Use time wisely

·          Use our manners

·          Keep hands, feet, and other objects to ourselves

·          Clean up after ourselves

·          Always walk

·          Play carefully & follow safety rules

·          Stay in playground area & the teacher’s sight

·          Watch for teacher’s signal

·          Must have permission to leave the playground

·          Dress appropriately

·          Immediately follow adult’s directions

·          Return playground equipment

 

B. Student dress code

·         Students are expected to dress in a manner appropriate for school; which includes athletic shoes for physical education classes and outside recess.

·         Several types of clothing are not allowed. These include hats or caps (worn inside the building); clothing which displays vulgarity, lewd or suggestive language; short-shorts or mini-skirts (guideline: hemline of garment must come to fingertips of wearer); chains; spaghetti straps; tank tops, and unusually baggy or oversized pants worn without belts.

·         Any clothing construed by school officials to be a disruption to the learning environment will be considered inappropriate and will not be allowed.

 

C. Items not allowed at school

·         Radios, tape and CD players, skateboards, roller blades, electronic devices such as beepers and cell phones, and toys are not to be brought to school unless they serve a specific instructional purpose approved by the teacher.

·         These items may not be brought on to school buses in any case.

 

D. Sales of items

·         Students are not allowed to sell anything on the bus or school grounds without the permission of the principal.

 

 

 

 

E. Telephones

·         Students are not permitted to use a school telephone during school hours unless it is determined an emergency. When this is the case, such call(s) shall be made in the main office. 

·         The office staff will take emergency messages for students during the school day -- students will not be called to the telephone. Students may not make long distance phone calls.

F. Replacement of lost/damaged materials:

·         Students are responsible for exercising care in the treatment of all textbooks, media materials, and bus and school property.  Students will be financially responsible for lost or damaged materials.

 

                                                                                School-Wide Discipline

 

Parents may refer to the Carteret County Student Code of Conduct regarding discipline issues. 

 (http://www.carteretcountyschools.org/hr/policy%20page.htm)

 

*In regards to school and bus discipline, the principal will determine if the offense warrants parent notification.  Excessively dangerous behavior will result in immediate disciplinary action by the principal.

 

                     Bus Rules

 

Bus rules are made to protect students while going to and from school.  The following rules must be observed on all school and activity buses to insure the safety of all passengers and drivers:

 

1.        Passengers will enter the school bus, take their seats quickly and remain seated.  They will refrain from moving around or changing seats in the bus when it is in motion.

2.        Passengers will keep all body parts inside the bus at all times.

3.        Passengers will not throw objects inside the bus or out the window.

4.        Passengers will not shout, wave or gesture to pedestrians or occupants of other vehicles from the bus windows.

5.        Passengers will not bring glass bottles, stones, sticks, snakes, animals, bullets, weapons or toy guns, or anything considered unnecessary or dangerous on buses.  (See Carteret County Policy Manual)

6.        Passengers are not allowed to bring any items on the school bus that will compromise the safety of other passengers or are against school rules.

7.        Passengers will not eat, drink or chew gum while riding on a school bus.

8.        Passengers will keep the aisle clear and never pile books, musical instruments, lunch boxes, or other objects in the aisle.

9.        Passengers will not use profane or vulgar language or gestures, tobacco, or alcoholic beverages while riding on a bus.

10.     Passenger will not be loud, boisterous, or distract the driver’s attention in any way.

11.     Passengers will maintain complete silence at all railroad crossings.

12.     Passengers will not fight, play or scuffle on the school bus.

13.     Passengers will not tamper with the emergency exits or any other part of the bus.

14.     Passengers will not mar or deface the bus in any way.  Students will be required to pay for any damage.

15.     Passengers will not tamper with fire extinguishers or first aid supplies.

16.     No person will ride a bus unless assigned to it by the principal or designee.

17.     Passengers will not litter the school bus and will help keep it clean.

 

Additional bus rules and information may be found at the following site:  http://www.carteretcountyschools.org under the ‘Transportation’ tab.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

White Oak Elementary School

Positive Behavior Support

Bus Expectations

 

On The Bus

 

 

We

Are Respectful

 

 

·          Greet the driver

·          Use kind words and actions

·          Say “Please” and “Thank you”

·          Respect personal space of others

·          Respect property of others

·          Help others

·          Use a quiet voice

·          Get attention the right way

 

 

 

 

We

Are Responsible

 

·          Follow the bus rules

·          Wait for the driver’s signal to cross

·          Keep our belongings closed and with us at all times