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■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> KENNETH C. COOMBS SCHOOL HOURS <br /> CLASSES ARE IN SESSION AT 8:50AM UNTIL 3:20PM ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY <br /> In today's society, our children are continually excited by new and challenging ideas. ■ <br /> Adaptability to change and respect for education,therefore,become paramount objectives ■ <br /> of learning. <br /> The mastery of basic skills is essential to our children as they prepare to function as ■ <br /> responsible citizens. In their search for knowledge, each child must also learn how to direct ■ <br /> his/her own learning by mastering the problem solving skills necessary to become a literate <br /> adult. The optimum learning environment should focus upon the needs of the student. It ■ <br /> should treat him/her as an individual and stress the importance of individual creativity and ■ <br /> one's own learning style. <br /> ■ <br /> The Mashpee School System continually strives to create, implement and improve programs <br /> that are compatible with tradition, encourage community values, foster good health, develop <br /> good work habits and provide opportunities for innovation in teaching and learning. When ■ <br /> this is accomplished, each child should come to realize more fully his/her own potential as an <br /> individual and be better prepared to appreciate and act responsibly within their community. . <br /> PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOK ■ <br /> Our handbook is a guide that outlines procedures and policies that relate to school organization ■ <br /> and operation. Please read and discuss the contents of the book with your child. Feel free to <br /> call the school to review any aspect that might require additional information or explanation. ■ <br /> School rules as outlined in this handbook are in force on all school days. They must be ■ <br /> followed by all students from the time they arrive at school, to the time when they leave the <br /> school grounds at the end of the day. These rules are also in effect during any school- ■ <br /> sponsored event that may occur at another time (e.g., in the evening or on weekends). ■ <br /> The purpose of the rules is to help students to behave in an orderly and safe manner at all times, ■ <br /> and to respect the rights of others to learn. Students are expected to use their best judgment to <br /> act properly in situations not specifically covered by these rules. Students who do not follow ■ <br /> these rules will be disciplined b the school staff. <br /> P Y ■ <br /> Because state mandates require schools to make certain that all parents/guardians and students ■ <br /> are informed of certain policies, we are requiring all parents/guardians to sign a statement <br /> acknowledging that they have received our Parent/Student Handbook and that they have ■ <br /> discussed the contents with their child(ren). See Parent/Guardian Signature Page at the back <br /> of this handbook. <br /> 4 ■ <br /> ■ <br />
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