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If you are brown bagging your child's lunch, his/her lunch box should contain food <br /> items he/she can open himself/herself, e.g., no lids requiring can openers or metal flip <br /> tops; go-gurts not recommended as children cannot open them, etc. <br /> Mashpee Food Service Department follows the district's Wellness Policy. <br /> LIBRARY <br /> The library is available to most students during the school day. Students can use the library <br /> for school work or for personal interest since there are tables for reading or writing, and <br /> areas for looking at or listening to audio-visual materials. The key to finding all these <br /> materials is the computerized card catalog in the library because it explains what the library <br /> has and where it is located. We have a self-help policy. Use the call numbers on the <br /> catalog to find the books or materials. If confused, ask the librarian for assistance. <br /> Students in kindergarten and first grade are allowed to borrow one book at a time and <br /> second grade students are allowed to borrow two. The loan period is one week and <br /> renewals are allowed. A student who signs out any book(s) is responsible for returning it to <br /> the library. Failure to return library books within a week after the due date will result in <br /> loss of library privileges. It is the parent's/guardian's responsibility to locate or pay for a <br /> child's lost books. <br /> Check out books at the desk. The librarian will assist students with the computer checkout. <br /> However, reference books and books on reserve by one's teacher(s) can be used only in the <br /> library. Books can be renewed again if a student has not finished reading them. Upon <br /> completion of reading the book, return it in the Book Return Box located at the main desk. <br /> Please make an effort to return borrowed materials as soon as possible. <br /> OTHER PROGRAMS <br /> During each school year, a different set of activities is offered to students. This is a time <br /> after school when students are able to explore new interests. Some of the activities will <br /> teach useful or creative skills, others are competitive, exciting or just plain fun. <br /> These enrichment programs can help students develop positive interests and activities for <br /> leisure time. They also offer a natural outlet for satisfying students' curiosity and talents. <br /> Enrichment programs are designed to enhance life skills and esthetic appreciation. Some <br /> of the activities that may be offered are art, physical education, health, music, library skills <br /> and science. <br /> A parent/guardian note must be sent to the teacher if a child is attending any after- <br /> school function. <br /> 47 <br />
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