• Frequently Asked Questions

    1. What time does school begin and end?  The school day begins at 7:40 a.m. and ends at 2:25 p.m.
     
    2. What is the earliest I can drop my child off at school in the morning?  Students are permitted to arrive on school property at 7:05 a.m. Students will report to the assigned area depending on their grade.  K5-  and 3rd-5th. Parents with specific concerns should speak directly with the principal.

    3. Where may I drop off and/or pick up my child?  Car-riders will enter and exit the campus from the Ebinport Road entrance.  Car riders are not allowed to use separate entrance off Ebinport Road that is designated for buses and staff.  Car riders must have a school issued car tag to show the staff. All others will be asked to park, enter the building and show a valid ID. Bus riders will enter and exit the campus from the Ebinport Road bus entrance. 

    4. What do I need to do when I need to pick my child up early?  The student is to bring a note signed by his/her parent to the school office.  The note should include the date of early release, the time of pick-up and a contact number. The parent/guardian must come to the main office to sign his/her child out.  Upon completion of all forms, the receptionist/secretary will contact the classroom teacher to dismiss the student.  The student should report to the main office.  NO EARLY DISMISSALS ARE ALLOWED AFTER 2:00 PM.

    5. What do I do if my child is late for school?  If a student arrives after 7:45 a.m., he/she will have to sign-in at the main office. Unless a medical excuse is provided,the student will be marked tardy. (Please refer to the Ebinport student handbook for specific details.)

    6. How do I contact my child’s teacher or request a conference with my child’s teacher?  We encourage parents and teachers to establish communication early in the school year. Teachers can be reached through email or by telephone during their planning periods. If your child’s teacher is unavailable, you may leave a message. Your call will be returned as soon as possible. We value your child’s instructional time and ask your consideration during class time. Academic teachers’ planning periods are during the time of your child’s specials.

    7. What do I do when my child is absent from school? When your student returns to school, he/she is to bring a note including their name, date of absence, reason for absence and contact telephone number for verification. If the absence is medically related,please provide the doctor’s excuse.

    8. Will my child be issued text books?  Textbooks are issued to all students. The student is responsible for all textbooks issued to him/her and will be required to pay for lost or damaged books.  Textbooks will be assigned to each student by a barcode system.

    9. Is my child allowed to bring a backpack to school?  Students may bring backpacks to school.

    10. How long is my child allowed to stay after school?  Students should be picked immediately following the end of the school day, which is 2:25 pm. If you arrive after 2:45pm, you will have to come in and personally sign out your student.  In the event of a late pick up,due to an emergency situation, parents should notify the principal. 

    11. What do I do if my child takes medication or has food allergies that require medication?  Visit the Health Services webpages on the School Distict's website and complete permission forms for Prescribed/Non Prescribed medications and Diet Order form.  Bring these completed and signed by your physician along with the medication, to the school nurse during the first day or week of school.

    12. How will my child see the school nurse if needed?  Students may report to the school nurse with permission from a classroom teacher. All medication (including Tylenol, aspirin, cold medicine, prescription and over-the-counter medications) taken at school, should be signed over to the school nurse by a parent/guardian. IMPORTANT MEDICATION POLICY UPDATE for 2015-2016 school year:   A written order from a physician will now be required for ANY PRESCRIPTION DRUG that is to be administered at school. The revised medication forms will be on the school and district websites. Please understand that prescription medication cannot be given at school without a doctor’s order. Please call the school nurse with any questions regarding the policy change.

    13. How much are school meals?  How do I send money for meals?  Student Cafe prices for breakfast free/reduced .30 non-free/reduced $1.00 and for lunch free/reduced .40 and non-free/reduced $2.10.  To pay for your student's meal, you can either send cash in with them in a baggie and clearly labeled with their name, teacher's name and the amount.  The teacher can help your student get the money to the cafeteria staff and entered on your child's account.  You can also put money into their student meal account online with a small fee if you have gotten your child's student id number from the teacher, by going to the website for MealPayPlus.  Other Food Services info can be found here.

    14. If a violation of the behavior code occurs,what methods are used to address the behavior? Ebinport Elementary will use a proactive approach to behavior issues.  Incentives are provided for good behavior.  However, should an incident occur, there are interventions that may be used.  These interventions include: verbal warning, notes home, parental contact via telephone and/or email, parent/student/and/or team conferences, Behavior Intervention, out-of-school suspension, and a visit and/or placement at Rebound.

    15. May I visit my child’s school?  Parents are welcome to visit Ebinport.  We ask that you follow these guidelines:   1)All visitors sign-in at the main office with a valid Driver's License. 2) Parents who wish to visit a class should make an appointment through an administrator. 3) Conferences may be setup through the Classroom Teacher, Guidance Counselor or Assistant Principal. 

    16. How can I get involved with my child’s school?  Involvement in your child’s education and school may involve:

    a. Open lines of communication with teachers and administrators via phone, email, and notes

    b. Join the School Improvement Council or Parent Teacher Organization

    c. Sign-up to be a volunteer with the school by completing the online volunteer application on the district website.

    17. What are the general supplies that are needed for school?  Please refer to the district supply list. Teachers may also request other materials.  

    18. When is the first day of school?  August 16, 2016 (unless K5, these students start on staggered schedule. call school office if you are unsure what day your kindergartner should begin)

    19. What do I do if my child takes medication or has food allergies that require medication?  Visit the Health Services webpages on the School Distict's website and complete permission forms for Prescribed/Non Prescribed medications and Diet Order form.  Bring these completed and signed by your physician along with the medication, to the school nurse during the first day or week of school.

    20. How will I stay informed about what’s going on?  Every teacher should be sending home weekly communication through some form.  Parents should check their student's bag for Communication Folders that come home every Thursday for weekly information and updates.  Ebinport sends an ENews Newsletter to email addresses and has a variety of electronic ways to stay in touch.  We send out regular email updates, so we need your email address!
    Also, additional information is provided through the school’s Twitter account, PTO and SIC Facebook pages.  You will also receive telephone calls through the automated calling system which will inform you of important dates, events, and happenings around Ebinport Elementary.