Parent Tips for School Drop-Off and Pick-Up: Keeping Your Child Safe
The hustle and bustle of school arrival and dismissal can be stressful, but prioritizing safety is key. Here are some tips to ensure a smooth and safe experience for you and your child:
Before You Arrive:
- Plan ahead: Review the school's drop-off and pick-up procedures. Is there a designated zone? Are there specific lanes for entering and exiting? Knowing the plan will help avoid confusion and delays.
- Prepare your child: Make sure they have everything they need for the day (backpack, lunch, etc.) and are familiar with the drop-off/pick-up routine. Practice safe pedestrian skills like looking both ways before crossing and using designated crosswalks.
- Leave on time: Avoid the last-minute rush that can lead to distracted driving.
During Drop-Off and Pick-Up:
- Follow the rules: Pay attention to signage and designated lanes. Don't double park or block crosswalks. This keeps traffic flowing and reduces risk for pedestrians.
- Minimize distractions: Put your phone down and focus on the task at hand. A moment's inattention can have serious consequences.
- Be patient: Delays are common during peak times. Stay calm and courteous to other drivers and school staff.
- Let the professionals handle it: If your child needs assistance getting out of the car or crossing the street, allow school personnel to help.
- Meet in a designated area: Arrange a specific spot near the school for your child to wait for pick-up. Avoid lingering in drop-off zones, as this can create congestion.
Additional Tips:
- Consider alternative transportation: If possible, explore options like carpooling, walking, or biking to school. This can not only ease congestion but also promote healthy habits.
- Teach your child about stranger danger: Remind them not to leave with anyone unauthorized and to report any suspicious activity to a trusted adult.
- Communicate and collaborate: If you have any concerns about safety during drop-off or pick-up, don't hesitate to talk to the school administration or parent-teacher organization.
By working together and prioritizing safety, we can ensure a smooth and enjoyable school experience for everyone.
The Superpower of Soap: Handwashing Hero Training
As our little ones embark on their educational journey in elementary school, fostering good hygiene habits becomes increasingly important. Not only does it keep them healthy and prevent the spread of germs, but it also instills a sense of self-care and confidence.
The Superpower of Soap: Handwashing Hero Training
- Make it a superhero mission! Transform handwashing into a fun routine. Sing a catchy song for 20 seconds (about the time it takes to get rid of those pesky germs!) while scrubbing with soap and water. Find a superhero-themed soap dispenser or hand towel to add to the excitement.
- Practice makes perfect. Reinforce the importance of washing hands before eating, after using the restroom, after playing outside, and whenever they feel dirty.
- Lead by example. Make frequent handwashing a regular part of your routine, and your child is more likely to follow suit.
Brush Up on a Sparkling Smile:
- Turn brushing into a friendly competition! Use a timer and challenge your child to see who can brush for the full two minutes recommended by dentists. Play a fun song or create a silly brushing dance to make it more engaging.
- Don't forget the power of floss! Gently introduce flossing, explaining how it helps remove food particles from between teeth. Consider child-friendly floss picks to make it easier.
- Stock up on fun toothbrushes and sparkly toothpaste. Let your child choose their favorites to encourage enthusiasm for brushing.
Remember, consistency is key!
- Brushing Teeth
- Hand Washing
August 1st - First Day of the 2023-2024 school-year
Welcome back, everyone! We've missed your bright faces and can't wait to dive into a year of learning and fun! Get ready for an amazing adventure!
- First Day of School
- Welcome Back
Safety Tips for Students
- Wait in designated areas: Don't wander into traffic while waiting to be picked up.
- Look both ways before crossing the street: Use crosswalks and make eye contact with drivers before crossing.
- Never jaywalk: It's dangerous and illegal.
- Listen to adult instructions: Follow the directions of parents, teachers, or crossing guards.
- Student Safety Tips
Mark Your Calendars! Monday, May 27th, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm.
Mark Your Calendars! Alice Birney Elementary Back-to-School Night is happening on Monday, May 27th, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm.
This is your chance to:
- Meet the amazing teachers who will be guiding your student through this exciting year.
- Learn about the curriculum and what incredible adventures your child will embark on in each class.
- Get valuable tips for supporting your student's success in middle school.
- Explore the classrooms and see where the magic happens!
Don't miss this opportunity to connect with the school community and set your student up for a fantastic year. We look forward to seeing you there!
P.S. Light refreshments will be served!
- Back to School Night
- Mark Your Calendars