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August 2007
 
Dear Parents,

The pace is quickening at Stonybrook School. Mrs. Kenney and Mrs. Kelly are busy working in the front office. Mr. Albanese and the custodial crew are working hard making final touches in order to make our building shine! The teachers and the entire staff are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the children. Plans are being made and conversations are beginning.

I would like to take this opportunity to provide important reminders and information. Taken alone, they seem small, but taken together they contribute to a safe and healthy environment for children and adults alike. For many this will be a review. Thank you, in advance, for adhering to these policies.

  • Drop-off - Cars should enter the driveway and follow signs for student drop offs. The drop-off area is at the end of the front wing of the school near the garden, to the right of the building. Please do not drop your children off before 8:55, since there will be no supervision until that time.
  • Locked Doors - All doors to the building, except the front door, will be locked every morning by 9:15. If your child arrives after 9:05 he/she is considered late and will need to report to the nurse's office for a late pass. This is necessary for accurate attendance reporting.
  • Sign-in - We love visitors and volunteers, but we must know who is in the building at all times. If you visit the building during the day, PLEASE be sure to sign in at the office and to wear a visitor's sticker or badge. And, of course, please return your badge at the end of your visit and remember to sign out.
  • Pick-up at dismissal - Please send a note, or a pink pick up slip (which will be provided to you) to your child's teacher. The appropriate parking area is the parking lot to the right of the building, adjacent to the playground. Please report to the cafeteria to sign your child out by 3:10.

Savor each moment of these long summer days with your children and families. Take a little extra time in the morning and at the end of the day to listen to enjoy the warmth of the sun, linger over the table or the campfire, and to read a good book together. I look forward to seeing you soon!


Jodi L. Mulholland

Principal