This page will provide copies of information sent home whenever possible.
Bus Transportation
Students may ride a different bus other than their assigned bus for a daycare or family emergency ONLY. To obtain an office bus pass, a written note from both sending and receiving parent/guardian must be turned into the office in the morning. For your convenience, this form can be found on the Pine Island Website.
If you are planning on picking your child up from school, please write a note to inform school that you are doing so. If your child is still at school when buses are leaving and there is no note or phone call to state that they are being picked up that day, your child will be put on their assigned bus and dropped off at their assigned drop off area. For any questions or if you need to make different arrangements for the day, please call the school office prior to 2:30 so that there is adequate time to get your child’s teacher the information regarding the change.
Students may ride a different bus other than their assigned bus for a daycare or family emergency ONLY. To obtain an office bus pass, a written note from both sending and receiving parent/guardian must be turned into the office in the morning. For your convenience, this form can be found on the Pine Island Website.
If you are planning on picking your child up from school, please write a note to inform school that you are doing so. If your child is still at school when buses are leaving and there is no note or phone call to state that they are being picked up that day, your child will be put on their assigned bus and dropped off at their assigned drop off area. For any questions or if you need to make different arrangements for the day, please call the school office prior to 2:30 so that there is adequate time to get your child’s teacher the information regarding the change.
CLASSROOM TREATS! :At different times throughout the year (class parties, birthdays,
etc.), it is not uncommon for families to provide the classroom/school with
treats that have been made at home. While such gestures are greatly
appreciated, they have become a growing concern as we try to address student
dietary restrictions, food allergies, illnesses, and hygiene issues.
Starting the 2014-15 school year, we are only allowing commercially prepared
and/or packaged treats. No homemade treats will be accepted. Thank
you for your understanding and cooperation."
OPEN HOUSE INFO
etc.), it is not uncommon for families to provide the classroom/school with
treats that have been made at home. While such gestures are greatly
appreciated, they have become a growing concern as we try to address student
dietary restrictions, food allergies, illnesses, and hygiene issues.
Starting the 2014-15 school year, we are only allowing commercially prepared
and/or packaged treats. No homemade treats will be accepted. Thank
you for your understanding and cooperation."
OPEN HOUSE INFO
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Pine Island Student Handbook!
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