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WELCOME to St. Mary’s School!

WELCOME to St. Mary’s School!. I’ve enrolled my child. NOW what?. What is expected of parents?. Some of your time. Please volunteer! Parents and families make St. Mary’s work Each family’s minimum requirement: 35 hours (5 for the ball and auction)

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WELCOME to St. Mary’s School!

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  1. WELCOMEto St. Mary’s School! I’ve enrolled my child. NOW what?

  2. What is expected of parents? • Some of your time. Please volunteer! • Parents and families make St. Mary’s work • Each family’s minimum requirement: 35 hours (5 for the ball and auction) • Track your St. Mary’s volunteer hours and record them in the 3-ring binder in the office • Hours are audited in the spring

  3. What is expected of parents? Opportunities to volunteer: • PTO-sponsored events • Parish activities • In the classroom (ask your child’s teacher) • Field trips • Library assistance • Lunch servers & monitors • After-School Activities Program

  4. What is expected of parents? ALL volunteers are required to take the SAFE ENVIRONMENT TRAINING! • Includes training class + background check • Opportunities to attend are limited so RSVP and attend ASAP! • Required before volunteering in classroom, on field trips, at events

  5. What is expected of parents? Know the field trip driver rules: • Take the Safe Environment Training • Leave a copy of your valid driver’s license and car insurance with the office • NO texts or calls! • No videos • No unauthorized stops

  6. How do I know what’s going on? READ THE SPARTAN SPOTLIGHT! • Weekly newsletter e-mailed on Mondays • Contact Roni Pratt if you don’t receive it! rpratt@stmarys-boise.org

  7. How do I know what’s going on? • Check out the St. Mary’s School website: http://www.stmarys-boise.org • Friend the St. Mary’s Boise Facebook page • Call the school: 208-342-7476 • Ask your child’s teacher • Find a buddy – ask around or ask the PTO to connect you with a mentor

  8. What is the dress code? • Complete information is in the uniform policy • Shorts OK until Thanksgiving (except mass day) • Fridays are MASS days! • Girls: White dress shirt + skirt or jumper • Boys: White dress shirt + tie + pants (no shorts)

  9. What is the dress code? • Every Monday is Spirit Shirt Day • St. Mary’s t-shirt OK for top • Uniform bottoms (shorts, pants, or skirt) • Buy spirit shirts from Student Council - sale soon • Jeans Day is the LAST Monday of every month. • Choice of top OK as long as it is neat and modest • It’s not “casual day” – it’s JEANS day • Blue jeans only – no other colors • No jeggings, skinny or ripped jeans

  10. What time does school start? • The day starts with prayer in the gym. • Students must be in the gym by 8:05 a.m. • The school day starts at 8:10 a.m. sharp! • At 8:10 a.m. the gym door is locked and you have to check your student in at the office.

  11. How does drop off work? • Please drive slowly in parking lot! • Turn into the parking lot from the 28th Street gate entrance • Avoid using the alley • Avoid parking in front of the school • Parents are welcome to join morning prayer in the gym

  12. What is the morning routine? • Prayer Square every day: 8:10 a.m. in the gym • Students stand with their class • Mrs. White rings the bell to start the day! • Announcements • Birthdays • Prayer and song • Pledge of Allegiance • Students & teachers to classrooms • Fridays: Students & teachers go to 8:30 mass

  13. What’s for lunch? When is it? • Lunch schedule: • Grades K-5th:11:40 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. • Grades 6th-8th: 12:15 to 12:35 p.m. • Please pack nut-free foods only! • Allergy-free table available • Healthy Hot Lunch program available • WTCafe.com • Place orders online!

  14. What happens after school? • School ends at 3:10 p.m. • Half-day kindergarten ends at 11:20 a.m. • All students must be picked up by 3:30 p.m. • Each class leaves together and comes to the front of the school • Students in the School Enrichment Program meet at the gate between the Parish Hall and School.

  15. What is the “Parish Hall”? This is St. Mary’s Parish Hall Inside: Parish and clergy offices, meeting rooms

  16. What happens at Friday Mass? • Parents are welcome to attend • On Fridays students bring gifts to mass • Spartan Spotlight tells you what to bring: • Food = Non-perishable food for Food Bank • Corpus Christi = Toiletries for shelter • Treasure = Monetary offering • Time = Personal commitment

  17. What is the Buddy Program? • Students in grades K-4th are paired up with a buddy in grades 5th-8th • Buddies sit together at mass, work together in classroom • Buddy serves as: • Mentor • Cheerleader • Support system • Role model • Friend

  18. What if I have a question? • Ask your child’s teacher about: • Your child’s schoolwork and progress • How you can help in the classroom • Ask the principal about: • School programming and administration • How you can make our school better • Ask the PTO about: • How you can help • Advice from other parents

  19. What is the PTO? • PTO is charged with covering the difference between tuition and operating expenses • PTO Board makes decisions about how to raise this money • All parents and teachers are members of the PTO! • Board elections are in the spring • PLEASE consider volunteering!

  20. Who is on the PTO Board? • President: Megan Griffin • President-Elect: Rondee Blessing • Treasurer: Eric Thomson • Secretary: Annie Granvall • Past President: Emily Kane

  21. What is the Governing Board? • Our Parish Priest, Father Faucher, oversees the Parish and its ministries (Church, School, Food Bank) • Fr. Faucher has delegated oversight of the School to the School Governing Board • SGB makes big-picture decisions on budget, programming, sustainability, faculty, etc. • SGB includes parishioners, parents of present and former students

  22. What is the Creegan Foundation? • Long-term endowment that makes annual contribution to St. Mary’s School • Annual contribution is based on success of portfolio performance • Keep in mind for estate planning, large gifts • To donate or learn more, contact the school

  23. We’re glad you’re here! • You’re at St. Mary’s because you believe in the value of a Catholic education • Please ask questions and share your ideas about how we can make our school even better!

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