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899 South Sixth Avenue West Bend, WI 53095
262-334-3077
Email: school@stjohnswestbend.org Website: www.stjohnsschoolwestbend.org
Facebook: facebook.com/stjohnslutheranschoolwestbend/
146th Year of Christian Education
2017 – 2018
School Handbook
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Mission Statement St. John’s West Bend Educational Ministries carry out the congregational mission of Connecting,
Caring, and Sharing in Christ.
Partnering with parents, St. John’s Lutheran Education Ministries:
Nurture Faithful Disciples
Inspire Academic Excellence
Equip Christian Leaders
Philosophy St John’s Lutheran congregation recognizes that the prime responsibility for training children
rests with the parents. Parents begin and nurture this training by regularly and faithfully
attending worship and Family Discipleship Hour, and participating daily in family devotions,
Bible study, and prayer.
St John’s Lutheran Church has developed an effective ministry to support and nurture spiritual
growth. Worship, the sacraments, and Bible study are a vital part of our program for the
edification of the entire family. Paul writes in Ephesians 4:16, “From Him, the whole body,
joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love.”
To help parents provide a Christian education for their children, St John’s West Bend maintains a
Christian Early Childhood Center, an Elementary School and a Middle School. Our education
curriculum integrates the Christian faith throughout our academic studies and includes daily
Christian Education and Discipleship classes, devotions, and worship experiences. It is the all-
day Christian setting that gives the children the opportunity to practice their Christianity while
developing thinking and academic skills, knowledge, and communication tools.
We believe that Christian education is a lifelong process of growing in faith through God’s
Word. As God’s Word is taught, the Holy Spirit actively works to produce faith in the heart of
the hearer. Therefore, our entire curriculum is centered on God’s powerful Word. We believe
that an education apart from Christ is incomplete.
Discipleship is most effective when we work in partnership with the family to develop the child
spiritually, socially, physically, emotionally, and intellectually. Parents and teachers working
together provide the best form of Christian education.
It is our prayer and purposeful goal that all students of St. John’s Lutheran School grow in
Christian discipleship, stewardship, and citizenship.
Joyfully Serving the King!
Dawn Oldenettel, Administrator “Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.” Proverbs 22:6.
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Table of Contents
Contents Mission Statement ........................................................................................................................... 2 Philosophy....................................................................................................................................... 2 Message from the Administrator and Teachers: ............................................................................. 5
2017-18 Parent School Covenant.................................................................................................... 7 Accreditation ................................................................................................................................... 8 Achievement Tests .......................................................................................................................... 8 Admission and Enrollment Policies ................................................................................................ 8 Enrollment Procedures .................................................................................................................... 9
New Families .......................................................................................................................... 9 Returning Families .................................................................................................................. 9
Athletic Program ............................................................................................................................. 9
Athletic Eligibility ................................................................................................................ 10 Attendance .................................................................................................................................... 10 Bullying and Harassment Policies ................................................................................................ 10
Bullying Policy ..................................................................................................................... 11 Harassment Policy ................................................................................................................ 12 Consequences ........................................................................................................................ 13
Chapel ........................................................................................................................................... 13 Curriculum .................................................................................................................................... 13
Custody Notification ..................................................................................................................... 14 Discipline Policy ........................................................................................................................... 14
Core Beliefs .......................................................................................................................... 14
Behavior ................................................................................................................................ 15 Truth Works- A Christ Centered Problem Solving Model ................................................... 16
Classroom Discipline ............................................................................................................ 16 Detentions ............................................................................................................................. 17
Discipline by the Administrator- Office Referral ................................................................. 17 Dress Code and General Appearance ........................................................................................... 18
Chapel Dress Code ................................................................................................................ 18 Due Process Policy ....................................................................................................................... 19 Electronic Devices and Cell Phones ............................................................................................. 19 Emergency Care ............................................................................................................................ 19
Field Trips ..................................................................................................................................... 19 Outdoor Education- 7th Grade Educational Fall Activity ..................................................... 20 Annual 7th and 8th grade School Class Trip .......................................................................... 20
Fund Raising through PPO, Parent Partnership Organization ...................................................... 20 Grading ......................................................................................................................................... 20
Homework..................................................................................................................................... 21 Honor Students.............................................................................................................................. 21
Hot Lunch and Milk ...................................................................................................................... 21 School Lunch Meal Charge Policy ....................................................................................... 21 Federal Lunch Program......................................................................................................... 22
Insurance ....................................................................................................................................... 22 Library Procedures ........................................................................................................................ 22 Lockers .......................................................................................................................................... 22
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Medication .................................................................................................................................... 22 Music and Performance Opportunities ......................................................................................... 23
Parent-Teacher Conferences ......................................................................................................... 23
Parent Partnership Organization- PPO.......................................................................................... 24
Physical Examinations .................................................................................................................. 24 Recess ........................................................................................................................................... 24 Room Parents ................................................................................................................................ 24 School Hours ................................................................................................................................. 24 School Newsletters........................................................................................................................ 24
School Supplies ............................................................................................................................. 24 Scrip Program ............................................................................................................................... 25 Security ......................................................................................................................................... 25 Tardies........................................................................................................................................... 25 Telephone Use .............................................................................................................................. 25
Transportation, Drop off and Pick Up, and Bus Service .............................................................. 25 Bus Service ........................................................................................................................... 25
Morning Drop Off ................................................................................................................. 25 Afternoon Car Pickup ........................................................................................................... 26
Tuition ........................................................................................................................................... 26 Tuition for Partial Year Attendance ...................................................................................... 26
Delinquent Financial Accounts ............................................................................................. 26 Tuition Scholarship Grants ........................................................................................................... 27
Visitors .......................................................................................................................................... 27 Weather Related Cancellations ..................................................................................................... 27 Websites ........................................................................................................................................ 27
Worship ......................................................................................................................................... 27 Worship Attendance...................................................................................................................... 28
ST. JOHN’S TRAFFIC FLOW FOR STUDENT PICK UP ....................................................... 29
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Message from the Administrator and Teachers:
We realize that ours is an awesome responsibility. God has called us with a holy calling and has
entrusted into our hands the care and instruction of His precious lambs, your children. With His help we
pledge to do our best in assisting you to carry out His command to “bring up the child in the way that he
should go.” We sincerely desire to work cooperatively with you in this endeavor.
Please support us with your words of encouragement and especially with your prayers, so that
there will be much joy in our partnership and His little ones will grow spiritually, academically
physically, and socially.
Please forgive us when we seem to misjudge a situation or do not live up to your expectations.
We ask that you support us in conversations with your child(ren), or with your friends and neighbors, and
that you put the best construction on every matter. We pray that God will empower us to do likewise.
Position Name Phone Number
Administrator Mrs. Dawn Oldenettel 262-573-8315
Senior Pastor Pastor Jeff Dorth 262-707-9197
Associate Pastor Pastor Dave Kellerman 262-388-6266
Associate Pastor Pastor Jeff Hesse 262-389-0119
Associate Pastor Pastor David Nieman 575-499-8016
Director of Stewardship
& Gifting
Mr. Craig Toerpe 262-707-3005
Director of Youth &
Misions
Mr. Alan Lull 262-707-9198
Kindergarten Mrs. Samantha Nieman 402-719-8623
Kindergarten Mrs. Melissa Raddemann 262-483-6034
Grade 1 Mrs. Marcia Milam 262-844-6151
Grade 1 Miss Christina Dobratz 715-851-2881
Grade 2 Mrs. Courtney Young 989-225-5698
Grade 3 Miss Abby Johnson 651-253-8824
Grade 4 Mrs. Renee Lull 262-388-8372
Grade 5 Mr. Dewey Rose 262-424-9553
Middle School/Math/
Spanish
Miss Sarah Schultz 812-454-9975
Middle School
Science /Social Studies
Mr. Brian Brauer 414-828-1823
Middle School Reading/Language
Arts/P.E.
Mr. Ryan Young 608-346-7555
P.E./Spanish Mrs. Jenny Riley 608-617-5320
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Music/Gifted Mrs. Esther Hesse 262-689-5467
Title 1 Mrs. Shannon Krueger 414-331-4652
Librarian Mrs. Vanessa Saleska 262-323-1347
Marketing/
Admissions/Hot Lunch
Secretary
Mrs. Leah Toerpe 414-614-8627
School Administrative
Assistant
Mrs. Christine Hesse 262-389-0184
Hot Lunch Server Mrs. Jan Brown 262-306-1958
In addition to the staff listed above, St John’s Lutheran School depends heavily on
the countless volunteer hours given by members of our school family.
Coaches, lunch servers, classroom aides, tutors, and more are services provided by
those led to serve as volunteers in the school ministry.
Thanks be to God
for these saints.
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2017-18 Parent School Covenant
We believe that the prime responsibility for training children to be disciples, or
followers of Christ rests with the parents. To support and assist the family, St. John’s
maintains an educational ministry which provides Christ Centered quality education
for ages 6 weeks through 8 th grade.
What parents can expect from St. John’s Lutheran School:
Parents can expect that St. John’s faculty and staff will model Christ in all its
student/parent contacts.
Parents can expect that St. John’s Lutheran School, in accordance with its mission,
philosophy, and guiding principles, will strive to maintain a safe, secure, and welcoming
environment for their children.
Parents can expect regular communications about their children from the school: fall
conference; grade reports, mid-quarter reports (3-8), other “early warning” messages,
including voice mails and/or e-mails. Parents can expect assessments of their children,
thoughtfully and carefully presented in writing and in person.
Parents can expect to be informed immediately if there is a serious disciplinary infraction
involving their children.
Parents can expect timely notification if a child is encountering academic difficulties and
parents will be kept informed of follow-up plans, actions, and strategies.
What St. John’s Lutheran School can expect from parents:
St. John’s can expect parents to maintain close contact with the Word of God
through regular and faithful worship attendance, Bible study, and family
devotions.
St. John’s can expect that parents will support and endorse the philosophy, mission, and
guiding principles of our school; that they will attend school events and activities,
including parent conferences; and that parents will support and take part in the activities
and work of the PPO Parent Partner Organization.
St. John’s can expect that parents will model discipleship as they support, encourage and
help order the lives of their children in accordance with the Word of God holding them
accountable for inappropriate behavior.
St. John’s Lutheran School can expect parents to make timely payments of tuition and
other expenses.
St. John’s can expect parents to register dissatisfactions and concerns in a responsible and
fair way; to use the guidelines found in the handbook; to give everyone the benefit of the
doubt before judgment; and to seek a collaborative solution to problems in accordance
with God’s will as written in Matthew 18; 1 John 1:8-2:1; 1 Peter 3:8,9.
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Accreditation St. John’s is accredited by National Lutheran School Accrediting Association (NSLA). In order
to maintain accreditation, St. John’s must demonstrate continued school improvement in its
annual accreditation report. Every five years an extensive self-study is conducted and an outside
team visits the school for an objective evaluation. Data from the needs assessment is used to
write a school improvement plan and set the course for ongoing and continuous school
improvement. Our school was granted five year full accreditation in August of 2015.
Achievement Tests Students will be assessed and evaluated twice a year using NWEA Online Measures of
Academic Progress (MAP) testing. MAP tests are web based and adaptive. Questions are
generated based on the previous question’s response for each student. As a result, the test is
truly individualized. Additional information can be found at www.nwea.org. Just type in the
word “parent” and several options will appear. Assessment data will provide classroom teachers
with invaluable information to individualize education for your child, and parents will be able to
monitor their child’s academic progress from year to year. The Fountas and Pinnell reading
assessment is given annually in the spring.
Admission and Enrollment Policies As a ministry of St. John’s Lutheran Church, St. John’s Lutheran School provides Christian
education for children kindergarten through grade eight.
Enrollment is open to all families in the West Bend and surrounding area who seek a Christian
Education for their children. Parents must understand that we uphold Lutheran doctrine in our
teachings. To better understand Lutheran doctrine, parents are encouraged to participate in the
Promises of Grace class offered throughout the year. It is our intention to welcome and
encourage school families to join our church and share in our entire church ministry.
St. John’s Lutheran School must receive the transfer records of newly enrolled students within
the 30-day probationary enrollment period.
Children entering kindergarten must have attained the age of five, on or before September 1.
Health examinations are recommended for all new students and all students entering
Kindergarten. Physical exams are required for all fifth and seventh grade students participating in
interscholastic activities. All students are expected to have all current immunizations as required
by the State of Wisconsin.
St. John’s admits students of any race, color, or national or ethnic origin to all the rights,
privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the
school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national or ethnic origin in
administration of its educational policies, and athletic and other school administered programs.
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Enrollment Procedures
New Families
The enrollment process begins with an interview with the Administrator to help new families
become acquainted with the mission of St. John’s. After the interview, families desiring to enroll
must complete a registration form, available online, and return it to the school office after
January 15. All enrollments are subject to a thirty day probationary period during which time
either the faculty or the family may determine that enrollment is not in the best interest of either
the student or the class.
Returning Families
Returning students from kindergarten through grade eight are to register by January 15 for the
new school year. Families not completing the enrollment process during this period forfeit their
guarantee of a spot in the class and later enrollment is subject to the class size policy. All tuition
and fees from the previous year must be paid in full before the child is allowed to attend a new
school year.
Non Discrimination Policy
St. John’s Lutheran Elementary and Middle School admits students of any race, color, national
and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made
available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national
and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship
programs, athletic and other school-administered programs.
Athletic Program Maximization of effort and participation are the key components of our athletic program. Our
well-rounded athletic program includes physical conditioning, knowledge, practice of
fundamentals, and competition in soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, softball, and
track. While competition and winning attitudes are an integral part of our program, participation
is the primary emphasis. Students in grades five through eight are eligible for our extra-
curricular athletic program which includes soccer; cross country; volleyball; basketball; and
track.
Mr. Rose, our athletic director, is in charge of our entire athletic program with the assistance of
Mr. and Mrs. Young. Parents who desire to volunteer to coach need to contact Mr. Rose. The
volunteer coaches deserve the respect and appreciation of our students and parents. These
volunteers are not professionally trained, but are interested in the opportunities that a sports
program offers to children. Mr. Rose will provide a coach’s handbook and each coach is
required to attend a Coach’s Clinic held at the beginning of each athletic season. This handbook
explains the philosophy of our athletic program, our expectations and the details of schedules
and responsibilities. Parents interested in assisting with our athletic program should contact Mr.
Rose.
In keeping with Matthew 18, whenever parents have a concern with a coach, the concern should
be brought to the coach first before bringing it to the athletic director or the Administrator.
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Athletic Eligibility
Only students in good academic and behavioral standing will be allowed to participate in St.
John’s athletic programs. Students are considered to be ineligible if they earn two D’s or one F as
their overall grade in the core subjects (Math, Social Studies, RLA, Science, Spanish, Music, and
Christian Education). Grades will be checked weekly on Fridays. If a student is deemed
ineligible, the ineligible period will begin Monday and remain in effect until reevaluation the
following Friday. If eligibility requirements are still not met, the student’s ineligible status will
continue. The Friday the student is found the be back in good standing, he/she will be
immediately reinstated. Please remember grades will only be checked on Fridays.
A student who does not meet the grade point or grade requirements may remain eligible as a
result of an individual variance granted by the faculty members involved.
Attendance The State of Wisconsin requires regular school attendance. Parents are to call the school office
by 8:15 a.m. if their child will not be attending. If students are going to be absent for reasons
other than illness, the school office and your child’s teacher should receive written notification in
advance of the absence.
Students are not permitted to leave the school grounds during the school day unless accompanied
by their parent/guardian, or a parent/guardian designated adult. Parents picking up children
during the day must come to the office to sign their child out.
When students have practices or games scheduled after school, parents are not to assume the
school is responsible for child care activities before the practice or game begins. Therefore we
ask that parents make arrangements for the supervision of their children during these time
periods. Parents are encouraged to restrict their children from walking the streets or the hallways.
While regular attendance at school is very important, we recognize that there will be times when
parents need to have their children miss school. If this is necessary, students are responsible for
making up any work that they have missed within two weeks upon their return.
Teachers are not expected to provide work ahead of time nor are they expected to re-teach
subject matter when parents choose to have their children miss school. We strongly
encourage parents to keep these kinds of absences to a minimum.
Students will not be permitted to participate in extra-curricular events if they are absent from
school the afternoon of the event. However, students who are absent for doctor appointments
and special emergencies may participate at the discretion of the school administration.
Bullying and Harassment Policies We are committed to making our school a safe and caring place for all students to grow as God’s
dear children. In response to God’s love for us and by His power, we will treat each other with
Christian love and respect and we refuse to tolerate bullying at school.
At St John’s Lutheran School we acknowledge that children have been entrusted to our care.
With that care comes the responsibility of providing a safe environment so that physical, social,
emotional, intellectual and spiritual growth can take place. The mandate to care for one another
comes from our Lord Jesus. Jesus’ commands us to love God and to love one another.
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Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all
your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your
neighbor as yourself.’” Matthew 22:37-39
At the heart of following Jesus command is a commitment by the faculty and staff of St John’s
Lutheran School to model the love that Jesus has shown to us, to validate the pain caused by
bullying behavior(s) and to take immediate action in stopping the bullying behavior(s).
Because of the grace shown to us in Christ Jesus, we embrace a conflict resolution model that
emphasizes accepting responsibility for our actions and forgiving one another. Character
education focusing on God pleasing character traits is routinely taught and nurtured.
Bullying Policy
Bullying is defined as “any written or verbal expression, or physical act or gesture, or pattern
thereof, that is intended to cause distress upon one or more students in the school, on school
grounds, or at school activities, sanctioned events or in transit to activities or events.”
Bullying is aggressive behavior that is intentional and involves an imbalance of power or
strength. Typically, it is repeated over time. A child who is being bullied has a hard time
defending him or herself.
“Bullying is the conscious, willful and deliberately hostile activity intended to harm someone
else for pleasure.”
“A student is being bullied or victimized when he or she is exposed, repeatedly and over time, to
negative actions on the part of one or more other students or adults.”
“If your child’s feelings have been hurt, this does not necessarily mean that they have been
bullied”
It is the policy of St. John’s Lutheran School to prohibit any conduct that constitutes bullying or
sexual harassment of any kind and, as appropriate, to contact the authorities in any situation
involving this conduct.
Bullying or sexual harassment in any form toward any student by another student, employee,
non-employee, volunteer, or parent will not be tolerated. Students who believe they have been, or
are being bullied or sexually harassed will inform the person that the behavior must stop
immediately, and that it will be reported.
Parents have the right and the responsibility to monitor their own, as well as all of their child’s
electronic communication. Please report all instances of electronic predatory communication to a
pastor or the Administrator. In the event of inappropriate electronic communication, school
authorities will strive to provide the family of the cyberbully with a downloaded copy of the
harmful online material and advise them of their potential personal liability if they are unwilling
or unable to end the harmful activities.
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Bullying may include but is not limited to...
1. slyly kicking, hitting, pinching, punching, tripping, etc.
2. verbal threats.
3. furtively teasing or calling names.
4. leaving someone out, or spreading rumors about them.
5. using e-mail, social networking sites, game sites, telephone, or text messages in or out of
school that create a sense of power over another student.
Conflict is normal. Bullying is not normal conflict. Use the chart below to see the difference
between conflict and bullying. When someone makes a conscious choice to hurt, humiliate,
harass, make fun of, degrade, or put down another human being the individual being targeted
becomes a victim.
Normal Conflict Bullying
Equal power between friends Display of power, not in friendship
Occasional Frequent
Accidental Purposeful
Demonstrates concern Demonstrates pleasure
Takes responsibility Blames others
Tries to solve the problem No effort to resolve issue
Occurs anywhere Occurs where bully is not seen by teachers
Use the chart below to tell the difference between teasing as compared to taunting by a bully.
Teasing between Friends Taunting by a Bully
Swaps roles with ease Based on an imbalance of power
Not intended to hurt Intended to harm
Maintains dignity Meant to humiliate or demean
Pokes fun in lighthearted clever ways Comments or acts are bigoted
Innocent in motive Sinister in motive
Only part of the friendship interaction Continuous action toward the target
Discontinued when person teased becomes upset
Continues or increases when target becomes distressed or objects
Students who believe they have seen or experienced any form of harassment or bullying shall
report, in confidence, the conduct to the principal, a pastor, or a trusted adult. Any staff member
who observes harassment or bullying shall stop it and report it to the Administrator. The
Administrator will investigate the incident, and may present the findings and recommendations
to the Senior Pastor. Action could include the termination of employment or enrollment.
Harassment Policy
St. John’s Lutheran Church and School is committed to providing a learning environment that is
free from harassment in any form. Harassment of any student or employee by any other student
or employee is prohibited. The church and school will treat allegations of harassment seriously,
and will review and investigate such allegations in a prompt, confidential, and thorough manner.
A charge of harassment shall not, in and of itself, create the presumption of wrongdoing.
However, substantiated acts of harassment will result in disciplinary action up to and including
dismissal. Students found to have made false or frivolous charges will also be subject to
disciplinary action, up to and including expulsion.
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Harassment occurs when an individual is subjected to treatment or an environment which is
hostile or intimidating because of a person’s race, creed, color, national origin, physical
disability, or gender. Harassment can occur any time and includes, but is not limited to any or all
of the following:
Verbal/Digital/Cellular/Cyber/Electronic Harassment: Derogatory comments or jokes with
intent to harass; threatening or obscene words spoken to another person or through digital means,
such as texts, posts, emails. Retaliation for the reporting of harassment or participation in an
investigation.
Physical Harassment: Unwanted physical touching, contact, assault, deliberate impeding or
blocking movements or any intimidating interference with normal movement.
Visual Harassment: Publicly displaying or making obscene gestures with the intent to harass;
derogatory or inflammatory posters, cartoons, written words or drawings.
Sexual Harassment: Includes unwelcome sexual advances, unwelcome requests for sexual
favors, and unwelcome verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature.
Reporting of harassment: Students or employees who feel aggrieved because of conduct that
may constitute harassment should directly inform the person engaging in such conduct that such
conduct is offensive and must stop. If students or employees do not feel comfortable doing this
or are unable to do so, they shall direct their complaint to the Administrator , a teacher, or any
pastor of the congregation.
Consequences
Students who engage in any act of bullying or harassment are subject to appropriate disciplinary
action, which may include classroom discipline, discipline by the Administrator via Office
Referrals, and/or referral to law enforcement authorities. The severity and pattern, if any, of the
bullying or harassment shall be taken into consideration when disciplinary decisions are made.
Chapel Our school family joins together to worship the Lord each Wednesday morning at 8:10 a.m.
Family and friends are always welcome to join us for worship. Students take an active role in
chapel presentations under the direction of the pastors and teachers. Chapel offerings are
collected to support a quarterly mission project. Students are required to wear their St.
John’s chapel shirt or St. John’s Spiritwear Polo every Wednesday. Appropriate dress for
young men is slacks or nice jeans and for young ladies a skirt, slacks, or nice jeans. This attire
will apply throughout the day. No Shorts or capris. In this way we will honor our Lord.
Curriculum Students at St. John’s Lutheran School receive a well-rounded elementary and middle school
curriculum grounded in God’s Word. Our teachers have been specifically trained to integrate the
Christian faith in all areas of the curriculum. A written curriculum guide is available in the
Administrator’s office. Our curriculum is reviewed and updated regularly. St. John’s is
continuing the process of mapping and aligning our curriculum to State and National Standards.
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Custody Notification The school will respect the rights of parents/legal guardians with legal custody by observing any
restrictions as to custody and physical placement as required by a court order, when a copy of the
order is given to the school. It is the responsibility of the parent(s) with legal custody to provide
the school administrator with a copy of the most recent court order if restricted access to student
records is requested.
Parents/guardians with legal custody, except those who have been denied periods of physical
placement under state statutes, have the right to view the child’s school records, receive school
program reports and all school mailings, attend parent teacher conferences, attend school
functions, and visit the child briefly at school.
It is the responsibility of the parent who does not have regular physical placement of the student
to inform the school office of his/her name, address, email, and phone number if he/she wishes to
be consulted regarding his/her child or wishes to be placed on the school mailing and email list.
School procedure provides that only custodial parents with the right of physical placement have
the right to remove the child from school. If more than one parent/guardian has the right of
physical placement, it is the responsibility of such parents/guardians to provide the school with
written documentation (court order or agreement signed by both parents) explaining the
arrangement for physical placement.
Definitions for this policy:
Legal custody - the right and responsibility to make major decisions concerning the child.
Major decisions- include but are not limited to decisions regarding choice of school or religion;
consent to marry, enter military service, and obtain driver’s license; and authorization of health
care.
Joint legal custody - both parties share legal custody and neither party’s legal rights are superior
except as a court may specifically order.
Discipline Policy “For the moment all discipline seems painful rather than pleasant; later it yields the peaceful
fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it.” Hebrews 12:11.
Core Beliefs
We believe that each of our students is created by God, redeemed by Jesus, and called by the
Holy Spirit to be a child of God. As such, each child is a unique and special gift from God to his
or her parents. Parents allow St. John’s Lutheran School to assist in the nurturing and educating
of their children during the school day.
Discipline, in the true sense, refers to methods of modeling character and of teaching self-control
and acceptable behavior; in fact the word “discipline” comes from the word “disciple”. Our
school staff dedicates itself to this set of core beliefs as a guide for dealing with student
discipline. These core beliefs guide our individual classroom plans and consequences. Just as
every child is unique, every discipline situation is unique in nature. It is our prayer that God
would provide each of us with the wisdom to apply these core beliefs. In the event that we
operate in ways that appear inconsistent with these core beliefs, please contact the appropriate
staff member.
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Every attempt will be made to maintain the dignity and self respect of both the student
and the teacher.
Students will be given opportunities to make decisions and live with the consequences, be
they good or bad.
Students will be guided and expected to solve their problems, or the problems they create,
without creating problems for anyone else.
Behavior will be handled with natural or logical consequences, be they good or bad.
Misbehavior will be viewed as an opportunity for individual problem solving and
preparation for the real world.
Behavior
The Ten Commandments are the norm for Christian living. God has given them to us for a
threefold purpose: a curb to restrain us from sin, a mirror to show us our own sinfulness, and a
guide to show us how to lead a life pleasing to Him.
As disciples of Christ, our behavior will be God-pleasing. Jesus summarized the Law this way:
“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind,” and
also, “Love your neighbor as yourself” students of St. John’s Lutheran School are expected to:
* Put God first in everything.
* Treat God and His Word with respect so that His Name is honored. This means no
cursing, swearing, lying, deceiving, or involvement in satanic arts. This also means that
God’s Word is gladly heard and learned.
* Honor those whom God has placed over them including parents, teachers, pastors. As an
act of honoring God, students will follow classroom rules and come prepared to learn.
* Help, support, and respect their fellow students and neighbors as encouraged in
Philippians 4:8. “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right,
whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable - if anything is excellent or
praiseworthy - think about such things.” There are to be no putdowns, vulgar or
inappropriate talk or actions, cheating, or fighting.
* Respect the facilities. There is no eating in the school, church, or on the playground with
the exception of morning break, lunch, and special occasions. Gum is not allowed in
school. All garbage from snacks and lunch is to be placed in waste containers.
* Act safely.
Our Lord has provided for us in Scripture a model for Christian discipline that is expressed in
His Law and Gospel. We seek, in our approach to discipline, to nurture the child by calling
him/her to repentance and offering loving acceptance to the child even when we disapprove of a
behavior so that he/she may grow in wisdom, faith, and godliness. Our goals are to encourage
the recognition of sin and its consequences for self and others, to provide opportunity for
repentance and contrition (God’s Law), and to offer forgiveness and acceptance to the repentant
child (God’s Gospel), and ultimately to encourage a greater measure of self-discipline and a
stronger sense of responsibility in each child.
This means that classroom management will be based on our school core values and the
following statements:
Mistakes are opportunities for learning.
Relationships are key to great classrooms and great learning.
People build strength through struggle.
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To develop great skills as a problem-solver, we must practice problem solving based on a
Biblical model.
Truth Works- A Christ Centered Problem Solving Model
St. John’s Lutheran school implements “Truth Works” a four step decision making and problem
solving process for helping children make the right Godly choices. The foundation of this
process is that God and His Word are truth and that God’s Will is best for us.
Step 1: Consider the Choice
Step 2: Compare it to God
Step 3: Commit to God’s Way
Step 4: Count on God’s love to protect and provide
Classroom Discipline
Each teacher establishes his/her own classroom rules and expectations. These are shared with
students in the classroom and with parents at orientation.
Grades K-2 Each K-2 classroom implements its own unique positive reinforcement system to
promote positive behavior. Initial breaking of a class or school rule will be handled through
verbal warnings. A second warning will result in a tally. Tally marks will be recorded at the end
of each day on a weekly chart. Parents will be contacted if student receives excessive amount of
tallies per day or if a continuous pattern is apparent.
Grades 3-5: Initial breaking of a class or school rule will be handled through verbal warnings.
If a child chooses not to follow classroom or school rules after verbal warnings, he or she may be
asked to move to the recovery zone, which generally is a place in the classroom where students
can continue to hear and observe class instruction. The purpose is to serve as an opportunity for
the child to stop, reflect and change his or her behavioral choices. If a child is unable to recover
in a timely manner without disrupting the class, the location of the time out could range from
just outside the classroom, another teacher’s classroom or the administrator’s office. Teachers
will allow the students to return to the classroom when the student feels that he or she is ready.
Documentation will take place daily and parents will be notified if the student spends excessive
time in the recovery zone or if a continuous pattern is apparent.
These visits to the recovery zone are not considered official office visits even if the child spends
time in the administrator’s office. If a child persists in misbehavior or the behavior escalates, a
parent conference will be arranged.
Grades 6-8: An initial breaking of a class or school rule will be handled as a warning and the
teacher will write the child’s name on a clipboard kept at the front of the classroom. A second
warning will result in a Discipline Notice which will be sent via Sycamore to the parent and the
Administrator. A third warning will result in a detention to be served from 3:15-3:45 on the day
it is issued or no later than the following day. In the case of a detention, the parents will be
contacted by the teacher or the Administrator and a notice will be sent through Sycamore
requiring a parent signature. A fourth warning will result in the student being sent to the office
for an Office Referral.
Based upon teacher discretion and specific situation, teachers may send home additional Parental
Communication Forms with consequences.
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Detentions
If a child is given a detention, the parent will be contacted by the teacher or administrator as
soon as possible. A detention is to be served the day it is received, or no later than the following
day; and the child will stay from 3:15-3:45.
Discipline by the Administrator- Office Referral
Trips to the office for inappropriate behavior are very serious. When a student is sent to the
office for discipline by the administrator, the teacher will prepare a written description of
behavior that resulted in a trip to the office. The administrator will personally contact a parent
to arrange a conference with the parents, teacher, and student. This conference will be held
within 24 hours of the student being sent to the office. The administrator will document the
office trip and the conference with the parents. The documentation will be kept as part of the
student’s school records. If warranted, the student will serve a suspension the first school day
following the office trip.
An Office Referral will result for the following reasons;
2 detentions in one week
4 detentions in one quarter/12 detentions in one year
Bullying- interfering with other students’ rights to an education by force, coercion, threat,
harassment, or disruption
fighting
leaving school grounds without permission
truancy
destruction or theft of school property (student will pay for any damages)
defiant or hostile acts
acts involving immoral behavior
disrespect for authority
1st OFFICE REFERRAL: Mandatory Conference with student, parents, and principal and a
minimum of one (1) day of in-school suspension.
2nd OFFICE REFERRAL: Mandatory Conference with student, parents, and principal and a
minimum of two (2) day of in-school suspension.
3rd OFFICE REFERRAL: Three (3) days out-of-school suspension
4th OFFICE REFERRAL: Administrator, Senior Pastor, parents, and designated staff will
conference to consider expulsion and termination of enrollment.
The following infractions will result in immediate notification of local law enforcement and
parents. The student will be suspended from school pending possible expulsion after a hearing.
knowingly possessing or transmitting any firearm, explosive, or any other dangerous
object or weapon of no reasonable use to the student at school.
knowingly possessing, using, transmitting, or being under the influence of any narcotic
drug, hallucinogenic drug, amphetamine, barbiturate, marijuana, alcoholic beverage,
tobacco products, or intoxicant of any kind.
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Dress Code and General Appearance “You shall be my witness.” (Acts 1:8) We are constantly witnessing to others through the way
we work, play, walk, talk, and dress. Our students and staff are expected to dress in a manner
worthy of their calling as Christians. Dress can also affect the way we feel, perform, and behave.
Therefore, boys and girls are required to wear clothing that is both modest and sensible. It is felt
that all parents and students will use discretion as far as clothing is concerned. Parents are
encouraged to assist their student with appropriate dress to ensure compliance with school
standards. If the teacher and administrator feel the child’s attire is not proper, the child will be
asked to change into appropriate clothing.
Students will be well-groomed and modest in appearance. Students should be clean and free
from odor. Make-up is not allowed below fifth grade.Hair must be clean and brushed or
combed. Hairstyles must not be distracting.
Students will wear clothing appropriate for a Christian setting. Clothing must be clean, free from
holes or tears. Students must comply with the following:
Students must have tennis shoes for P.E. class.
T-shirts with drug, alcoholic, skulls, or suggestive pictures or language will not be
allowed.
Shoes and sandals must have a strap around the heel and fit properly- NO FLIP FLOPS.
Jewelry should be appropriate for the Christian classroom, i.e. nothing sacrilegious; nose
rings, chains, body piercings are not allowed.
Hats may not be worn inside the school facility.
Specific to the Elementary School (K-5)
Skirts, dresses, shorts, or skorts are to be modest length, use fingertip length as a guide.
Students in grades K-5 may wear wind pants/coordinated athletic pants and jackets, but
sweat pants are not allowed.
Spaghetti or thin strapped tops are not allowed. Modest sleeveless tops and dresses are
permitted during hot weather.
Specific to Middle School
Students must have tennis shoes and a change of clothes for P.E. classes.
Clothing should fit appropriately and not be too tight or revealing.
Students may not wear midriff bearing or low cut shirts.
No draw string/athletic/yoga pants or shorts.
Spaghetti or thin strapped tops are not allowed. Sleeveless tops and dresses must have a
strap the width of three fingers or wider.
The length of dresses, skirts, shorts, and skorts must be no shorter than three fingers
width above the top of the knee.
Leggings are considered undergarments rather than pants. They must be covered by a
shirt, skirt, dress, pair of shorts, or skort that meets the length requirements listed in the
rule above.
Chapel Dress Code
Students are required to wear their St. John’s chapel shirt or St. John’s Spiritwear Polo every
Wednesday. Appropriate dress for young men is slacks or nice jeans and for young ladies a
skirt, slacks, or nice jeans. This attire will apply throughout the day. No Shorts or capris.
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Due Process Policy When a parent has a grievance against a member of the faculty, staff, or another parent, the
parent is encouraged to follow the procedure found in Matthew 18. The parent will be directed
to first voice the grievance in person to the individual in question.
If after a personal conference, the parent feels the problem has not been resolved, the parent can
present the matter in writing to the administrator in a private conference.
If after following the first two steps, the matter still cannot be resolved, the matter can be
presented in writing to the Senior Pastor. A follow up conversation will be scheduled.
Electronic Devices and Cell Phones Students are not allowed to use the following electronic devices on school grounds between 7:30
a.m. – 3:00 p.m.: cell phones, video game players, radios, cd players, dvd players, or the like.
Such items will be confiscated by school officials and may be picked up by the parents only.
Electronic devices may be used if permission is granted by the classroom teacher. St. John’s
Lutheran School is not responsible for any damage or loss of electronic devices brought to
school.
Emergency Care Parents are notified whenever a student becomes sick or is injured. In the event that parents
cannot be reached, the parent designated care-taker will be contacted. If neither the parent nor
the designated care-taker can be reached, the child will remain at school, apart from the
classroom, under supervision, until the parent or designated person can be reached. It is very
important that designated care taker information, as well as other emergency phone number
information be kept up-to-date. In the event of a serious emergency, the school may contact the
family physician listed on the emergency form or the nearest emergency care facility. The cost
of any emergency care is a parental responsibility.
Field Trips Field trips are designed to expand the realm of education beyond the school grounds. They are
considered part of the curriculum and participation is expected. Parents are notified in writing
prior to all field trips. When field trips are scheduled, a specific permission form will be sent
home. The permission slip must be signed by a parent or guardian and returned prior to the field
trip.
We depend on many volunteers throughout our program. Teachers may contact parents to
volunteer as field trip chaperones and drivers. Volunteer drivers are required to have a validation
form on file before transporting St. John’s students and the vehicle must have seating that meets
all state regulations. Forms are available in the office for each event. Drivers must be at least 21
years old to transport students. Parents, please be willing to chaperone whenever possible.
Chaperones are not to bring young children unless specifically invited by the teacher. The cost
of transportation and chaperone participation in field trips will be shared by the entire class. If
additional parents desire to participate in a field trip they need to receive permission from the
teacher and are responsible for the fees. Parents who cannot afford a field trip are to contact the
principal regarding financial assistance. Non-parental chaperones must be approved by the
classroom teacher prior to the day of the event.
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Outdoor Education- 7th Grade Educational Fall Activity
Each year our seventh graders enjoy a three day camping experience in conjunction with
neighboring Lutheran schools. The expense of the Fall event is the responsibility of the parents.
To help with budgeting for this event, the cost is approximately $150. Details will be furnished
to seventh grade families in the fall.
Annual 7th and 8th grade School Class Trip
Each year our 7th and 8th graders will take a joint class trip in late April. This trip’s location will
rotate between Washington D.C. and the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Ky. St. John’s 7th and
8th grade students and their parents are encouraged to attend the end of year trip to Washington
D.C. The Kentucky Trip will be for students only. Numerous fund raising opportunities are
provided to help defray costs.
Fund Raising through PPO, Parent Partnership Organization We encourage our families to support our school by participating in our annual fundraisers.
These include two PPO food item sales, our three athletic tournaments, and the St. John’s
auction.
Monies from these fundraisers are used to provide non-budgeted items including: field trip
bussing; over $6,000 in athletic fees; $200.00 per classroom to spend on room and learning
enhancements; teacher appreciation events; social events and receptions including our Back to
School Social, Faithhaven Family Bonfires; Graduation; and refreshments at our concerts and
musical.
Grading Academic progress is recorded and distributed on a written quarterly report card. Grades 3-8
will use on online grading program accessible to families at any time. Mid quarter reports will be
available electronically. Parents will be provided with log-in information in August.
Students in grades K-2 receive standards based report cards each quarter assessing their progress
in academic and social growth.
Students in grades 3-5 receive mid-quarter and quarter reports using the following scale:
90% and up A
80-89% B
70-79% C
60-69% D
The middle school uses the following scale:
100% and above A+ 94-99% A 93% A- 92% B+ 84-91% B 83% B-
82% C+ 74-81% C 73% C- 72% D+ 64-71% D 63% D- 62% and below F
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Homework Homework is an important part of the learning process for students at St. John’s. Students are
expected to complete their homework neatly, accurately, and in a timely manner. Generally the
amount of homework increases with the child’s age, and the general rule of thumb is 10 minutes
per grade level (i.e. 1st grade – 10 minutes, 2nd grade – 20 minutes, 3rd grade – 30 minutes, etc.).
Studying for tests, working on special projects, not using classroom time effectively, or some
other reason may affect the amount of time spent on any one night. If a student is regularly
spending two or three hours per night on homework, this may be a cause for concern, and parents
should notify the classroom teacher. There are numerous factors that may contribute to lengthy
homework sessions, and those matters are best discussed between the parent and teacher. High
quality work is the expectation of all students enrolled in St. John’s.
Honor Students The St. John’s Lutheran School high honor roll is made up of students in grades six through eight
who complete a quarter with a 3.75 or higher grade point average on a 4 point scale. Students
who achieve a grade point average between 3.5 – 3.75 qualify for the honor roll. Honor students
receive a certificate during a designated chapel service and their names are submitted for
publication in the local newspaper.
Hot Lunch and Milk Hot lunch, including milk, may be ordered daily. Milk may also be purchased by those who
bring their own lunches and for those who want milk during the morning break. Our hot lunches
are prepared by the West Bend Public School. The menu is the same as the public school
elementary menu and will be posted monthly via Sycamore.
School Lunch Meal Charge Policy
St. John’s – West Bend contracts annually with the West Bend School District to provide hot
lunch through the National School Lunch program. Each meal offers balanced options for your
child, and includes milk in the meal price. Prices for the 2017-18 school year are:
Elementary & Middle School $2.80
Reduced Elementary & Middle School ** $.40
Adult
$3.45
Milk, snack or ordered with cold lunch
$.35 per milk
** With approved Federal application.
We require that families pre-pay for their students lunches throughout the year. This can be done
by cash, check, or credit card in the school office. Lunch accounts are kept current week to week
so that you may monitor your balances in our student information system, Sycamore.
At times, families do fall behind on keeping current with their lunch accounts. When a negative
balance is incurred on your account, please do your best to bring it current as soon as possible.
At the end of the school year, families who still have a negative balance will not receive their
child’s report card and awards until the account balance is $0.
Contact Leah Toerpe, the school lunch secretary, with questions.
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Federal Lunch Program
Free or reduced price lunches are available for families who meet the eligibility guidelines under
the National School Lunch Program. Application forms are available in the office and at
registration.
Insurance St. John’s Lutheran Church and School does not assume responsibility for financial expenses
incurred due to injuries incurred during school related events. Therefore families are encouraged
to purchase their own health and accident insurance.
Library Procedures Lower grade students may check out 2 books and/or magazines for a one week period. Upper
grade students may check out 5 books for four weeks. When no Librarian is present, students are
to use the self-checkout list on the clipboard to sign out their books. Returned books and
magazines should be dropped off in the book return slot in the library or given to the librarian.
They are not to be returned directly to the shelves. The librarian reserves the right to restrict
check outs for students with overdue materials. We do not charge fines for library materials
turned in late, but lost or damaged books or magazines will be assessed at replacement cost.
Lockers Lockers are provided for our middle school students and are the property of St. John’s Lutheran
School. No defacing will be tolerated and parents will be liable for any damage. Students may
not apply stickers or labels of any sort. Because the lockers are the property of St. John’s, the
school maintains the right to open or inspect the locker at any time with or without the presence
of the student. Homeroom teachers will hold regular locker inspections to maintain cleanliness.
Lost or damaged locks will be replaced and the student will be charged $10.00 for replacement.
Medication All medications are administered according to the Wisconsin Legislation Act 160. Parents whose
children need medication administered at school must submit the required medical authorization
forms and bring the medication to the office in person in the original container. Designated
school personnel will administer the medication. No medication shall be administered unless the
Health Release and Medication Authorization Form has been submitted. Students with inhalers
are required to submit the above mentioned form before using their inhalers at school.
Non-prescription medication shall be administered only with written instructions and permission
from the student’s parent or guardian. Non-prescription medication must be provided in the
original container.
Prescription medication shall be administered only with written instructions, permission from the
student’s parent or guardian, permission from the physician, and a properly labeled container
houses the medication. The label shall include:
a. The name of the student (first and last)
b. The name of the medication
c. The name of the prescribing physician
d. The dosage to be given
e. The effective date
f. Directions for administration.
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Music and Performance Opportunities Band Program
Students in grades five through eight may participate in our band program. Instruction is
provided without charge during the regular school day. Parents are responsible for the cost of the
instrument and lesson books. Students are responsible for completing work assigned during their
band instruction and teachers are not responsible for re-teaching lessons when a student is
involved in a band lesson. Lessons are scheduled on a revolving basis so the same class period is
not missed. Those who take lessons are expected to participate in one of the school’s performing
ensembles.
Lambs Choir
Lambs, an extra-curricular choral group, is available to students in grades 2-4 throughout the
school year and to students in grade 1 the second semester. Students meet with Mrs. Esther
Hesse on Thursdays from 3:00 – 3:45 p.m. in the music room. The Lambs sing approximately
six times per year for church services and concerts. Participants who accumulate more than two
unexcused absences for performances will not be able to continue in Lambs. Absences are
excused at the discretion of the director. An announcement identifying the start of the Lambs
season will be made soon after the start of the school year.
Hallelujah Singers
Hallelujah Singers is a choir for students in grades 5-8. The choir will rehearse on Friday
mornings from 8:30am-8:55am. Hallelujah Singers will perform approximately four times during
the school year at concerts and church services.
Handbell Choir
Handbell Choir will be an elective choice for students in grades 5-8. The Handbell Choir will
rehearse Wednesday mornings from 7:20am-7:50am. Students participating in the Handbell
choir will perform several times throughout the school year at concerts and church services.
Spring Musical
Students in grades 1 – 5 perform a spring musical annually under the direction of the music
teacher.
Singing at St. John’s Lutheran Church
K – 8th grade students are scheduled to participate in Sunday worship services. It is expected that
every student participate when scheduled. Participation in scheduled performances is a
responsibility that comes with enrollment in St. John’s Lutheran School. Anyone who knows in
advance that they absolutely must miss a scheduled performance is requested to provide a written
explanation to the music director before the performance. Those who cannot participate because
of illness are expected to notify their teacher, the choir director or the administrator as soon as
possible.
Parent-Teacher Conferences Parent-teacher conferences may be held anytime at the request of a parent or teacher. Formal
conferences will be scheduled at the end of the first quarter on November 1 and 2, 2017. Parents
are expected to participate in this conference. In the event of an unexpected scheduling conflict,
parents are to call the classroom teacher to reschedule the conference. Scheduling will be
handled through GoogleDocs in a tiered set up. The first tier will be for a one week period and
will be open to families with multiple children. The second tier will be a one week period for
remaining families. GoogleDocs will then be locked down to prevent accidental changes. A
printed handout of the schedule will go home. Parents are encouraged to set up conferences at
any time during the school year by contacting their child’s teacher.
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Parent Partnership Organization- PPO Every school parent is a member of our Parent Partnership Organization. The purpose of the
PPO is to develop a close relationship between the school and home for the benefit of our
students. Parents are expected to take an active part in the functions and projects of the PPO
such as helping host our volleyball and basketball tournaments and participating in fall and
spring food sales. Parents interested in serving on the PPO Leadership Team should contact the
school office or members of the PPO Leadership Team listed below.
Sonia Taylor Leah Toerpe Dawn Oldenettel
Physical Examinations Physical exams are recommended of all students entering our kindergarten program for the first
time, grade five, and all new students who may be entering at other levels. An athletic physical
exam is required of all fifth and seventh grade athletes participating in interscholastic activities
and all new student athletes to St. John’s.
Recess All students are expected to go outside for fresh air and physical activity during their designated
recess time. If the temperature is below 0° Fahrenheit and/or the wind chill is below -10°
Fahrenheit students will remain inside for recess. During winter months, lower grade students are
expected to wear coats, hats, gloves/mittens, snow pants, and boots.
Room Parents If you would like to serve as a room parent, please sign up at Registration on Thursday, August
17. Typically, room parents help with holiday parties, their students’ teachers’ birthday parties,
and auction projects. They will also serve as liasions and communications between the
classroom parents and the PPO.
School Hours Half Day Kindergarten 8:00 a.m. – 11:55 a.m.
Full Day Students 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
School Newsletters The Eagle’s Nest, our school newsletter, is published electronically on the first and 15th school
day of each month. Since this is an important communication link between the school and the
home, take time to read it. Articles for publication must be received in the office by Wednesday
noon. The administrator reserves the right to make the final decision regarding what is
published. The newsletter will be sent to families via Sycamore and is available on our website at
www.stjohnsschoolwestbend.org.
Classroom teachers will post weekly announcements and updates via Sycamore, our online
communication and management service.
School Supplies Parents are responsible for purchasing school supplies for their children. Bibles, hymnals,
catechisms, assignment books, recorders, headphones and pencil grips are available for purchase
through the school office. Supply lists are available at local merchants and the school website.
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Scrip Program Parents may purchase Scrip online to help offset their tuition costs. In this program, participating
merchants give back a percentage of your purchases which are then applied to your tuition
account. The deposits are made three times per year (Sept.; January; April). Scrip earnings may
only be used for tuition payments. Unused scrip rebates will revert to the scholarship program if
a family withdraws from St. John’s or may be designated to another family. More information is
located on our website and brochures are available in the office.
Security For the safety of our students, all entry doors are locked during the school day. Guests may enter
via the west door (6th Ave.) during school hours. If your child is in ½ day Kindergarten, you may
enter at the north door when picking up her/him. Security cameras monitor the entrances.
Tardies Students are to be in their classrooms by 8:00 a.m. Those who arrive after 8:00 a.m. are tardy and
must go to the office before going to the classroom. Parents who know their children will be late
should call the office. Excessive tardies may result in a detention.
Telephone Use School phones are reserved for school business. Parents should call their children only in cases
of extreme emergency. Students needing to place a phone call may request permission to do so
in the office. Students will not be permitted to use the school phones to arrange after school or
over-night visits with classmates.
Transportation, Drop off and Pick Up, and Bus Service
Bus Service
West Bend provides bus transportation for our K - 8 students who live in the designated busing
areas. Parents are encouraged to call the Johnson Bus Company, 334-3146, to determine their
eligibility for busing.
In the afternoon, buses load students along 6th Avenue. All bus students line up at the front
entrance of the school and enter the buses only at the direction of the bus monitor. Guests may
not ride the bus without a written note for the bus driver. Once students board the bus the
Johnson Bus Company is responsible for them until they are dropped off. The Johnson Bus
Company communicates behavior problems to the school in writing and the school forwards the
information to the parents. Students who do not follow the directions of the driver may lose their
bus privileges.
While on the bus, students are expected to conduct themselves with respect for authority and
consideration for fellow riders. Students with repeated offenses may lose their bus privileges.
Morning Drop Off
Parents are to drop off their children at the east doors near the gym. These are the ONLY doors
that will be unlocked at 7:30 a.m. Students are allowed to enter the building and go directly to
the gym where they will be supervised by a teacher until the 7:50 a.m. bell, unless they are
involved in extracurricular activities such as band or hand bell choir.
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At 7:50 a.m. students may enter the building at the north and west doors and go directly to their
classrooms. The north and west doors will not be opened until 7:50 a.m. If a parent wants to
accompany their child into the school building, he or she MUST park in the marked parking
spots to the north of the ECC and school which is the church parking lot. DO NOT leave your
car parked or unattended in the circle drives.
Afternoon Car Pickup
Student pick up is between 3:00-3:15. Students are to be picked up on the east side of the
school, and will be walked to the designated classroom spot along the drive by their classroom
teachers. Elementary students will not be dismissed anywhere other than from a teacher’s
supervision at the designated spot. For Pick-up, parents will enter into the one way pick-up drive
from 5th street and proceed to their child’s designated class pick-up area. The enclosed map will
identify their location and the area will be designated by signs. Please have the oldest child in
your family meet you with your youngest for pick-up. Please drive with EXTREME caution.
Parents wishing to meet their children at their classrooms MUST park in the marked parking
spots in front of the north entrance of the Early Childhood Center. If you need to enter the
school, you must park your car in the designated parking spots. Do Not leave your car parked or
unattended in the circle drive.
Parents of Middle School students may park along the curb of fifth street alongside Sonshine
Community Park, and your child or children will be allowed to walk to your car.
Students not picked up by 3:15 will be taken to their classroom until their parent or approved
adult picks them up.
Tuition Tuition, if not paid in advance, is due in twelve equal month payments on the first day of each
month beginning July 1 and ending June 1. Tuition rates for 2017-2018 are listed below.
Full Day 1 child $3,517.00
1/2 Day Kindergarten $1,758.00
2 full day $6,683.00
3 full day $8,459.00
4 or more $8,459.00
Fees $50.00 per student technology use fee
Tuition for Partial Year Attendance
Students who attend a partial year will be charged monthly tuition for each month of attendance
whether it be a full month or a partial month.
Delinquent Financial Accounts
Tuition is to be paid on a regular, monthly basis, July – June. Students whose families have
delinquent accounts may not attend classes the following school year until the past due account
is paid in full. Parents are encouraged to pay through monthly electronic withdrawals.
Paperwork is available at the school office or at the church business office.
Student records will not be released until tuition is paid in full.
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Tuition Scholarship Grants Tuition grants are available for families in need of assistance. Confidential Financial Analysis is
used to determine a family’s need. Grant applications are available in the school office. Parents
are responsible for paying the small processing fee when they submit their applications. All
tuition grant applications remain confidential and the Educational Grants, Scholarships, and
Partnerships Ministry Team make all final grant determinations. These grants are made possible
through the generous gifts of friends of St. John’s who desire to make a Christian education
possible for every student. If you would like to help support this program contact the school
office. The following provisions have been adopted by the Educational Grants, Scholarships,
and Partnerships Ministry Team:
All applications will be kept confidential.
All grants are subject to the availability of funds.
No grants will be given for prior year debts.
Prayerfully reflect upon your own first fruit offerings.
Submit the St. John’s Lutheran Tuition Grant Application by May 30, 2018, by following
the 2017-2018 Scholarship Online Application instructions: www.cfslogin.com The
school number needed for the application is 43077.
Families receiving tuition grants are required to attend a fall session of Financial Peace
University. If you have already graduated from St. John’s Financial Peace University
course, you are to contact Craig Toerpe to schedule a meeting.
Families receiving tuition grants will be required to utilize the Scrip program to assist
with their tuition expenses. Scrip credit will be posted to your account quarterly.
Families who submit applications can expect communication regarding grants during the first
week of June. Tuition grants will be awarded per semester based upon the completion of the
provisions mentioned above.
Visitors We extend an open invitation to all parents to visit our school. Please check in at the school
office upon arrival. We ask that you arrange visits in advance.
Weather Related Cancellations When the West Bend Public School system cancels school because of inclement weather, St.
John’s will be closed also. Watch Channel 4 TV. Closings are also posted on our website and
by text or email via Sycamore.
Websites Parents are encouraged to frequent our websites to keep informed.
Our website: www.stjohnsschoolwestbend.org.
Sycamore: https://app.sycamoreeducation.com/index.php
School Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stjohnslutheranschoolwestbend
Worship Church is the place that God has chosen to visit us and to provide for our spiritual needs, namely
forgiveness, absolution, and strengthening through His Word and Sacraments. He has set this
time aside for us to praise and thank Him and to fellowship and care for one another. We
encourage and expect our students and their families to regularly attend worship because we
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know it is God-pleasing and beneficial to the entire Christian community. If you do not have a
church home, we invite you to join us for worship on Saturday at 6:00 p.m.; on Sunday at 8:00
a.m., 9:30 a.m., or 11:00 a.m.; or on Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. Active participation in worship
and our Family Discipleship Hour is expected of our school families. Parents are encouraged to
take to heart God’s Word that they are to disciple their children and set a Godly example for
them.
Worship Attendance Worship attendance will be recorded each Monday by the homeroom teacher. Out of love and
concern for our Christian brothers and sisters and because God calls us to be accountable, and in
worship, attendance will be monitored by the staff. Follow up conversations will take place
when appropriate.
This handbook contains policies, guidelines, and procedures that represent the most recent
expression of the management of St. John’s Lutheran School. St. John’s Lutheran School
reserves the right to modify, augment, suspend, or revoke any and all policies, procedures,
practices, and statements contained in this handbook at any time.
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You
have
entr
ust
ed y
ou
r ch
ild
ren
to S
t. J
oh
n’s
. P
lease
en
sure
th
eir
safe
ty b
y f
oll
ow
ing o
ur
dro
p o
ff a
nd
pic
k u
p p
oli
cies
.
Dro
p o
ff:
Stu
den
ts m
ay a
rriv
e as
ear
ly a
s 7
:30
a.m
., b
ut
they
mu
st b
e d
rop
ped
off
at
the
gym
en
tran
ce a
nd
pro
ceed
to
th
e gy
m w
her
e th
ey
wil
l be
sup
ervi
sed
by
a te
ach
er.
No
rth
an
d W
est
do
ors
wil
l op
en a
t 7
:50
. P
aren
ts w
ish
ing
to a
cco
mp
any
thei
r ch
ild
ren
to
cla
ss m
ust
par
k in
th
e la
rge
par
kin
g lo
t b
etw
een
th
e E
CC
an
d t
he
Ch
urc
h a
nd
en
ter
afte
r 7
:50
. P
ick
up
: A
ll s
tud
ents
exc
ept
tho
se r
idin
g th
e b
us
wil
l be
esco
rted
by
the
clas
sro
om
tea
cher
to
th
e p
ick
up
zo
ne.
Par
ents
are
to
fo
llo
w t
he
traf
fic
flo
w m
ap a
bo
ve.
Fo
r th
eir
safe
ty, s
tud
ents
wil
l NO
T b
e al
low
ed t
o c
ross
Fif
th A
ve.
Par
ents
mu
st p
ark
on
th
e sc
ho
ol s
ide
of
Fif
th
Ave
nu
e an
d s
tud
ents
wil
l th
en b
e p
erm
itte
d t
o w
alk
to
th
eir
cars
. B
us
rid
ers
wil
l mee
t at
th
e lo
bb
y o
uts
ide
of
the
sch
oo
l off
ice
and
be
sup
ervi
sed
by
a te
ach
er.
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ol B
uil
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g E
CC
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TH
AV
EN
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TH
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EN
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ST
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