Arrival and Dismissal - REMINDERS AND UPDATES

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Wendi Nolder

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Mar 25, 2017, 9:00:51 PM3/25/17
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Dear Odyssey families,

 

Please note the below reminders and updates on our ARRIVAL and DISMISSAL:

 

ARRIVAL

We have noticed an increase in the number of tardy students since the time change. Tardiness causes a disruption to the classroom and causes your child to miss important morning instruction. All students are expected to be in their seats by 8:00am in order to be on time. Students arriving after 8:00am MUST be signed into school by a parent (parents must park and walk their child in to the office). Please note, students may be dropped off beginning at 7:30am (for breakfast) or 7:40am (for school).

 

DISMISSAL

Reminder to our walkers/bike riders – as walkers/bike riders are dismissed from school, they must stay on the sidewalk until off campus. Bikes must be walked to the corner stop sign. This is for the safety of all students as there are moving vehicles in the lot. Students will not be permitted to walk through the front parking lot or in the grassy areas near the front of the school. Students were notified of this on Friday. We ask that parents support our efforts to ensure student safety.

 

We thank you for your support!

Odyssey Administration

 

Wendi M. Nolder, M.Ed.

Site Administrator

Odyssey Charter School Elementary campus

An ‘A’ Rated, High-Performing, Rigorous Charter School

1755 Eldron Blvd SE, Palm Bay FL 32909

321-733-0442

 

“Committed to Academic Excellence and the Education of the Whole Child”

 

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