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Glenwood Intermediate School - Frequently Asked Questions
Q. When can students be dropped off?
A. Students are to be dropped off in front of the school, and are allowed to enter the building at 7 a.m. Students are not to be dropped off before 7 a.m. as no supervision is provided.
Q. What are the school’s office hours?
A. Official school hours are 7:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. The office is open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Q. When is the best time to call and talk to a teacher?
A. Teachers can receive calls from 7:20 – 7:30 a.m. and from 2:30 – 3 p.m. Classes will not be interrupted during regular classroom hours. Voicemail is available for each teacher, however they may not check their mail until 2:30 p.m. Please do not leave bus changes, absences, pick-up, or emergencies on a teachers voicemail. An operator can be reached by dialing "0" on the main telephone message (483-1183).
Q. How do I find out if school is dismissing early for a weather emergency?
A. Parents/guardians will receive a phone, email and/or text message in the event of an emergency school closing. In addition, all Ball-Chatham websites will post school closing information. Local media will post school closing alerts as well. It is advisable to have an after school plan in case school closes early.
Q. Who do I call to report that my child will be absent?
A. You may call the main phone line (483-1183) and leave a message at the prompt. Any homework drop off or requests should be made to the school’s office before 11 a.m.
Q. When can I call for my absent student’s homework and when can I pick it up?
A. Requests MUST be received in the morning before 11 a.m. and are to be picked up in the school’s office between 2:30 – 3 p.m.
Q. Are there any student fees?
A. There is a $155 registration fee, and a $40 technology fee. These fees are waived for students who qualify for the free lunch program.
Q. Whom do I see about medical information pertaining to my child?
A. The school nurse should be given necessary medical information at registration or on a need to know basis.
Q. Where can students receive vaccinations?
A. Students can receive vaccinations through the local health department or from their health care provider.
Q. When is a physical exam and vaccination information due?
A. All physical exam and vaccination information is due on the FIRST DAY that the student attends school.
Q. What should I do if my child needs to take medication at school?
A. There is a medication policy form in the student handbook that needs to be filled out for any prescription that needs to be taken during school hours. Over-the-counter medication must also be signed by the student's health care provider. Click here to download the Over-the-Counter Medicine form.
Q. Where do I find information about field trips?
A. All field trip information can be found in classroom newsletters and on special classroom notes sent home pertaining to field trips.
Q. Under what weather conditions do the students have indoor recess?
A. Students will be outside for recess unless it is raining at the time of recess or the "feels like" temperature is 20 degrees or lower. As always, when school is in session during cold winter months please ensure that your children are dressed as warmly as possible (multiple layers), and that outerwear is rated for sub-zero temperatures.
Q. What should I do when my child needs lunch money?
A. You may go online through Skyward to add money through the RevTrak system, or send lunch money to school with your child's name and their teacher's name written in the memo portion of the check. Please make sure that all lunch money is in a sealed envelope marked with the same information. Please make checks payable to Glenwood Intermediate School.
Q. How do I keep track of my child's lunch account?
A. Please check your child's lunch balance on your Skyward account, or set up your account to receive a weekly email regarding balance information.
Q. What should I do if I have to pick up my child early or during school hours?
A. Parents need to call the office or send a note with the child that is to be given to his/her teacher. Students that leave during the school day are to be picked up and signed out in the school office.
Q. When are students dismissed?
A. The buses leave GIS at 2:30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. They leave at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. Students not riding buses may be picked up at those same times in front of the school.
Q. Can my child ride the bus home with a friend?
A. Yes, however, requests for changes to your student’s bus transportation needs must be communicated in writing 48 hours in advance of the change. Requests will be considered by Transportation and a determination will be based on district policy and space availability on the bus. No verbal requests or requests less than 48 hours in advance can be accommodated.
Q. Is there a PTA or PTO at Glenwood Intermediate School? How do I get involved?
A. There is a Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) at Glenwood Intermediate School. Every parent/guardian is considered a member. Find out more information on the GIS/GMS PTO website here.