Frequently Asked Questions
It’s our goal to make your life easier by keeping you as informed as possible. We’ve compiled a list of some of the most frequently asked questions so you can access important information quickly and efficiently. If you have additional questions, be sure to contact us with your concerns.
- What are the beginning and dismissal times for the school?
- How do I enroll my child in school?
- How can I get involved at the school?
- Is there a bus service available?
- What time can I drop my child off at school?
- What do I need to do when my child is absent or tardy?
- What are the dress guidelines at FMSE?
- Can I visit my child at lunch or during class?
- What if my child has a doctor or other important appointment during school hours?
- What if my child requires medication due to injury, illness, or a chronic medical condition?
- How much do school meals cost? What do you serve?
- Can my child bring a cell phone to school?
- Can I plan something special for my child’s birthday?
- What is PBIS Rewards?
What are the beginning and dismissal times for the school?
FMSE will have a common beginning and ending time for kindergarten through sixth grade.
- First Bell: 8:10 a.m.
- Tardy Bell: 8:15 a.m.
- School Dismisses: 2:55 p.m.
- Early Release: 12:55 p.m.
How do I enroll my child in school?
If you’re new to the area and want to enroll your child in our school, simply visit our office to fill out the necessary paperwork. When you come, please bring the following documents with you:
- Your child’s birth certificate
- Your child’s immunization records
- Proof of residency
See our Enrollment page for more information.
How can I get involved at the school?
We believe parent involvement goes a long way in building a strong and successful school environment. Our dedicated faculty members work in tandem with parents to provide the best for each child who walks through our doors. We encourage parents looking for volunteer opportunities to contact our school’s PTO or their child’s classroom teacher. We’re grateful for your support.
Is there a bus service available?
Yes, we provide bus services to our students. We consider riding the bus a privilege and expect students to follow bus rules and behave appropriately. Please refer to our Transportation page for bus schedules and details.
What time can I drop my child off at school?
For security reasons, we do not permit students on campus before 7:45 a.m. However, after that time, parents may drop their children off at the front entrance, as long as students proceed directly to the playground. We do not allow students into the school buildings or hallways until 8:10 a.m. Please note—there is no parking in the drop-off lane at any time. Please see the student handbook for more details.
What do I need to do when my child is absent or tardy?
For student absences, parents must call our attendance line as early as possible detailing the reason for the absence. Siblings may not excuse absences. We require a note upon the student’s return with the student’s name, date, teacher, and reason for the tardy or absence. Illnesses lasting over three days may require a doctor’s note. Students must obtain a tardy pass from the school office if they arrive after the 8:15 a.m. bell.
What are the dress guidelines at FMSE?
Here at FMSE, we believe that appropriate attire guidelines are crucial in preparing our students for the future. It is for this reason that we ask our students to refrain from wearing:
- T-shirts displaying alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, or any sexual connotations
- Fishnet shirts
- See-through clothing, bare-midriff shirts, shirts with spaghetti straps, or clothing that is backless or otherwise revealing
- Hats of any kind inside the building
- Sagging pants, as they can cause injuries during recess, P.E., and bus boarding
- Potentially dangerous footwear (examples include but are not limited to: flip flops, shower shoes, platform shoes, high heels, backless sandals or shoes)
- Short shorts (shorts must be knee-length)
We reserve the right to determine whether a student’s clothing is appropriate for school. For more details regarding our dress code, please review the student handbook.
*For the safety of our students, we require students to wear tennis shoes for P.E. days. We will contact parents for a change of clothes if administration deems it necessary.
Can I visit my child at lunch or during class?
At FMSE, we encourage parents to join their children on campus. If you plan to visit your child’s classroom, please contact your child’s teacher to schedule your visit to avoid classroom interruptions. We require visitors to sign in at the front office and wear a visitor’s badge while on the premises.
What if my child has a doctor or other important appointment during school hours?
Whenever possible, we ask that parents schedule all appointments before or after school hours. However, when it is unavoidable, students should bring a note on the morning of their appointment with the time and reason for their early release. Once the parent arrives to retrieve the student, the office will notify the teacher and ask the parent to sign the student out in the student checkout notebook.
What if my child requires medication due to injury, illness, or a chronic medical condition?
Our school health aide administers all over-the-counter and prescription medication in our health office. Parents must sign a medical consent form for any and all medication. We have consent forms available in the school health office. Parents must provide prescription and over-the-counter medication to the school health aide, as we do not allow students to transport medication of any kind to or from school. Prescription medication must be in its original packaging and must contain the name, dosage, and instructions of administration. We do not administer expired medication. Should a student require emergency medical attention during school hours, it is our policy to consult the parent preferences on the student emergency card. For this reason, we ask that you keep your contact information up to date with our health office.
How much do school meals cost? What do you serve?
Our district provides healthy meals for its students that meet state and federal nutrition guidelines. Families interested in applying for reduced breakfast/lunch should contact the school office or the nutrition office at the district to apply. Applications are also available online. Eligibility is dependent on income level. Meal prices are listed on the district Nutrition page.
Can my child bring a cell phone to school?
We do not allow electronic devices and toys of any kind on campus. It is our policy to confiscate these items. Parents may retrieve them from the principal directly. Faith Mather Sossaman Elementary School is not responsible for lost or stolen items on campus.
Can I plan something special for my child’s birthday?
In keeping with our district’s policy of minimal class interruptions, our school provides a service called Catering for Parents with the goal of celebrating each child on his/her special day while encouraging funds to stay in our district. Our Food Service Department offers birthday packages for delivery that range from $0.50 to $2.00 and include lower calorie/sugar meal options and a birthday flyer. For more details, please contact the district Nutrition Department.
What is PBIS Rewards?
FMSE is using PBIS Rewards to help with our PBIS program. PBIS Rewards is a technology based platform that is used to issue points to students for following the Sossaman standards throughout the school day. Students earn one point each time they are observed following the behavior expectations. These points accumulate, and depending on the teacher’s preference, can be redeemed for student privileges, tangible items, and school wide raffles such as acknowledgment on the morning announcements or Kona Ice. Parents can monitor how their child is doing with respect to the Sossaman standards by downloading the PBIS Rewards parent app on their smartphones or tablets. A letter with more instructions on PBIS Rewards will be sent home with students the first week of school.