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Standard Response Protocol

Providing a safe learning environment for students is our number one priority.  Weather events, fire, accidents, intruders, and other threats to student safety are scenarios that are planned and trained for by students, teachers, staff, and administration. Our school, in accordance with Weber School District Policy, uses the Standard Response Protocol, or SRP. The Standard Response Protocol, or SRP, is based on five actions: "Hold! In your room or area. Clear the halls."  "Secure! Get inside. Lock outside doors." "Lockdown! Locks, Lights, out of sight." "Evacuate!" - A location...

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School Wide Procedures

Assembly Procedure - CLAP Colts’ Voices Off Look and Listen Appropriate Response Place Body in Control Bathroom Procedure - Shhhhh! Hush - Voice Off Flush Wash Bus Procedure - SAFE Stay in Seat, Facing Forward Always Respectful Behavior and Conversation Follow Bus Driver’s Instructions Electronic Devices Stay in Backpacks Cafeteria Procedure - LUNCH   Hallway Procedure - WALK Walk on the Right Always Be Silent Look Forward Keep Body in Control PLC Procedure - PLCS Polite Behavior Listen and Engage Clean Up Quickly and Quietly Show Hallway Procedure Recess Procedure...

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Bussing Policy

Weber School District Bus Transportation Policy PURPOSE AND PHILOSOPHYWeber School District is committed to ensuring students receive appropriate district transportation. The District is also committed to ensuring that students, parents, teachers, and transportation personnel understand the procedures for eligibility and procedures to secure district transportation, scheduling and routes, safety provisions, and behavior requirements for students riding District buses. POLICYUtah law requires Weber School District to provide transportation for eligible students. Additionally, parents and...

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Homework Policy

Homework Policy It is expected that each student will read at home each day for a minimum of 20 minutes for the purpose of continued practice of reading skills learned at school.  Parents/students will report daily reading using the individual classroom tracking system. Country View Elementary, in alignment with current research, will not generally assign homework, with the exception of the daily reading.  Homework that may be assigned will be work that is aligned with essential learning targets, and is given with the intent of increasing student academic achievement. Teachers will...

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