School Handbook
Welcome to Spaght!
In the section below, we've provided all the information you need to know for you and your student to thrive as part of the Spaght Elementary family.
Getting Ready for School
- Attendance Expectations
- Transportation
- Drop Off and Pick Up Procedures
- Dress Code
- ParentVue - Communication from School
- Health Services and Medications
Attendance Expectations
Good attendance is critical for steady academic growth, and, by law, children are required to attend school.
Please call the school office any time your child will not be in school.
If you are asked to leave a voice mail, please give the following information:
- Name of the parent or guardian calling
- Student's name and grade
- Date(s) of absence
- Reason for absence; please be specific
Absences will only be excused for the following reasons:
- Illness
- Medical or dental appointment
- A family death or serious illness
- Court/judicial appearance
- Religious observations
- School-sponsored activities
Students who are late to school will be considered tardy. Please make every effort to have your student at school on time.
Additionally signing your child out in the afternoon prior to the end of the school day affects their attendance and learning.
Students who become truant (inexcusably absent three consecutive days or five school days in any semester or seven days in a school year) will be reported to the Kansas Department for Children and Families in accordance with Board of Education Policy 1461.
Transportation
Students must live 2.5 miles or more from their assigned school to qualify for transportation to that school.
For questions about WPS transportation and busing, call 316-973-2190.
The district does offer the FirstView app that helps families track their student's school bus. Families will need a security code from the school office to use the app.
Drop Off and Pick Up Procedures
To help make arrival and dismissal smooth and safe for everyone, please drop off and pick up students on Spruce St. (on the west side of the school).
Drop-off begins at 8:45 AM
Pick-up starts at 4:10 PM
We kindly ask that all parents encourage their children to use the crosswalks and to be mindful of our students and staff who are there to assist. Your cooperation helps keep things running smoothly and ensures a safe environment for everyone.
Thank you for your support!
Dress Code
Parents and staff at Spaght believe that all students should dress in a manner that promotes a positive, safe, school climate that enhances self-image for students. Standardized dress has been seen to promote a positive effect on students, but only if everyone adheres to the policy. Please help us follow the dress code by monitoring what your child wears to school.
The Spaght standardized dress colors are navy blue, light blue, white and orange.
Approved Standardized Dress
- Tops must be SOLID navy blue, light blue, white or orange
- Collared shirts preferred
- Sweaters and sweatshirts without hoods
- Spaght logo T-shirts and sweatshirts can be worn every day
- Sweaters/jackets without hoods may be worn in the classroom- must be uniform color
- Bottoms must be plain khaki or navy blue:
- Shorts, slacks, skirts, jumpers, skorts, capris
- Shorts may be worn under jumper or skirt
- Tights/legging option: (worn only under skirts, jumpers, shorts, skorts) SOLID white, navy, orange, or black tights/leggings
- Jeans may be worn on Fridays only with a uniform top
All clothing should be clean and free of holes. Pants must fit correctly (sagging of pants is not acceptable). Students will go outdoors during winter months and proper dress (coats, hats, gloves) should be worn. Students should wear shoes that fit properly and appropriate for physical movement.
Unapproved Standardized Dress
- Any item that sends the message of gang affiliation, promotes drugs, alcohol, tobacco, profanity, or other inappropriate topics
- Sleeveless shirts and spaghetti straps
- Sweatpants and leggings worn alone
- Distracting headpieces
- Shoes with wheels
If students choose not to follow the Standardized Dress Code, any of the following actions may result:
- Students will be asked to change into Spaght loaner standardized dress during the school day
- Students will be asked to call a parent to bring their standardized dress to school
- Parent notice will be sent home notifying parents of infractions
- Parent conference will be held to clarify the Standardized Dress Code
All items can be purchased at any major store, including
- Wal-Mart
- Target
- JCPenney
- Academy
- Old Navy
ParentVue - Communication from School
The district uses the ParentVUE online portal to give parents to access information about their student's attendance, assignments and grades. ParentVUE allows parents to quickly and easily update their family contact information, which is vital in order to maintain strong home-to-school connections.
Health Services and Medications
Parents should notify the school nurse if there are any health conditions that may require medical attention, such as asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, etc.
If a student becomes ill during the school day, they should request a pass to see the nurse.
Students who exhibit fever, sore throat or tonsillitis, any eruption of the skin or rash, any respiratory symptoms accompanied by a fever, severe cough or cold, or any eruption of the scalp, will be sent home.
Parents will be notified to pick up their student and must do so in a timely manner to limit exposure to other students and school staff.
Please keep your emergency contact information up to date with both the teacher and office staff.
School board policy (BOE P5316) restricts school personnel from giving students any medication, including over-the-counter medication.
Medication is given only upon written request from both the parent/guardian and the student's physician. Students must also have received one dose of medication without an adverse reaction prior to any doses being given at school.
All medicine must be in the original container and be presented by a parent to the school nurse for safe keeping and scheduled administration. The container should be labelled with the following:
- Name of student
- Name of medication
- Directions for use
- Name of physician
- Name and address of pharmacy
- Date of prescription
During the School Day
Behavior Expectations
Keeping students emotionally and physically safe at school is our number one priority. All students have the right to learn in an orderly environment that is free of disruption. We understand that from time to time, students may need additional practice meeting these expectations. We are trying to teach students academic and behavioral skills they will be using in the real world that will help them be successful adolescents and adults. Our staff will work closely with parents to ensure students learn to be responsible citizens and develop strategies for resolving conflicts.
Bullying
We take bullying very seriously.
Bullying is defined as 1) purposeful behavior that intends to cause harm or distress, 2) is usually repeated over time, and 3) occurs in a relationship where there is an imbalance of power. Forms of bullying are: 1) Physical, 2) Cyber, and 3) occurs in a relationship where there is an imbalance of power. Forms of bullying are: 1) Physical, 2) Cyber, and 3) Relational Aggression. Witnesses of bullying are to tell the bully to stop, tell and adult, and reach out in friendship to the victim.
If your child is experiencing bullying at school, please contact your child's teacher or school administration and let them know about it right away. It is important to remember that we cannot act in situations that we know nothing about.
Families and students are also encouraged to use the SPEAK Up Anonymous Tip Program. The district’s Crime Stoppers in Schools program has created the Speak Up program, which allows students, staff and parents the ability to send anonymous tips through a secure website, app or phone number. The funding for this service is provided by Crime Stoppers of Wichita and Sedgwick County, a division of The Wichita Metro Crime Commission.
Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment is words or behaviors that are sexual in nature and are unwanted and unwelcome. Sexual harassment could be touching or grabbing body parts, touching or rubbing onself in front of another, sending or delivering unwanted and unwelcome messages, notes or pictures with sexual content, sexual gestures, looks, jokes, comments or noises. Sexual harassment is not tolerated in Wichita Public Schools.
All complaints of sexual harassment will be investigated completely and when the complaint is made. All efforts will be made to provide confidentiality, to the extent possible, for all people involved. Appropriate disciplinary action will be taken. False complaints will also result in disciplinary action.
Cell Phone Policy
School Meals
We provide breakfast for all students free of charge.
Lunch fees can depend on family income. Complete the Free and Reduced Meal Application annually to qualify for free lunch and adjustments to school fees.
The district uses an app called School Cafe to allow families to see menus.
The district uses LINQ Connect to pay for meals.
For special dietary restrictions, please contact the school nurse.
Field Trips
Field trips with our city and nearby sites of interest are scheduled by classroom teachers throughout the school year. These trips are designed to supplement different aspects of the classroom curriculum and intoduce students to resources within the community. Parents will be notified of the planned trip at least five days in advance and must sign a trip waiver for students to attend. If a student does not have a signed permission slip to attend the trip, they will not go. We will not accept verbal permission over the phone.
If there is a fee for the field trip, the money needs to be submitted at least three days prior to the scheduled trip. All field trips require the use of school buses. Parents are not able to transport students on field trips.
If a parent serves as a chaperone, they will need to complete the school district's volunteer process prior to the field trip.
Recess
Weather Information
The safety of students, staff and parents is the Wichita Public Schools' greatest priority during the threat of dangerous conditions.
Emergency plans are in place should tornadoes, lightning, hail, snow or other dangerous circumstances present a safety concern.
If schools are to be closed or activities cancelled or rescheduled due to weather conditions, the information will be posted on the Wichita Public Schools' website main page and displayed on all school websites.
Lost and Found
If your student has misplaced an item, our Lost & Found is located in the stairwell nearest Door 7, which is in the northeast corner of the building.
Please remind your student to check there if they're missing something. We’d love to reunite those lost items with their owners!
Thank you for helping us keep belongings in the right hands!
Family Engagement
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Parent-Teacher Conferences are a great way to stay involved in your child's education. Parents have the opportunity to discuss their child's progress, review assignments, learn about future projects and to strengthen the connection between home and school.
Parent-Teacher Conferences are held twice a year in October and February.
Progress Reports
Progress reports are provided to parents every quarter. Reviewing these reports is an essential component of parent involvement in their child's education. Please look for these reports and discuss them with your student. You may also log on to ParentVue for an ongoing list of grades provided by the teacher. If you have any concerns about these reports, contact your student's teacher.
Visiting and Volunteering
All visitors to the building, including parents, must sign in through our visitor management system HallPass.
Parents, caregivers and other relatives wanting to volunteer in the school or for field trips are required to register every year as a volunteer. Visit the Volunteer Registration page to complete your annual registration.
Classroom Celebrations
We are more than happy to help your student celebrate their birthday! Please remember to first coordinate with your student's teacher to make a plan, and be sure to check in at the front office when you arrive.
Additionally, when classes demonstrate our Spaght Guidelines for Success, they earn paws from staff members. Once they reach a certain number, they get to enjoy a Paw Party—a special celebration of their hard work and positive behavior!
We look forward to celebrating all these wonderful moments with your students!