Family Involvement
Family Involvement
Families and community members should be engaged in the education of students.
There are several family night events held throughout the school year. You will receive notifications about any up and coming events as they arrive. Events may include Grandparent’s Day, Fall Festival, Spring Book Fair, and Literacy Night.
Report cards are issued soon after the end of a nine-week period of study. Progress reports are sent halfway between report cards, approximately every 4.5 weeks. Notes of praise or concern may also be sent home in the folder. Teachers may make phone calls to parents to share any concerns—during their planning time. If you call during instructional time, your child’s teacher will return your call during their planning time. We are dedicated to maximizing time-on-task here at TNT, but we do welcome your input and concern for your child’s academic success. Letters in the mail may contain discipline information, requests for meetings, or concerns that the school may have. It is important for you to contact the school with any address or phone number changes made throughout the school year. We hope that you continually communicate and work with your child’s teacher throughout the school year so that you will be aware of your child’s progress and know how to provide help at home.
Visitor code of conduct
Parents, community members, and any other visitors to school property or during school programs/activities MUST NOT:
- Act in a threatening manner toward another or others.
- Injure or threaten another or others.
- Damage school property, or the personal property of another or others.
- Disrupt classes, school programs or other school activities in any way.
- Communicate with another or others in an abusive, harassing, or threatening manner.
- Audio or video record where there is an expectation of privacy (i.e., classroom instruction, locker rooms, etc.).
- Disrupt school transportation or confront transportation staff on a bus/vehicle, a road, a neighborhood, etc.
- Distribute or wear materials which are vulgar, obscene, advocate illegal action, promote drugs, or are disruptive.
- Harass or discriminate against another or others based on protected class status (e.g., race, color, religion, etc.).
- Enter school property, or certain areas of school property, when otherwise restricted from entering the
same. - Fail to promptly leave school property upon being directed to do so by school administration or law enforcement.
- Possess, consume, sell, distribute or exchange alcoholic beverages, tobacco, vaping products, or illegal drugs.
- Possess or use firearms or dangerous weapons, except in the case of law enforcement officers.
- Gamble or encourage another or others to gamble.
- Violate any applicable federal or state statute, local ordinance, or board policy.
If you have questions about this Code of Conduct, please refer to the school system’s online Policy Manual.