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Lockwood 2021-2022 Parent and Student Handbook
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LOCKWOOD ELEMENTARY LEOPARDS

Parent & Student

2021 - 2022

Handbook

Lockwood Elementary

24118 Lockwood Road, Bothell, WA 98021

Phone: 425.408.5800

Fax: 425.408.5802

www.nsd.org/lockwood 

Table of Contents

School Hours

Northshore School District Mission Statement

Lockwood Mission Statement

Covid Guidelines

2021-2022 Bell Schedule

Student Arrival

Student Dismissal

Early Pickup or Changes in Routine

Biking to School

Bus Behavior

Visiting School

Volunteer Guidelines

Electronic Devices

Emergencies

Family Emergency

Earthquake

Emergency Lockdowns

Fire Drills

Weather Conditions

Families in Need

Clothes for Kids

Threads and Treads

Guardianship Issues

Health Room Services

Injuries and Illness

Medications and Immunizations

When Should I Keep My Child Home from School?

Lost and Found Items

Valuables

Pets

Meal Program

Cafeteria

Recess

Lunch and Recess Schedule

Fields

Football / Soccer & Kickball **

Jump Ropes / Hula Hoops

Tether Ball

Bark Area / Big Toy / Bars

Swings

Chalk

Drawing

Frisbee

Snack Recess

PAWS at Recess

Students are Persevering when they:

Students are Acting Responsible when they:

Students are Working Together when they:

Students are Stay Safe when they:

Restrooms

Student Dress Code

PTA

District/School Communications

Contacting Staff

Reporting/Conferences/Curriculum Nights

NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT

LOCKWOOD STUDENT CONTRACT

School Hours

Office Hours:                        

8:30 am - 4:30 pm

Student/Bell Schedule (M, T, Th, F)        

9:30 am - 4:00 pm  

 

Student/Bell Schedule Early Release Wednesday

9:30 am - 2:30 pm

Principal.....................................................Ms. Tamorah Redshaw

Asst. Principal............................................Mr. Sean Schoenfeldt

Office Manager.......................................... Mrs. Cari Propst

Secretary / Registrar…………....................Mrs. Sonja Gill-More

Nurse..........................................................Mrs. Sue Desrosier

Northshore School District Mission Statement

Strengthening Our Community Through Excellence in Education.

Link to Northshore’s Strategic Plan https://www.nsd.org/our-district/who-we-are/strategic-plan 

Lockwood Mission Statement

Lockwood Elementary provides a learning community that recognizes all students as capable  learners. We promote high standards, expect accountability, and celebrate success. Cooperation,  responsibility, and confidence promote our goals of life-long learning and responsible citizenship.

Covid Guidelines

Covid Guidance

For additional information please visit these links:

2021-22 COVID-19 Safety Protocols handbook 

https://www.nsd.org/covid19/protocols 

2021-2022 Bell Schedule

Start

Dismissal

Monday

9:30 AM

4:00 PM

Tuesday

9:30 AM

4:00 PM

Wednesday

9:30 AM

2:30 PM

Thursday

9:30 AM

4:00 PM

Friday

9:30 AM

4:00 PM

Student Arrival

Student Dismissal

Early Pickup or Changes in Routine

Biking to School

Bus Behavior

Visiting School

Volunteer Guidelines

Electronic Devices

Emergencies

Family Emergency

Earthquake

Emergency Lockdowns

Fire Drills

Weather Conditions

Families in Need

Clothes for Kids

Threads and Treads

Guardianship Issues

Health Room Services

Injuries and Illness

Medications and Immunizations

When Should I Keep My Child Home from School?

Lost and Found Items

Valuables

Pets

Meal Program

Cafeteria

Recess

Lunch and Recess Schedule

Grade

Lunch

Recess1

Recess 2

K

11:30-12:00

12:00 - 12:30

2:30 - 2:45

1

12:00 - 12:30

12;30 - 1:00

2:15 - 2:30

2

11:30 - 12:00

12:00 - 12:30

2:15 - 2:30

3

12:00 - 12:30

12:30 - 1:00

2:30 - 2:45

4

12:30 - 1:00

1:00 - 1:30

2:45 - 3:00

5

12:30 - 1:00

1:00 - 1:30

2:45 - 3:00

Fields

Football / Soccer & Kickball **

Jump Ropes / Hula Hoops

Tether Ball

Bark Area / Big Toy / Bars

Swings

Chalk

Drawing

Frisbee

Snack Recess

** More specific rules are available in the Recess Room for organized games

PAWS at Recess

Students are Persevering when they:

Students are Acting Responsible when they:

Students are Working Together when they:

Students are Stay Safe when they:

Restrooms

Student Dress Code

In an effort to maintain a safe and academic focus we ask that students attending Lockwood adhere to the  following guidelines: 

Hats and hoods are not allowed indoors, but may be  

worn outside so long as they are not a distraction.  

Make-up, cosmetics, and personal care  

items are not appropriate when worn or  

brought to school.

Shoes need to be appropriate for P.E. and outdoor  

activities. Students should not wear flip-flops or high  

heels for safety reasons.

Classroom expectations set by individual teachers shall be followed for the learning environment.

The Lockwood administration and staff appreciate the cooperation of students and parents in reviewing the students’ dress  to meet established guidelines. If a student’s dress or appearance is such that it constitutes a threat to the health or safety  of others, is not suitable to the norms of an educational setting, or otherwise violates this dress code, the principal or the  principal’s designee may require the student to change his or her dress. A second or repeated violation of this policy may  result in disciplinary action in accordance with school policy and procedures. Thanks to Kenmore Middle School for  sharing this document with us. Slight clarifications made to this document are noted within the rectangular text boxes

P - Persevere (Eliminate distractions, never stop trying.)

A - Act Responsibly (Know the rules, do the right thing.)

W - Work Together (Show respect, protect each other.)

S - Stay Safe (Follow the rules, all the time.)

Our Leopard community utilizes a tiered approach when addressing student conduct that teaches  positive behavior, and allows students to learn from their mistakes.  

Level I: Minor concerns are handled on the spot (in the classroom, on the playground, or other areas  of the school). Staff will assist students in understanding the expected behavior and reinforce  students' abilities to make responsible choices through positive reinforcement.

Level II: This includes chronic Level I concerns or more major offenses that cannot be adequately  handled by the classroom discipline plan. Staff will clearly define the expected behavior and provide  an opportunity for students to learn from their mistakes with appropriate consequences for their  behavior. Principal support may be needed.  

Level III: This level includes repeated major offenses, severe disrespect, and dangerous or illegal  behavior. The principal will always intervene at this level. Consequences may include in-school or  out-of-school suspension and/or other methods that address the seriousness of the offense. Parents  will always be called at this level.

PTA

District/School Communications

Contacting Staff

Main Phone Number: 425-408-5800

Fax: 425-408-5802

Attendance Phone: 425-408-5810

Healthroom Phone: 425-408-5806

Contact information for specific staff can be found at : https://lockwood.nsd.org/connect

Reporting/Conferences/Curriculum Nights

NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT

The Northshore School District is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and prohibits discrimination in all its  employment procedures, training, educational programs, and extracurricular activities on the basis of age, sex, marital status, genetic  information, sexual orientation including gender expression or identity, race, creed, color, national origin, honorably discharged  veteran or military status, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service  animal by a person with a disability, unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification. The following employee has been  designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged unlawful discrimination involving students: Dr. Chris Bigelow, Student  Services Director, 3330 Monte Villa Parkway, Bothell, WA 98021, (425) 408-7726.

Following the basic guidelines of respect, responsibility, care, and compassion, will  help you have a great year, make friends, enjoy school, and be a part of the wonderful  Lockwood School Community!  


Please review this Parent & Student Handbook with your child. Sign this ‘Lockwood  Student Contract’.

*Pull it off and return it to your teacher by Friday, September  24. 

LOCKWOOD STUDENT CONTRACT 

As a family, we have read and discussed the Lockwood Parent & Student Handbook.  

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Student Signature                 Room #                                 Date

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Parent/Guardian Signature who reviewed the handbook with you

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Teacher Signature Date

Lockwood 2021-22 - Parent & Student Handbook