The Lion's Roar

Vol. 1, No. 4
April 4, 2025

The Lion's Roar

March Highlights

March was a month filled with excitement and creativity at our school, starting with the much-anticipated Read Across America Week. This cherished tradition, celebrated nationwide, aims to promote the joy of reading and encourage literacy among students. On March 5, 2025, our school was buzzing with enthusiasm as we welcomed distinguished guests from Fort Benning and Columbus to join our reading celebration. The students were thrilled to hear from such a diverse group of community leaders, making the event truly memorable.

The highlight of the week was the transformation of our Information Center into a vibrant hub of creativity and pride for our first-ever Young Authors Recognition Ceremony. This special event, held during Read Across America Week, showcased the incredible writing talents of our 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th-grade students who participated in the Young Georgia Authors Writing Competition. 

Additionally, our Mystery Reader videos were a hit! Our students showcased their remarkable skills and creativity by writing, illustrating, and recording their own stories. These videos were shared on our morning news show, The Lion Lowdown, and on our social media page. Students and families had a blast guessing the identities of the creators, adding an element of fun and engagement to the celebration. 

Overall, March was a month to remember, filled with activities that highlighted the talents and enthusiasm of our students. We look forward to more such events that inspire and celebrate our young learners!

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Activities

In Art Club, students will engage in a variety of art projects, learning new techniques and expressing themselves through different mediums.

Our Chorus Club is a fantastic opportunity for students to explore their love for singing.

In Cooking Club, students will prepare delicious meals and snacks together.

The purpose of the Leadership Club is to foster a desire in our students to become leaders in our community starting with becoming leaders within our school.

Math Team Club prepares members to compete in district and local math competitions.

The Lion Lowdown is our exclusive morning news show production club, open to 5th-grade students by invitation only.

Sports Club offers fun, structured physical activities led by a coach.

Our Technology Club offers hands-on technology lessons, designed to engage students and enhance their skills.

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Absence Procedures

Please call the front office within 30 minutes of the start time when you know your child will be absent or tardy.

Appointments or Illness

Students will not be released from school on the basis of a telephone call. Parents must sign-out and sign-in their children when taking them to appointments and back to school. When students are sent home because of illness, they are to be accompanied by their parent(s) or authorized guardian/emergency contact.

Absence Notification

Parents are asked to call the front office when they know their child will be absent. The sponsor must provide the front office with a written explanation of each absence when the child returns to school. The sponsor's note, by itself, does not constitute an excused absence.

Parents will be informed of unexcused absences. Students will be required to make up all missed school assignments. Parents are strongly encouraged to work closely with their child's teachers to ensure all class assignments are completed in a timely manner.

Release of Students Policy

During the school day, students will be released only to a parent or to the person listed as the emergency contact on the registration form. The only exceptions will be:

  1. A signed note is received from the sponsor designating another adult to pick up the student or
  2. A military unit has designated someone to pick up the student when parents and emergency contacts could not be reached.
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Parent Communication

Questions and Concerns

Parents who have questions and/or concerns are requested to resolve it at the most appropriate and immediate level. For typical classroom matters, the following procedures should apply in order as needed:

  • Step 1- The parent discusses the matter with the teacher.
  • Step 2- The parent and teacher meet with the principal if the matter is not resolved in step 1.
  • Step 3- Those matters which cannot be resolved at the school level are referred to the Community Superintendent's Office.

These procedures follow the correct chain-of-command/line of authority from teacher to principal to superintendent and focus on resolution at the lowest level. Parents are encouraged to seek immediate resolution of problems. Prompt action can frequently prevent complications and more serious problems later on.

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Telephone Messages

Teachers

To avoid disrupting instructional time, only emergency messages will be delivered to teachers in classrooms. All other messages will be sent to the teacher via email, which they may be able to receive during their planning period or at lunch.

To ensure the teacher receives the message, please call by 10:00 a.m. to allow the school office ample time to send the message. In addition, the school intercom system will not be used to deliver messages to students or to check your child out of the classroom unless there is an emergency approved by an administrator.

Students

Due to classroom transitions throughout the school day, it is not always possible to relay phone messages to students. To avoid disrupting instructional time, only emergency messages will be delivered directly to classrooms. All other messages will be sent to the child's teacher via email. The school office cannot guarantee delivery of phone messages to students received after 1:00 p.m. Please provide your child with transportation/pick-up instructions prior to start of school.

Related regulations

DoDEA School Dress Code

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Students MUST wear:

  • Tops with sleeves (sleeveless tops/dresses are permitted for school sponsored formal events such as prom)
  • Solid clothing (not transparent or translucent) that fully covers the top and bottom from armpit to mid-thigh
  • Shoes (shoes must be safe for the school environment)
    • Bedroom slippers shall not be worn, except for school activities approved by the principal
    • Open toe shoes with a strap across the heel are allowed

Students CANNOT wear clothing with:

  • Language or images promoting violence
  • Language or images that depict, promote, or advocate the illegal use or sale of drugs, alcohol or tobacco products; violent conduct; curse words; pornography; that contain threats or expressions which are violent, discriminatory, lewd or obscene; or that advocate or promote any other illegal item or activity or the use of same
  • Derogatory speech/imagery targeting groups based on race/color, ethnicity/national origin, sex, disability, religion, or any other characteristic protected by law
  • Headgear that obscures the face (except as a religious observance or health purpose); clothing items with hoods attached can be worn but must not cover the head

* Teachers/courses can require certain attire as part of the curriculum (for example: physical education, culinary) that may include specific dress

* DoDEA issued athletic uniforms and athletic practice attire outside of the DoDEA school dress code is permitted when worn by participants during athletic practices and sports events

School Administrators

Name Position Details Phone
Front Office Front Office 762-524-6550

School Hours

Regular Hours Grades Tuesday Hours
Prekindergarten - 5th 8:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

The 2nd Tuesday of every month is our Early Release Day. 

Lunch is served from 11:15 - 12:30 depending on the grade level. Please note that no outside fast food is allowed in the cafeteria.

Office Hours

Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

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