- Longwood Elementary
- Arrival & Dismissal Info
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Regular Hours Wednesday Hours Half Day Hours 9:05am - 3:35pm 9:15am - 3:35pm 9:05am - 12:05pm General Information- Arrival and Dismissal Procedures
- Local Daycare Providers
FormsMapsSafety- Winter Weather Safety Tips From the First Student Bus Company
- Parent's Guide to Playing it Safe
- Explanation of the Illinois Child Passenger Passenger Protection Act
- When is a Child Ready for an Adult Seat Belt
If a child arrives late to school they will receive the default lunch choice.When a parent calls with a change in dismissal information or to request an early dismissal, they will be asked to confirm identifying information about their child.
Parents or adults picking up students for early dismissal will be required to show ID. Only adults listed on the emergency card will be allowed to pick up students.
Students begin the dismissal process around 3:00, therefore no early dismissals will occur after 3:00 pm. Please call the office with any changes to your child's dismissal plan on or before 3:00.PLEASE BE PATIENT, YOUR CHILD'S SAFETY IS OUR PRIORITY!
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Arrival & Dismissal Map
All Bikes, Scooters, Skates, and Boards of all kinds must be walked on school property. Bike Racks are located near the playground.
SCHOOL HOURS
Mon/Tue/Thur/Fri
Doors Open 8:50
School Starts 9:05Wednesday
Doors Open 9:00
School Starts 9:15Dismissal
Every day 3:30Walkers & Car Riders are dismissed from Door #2 & 3
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Safe Routes to School (for walkers)
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Winter Weather Safety Tips From the First Student Bus Company
First Student offers these winter weather safety tips:
- Motorists should use extra precaution when approaching or following a school bus as they make frequent stops loading and unloading students. Laws in all states require motorists to stop when the school bus stop arm is extended and red lights are flashing.
- Students who walk to or wait at school bus stops should dress appropriately for cold, icy weather. Proper outerwear includes warm coats, gloves, hats and waterproof footwear. Passengers should not wear clothes with toggles or dangling key chains as they can get caught in the bus doors or on the handrail.
- Passengers should wait for the bus to stop completely before approaching the bus to get on or before standing up to get off. Always use caution when stepping on or off the bus.
- Students should never run after the bus. Plan ahead and allow sufficient time to get to the bus stop.
- Students should stay away from and out of the streets, particularly in snowy, icy weather.
- Parents and students should check with their school, school district or emergency closing alert system for any schedule delays or cancellations. Information can generally be found on school websites, and many districts use a phone alert system to announce changes to school or bus schedules. School delays or closings may occur when officials determine that weather conditions are too severe to ensure safe travel to and from school.
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No Cell Phones In School Zones!
Keep Kids Safe...
On January 1, 2010 a new Illinois law went into effect regarding cell phone usage in school zones. The new law states that a person, regardless of age, may not use a wireless phone at any time while operating a motor vehicle on a roadway in a school speed zone. There are exceptions for a person engaged in an emergency and when the phone is in voice-activated mode.
Another new law that began on January 1, 2010, states it is illegal to compose, send or read text messages, read or compose e-mail, look at the Internet or otherwise compose or send any type of electronic message while driving.
Please keep students and drivers safe by observing the law each day.
For more information on the new laws, visit http://www.drivinglaws.org/ill.php.