School Policies

Research (A Program of Union Pacific Foundation; Education Research ; Statistic Brain) shows that school uniforms support a safe and disciplined learning environment, which is the first requirement of any good school. As of April 4, 2019, Valerio’s Local School Leadership Council made a decision to implement school uniform policy at Valerio Street Elementary School. Valerio Uniform Policy will be in effect as of August 15, 2019.
Rationale:
School Uniform Policy will promote school safety, improve discipline, and enhance the learning environment.The benefits of school uniforms include:
- Decreasing violence and theft
- Instilling student with discipline
- Helping parents and students resist peer pressure
- Helping students concentrate on their school work
- Helping school officials recognize intruders who come to the school
- Making children feel equal to their peers, in terms of appearance
- Promoting a sense of school pride
Valerio Street School Uniform Policy
- Elevated shoes
- Wheelies
- Shoes on heels
- Shoes with open toes
- Backless shoes (flip flops, sandals)
- Shoes with lights or sounds
- Dance shoes
- Long earrings
- Logos on the shirts
- Acrylic or polished nails
- Distracting hairstyles (ex: mohawks, colored hair)
- When the students’ parent or guardian has secured an exemption from the school policy.
- When a field trip or school event may require specialized clothing
Valerio ES will begin the Phone-Free School Day implementation on Tuesday, February 18, 2024. Students will be required to turn off all cell phones and store them in their backpack during the school day. This also applies to devices that provide similar functionality to a smartphone, such as a smart watch, earbuds, and smart glasses. The school day refers to the time between when the morning bell rings for instruction and when the dismissal bell rings. The benefits of a Phone-Free School Day are to increase and enhance the focus on learning, improvement of social interaction, promote physical activity, and overall student mental health and wellness.
The following outline the steps for implementation:
● Students will turn off their cell phones when the school day begins
● Students will place their cellular devices in their backpacks
● Students' cell phones must remain turned off and stored throughout the school day
● Students can retrieve their cell phones from their backpacks once the school day is over
Our school will continue to encourage students and parents to follow the policy. Support will be provided throughout the implementation for a successful transition. Additional resources and information will be available and posted on our school website.
We thank you in advance for your continued engagement and support.
If you have any questions, please contact the main office at (818)785 8683.
Sincerely,
Anait Vardoumian Principal
Phone Free School Parent Notification
- Students are permitted to possess cellular phones, pagers, or electronic signaling devices on campus provided that any such device remains “off” and stored in a backpack not only during normal school hours, but also before and after school.
- Students are not permitted to use cellular phones, pagers, or electronic signaling devices on school premises unless there is an emergency.
- Students must comply anytime a request is made by school personnel to cease the use of a cellular telephone, pager, or other electronic signaling device before, during and after school.
- If such a device is observed by staff, before, during and after school hours or activities, it shall be confiscated until redeemed by a parent/guardian/caregiver or as determined by the school principal/designee.
- First Violation: The cell phone will be confiscated and returned back only to the parent.
- Second Violation: The cell phone will be confiscated until the end of the last day of school.
- An exception to this policy may be granted by the site administrator for purposes relating to the health needs of a student.
- District employees who take actual possession of any personal property of a student, with the intention of returning it at a later time, have the responsibility to ensure that the property is placed in a properly secured and locked location.
- A log noting an accurate description of the device will be maintained of items placed in or removed from the secured and locked location.
- Access should be limited to an administrator or designee.
ALL CAMPUS VISITORS MUST:
- Request an appointment for a visitation date/time and obtain the principal/designee’s approval
- Appointments should be scheduled for the date and time requested if possible.
- A copy of the school’s bell schedule should be provided to the visitors
- Complete a visitor’s permit before proceeding to the classroom.
- Office personnel will ensure that visitor is aware of the sign in and out procedures
- Determine the classroom activity you are observing and keep the classroom observation time and frequency reasonable
- Classroom visitations should be no longer than 20 minutes
- Follow the school’s procedures for scheduling an appointment with the teacher and/or principal/designee after the classroom visit, if needed.
- Office personnel will provide a form for visitors to write a request for an appointment with a staff member
- Return the visitor’s permit to the school office before leaving the campus
- Sign out in the visitor’s log
IMPORTANT RULES FOR VISITORS:
- Enter and leave the classroom as quietly as possible
- Do not converse with the students, teacher, and/or instructional assistants during the visitation
- Do not interfere with any school activity during the visitation
Please be advised that adults and minors over 16 years of age who enter a school campus and fail to adhere to the above Visitor’s Policy may be reported to the appropriate police agency and may be subject to criminal charges.