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Transportation
There is a transportation handbook that refers to procedures, services and contact
numbers. If you do not have this handbook, please contact 330-653-3355 or the
school office.
Visitors to the Building
In keeping with our common concern about the safety of our students while at
school, we have developed a number of security measures designed to protect
students during the school day. All visitors to the building will enter through the
front entrance. Visitors are to enter the office and identify themselves to the
secretary. All other doors are locked during the school day. According to the Ohio
Revised Code, all visitors to a school building must report immediately to the office
before going anywhere else in the building. When a visitor arrives in the office, we
ask that you sign in, present photo identification, and wear a visitors’ tag that will
identify you in the building. All staff members are alerted to question anyone
without a visitor’s tag. We appreciate your patience if we ask you to return to the
office and sign in. Upon leaving the building, all visitors should return to the office
to sign out and to drop off their visitor’s tag. All students will be called to the
office if they are leaving early for the day. Please do not go directly to your child’s
classroom. For safety and security reasons, please be prepared to show photo
identification if you are picking up a child from school.
Walkers and Bike Riders
Students who walk or ride bikes are dismissed at 3:45 PM. Students are to go home
immediately after school. For safety reasons, bike riders must walk their bikes on
all sidewalk areas on school grounds. Students are not permitted to use rollerblades
or skateboards upon arrival to or dismissal from school. Evamere students MUST
be accompanied by an adult if they walk or ride their bike to school.
Pupil Services
Medical Services
Medical services for our students are provided. A nurse or medical assistant is in
our building every day. School health services provide emergency care, sick
childcare, conduct routine health screenings, and dispense medications. They also
serve as consultants to classroom teachers concerning the health needs of their
students.
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