FAQ

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Brookwood girl scouts completed their Bronze Award by creating a “Lost & Found” station located in the hallway just south of the school’s main entrance.  Please check here regularly if your child is missing something.  All items that are not claimed will be donated to the SMAC Clothing Exchange at the end of the school year.

Absent/Tardy Proceduresimages

School starts at 8:10 am, with doors opening at 8:00 a.m.
In the event of a planned absence, please call or email the school nurse, Mrs. Nielsen, at 993-2502 [email protected]. She will alert your child’s teacher.
If your child is just running late, please bring him/her to the nurse’s office to receive a late slip and then the student may proceed directly to class.  While occasional absences are understood, frequent absences are a distraction to the class and to your student.  If you have extenuating circumstances, please discuss this with your child’s teacher or with Principal Pendland.

Skyward Account & Lunch Account

skyward-familyYou may access your student’s grades, notes from the teachers, standardized test scores and much more through the Skyward account.  You will need to set up your initial account with the school secretary and then your account will follow your student through his/her tenure in SMSD. To access your account click here.
You may also pay for fees online, including adding money to your child’s lunch account balance by clicking here or checking their lunch account balance and details of their purchases by clicking here. You may also pay by check to the front office.

After School Care Contactsunknown

After school care is provided through Johnson County Parks and Recreation District.  To find hours
, costs and program description, click here.

MVP Training

There are two types of volunteer groups as distinguished by the areas in which they may be working or the tasks with which they are assisting.  MVPs, identified as Tier I, volunteer in a capacity in which they have direct contact with students, either individually or in groups.  Examples may include tutor, mentor, or classroom assistant (with possible supervisory role), etc.

The other volunteer group, identified as Tier II, volunteers essentially in one-time, group supervised settings, or non-student contact capacity. Examples may include: daytime field trip chaperone, classroom party volunteer, front office/copy center volunteer, bulletin board or classroom material volunteer, committee volunteer,  etc.

Click here to get more information from SMSD on MVP training.



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