2017 18 Genesis ECP Parent Handbook

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Parent Handbook 2017-2018

Director: Mary Davis 832-678-5432 mary.davis@ctrcc.com 11507 Huffmeister Houston, TX 77065


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Table​ o ​ f​ ​Contents

Mission​ ​Statement

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Goals

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Licensing​ ​Information

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Program​ ​Information

4-5

Registration

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Fees

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Health​ ​and​ ​Safety

6-10

Emergency​ ​Procedures

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Arrival​ ​and​ ​Dismissal

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Discipline​ ​Policy

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Dress​ ​Code,​ ​What​ ​to​ ​Bring,​ ​Lunches/Snacks

14-15

Parent​ ​Communication

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Special​ ​Events

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Mission​ ​Statement

Our purpose is to provide a safe, loving Catholic Christian environment where young children learn through participation in developmental and age appropriate experiences. Our curriculum provides activities to support and enhance each child’s spiritual, cognitive, social, emotional, physical,​ ​creative​ ​and​ ​language​ ​development.

Goals

● To provide a place where each child can grow spiritually, cognitively, socially, physically and​ ​emotionally​ ​in​ ​a​ ​safe​ ​and​ ​structured​ ​environment. ● To provide, within the daily schedule, an opportunity for each child to create, explore, and​ ​problem​ ​solve​ ​through​ ​a​ ​balance​ ​of​ ​teacher,​ ​group​ ​and​ ​self-directed​ ​activities. ● To provide children the opportunity to develop a positive self-concept through a balance​ ​of​ ​peer​ ​and​ ​teacher​ ​interaction​ ​and​ ​promotion​ ​of​ ​self-help​ ​skills. ● To provide a staff who serve as role models and provide care that is supportive, nurturing,​ ​warm​ ​and​ ​responsive​ ​to​ ​each​ ​child’s​ ​needs. ● To respect parents as the child’s primary and most important providers of care, nurturing​ ​and​ ​education. ● To provide a program in which both parents and teachers are partners in the child’s care​ ​and​ ​education.

Licensing​ ​Information

We are a licensed child-care facility with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. We are required by law to follow the “Minimum Standard Rules” for licensed child-care centers. If you would like to review these standards you may go to their website at www.dfps.state.tx.us/document/child_care/child_care_standards_and_regulations/centers7 46.pdf​. Our current inspection is posted in the bulletin board case in the Genesis reception area. You can also contact our state licensing representative at ​www.dfps.state.tx.us​. If you ever need to contact the local licensing office you can go to their website at www.txchildcaresearch.org or contact them at TDFPS, 2221 West Loop South, Houston, TX 77027, at 713-940-3009. Please, if you have any concerns, feel free to contact the Genesis ECP​ ​director,​ ​as​ ​well. Texas​ ​Penal​ ​Code Under the Texas Penal Code, any area within 1,000 feet of a child-care center is a gang-free zone, where criminal offenses related to organized criminal activity are subject to harsher penalty.​ ​ ​Genesis​ ​Early​ ​Childhood​ ​Program​ ​is​ ​a​ ​Gang-Free​ ​Zone. 2


Child​ ​Abuse​ ​Reporting​ ​Law​ ​Requirements Genesis Early Childhood Program and staff are required by Texas State law and licensing requirements to report within 48 hours to the police or Child Protective Services any instance when there is reason to suspect the occurrence of physical, sexual or emotional child abuse, child neglect or exploitation. Staff receives training in abuse and neglect annually. The person who observes or suspects abuse is the person who is legally required to report to the proper authority under penalty of the law. The staff is not required to notify parents when the police or CPS is called about possible child abuse, neglect or exploitation, except on the​ ​recommendation​ ​of​ ​CPS​ ​or​ ​the​ ​police​ ​when​ ​they​ ​are​ ​called. Some examples of abuse and neglect are leaving a child in a vehicle unattended, not securing a child in a proper car seat, seat belt or booster seat, unexplained marks or bruises on the body, and child-hygiene issues. If you would like to report any suspected abuse or neglect, the​ ​statewide​ ​Abuse​ ​and​ ​Neglect​ ​phone​ ​number​ ​is​ ​1-800-252-5400. VIRTUS​®​​ ​Protecting​ ​God’s​ ​Children All employees and volunteers of Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church are required to participate in the VIRTUS​® program. This consists of “VIRTUS​® Protecting God’s Children for Adults” Workshop, criminal background clearance and a signed agreement of ethical and personal conduct policies with the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. A refresher course is required every five years. To enroll for a class, please visit ​www.virtusonline.org to take a class​ ​at​ ​any​ ​church​ ​in​ ​the​ ​Archdiocese​ ​of​ ​Galveston-Houston. Staff​ ​Training Staff members are trained in First Aid/CPR and are required to take a minimum of 24 hours of annual training in various topic areas. These could include child growth and development, age appropriate curriculum, communicating and connecting with families, exploring multi-cultural diversity, classroom management, as well as keeping updated with health, safety,​ ​risk​ ​management​ ​regulations,​ ​and​ ​child​ ​abuse​ ​and​ ​neglect. Outside​ ​Employment Employees of Genesis ECP are discouraged from outside employment with parents of the organization.​ ​This​ ​includes,​ ​but​ ​is​ ​not​ ​limited​ ​to,​ ​babysitting​ ​and/or​ ​nanny-type​ ​jobs.

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Privacy​ ​and​ ​Confidentiality Maintaining confidentiality of children and families is very important to Genesis ECP. Parents are prohibited from posting pictures of children other than their own on the Internet, including Facebook, Instagram or open blogs. This is a serious legal concern and will be addressed immediately. Please do not repost anything from Brightwheel or any program documentation​ ​from​ ​our​ ​program. Non-Discrimination​ ​Policy Genesis​ ​ECP​ ​does​ ​not​ ​discriminate​ ​on​ ​basis​ ​of​ ​gender,​ ​race,​ ​color,​ ​religion​ ​or​ ​national/ethnic origin​ ​in​ ​admittance,​ ​education​ ​or​ ​other​ ​administrative​ ​policies​ ​and​ ​extends​ ​to​ ​all​ ​the​ ​rights, privileges,​ ​programs​ ​and​ ​activities​ ​generally​ ​made​ ​available​ ​to​ ​children​ ​in​ ​the​ ​program.

Program​ I ​ nformation

Children​ ​18​ ​months​ ​to​ ​4​ ​years​ ​old​ ​may​ ​be​ ​enrolled​ ​in​ ​various​ ​class​ ​day​ ​options​ ​listed​ ​below. 18​ ​-​ ​23​ ​months Tues/Thurs​ ​program​ ​or​ ​Mon/Wed​ ​program

2​ ​Year​ ​Olds 3​ ​Year​ ​Olds 4​ ​Year​ ​Olds

Tues/Thurs​ ​program​ ​or​ ​Mon/Wed/Fri​ ​program Tues/Thurs​ ​program​ ​or​ ​Mon/Wed/Fri​ ​program Tues/Thurs​ ​program​ ​or​ ​Mon/Wed/Fri​ ​program

All​ ​ages​ ​listed​ ​above​ ​are​ ​the​ ​child’s​ ​age​ ​as​ ​of​ ​Sept.​ ​1​ ​of​ ​that​ ​school​ ​year.​ ​ ​Those​ ​wishing​ ​to attend​ ​more​ ​days​ ​a​ ​week​ ​have​ ​the​ ​option​ ​to​ ​register​ ​in​ ​multiple​ ​programs.​ ​ ​Please​ ​note​ ​that registration​ ​fee,​ ​supply​ ​fee​ ​and​ ​tuition​ ​will​ ​be​ ​assessed​ ​for​ ​each​ ​program. Each program day begins at 9 a.m. and ends at 2 p.m. Meet the Teacher will take place the first Tuesday after Labor Day in September. The program begins the first Wednesday after Labor Day and will conclude before Memorial Day in May. The Program is designed to help children meet the requirements for Cy-Fair Independent School District kindergarten pre-requisites and for CtR Catholic School. Our curriculum follows the TEA guidelines for Pre-Kindergarten Outcomes. Genesis ECP uses Brightwheel and Flocknote for communication with​ ​parents. Curriculum Teachers plan together and follow a center-based curriculum including art, books, activities and songs related to the particular theme. These activities will help enhance the child’s cognitive, physical, social, spiritual and emotional development. This is supported through a balance of group experiences such as story time, center time and small group instruction, as well as unstructured time for individual exploration. Each class will attend Music & Movement and Bible each week. These enrichment classes offer further development in physical and Spiritual​ ​growth.​ ​ ​Friday​ ​students​ ​will​ ​have​ ​an​ ​additional​ ​Science​ ​enrichment​ ​class. Center​ ​activities​ ​include​ ​opportunities​ ​in​ ​the​ ​following​ ​areas: Art Dramatic​ ​Play 4


Reading/Literacy Fine​ ​Motor/Writing Math/Manipulatives Building​ ​Blocks Science/Sensory Outdoor/Gross​ ​Motor​ ​Activities Curriculum binders are available for your review at the Program office during program hours. Binders must remain on church property and are the property of Genesis Early Childhood Program.

Registration

Registration is on a first-come, priority basis. The order and timing of registration is as follows: 1. Currently​ ​enrolled​ ​children​ ​and​ ​their​ ​siblings​ ​register​ ​in​ ​January. 2. Parishioner and CtR Catholic School Family Priority Registration (with parish ID # or School​ ​Registration​ ​verification)​ ​will​ ​take​ ​place​ ​in​ ​mid-February. 3. Open​ ​registration​ ​will​ ​be​ ​in​ ​late​ ​February. When classes are full, a waiting list will be established for those interested in enrollment, under the same priority system. No fee is charged for a child’s name to be placed on a waiting list. The waiting lists are compiled yearly. The child’s name must be submitted yearly as​ ​well. All children three years old or older must be toilet trained prior to the first day of the program in September. Toilet training includes the ability to communicate their needs, be independent in the bathroom, be able to pull up and down clothes, clean themselves and wash their​ ​hands. Admission Upon​ ​enrollment,​ ​Genesis​ ​ECP​ ​requires​ ​that​ ​an​ ​information​ ​packet​ ​be​ ​completed​ ​for​ ​our​ ​files.

This​ ​includes: Child​ ​Admission​ ​Form Child​ ​Medical​ ​Statement​ ​of​ ​Health​ ​signed​ ​by​ ​a​ ​physician Immunization​ ​Form​ ​signed​ ​by​ ​a​ ​physician​ ​or​ ​a​ ​copy​ ​of​ ​immunization​ ​records Parental​ ​Guardian​ ​Consent​ ​Form​ ​and​ ​Liability​ ​Waiver Child​ ​Medical​ ​and​ ​Emergency​ ​Form A​ ​complete​ ​copy​ ​of​ ​any​ ​custody​ ​or​ ​legal​ ​documents​ ​issued​ ​from​ ​the​ ​court​ ​system pertaining​ ​to​ ​custodial​ ​and​ ​pick​ ​up​ ​rights​ ​of​ ​the​ ​child’s​ ​parents​ ​or​ ​legal​ ​guardians. Food​ ​Allergy​ ​Emergency​ ​Plan-signed​ ​ ​by​ ​physician​ ​(if​ ​diagnosed​ ​with​ ​food​ ​allergies) These​ ​forms​ ​must​ ​be​ ​on​ ​file​ ​before​ ​the​ ​child​ ​can​ ​begin​ ​the​ ​program. Children aged 18 months old and older will be placed in classes based upon their age as of Sept.​ ​1.​ ​ ​This​ ​is​ ​consistent​ ​with​ ​the​ ​CFISD​ ​and​ ​CtR​ ​Catholic​ ​School​ ​placement​ ​regulations.

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Fees

Registration​ ​Fee A non-refundable registration fee of $120 per program is due at the time the child is registered. Supply​ ​Fee There is an annual supply fee per program to cover the cost of consumable supplies used by children during the program year. Supply fees are determined by the number of days your child​ ​will​ ​attend. ● two​ ​day/week​ ​program $75 ● three​ ​day/week​ ​program $100 The​ ​supply​ ​fee​ ​will​ ​be​ ​collected​ ​with​ ​the​ ​first​ ​tuition​ ​payment​ ​of​ ​the​ ​year. Tuition Monthly tuition is due on the first program day of each month and is considered late after the 10th of each month. Please write the child’s name on your check. Tuition breaks are available for families with more than one child enrolled in Genesis ECP. The Sibling discount is 10% off each additional child’s tuition. A 2% discount on tuition will be given if paying the year in full by September 10​th​. A written notice must be received in the Genesis ECP office two​ ​weeks​ ​prior​ ​to​ ​the​ ​withdrawal​ ​of​ ​a​ ​child.​ ​ ​Monthly​ ​tuition​ ​amounts​ ​are​ ​as​ ​follows: 2​ ​day/week​ ​Monday/Wednesday​ ​program $200 (18​ ​month​ ​olds​ ​only) 2​ ​day/week​ ​Tuesday/Thursday​ ​program $205 3​ ​day/week​ ​Monday/Wednesday/Friday​ ​program $280 Payment Payments may be made by check, money order, cashier’s check or credit card. For payments by check, please make check payable to ​Christ the Redeemer with your child’s name in the memo section of the check. Checks should be dropped off at the Genesis ECP reception area in the Monthly Tuition Drop Box. Any bill outstanding after the 10th of each month will be assessed a $15 late fee. Returned checks will incur a $25 fee. Cash payments will not be accepted. Credit card payments may be made through our website using Brightwheel. This is for monthly tuition only and will require a 2.75% convenience fee. Monthly receipts and tax receipts​ ​will​ ​be​ ​given​ ​out​ ​upon​ ​request.

Health​ a ​ nd​ ​Safety

Toilet​ ​Training It is the goal of Genesis ECP to meet the needs of each child. Teachers in the 18-month old and the 2 year-old classes will partner with parents in helping children be successful with toilet training. We do require that parents send a minimum of six disposable diapers with their child while toilet training is in process. Three and Four Year Old preschool classroom schedules, equipment and activities do not allow the teacher to change diapers or training 6


pants. These rooms do not have access to the diaper changing areas required for Minimum Standards to be met. ​Toilet training includes the ability to communicate their needs, be independent in the bathroom, able to pull up and down clothes, clean themselves and wash​ ​their​ ​hands. Illness​ ​and​ ​Health​ ​Practices Our staff visually inspects each child at drop off for any visible signs of illness or injury, documenting when appropriate. Children who are ill should not attend. Genesis ECP observes the standards set by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services for ill children. The​ ​most​ ​common​ ​standards​ ​for​ ​exclusion​ ​are: The illness prevents the child from participating in child-care activities, including outdoor​ ​play. The illness results in a greater need for care than caregivers can provide without compromising​ ​the​ ​health,​ ​safety​ ​and​ ​supervision​ ​of​ ​the​ ​other​ ​children. Tympanic (ear) or axillary (armpit) above 100 degrees and accompanied by behavior changes​ ​or​ ​other​ ​signs​ ​or​ ​symptoms​ ​of​ ​illness. Symptoms and signs of possible severe illness such as lethargy, abnormal breathing, uncontrollable​ ​diarrhea​ ​or​ ​vomiting​ ​episodes​ ​in​ ​24-hours​ ​prior​ ​to​ ​the​ ​school​ ​day. Please​ ​keep​ ​your​ ​child​ ​at​ ​home​ ​if​ ​any​ ​of​ ​these​ ​symptoms​ ​are​ ​present: Had​ ​a​ ​fever​ ​in​ ​the​ ​last​ ​24​ ​hours​ ​or​ ​is​ ​not​ ​symptom​ ​free. Had​ ​diarrhea​ ​or​ ​vomiting​ ​in​ ​the​ ​last​ ​24​ ​hours. Been​ ​on​ ​an​ ​antibiotic​ ​less​ ​than​ ​24​ ​hours. Green,​ ​continuous​ ​nasal​ ​discharge. Heavy​ ​or​ ​constant​ ​cough. Symptoms of a possible communicable disease (ex. chicken pox, pink eye, strep infection or head lice). Please notify the Genesis ECP director in the case of a confirmed communicable​ ​disease. Children must be symptom-free and fever-free (below 100 degrees) ​without fever-reducing​ ​medication​ ​for​ ​24​ ​hours​ ​before​ ​returning​ ​to​ ​school. Outdoor play is a regular part of the daily routine. Children should be prepared to play outside some part of every day. Please do not request that your child stay indoors. Per the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, children too sick to go outside should not be at school. If applying sunscreen or insect repellant, please do so before entering the building. Medication Genesis ECP staff will not administer medications. Medications include, but are not limited to, sunscreen, insect repellent, any other types of lotions, over-the-counter or prescription medications. If your child is on an antibiotic, please give him/her the prescribed amount before or after program hours. If necessary, please keep child home until the medication is finished. The only exception to this policy would be in the event of a severe allergic reaction or emergency treatment under the guidelines of a doctor. ​Medication or vitamins should NOT​ ​be​ ​in​ ​a​ ​child’s​ ​backpack​ ​or​ ​lunchbox. 7


Allergies Please notify the program in writing if your child has any diagnosed food allergies. For diagnosed food allergies, a Food Allergy Emergency Plan must be filled out and signed by your child’s physician. You may be asked to provide snacks and other items in order for us to provide​ ​the​ ​safest​ ​environment​ ​possible​ ​for​ ​your​ ​child. If your child suffers from other allergies or medical conditions that may require emergency medical care, provide procedures and medication for emergency cases in writing from your physician. Incidents When an accident occurs on Christ the Redeemer premises, we will ensure that the necessary steps are taken to deal with the accident while maintaining the safety of the children as our first priority. An incident will be defined as any incident that leaves a mark, such as: a bruise,​ ​scratch​ ​or​ ​bump,​ ​on​ ​a​ ​child​ ​that​ ​requires​ ​medical​ ​attention​ ​or​ ​evaluation. In​ ​the​ ​event​ ​a​ ​child​ ​becomes​ ​injured​ ​the​ ​following​ ​steps​ ​will​ ​be​ ​taken: The teacher will assess the injury and act decisively to either treat or call for medical help​ ​and​ ​quickly​ ​ensure​ ​the​ ​safety​ ​of​ ​the​ ​remaining​ ​children​ ​in​ ​their​ ​care. - If an injury is deemed to be relatively minor and readily treatable, first aid will​ ​be​ ​administered​ ​by​ ​the​ ​teacher. - If an injury is deemed more serious and requires medical help, the teacher will call first for medical help and then will call the parent of the child. Please​ ​have​ ​your​ ​cell​ ​phone​ ​accessible​ ​always​ ​for​ ​these​ ​circumstances. The​ ​teacher​ ​will​ ​inform​ ​the​ ​director​ ​of​ ​the​ ​incident. Should an injured child be taken to the hospital, the director will accompany the child if​ ​the​ ​parents​ ​have​ ​not​ ​yet​ ​arrived. All incidents are recorded using Brightwheel. This report will record the date, time and circumstances of the injury. A copy of the Injury Report is sent via Brightwheel, and​ ​a​ ​copy​ ​is​ ​kept​ ​in​ ​the​ ​child’s​ ​file. Illness​ ​at​ ​School If a child becomes ill while in our care (ex. fever, vomiting, diarrhea), we will contact the parent immediately. The child will be cared for in the reception area with proper supervision. Please be available to be contacted by phone during program hours. Keep contact​ ​information​ ​and​ ​telephone​ ​numbers​ ​current​ ​in​ ​our​ ​Program​ ​files​ ​for​ ​this​ ​purpose. Parents need to pick up children as soon as possible of notification. In the event of severe illness or injury, or if a parent fails to pick up their child within a reasonable amount of time, Genesis​ ​ECP​ ​may​ ​call​ ​for​ ​an​ ​ambulance​ ​at​ ​the​ ​parent’s​ ​expense. 8


Immunizations The following list outlines the required immunizations and number of doses of vaccines that your child must receive in order to be in compliance with the Minimum Standards issued by the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services and the Texas State Department​ ​of​ ​Health: 18​ ​months​ ​of​ ​age​ ​through​ ​24​ ​months​ ​of​ ​age: ● 4​ ​Doses-DTaP​ ​(Diphtheria,​ ​Tetanus,​ ​and​ ​Pertussis​ ​“Whooping​ ​Cough”) ● 3​ ​Doses-Polio​ ​or​ ​IPV​ ​(Inactivated​ ​Polio​ ​Vaccine) ● 3​ ​Doses-Hep​ ​B​ ​(Hepatitis​ ​B​ ​Vaccine) ● 3​ ​Doses-Hib​ ​(Haemophilus​ ​Influenza​ ​Type​ ​B​ ​Vaccine) ● 4​ ​Doses-PCV​ ​(Pneumococcal​ ​Conjugate​ ​Vaccine) ● 1​ ​Dose-MMR​ ​(Measles,​ ​Mumps​ ​and​ ​Rubella​ ​Vaccines​ ​combined) ● 1​ ​Dose-Varicella​ ​(Chicken​ ​Pox​ ​Vaccine) 25​ ​months​ ​of​ ​age​ ​through​ ​42​ ​months​ ​of​ ​age: ● 4​ ​Doses-DTaP​ ​(Diphtheria,​ ​Tetanus,​ ​and​ ​Pertussis​ ​“Whooping​ ​Cough”) ● 3​ ​Doses-Polio​ ​or​ ​IPV​ ​(Inactivated​ ​Polio​ ​Vaccine) ● 3​ ​Doses-Hep​ ​B​ ​(Hepatitis​ ​B​ ​Vaccine) ● 3​ ​Doses-Hib​ ​(Haemophilus​ ​Influenza​ ​Type​ ​B​ ​Vaccine) ● 4​ ​Doses-PCV​ ​(Pneumococcal​ ​Conjugate​ ​Vaccine) ● 1​ ​Dose-MMR​ ​(Measles,​ ​Mumps​ ​and​ ​Rubella​ ​Vaccines​ ​combined) ● 1​ ​Dose-Varicella​ ​(Chicken​ ​Pox​ ​Vaccine) ● 1​ ​Dose-Hep​ ​A​ ​(Hepatitis​ ​A​ ​Vaccine) 43​ ​months​ ​of​ ​age​ ​but​ ​before​ ​Kindergarten​ ​entry: ● 4​ ​Doses-DTaP​ ​(Diphtheria,​ ​Tetanus,​ ​and​ ​Pertussis​ ​“Whooping​ ​Cough”) ● 3​ ​Doses-Polio​ ​or​ ​IPV​ ​(Inactivated​ ​Polio​ ​Vaccine) ● 3​ ​Doses-Hep​ ​B​ ​ ​(Hepatitis​ ​B​ ​Vaccine) ● 3​ ​Doses-Hib​ ​(Haemophilus​ ​Influenza​ ​Type​ ​B​ ​Vaccine) ● 4​ ​Doses-PCV​ ​(Pneumococcal​ ​Conjugate​ ​Vaccine) ● 1​ ​Dose-MMR​ ​(Measles,​ ​Mumps​ ​and​ ​Rubella​ ​Vaccines​ ​combined) ● 1​ ​Dose-Varicella​ ​(Chicken​ ​Pox​ ​Vaccine) ● 2​ ​Dose-Hep​ ​A​ ​(Hepatitis​ ​A​ ​Vaccine) Should your child receive any additional immunizations during the program year, please submit a new immunization record to the office so our records will be accurate. A 30-day grace period will be allowed to compensate for illness making it impossible for your child to receive an immunization. If your child has not received the necessary immunizations after the 30-day grace period, we must have a written statement from your physician stating the reason for the delay. It is the policy of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston to require all children under the age of five enrolled in an early childhood program at a parish of the Archdiocese to be immunized against vaccine preventable diseases caused by infectious agents in accordance with the immunization schedule adopted by the Texas Department of State Health Services. Current immunization requirements can be found 9


at www.dshs.state.tx.us/immunize/default.shtm. A child who fails to produce the required evidence shall not be accepted for enrollment. The ONLY exception to the foregoing requirement is an affidavit signed by a licensed physician (M.D. or D.O.) authorized to practice in the State of Texas, and which is on the physician’s letterhead. The affidavit must state that in the physician’s opinion, the immunization required would be injurious to the child’s health and well-being or to any of the child’s family or household members. Unless a lifelong condition is specified, that affidavit is valid for one year from the date signed by the physician and must be renewed every year for the exclusion to remain in effect. Immunizations are not in conflict with the Catholic faith. AFFIDAVITS OR WAIVERS FOR CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTIONS WHICH MAY BE PERMISSIBLE FOR ATTENDANCE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, DO NOT QUALIFY AS AN EXEMPTION FOR ENROLLMENT IN PROGRAMS OCCURRING AT CATHOLIC PARISHES. (See Attorney General Opinion Ga-0420 at https://texasattorneygeneral.gov/opinions/opinions/50abbott/op/2006/htm/ga0420.htm​) In accordance with the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, for the safety of all children we do not accept an Affidavit for reasons of conscience. Your child will not be allowed to​ ​attend​ ​classes​ ​until​ ​the​ ​immunizations​ ​are​ ​current. Hearing​ ​and​ ​Vision​ ​Screening​ ​(Required​ ​for​ ​4​ ​Year​ ​Old​ ​Classes) In order to be in compliance with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services Minimum Standards for Child Care Centers, all enrolled children ages four and older by Sept. 1 of the current year must have a copy of vision and hearing acuity results (not just that a child passed or failed) on file with Genesis ECP. We will provide these services following the opening of the school year for a small fee. ​Your child’s physician may also offer these tests. We must have documentation in our files within 120 days from the first day of school​ ​for​ ​all​ ​required​ ​students.

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Emergency​ ​Procedures

We generally follow the CFISD and CtR Catholic School for inclement weather and school closings. Please pay attention to the CFISD web page, ​http://cfisd.net​, or local weather stations if inclement weather is predicted. We will notify you via email and text messaging using​ ​the​ ​Flocknote​ ​system​ ​and​ ​Brightwheel​ ​regarding​ ​closures. An Emergency Response Plan is put in place each year to respond to a number of scenarios including fire, tornado, gas leak and intruder on campus. Our plan is available for your review in the Genesis ECP office during program hours. We do drills each month for fire drills and quarterly for inclement weather and intruder in the building. Parents present during drills are​ ​asked​ ​to​ ​follow​ ​staff​ ​instructions. In the event of a prolonged evacuation of our building, parents will be notified by telephone. We ask that all children be picked up within one hour of notification from the parking areas adjacent to the Genesis ECP playground. If safety conditions prevent us from staying on Christ the Redeemer property, children will be evacuated to Cypress Academy of Gymnastics located at 11707 Huffmeister Road #B, Houston, TX 77065 (next door to CtR property). The phone number for Cypress Academy is (281) 469-4599. In the event of a “shelter in place”, parents will be contacted by email of the event. This could be, but not limited to a flooding event or hurricane. If necessary, we will move to Prince of Peace, 19222 Tomball Parkway, Houston, TX 77070, in personal cars. The phone number for Prince of Peace is (281) 469-2886. Fire,​ ​intruder​ ​and​ ​severe​ ​weather​ ​drills​ ​will​ ​be​ ​practiced​ ​routinely​ ​throughout​ ​the​ ​year.

Arrival​ ​and​ ​Dismissal

Our drop off policies and procedures are designed to maximize the safety of each child enrolled in CtR Genesis ECP. In order to give our full attention to the children during pick-up time, we ask that conversations with teachers and staff members be done at a different and more appropriate time when they can give you their full attention. Please turn off your cell phones before entering the parking lot for the safety of all during the drop off and pick up process. If you have an extenuating circumstance, please notify the director of your concerns.

Drop​ ​off: Doors​ ​will​ ​be​ ​open​ ​from​ ​9a.m.​ ​-​ ​9:15​ ​a.m. Please enter the building through the Genesis (back) entrance and walk your child to their classroom. Children must be signed in through Brightwheel at the classroom door during​ ​this​ ​time. If arriving after 9:15 a.m., please enter the building through the Genesis (back) entrance. Sign your child in through Brightwheel at the Genesis reception area, and a staff​ ​member​ ​will​ ​walk​ ​your​ ​child​ ​to​ ​class. Pick​ ​up: Doors​ ​will​ ​open​ ​for​ ​pick​ ​up​ ​at​ ​1:45​ ​p.m.​ ​and​ ​conclude​ ​at​ ​2​ ​p.m. 11


Children not picked by 2:00 p.m. will be taken to the program office and will incur a $1 penalty per minute you are late after 2:00. ​A first time offense will be excused. The second late pick up will be invoiced the late amount at a $1 per minute per child​ ​charge. Please​ ​park​ ​in​ ​the​ ​back​ ​parking​ ​and​ ​back​ ​side​ ​lots.​ ​ ​Please​ ​be​ ​mindful​ ​of​ ​safety​ ​of​ ​all​ ​people, especially​ ​the​ ​smallest​ ​ones​ ​not​ ​easily​ ​seen.​ ​ ​Please​ ​allow​ ​the​ ​closest​ ​spots​ ​marked​ ​for Pastoral​ ​Staff​ ​for​ ​individuals​ ​with​ ​disabilities,​ ​expectant​ ​mothers​ ​and​ ​mothers​ ​with​ ​newborn babies. Please​ ​send​ ​written​ ​notice​ ​if​ ​you​ ​will​ ​be​ ​picking​ ​your​ ​child​ ​up​ ​prior​ ​to​ ​1:45​ ​p.m.​ ​ ​Enter​ ​the building​ ​through​ ​the​ ​Genesis​ ​(back)​ ​entrance​ ​and​ ​a​ ​staff​ ​member​ ​will​ ​get​ ​your​ ​child​ ​out​ ​of class. Authorization​ ​to​ ​Pick​ ​Up No child will be released to an unauthorized person without parental consent. A written notification is required to release a child to someone other than the parent. You will need to send a signed and dated note on or before the day of pick up. Please include the name and driver’s license number of the person who will be picking up your child. An individual specific Brightwheel code will be needed for any individual dropping off or picking up. That can be done by the parent in the Brightwheel app or by the Genesis Administrative Staff. Upon arrival, we will verify this information using a form of photo identification. Please advise anyone picking up your child that they will be required to show proper identification and a Brightwheel​ ​code​ ​specific​ ​to​ ​them.

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Discipline​ ​Policy

We strive to maintain a warm environment that helps each child to develop a strong self-image, self-discipline, and feel loved by his/her caregivers and friends. Positive reinforcement of desired behavior will be used consistently. We will first attempt to redirect children when problems arise. If this is not successful, the child will be removed from the area or activity. For repeated unsafe behavior the child will be asked to sit in a “cool down” area where he/she can watch the activities but not participate for a limited amount of time. Parents will be notified via Brightwheel if their child has been redirected several times per day for unsafe behavior. Your child may visit the director in her office if he/she needs time alone to calm down. The director will contact the parents by phone if deemed necessary. Teamwork between parents and school is imperative in helping children learn​ ​appropriate​ ​school​ ​behaviors. Research has shown that positive guidance teaches children skills which help them navigate through their physical and social environment. This aim is to develop personal standards in self-discipline without enforcing a set of inflexible rules. Giving children understandable guidelines and redirecting their behavior helps them develop internal control of their actions and encourage acceptable behavior. Prior to dismissal from program, the following steps will be​ ​taken: 1. Staff​ ​will​ ​observe​ ​child​ ​and​ ​gather​ ​data​ ​(try​ ​to​ ​address​ ​environment). 2. Call​ ​in​ ​parents​ ​for​ ​conference​ ​to​ ​agree​ ​upon​ ​goals​ ​and​ ​a​ ​timeline. 3. Reconvene​ ​at​ ​a​ ​set​ ​upon​ ​time​ ​to​ ​evaluate​ ​progress. 4. After all options have been exhausted, dismissal from the program will be at the director’s​ ​discretion​ ​based​ ​on​ ​the​ ​safety​ ​of​ ​all​ ​children​ ​and​ ​staff.

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Dress​ ​Code,​ ​What​ ​to​ ​Bring,​ ​Lunches,​ ​Snacks​ ​and​ ​Naps

Dress​ ​Code It is important to dress your child for comfort and safety. We play hard at preschool and can sometimes get very messy. Please send your child in comfortable play clothes and tennis shoes. Sandals, flip flops and Crocs can be a safety issue when climbing or running on the playground. We will have outdoor play unless it is raining. In the event of inclement weather, other gross motor activities will be provided. Coats and jackets are needed on cold days. Please​ ​label​ ​everything​ ​with​ ​your​ ​child’s​ ​name! We will have Spirit Day in which the children are encouraged to wear their Genesis t-shirt. This​ ​will​ ​be​ ​the​ ​first​ ​Wednesday​ ​and​ ​Thursday​ ​of​ ​each​ ​month. What​ ​to​ ​Bring Children will need to bring a ​full-sized backpack everyday. Lunch should be sent daily in a lunchbox labeled with your child’s name on the outside. A weather-appropriate change of clothes (shirt, pants, underpants and socks) should be sent in a zip-lock bag to be stored in the child’s cubby. Toys should not be brought to school unless requested by the child’s teacher.​ ​ ​All​ ​items​ ​should​ ​be​ ​labeled​ ​clearly​ ​with​ ​your​ ​child’s​ ​name! Lunches Parents should provide lunches which include food, drink and eating utensils. A healthy lunch includes a variety of dairy products, proteins, grains and fruits/vegetables. Texas Minimum Standards for Child Care Licensing requires that those children in care for more than four hours be provided with a third of their daily nutritional needs. Please keep sweets to a minimum and no candy. Carbonated drinks are discouraged. All foods should be nutritious as the children use lots of energy throughout the day. In order to assist parents in knowing what or how much of your child’s lunch was eaten, teachers (when possible) will send the uneaten portion home in their lunch kit. Brightwheel notifications are given to children in the 18 month old and 2-year-old classes. Please do not send foods that require heating, refrigeration​ ​or​ ​assembly.​ ​ ​A​ ​room​ ​for​ ​breastfeeding​ ​children​ ​will​ ​be​ ​provided​ ​upon​ ​request. Snacks Each child will be on a rotating schedule for providing snack for their class. We ask that you bring a nutritious snack. Some examples are bananas, pretzels, cheese and animal crackers. Please keep in mind some children may have food allergies, in which case you will be notified by​ ​your​ ​child’s​ ​teacher. Birthday​ ​Celebrations Celebrating birthdays are special to children. Birthday celebrations will be held in the classroom at circle time with a crown and singing of Happy Birthday!. If you would like to send a simple birthday treat with your child for after lunch or for afternoon snack time, the teacher must be notified of those plans ahead of time. We ask that you keep it simple. Please save party favors, drinks, balloons, candles, kid’s meals, hats, etc. for parties at home. If you would like the teacher to distribute party invitations for a party away from school, the entire​ ​class​ ​must​ ​be​ ​invited. 14


Naps 18 month old and 2-year-old classrooms will nap/rest for a minimum of one hour after lunch. Please​ ​provide​ ​a​ ​small​ ​mat​ ​with​ ​a​ ​cover​ ​for​ ​your​ ​child.

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Parent​ ​Communication

Your relationship with your child’s teacher is very important. Teachers will communicate to parents in a variety of ways including a monthly calendar, Brightwheel notifications, email and class newsletters. All parents will receive monthly newsletters indicating program-wide information and events and email communication through Flocknote, a web-based program used by CtR. Brightwheel notifications will be used for daily teacher communication. If you are not receiving a note within two weeks with a pencil header at the top of the email, please let the staff member at the Genesis reception area know. ​Also, please check your child’s backpack​ ​daily​ ​for​ ​program​ ​information. All notes should be sent in your child’s folder. Please keep your child’s teacher informed of special circumstances that may cause a change in your child’s behavior or mood: new baby, parent out of town, injury or illness. This will allow the teacher to help your child cope with his/her​ ​feelings. Parents are welcome to visit the classrooms anytime. Please stop by the program office first, so we can sign you into the classroom. Please notify the director and teacher if you require a conference. We welcome your feedback. Please feel free to discuss any praises or concerns with staff. Parents may contact the director with any questions or concerns about the​ ​policies​ ​or​ ​procedures​ ​of​ ​the​ ​Genesis​ ​ECP. Any changes in policy will be sent in writing and will require a parent signature that they have been​ ​made​ ​aware. Parent​ ​Participation If you wish to be involved with your child’s class in any way, please contact the teacher. Parent involvement can help events run more smoothly. We will ask for volunteers for special events and projects throughout the year through a web based program called Sign-Up Genius. However, all volunteers working directly with children are required by the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston to participate in the “VIRTUS​® Protecting God’s Children for Adults” workshop, and all parents are encouraged to participate. Four year old classes only will have the​ ​opportunity​ ​for​ ​VIRTUS​ ​trained​ ​parent​ ​readers.

Special​ ​Events

Every month, special activities are planned for the children. Look for these special days in the monthly newsletter and program calendar. A few of the activities you will see throughout the year include Blessing of the Animals, Open House, Fall Fun Day, Fun in the Sun Day, and Petting​ ​Zoo. Pictures Individual pictures are taken in the fall and returned before Christmas break. Class pictures are taken in the spring and returned by the end of the program year. Pictures will be taken by​ ​CtR​ ​staff​ ​for​ ​end-of-the-year​ ​memory​ ​books​ ​and​ ​for​ ​promotional​ ​purposes. 16


Fundraisers Your tuition and fees cover the daily operations of the Genesis ECP. However, in order to purchase new equipment and learning materials, we will have fundraising projects throughout the year. Participation in these activities is encouraged but not required. We accept “busy parent”​ ​donations​ ​in​ ​lieu​ ​of​ ​participation​ ​in​ ​the​ ​fundraiser. ● Candle​ ​Sales​ ​-​ ​Our​ ​main​ ​fundraiser​ ​in​ ​late​ ​September. ● Scholastic Book Orders – Four times a year, we send home book orders which earn Genesis ECP points to enhance our curriculum books for the classrooms​ ​and​ ​to​ ​replenish​ ​our​ ​program​ ​library. Service​ ​Projects For those who wish to participate, we will have four opportunities throughout the year to help​ ​our​ ​neighbors​ ​in​ ​need. ▪ Pet​ ​food​ ​for​ ​Blessing​ ​of​ ​the​ ​Animals ▪ Food​ ​donations​ ​at​ ​Thanksgiving ▪ Food​ ​or​ ​gifts​ ​for​ ​children​ ​at​ ​Christmas ▪ Lent​ ​CRS​ ​Operation​ ​Rice​ ​Bowl

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