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Academic Affairs

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Nick Discenza ndiscenza@bereaschools org / 216-898-8300 x 6253

Athletics John Justice jjustice@bereaschools org 216-898-8900 x 5609

Communications Cristina Capretta ccapretta@bereaschools org / 216-898-8303 x 6214

District Operations / Safety & Security

Mike Draves mdraves1@bereaschools org 216-898-8300 x 6220

Early Childhood Programs Sue Bell sbell@bereaschools org / 216-898-8200 x 7014

Employment Tiffany Stropko

Facilities/Building Permits

Gifted Services

Health Services tstropko@bereaschools org 216-898-8300 x 6200

Deb Summers dsummers@bereaschools org / 216-898-8302 x 5770

Megan Kinney bcsdgifted@bereaschools org / 216-898-8300 x 6258

Barbie Ferrell bferrell@medinaesc org 330-723-6393

Homeschooling Kim Kreis kkreis@bereaschools org / 216-898-8300 x 6257

Mental Health Services Meredith Ondak mondak@bereaschools org / 216-898-8300 x 4182

Nutrition Services Carrie Beegle cbeegle@bereaschools org 216-898-8300 x 6230

Pupil Services . Lori Sancin lsancin@bereaschools org 216-898-8300 x 6247

School Counseling Call student’s school

Special Education–Elementary

Abby Cook acook@bereaschools org / 216-898-8300 x 6225

Special Education–Middle School

Stacy Gainous sgainous@bereaschools org / 216-898-8300 x 6283

Special Education–High School

Summer Camp

Technology / Infinite Campus

The Berea City School District is a diverse community dedicated to inspiring lives of character, learning, leadership, and service.

SAFER SCHOOLS OHIO

Safer Schools Ohio is a multiagency effort created to assist schools in continuously improving the safety of our students.

You can anonymously report anything that is suspicious or endangering you, your friends or your school.

Trish Kukura pkukura@bereaschools org / 216-898-8300 x 6226

Michelle Nelson mnelson@bereaschools org / 216-898-8300 x 6215

Vicki Turner vturner@bereaschools org / 216-898-8300 x 6254

Transcripts (current students) Gina Knight-Woodward gknight-woodward@bereaschools org / 216-898-8900 x 5024

Transcripts (former students) Kim Kreis kkreis@bereaschools org / 216-898-8300 x 6256

Transportation Dawn Carkido dcarkido@bereaschools org / 216-898-8301

General Questions Call the Board of Education Office at 216-898-8300

Welcome

Elementary Schools

Big Creek Elementary School

7247 Big Creek Parkway Middleburg Heights, Ohio 44130

Office: 216-898-8303

Attendance: 216-898-8304

Principal: Ms. Bonnie Kubec bkubec@bereaschools.org

Middle School

Berea-Midpark Middle School

7000 Paula Drive Middleburg Heights, Ohio 44130

Office: 216-676-8400

Attendance: 216-676-0913

Principal: Mr. Tim Velotta tvelotta@bereaschools.org

Brook Park Elementary School

17001 Holland Road Brook Park, Ohio 44142

Office: 216-898-8307

Attendance: 216-898-8680

Principal: Mrs. Tracy Schneid tschneid@bereaschools.org

High School

Berea-Midpark High School

165 E. Bagley Road Berea, Ohio 44017

Office: 216-898-8900

Attendance: 216-898-8901

Principal: Dr. Mark Smithberger msmithberger@bereaschools.org

Grindstone Elementary School

191 Race Street Berea, Ohio 44017

Office: 216-898-8305

Attendance: 216-898-8306

Principal: Mrs. Teri Grimm tgrimm@bereaschools.org

Elementary School Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.

Middle School Hours: 8:05 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

High School Hours: 7:20 a.m. – 2:20 p.m.

Bcsd Board Of Education

Cori Farris, President cfarris@bereaschools.org

Rick Mack, Board Member rmack@bereaschools.org

Tracy

Ana Chapman, Vice President achapman@bereaschools.org

Neal Postel, Board Member npostel@bereaschools.org twheeler@bereaschools.org / 216-898-8300

Jill

Heather Zirke, Board Member hzirke@bereaschools.org

Health Services

A registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, or health aide is assigned to each school building. Nurses identify and treat medical issues and injuries, conduct health screenings, and support students as they self-monitor and manage their conditions.

When should I keep my child home from school?

Do not send a child to school with a fever, obvious illness, or COVID symptoms. Here are some general guidelines:

• Conjunctivitis - Red, swollen eyes that itch and are draining pus or have a crusty appearance. Keep home until student has been on eye drops/antibiotics for 24 hours and cleared by a doctor.

• Coughing - Persistent, disruptive cough.

• Diarrhea - Until diarrhea has ceased for 24 hours without medication.

• Fever 100 degrees or higher - Until fever is below 100 degrees for 24 hours without medication.

• Lice or Nits - Until treated (must be checked by nurse).

• Rash - If rash is untreated or if student is too uncomfortable even if treated.

• Strep Throat - Until student has been on antibiotics for 24 hours.

• Vomiting - Until vomiting has ceased for 24 hours without medication.

Communicable/Contagious Conditions

If your student is diagnosed with a communicable disease, keep him/her home until the doctor clears your child to return to school. Report all cases of communicable diseases to the school clinic. This would include, but is not limited to, any physician-diagnosed case of meningitis, staph (MRSA, VRSA), pertussis, tuberculosis, mononucleosis, and chicken pox.

What happens if my child gets sick at school?

Students who become ill at school are sent to the school clinic. If the student has a fever of 100 degrees or higher, vomits, or has persistent diarrhea, the clinic or principal will contact the parent/guardian to come to school to take the student home.

Medication Policy

No medication, including prescription and non-prescription will be administered in school without orders and instructions signed by both physician and parent/ guardian. Forms for prescription and non-prescription medication are available in the school office and on the District website by clicking on “Health Services” under the “Departments & Services.”

All medication must be in original container and labeled appropriately with the student’s name, name and dose of medication, and safe expiration date. Children will not be permitted to share medication; each student must have their own labeled medication.

If your student has health concerns, has medication that must be administered during school hours, or if you have questions, please call your school’s clinic.

Nutrition Services

All of our schools use the Mealtime Point of Sale System. Parents may put money on an account for their students at any time during the school year. Please make checks payable to the school cafeteria. Funds may be dropped off in the school cafeteria prior to the beginning of the school day. Funds may also be put on your student’s account using the online site. There is no charge from Mealtime to use this feature or view your student’s account. Plan on at least 30 minutes for the online payment to show up in your student’s account. If you would like to know what your student purchased, this system can provide that information. Students may also bring their own lunch. The lunch application for free or reduced meals is available on the district website under “Students & Parents.”

Breakfast: $1.50 (All Schools) $1.75 (High School premium)

Lunch: $2.40 (Elementary Schools)

$2.75 (Middle & High School) $3.25 (High School premium)

Right At School

Right At School is a before and after school program designed to provide quality educational and recreational activities, and offers enrichment in areas such as language, arts and crafts, sports, music, homework assistance, and much more!

Right At School provides an engaging and fun enrichment curriculum to encourage students to learn, play and grow. Students will have a healthy snack, engage in dynamic fitness activities, student-driven projects, team building, leadership development, and have the opportunity to complete homework.

The program is held at all elementary schools for students in Kindergarten through 5th grade (5th grade students attend the program at Big Creek Elementary School). All sites open at 7:00 a.m. and close at 6:00 p.m.

Site Phone Numbers:

First Day of School for Grades 1-12

AUGUST 22

Infinite Campus

Infinite Campus is a secure online tool that BCSD schools use to track and manage student information. The Infinite Campus Parent Portal and Student Portal tools are easy-to-use online resources for both parents and students. Through the Portal, parents can access their child’s attendance, grades, schedule, test scores, assignments, report cards and transcripts. For the secondary students, access to the Academic Planner helps students and parents monitor progress toward graduation and explore different academic pathways.

It also serves as an excellent way to communicate with a student’s teachers. Families can receive important school and emergency-related information via phone call, text message and email by updating their contact information in Infinite Campus.

How do I create a user account?

Complete the request form at http://tinyurl.com/icportalsupport

You will receive a reply with instructions for activation. This one-time code will allow access to log in to the Parent Portal site. Once logged in, the website will provide step-by-step instructions to guide parents through setting up an account. Parents who need assistance with their accounts should contact 216-898-8300 x 6282 for help.

Transportation

Berea City School District provides bus service to students in grades K-12 who meet the District’s Transportation Eligibility policy: Students in grades K-4 must live 1 mile or more from their home school to be eligible for transportation service.

Students in grades 5-12 must live 1.5 miles or more from their home school to be eligible for transportation service.

Visit www.berea.k12.oh.us/transportation for more information and bus routes.

Big Creek Elementary 440-789-3188

Brook Park Elementary 440-789-3282

Grindstone Elementary 440-789-3370

First Day of School for Kindergarten

School Closings And Delays

Periodically, BCSD schools will close or delay the start of a day due to inclement weather or other unforeseen events.

To receive school closing and delay notifications, it is important for families to have correct contact information in their students’ Infinite Campus accounts. This will allow the District’s automated messaging system to quickly reach you, via phone, email and/or text, with information. If you think you may have unsubscribed to mass notifications, please visit, www.berea.k12.oh.us/optin

We make every effort to make our decision to close before 6 a.m. Keep in mind that unusual weather conditions may force us to make the decision after this time. In any case, we will notify parents via the automated calling system as the first alert. Parents can also check the District’s website (berea.k12.oh.us) or follow the District on Twitter (@BereaCSD) and Facebook (Facebook.com/BereaCSD) to view closing and delay notifications. Do not call the school or bus garage unless it is an emergency.

While school closures are generally a result of poor weather conditions, other factors can also impact the decision to close schools. Regardless of the issue, we make the decision to open/close schools or modify the school day schedule based upon a careful analysis of all relevant factors.

Since parents and guardians are the legal representatives for their child, it is their right to decide what is best for their child with respect to safety concerns. The option to keep a child home from school when the parent considers the weather conditions to be excessively dangerous is always at their discretion. However, if school is in session, the parent should notify the school that their child will remain at home. While the absence will be considered “excused,” it will still be counted as an absence for the day and count towards the total number of hours absent.

A-L August 24

M-Z August 25

Information Nights

Elementary Schools

August 22 Kindergarten students attending ALL Elementary Schools

August 24 Big Creek Elementary School and Brook Park Elementary School

Menus: www.berea.k12.oh.us/menus Open Houses

August 29 Grindstone Elementary School

Grades

Conferences

Elementary Schools Middle School High School

October 17

October 19

February 22 p.m.

October 25

November 2

February 22

September 21

November 16

February 15 p.m.

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