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This section explains a few key things you’ll need to know or do in advance, to help ensure that your child’s “big day” goes smoothly.
New Uniforms:
Lands’ End (www landsend com/school, 800 469 2222) is St John’s uniform provider You can create an account via My Account (the Preferred School Number for St John’s is: 900025305) Your account will filter out the correct uniform choices based on grade After July 1, Educational Outfitters will also be a uniform provider, more details to come Scan the QR code to view the uniform requirements in the family handbook (pg 32)
Used Uniforms:
Our Parents’ Association collects gently used uniforms throughout the year and offers them for sale online Scan the QR code to the right to place your order
Spirit Wear:
Every Friday students are permitted to wear SJE spirit wear in lieu of their uniforms Some spirit wear can be found in the used uniform supply Additional items can be purchased from Karyn Bersch Embroidery, scan the QR code to the right for the website
Please be prepared to send a healthy snack and lunch with your child(ren) each day In lieu of packing a lunch, you have the option to pre-order and purchase a lunch through the school’s outside lunch program vendor, tampalunch.com. Use the code sjelower. Parents are not permitted to bring soft drinks, coffee drinks, or fast food to students. Food delivery services are not permitted on school property.
As part of comprehensive tuition, St. John’s provides students the school supplies needed.
This section explains a few key things you’ll need to know or do in advance, to help ensure that your child’s “big day” goes smoothly.
Backpacks should be large enough to hold large books, binders, and a lunch box. Student backpacks with wheels are permitted, due to the potential weight of a packed backpack.
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CHILD(REN)’S ITEMS: BACKPACKS, LUNCHBOXES, SWEATERS, WATER BOTTLES, UNIFORMS, ETC.
Students entering Grades 2-8 are required to read books from the summer reading list, as they will be discussed at the start of school in the fall. Your Division Head will provide summer reading lists before the summer break.
INDEPENDENTSCHOOL101:
Monday,August14,8:30-9:30am
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TEACHERMEET&GREETS/ NEWFAMILYORIENTATION:
Tuesday,August15
Grade1:10-10:45am
Grades2-4:11am-11:45am
The family handbook is full of important information that should be able to answer any remaining questions you may have. Scan the QR code for access
The major dates for 2023-'24 have been published. The detailed calendar will be available in MySJE in July. Scan the QR code for the major dates.
CHECK OUT PAGE 5 FOR BEFORE SCHOOL ONLINE TASKS
You’ve ordered hot lunches for the week, packed snacks, labeled their backpacks and made sure they’re dressed in their new uniforms. Here’s what you need to know when you ’ re driving to campus to drop them off for their first day, which is Wednesday, August 16.
The guiding principles behind our parking and carline policies are safety, efficiency, and respect Accordingly, parents and other drivers are asked and expected to adhere to the established procedures. Parents should be respectful of other drivers and surrounding streets and driveways. Parking in or otherwise blocking private driveways and public streets are inappropriate behaviors.
7:30am Doors open
7:55am Doors close and school begins
8:00am
Chapel begins and the church doors will be locked for safety If a child arrives after Chapel begins, he or she must be signed in at the office, and students will be escorted to Chapel via the back hallways
11:00am
Students cannot be dropped off to school after this time. If your child is tardy, he/she must be signed into the Division office. Your child will be escorted to class by the Division Head or the Administrative Assistant.
2:50-3:15pm
Dismissal for drive-up and walk-up students
3:15pm
After School Program (ASP) begins. Children not picked up by 3:15pm will be checked into ASP as “drop-ins,” and charged the daily rate, regardless of how long they stay
6:00pm
ASP ends. Parents picking up children late from ASP will be charged $1 per minute, per child, for each minute late.
You’ve ordered hot lunches for the week, packed snacks, labeled their backpacks and made sure they’re dressed in their new uniforms. Here’s what you need to know when you ’ re driving to campus to drop them off for their first day, which is Wednesday, August 16.
All Lower Division drop-off and pick-up traffic should approach Orleans Avenue from Watrous Avenue.
Parents driving to school from Bayshore Blvd. should turn onto S. Rome Ave and then approach the School via Watrous Ave.
If you are driving south on Bayshore Blvd, DO NOT turn right onto Watrous to then turn up S. Orleans. This is unfair to drivers waiting in the carline who are coming east on Watrous as directed (If our parents are delinquent in this matter, the city will force the School to hire police officers and to absorb all associated expenses )
Children should not be dropped off or picked up from cars in the middle or left lane
Arriving children should be ready to exit the vehicle immediately, from the passenger door only
Departing children should enter the car on the passenger side, as well
Please do not have book bags or other school items in the trunk
Please do not park or stand within 10 feet of a driveway.
Please do not park in the School pick-up lane (yellow curb) during school days or in a designated 5-minute zone.
If you need to walk into the School, please do not park along the School side of Orleans. Parents and children should use the crosswalk, and children should be physically escorted across the street by their parent.
For afternoon dismissal, the Lower Division employs the use of an app called PikMyKid. You will receive information in July regarding registration for this app
Please affix the PikMyKid sticker (dispersed to families at the start of the school year) on the right, lower portion of your windshield so that the faculty dispatcher can clearly see the appropriate information
Please also be sure to “ announce ” your child(ren) at the appropriate check point within the dismissal carline or walk-up line
If a dismissal change is to occur (i e , carpooling or another person picking up a student), please add the appropriate delegate within the PikMyKid app
The Division Head can assist with any technical questions regarding the use of PikMyKid.
Dismissal Changes: The School must be notified of any dismissal change via phone call (813-849-5200) or email to the campus Administrative Assistant by 12:00 p.m. If a child has a medical appointment before dismissal or departs early for any reason, parents must sign their child(ren) out in the office.
You’ve ordered hot lunches for the week, packed snacks, labeled their backpacks and made sure they’re dressed in their new uniforms. Here’s what you need to know when you ’ re driving to campus to drop them off for their first day, which is Wednesday, August 16.
COURTYARD PARISH
From getting your child’s grades to the latest school news and information about parent socials, we offer a variety of channels to help you stay connected to your new St. John’s family. You can explore many of these sites after July 17!
Starting July 15, new families will have access to MySJE, our parent portal, where you can find many helpful resources, directories, handbooks, as well as links to important sites like MyBackPack and Magnus Health (see below) You can access MySJE by going to www stjohnseagless org and clicking “MySJE” and logging in with the same log in information that you use for My BackPack
We encourage you to download the SJE Tampa app from your app store This gives you quicker access to MySJE and frequently used pages like the calendar, directory, Eagle's Wings and more
My BackPack is the student information system used to access your child’s academic progress, report cards, and update your contact information
You can access MyBackPack by logging into MySJE or through the app Typically, your username is your last name plus the first two letters of your first name
Weekly email on Thursday afternoons that is your one-stop-shop for important information for the week from the school, Division Heads, and Parents' Association The email is very short, with links that take you to more information Please take the time to review it!
An online software solution for collecting, managing, and securely storing student health information. You can upload your child’s health records to this site. You can access Magnus Health by logging into MySJE or through the app
Please complete all required health forms in your account (available after 7/17) prior to the first day of school
Our social media accounts are used to highlight the SJE experience in and outside of the classroom; connect with our School community; to share important School updates, educational resources and experiences; and network with the School community and beyond.
The St. John's Community is truly a family! There are so many ways you can get involved, from volunteer opportunities to parent socials and more.
Volunteerism is the heartbeat of the St. John’s community, and a cornerstone of philanthropy within the independent school experience. Parents, grandparents, alumni, and community partners model our school’s core values of citizenship and diligence, and provide the support and service we need to provide a superior educational experience within a nurturing Christian environment. SJE volunteers, especially parent volunteers, collaborate and partner with school administration and faculty to promote a healthy parent partnership experience and engage their peers in school life in the most meaningful way possible
All parents and guardians with children enrolled at the School are automatically members of the Parents’ Association and are encouraged to participate. The PA supports the mission and strategic goals of the School, encouraging parent involvement by promoting community among SJE families All levels of participation are welcomed and encouraged
Parents’ Night is held early in the fall each year The aim is to enable our teachers to share with parent-specific course content and class activities We look forward to this opportunity to meet with all of our parents and strongly encourage full attendance. This event is for parents only.
The Dads' Club is a school-based, volunteer-driven service organization open to all fathers or guardians of current St John’s students The Dads’ Club provides fathers/guardians the opportunity to engage with one another and be involved in their children’s school experience, contributing their time, talent, and resources to support St. John's.
Grandparents and 'grand friends' are valued members of our SJE community and enhance our students’ lives and experiences. Grandparents & Grand Friends Day is held each year and provides an opportunity for grandparents and their grandchildren to spend time together with classroom visits, hands-on activities, and more.