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August 2013
Crystal
Vacation Bible School
Monday, Aug 5– Thursday, Aug 8
Last Week of Day Camp
August 12-16
First Tuition/DC Payment Due
Thursday, August 15
TBC Teens
Soakin’ Summer Slam
Saturday, August 17
Teacher In-Service Week
August 19 —August 23
Parent Orientation
Friday, August 23 7 p.m.
First Day of School
Grades 1-12
Monday, August 26
First Day of School
K3-K5
Tuesday, August 27
Labor Day—No School
Monday, September 2
TBS News Temple Baptist School 1545 Dranesville Rd . Herndon, Virginia 20170 703-437-7400 www.templebaptistschool.com
Welcome Calendar
It’s not quite time for school to start, but… it’s just around the corner.
We’re excited about what the school year of 2013-2014 will bring. If you are new
to TBS, we warmly welcome you to our school. If you are returning to the TBS
family, welcome back. Thanks, everyone, for entrusting your most precious pos-
sessions to our care. We are grateful to the Lord for a good enrollment.
Things to keep in mind as we head for the start of school
K3 - K5 and 6th grade students must have a physical immunization form on file
before August 27, according to the Fairfax County Health Department. The
health department will not permit a student to stay in school without these
forms and believe it or not, they do come in and check.
The first tuition payment is due August 15. We do not send invoices, so we
depend on timely payments to meet our needs, so please be on prompt with
your payments. Please call the school to set up daycare arrangements.
If you have school uniforms to donate (assuming they don’t look like you’ve been camping
in them) drop them off at the School Office. You might want to check with us
before ordering uniforms as well; this could save you some money.
There have been changes to the high school uniform policy. You should have
received a letter to this effect, but if somehow this letter has been lost, stolen,
or donated to the landfill, please call the school.
We have three new staffers: Mr. Monczewski will be heading up our music
program. Mr. Mon is quite the violinist, so we expect a greater interest in
strings. Mr. Sutphen will be teaching some seventh grade classes, as well as
elementary PE. [Both ‘Mr. Mon’ and Mr. Sutphen are graduates of TBS.] And
we are excited to add Miss Katrista Osborne to add our daycare staff as well.
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Back to School Reminders
School supply lists are on the school website. To find them, go to
‘Admissions’ and then look for ‘forms.’
The school calendar is also on the website. (Actually, it’s been on there all summer, but
who wants to look at it in June?) There are two options for you: a detailed on-line
view of the school year and a printable, year-at-a-glance “refrigerator calen-
dar.”
We do our best to give every student a birthday greeting with accompanying
photo on the principal’s blog at www.templebaptistschool.com. (Even in the dog days of
summer.) If your child’s birthday is not listed on their special day , let us know
ASAP at [email protected].
If you are a Twitter fan, you can follow TBS tweets at TBSHerndon. Not that
you should… but you can.
On Thursday, September 5 we will celebrate Jersey Day (which has nothing
to do with New Jersey; just so you know.) so students may wear their NFL jerseys to
school. (Actually, they can wear any kind of sports jersey that day, but since the NFL will be
starting up and since a certain athlete named RGIII or something is so popular…)
Please be advised that once you step foot inside the school, you are ‘on cam-
era.’ This is for the safety and protection of our students. And keep in mind
that while we appreciate parents being polite, but if you do not know some-
one, please do not hold the door open for them. Just remember: school secu-
rity is paramount. We have had some very respectful kids let in people to our
building who should have been checked at the door.
Parking in the car line lane prior during morning drop-off is forbidden. If you
wish to come into the school, that’s great, but do not park in the line, aban-
don your car, and walk in… as this causes parents who wish to ‘drop and go’
to be delayed. And sometimes it causes them to be upset, so do your thing for world peace and
park your car in the right place when entering the building.
Although food allergies were not that well known over a decade ago, they
seem to be popping up with kids everywhere today. Please make sure that
you notify the school — and your child’s teacher — of any food allergies your
children may have. This will especially come into play on field trips or per-
haps a pizza reward. Parents will need to remember to bring food that their
children may be able to eat on these special days. [Of course, if your child has
a life-threatening allergy please be sure that our staff is aware of their needs
and that an epi-pen is with the student at all times.]
Parent Orientation is Friday evening, August 23. This is a chance to meet
your child’s teacher and pick up your packets of information, including your
identification for your car for afternoon pick-up. Yes, you may bring the kids,
but it is not necessary to do so. We’ll begin in the auditorium at 7 p.m. and
dismiss to the classrooms. Normally, this lasts about an hour and one half.
Interested in music lessons for your child? TBS has a great music program
that offers wonderfully affordable rates. Check around this area and see—our
rates are great. Sign-up with the school office for lessons. We have several
talented music teachers to assist your child in growing musically. And you do
know that the discipline required in taking music spills over into the world of academics, right? You
don’t? Well, now you do.