Irvington Extended Day Program

A Pre-kindergarten Program for Four Year Old Children.
A before and after school program for k-8.

Tuition and Policies

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Tuition Rates- PRE-KINDERGARTEN

 

Full Day, 8:30- 3:00                  $450.00    Per month.

Morning Session, 8:30-11:30      $330.00   Per Month

Afternoon Session, 12:00-3:00    $300.00   Per Month

 

Tuition will be paid from September through June. You will be charged the full tuition for the month regardless of absences due to illness or vacation, with the exception of the month of June. That month you will be charged a pro-rated amount.

Pre-K Program Policies 2008-2009

Center Licensing:

The IED program is licensed by the State Employment Department/Child Care Division. We are inspected by the Child Care Division as well as the Health Department and Fire Marshall. All documents are posted on the parent information board in each classroom.

Registration:

A one time registration fee (equal to one month's tuition) is charged to reserve your child's space in the program. The fee is non-refundable and is not applied toward tuition.

Enrollment:

The packet of forms you received for enrollment must be completed and returned to IED before your child starts the program. The information is kept confidential at IED and must be maintained accounting to the county, state, and federal guidelines. Please keep the information up to date by notifying us in writing of any change. Parents will be charged for the days pre-k is in operation regardless of whether the child has attended class or not. There are no exceptions to this rule.

Class Time:

Monday - Friday

Full Day                  8:30-3:00                                             

Monring session      8:30-11:30                                            

Afternoon session    12:00-3:00                                          

 

IED pre-k follows the same calendar as Irvington School. Therefore, pre-k does not have class on conference days, teacher planning days, and winter and spring break. When the school has a half day (releasing children at 11 AM) we will also expect all the children to be picked up at 11 AM. On Early Dismissal days, lunch is not served or eaten at school. Occasionally, the Portland Public School District changes the calendar without much notice. While we try to avoid such confusion, we reserve the right to change our calendar when necessary.

 

Please enter the building through the school's front door. When waiting to pick up half day children at 11:30 pm, please be respectful to the other teachers at Irvington by being quiet in the hallways. Please do not visit with other parents in the hallway while school is in session. The small playground outside is a great place to chat with other parents and arrange play dates. DO not bring dogs into the building or tie them up outside near the building. These relate to Irvington School's safety policies.

Staff Qualifications:

IED staff are professionals who have been chosen for their expertise as well as their love of children. Our Staff members have extensive knowledge and experience in early childhood education and are dedicated to providing a safe, stimulating, and nurturing environment for children. Ongoing study and training keep staff up to date in Early Childhood Education, CPR, first aid, and job related skills.

IED always welcomes an exchange of information. We care about your opinions and realize it is important to have a bond of trust in working with your child. On a daily basis, your child's IED teacher will be able to talk and share information with you. However, this is usually fairly brief because of the fact that she/he must simultaneously be available for other children and parents. If you want to have an extended, uninterrupted talk about your child, please make an appointment with the Director.

Guidance and Discipline:

Our staff demonstrates ways to use words instead of force. Social behaviors such as cooperating, helping teamwork, and taking turns are encouraged. Positive approaches are used in guiding children. These include redirection and encouragement. The staff use consistent, clear rules, and talk to the children in terms of choices. This means you may hear a teacher say, "Since you did not listen to my words, this shows me that I will need to make your choices until I feel you're ready to try again." No physical punishment or negative discipline methods that hurt, frighten, or humiliate children are used.

Parents are consulted if a child's behavior is frequently inappropriate or disruptive, and is not responsive to our approaches. Exceptions of children's behavior are appropriate for the development level of the children. Violent words and actions are simply not tolerated at IED. Depending on the circumstances, a child may be sent home as a consequence of violence.

Curriculum:

The classroom schedule is carefully planned to meet the developmental goals and needs of children. Each classroom offers a wide range of activities and materials that are appropriate and challenging for the children in the room. Physical activity is an important part of our daily curriculum. Please refer to the IED Curriculum Guide for more details.

Parent Folders:

Each family has a folder in your pre-k classroom where you sign-in. In this folder we put charge forms, receipts, and information about school and community events. If your family needs two folders so that each parents gets the information, please let a teacher know. Please check your folder regularly. If there is a note on the sign in sheet or the classroom door asking you to check your folder, please check it that day.

Also remember that these folders are for us to contact you. If you have something for us, please do not put it in your folder or give it to a teacher. Instead, place it in the locked drop box on the outer door of room 108-A.

Communication:

It is very important that IED be informed of any changes in the following areas:

*Phone numbers and emergency contacts. IED must be able to reach you in case of an emergency.

*Whenever someone other than an authorized person is to pick up your child. You will be charged $10 if IED has to call to verify that someone is allowed to pick up your child.

Conferences:

Parent/teacher conferences are held in the fall; usually November. Parents with questions or concerns are invited to make an appointment with the Director or Teachers to discuss the needs of their child.

Sign In Time:

Please accompany your child into the classroom and sign in. IED will not take responsibility for any child who is not signed in by an adult. Morning planning and preparation time is essential for our teachers. Please do not leave your child in the care of pre-k teachers before 8:30 AM. The teachers are often in and out of the classroom prior to this time to make copies and get supplies for the day.

The IED pre-k program drop off begins at 8:30. This time in the classroom is for teacher, parents, staff, and students. Parent to parent conversations should be held outside, away from the building so that the classes are not disturbed.

Sign Out Time:

If you have arranged to have your child picked up by someone other than the people authorized on your enrollment paperwork, please inform the IED staff ahead of time. You should also make a note on the sign-in sheet or in the parent log. The designated person must bring identification in order to pick up the child in question. If you want to add someone to your list, just tell a teacher, the Director, or the Assistant Director. People on your authorized list do not need to be announced ahead of time, but do need to have ID.

 

It is very important that your child is picked up on time. If your child attends IED only for the half day program, she/he must be picked up by 11:30. If the child is in the full day program, she/he must be picked up by 3:00 pm. If your child is picked up after 11:30 or 3:00, there is an automatic late charge of $10.00. In addition, for each minute past 11:35 or 3:05, there is a $2/minute charge. This is because the teachers and classrooms are needed for other activities and need to be free when the pre-k classes end.


 

Volunteering:

While parents are welcome to visit the classrooms; for example, to have lunch with your child, we find that it is not necessary to have volunteers in the classroom. If you would like to be more involved, please talk to the Director about opportunities to help. We need parents to organize special events, like family potlucks; helping with our garden plots; cleaning the classrooms; and making copies for the teachers.

Holidays:

IED does not celebrate ANY holidays (this includes Halloween and Valentine's Day.) We do acknowledge most holidays by reading books and occasionally making crafts, but we do not celebrate them.

Birthdays:

Birthdays will be acknowledged in class with a birthday crown and signing. Parents are welcome to send to school favorite photos of the birthday child, which they can share during circle time. If your child's birthday does not fall on a school day, the teachers will make sure it is celebrated a day before or after. Please do not send any cookies or cupcakes to school. Please arrange birthday parties and play dates outside of IED. Please use your IED directory to invite classmates to parties, rather than using the IED parent folders, which should be used only for official IED business. Unless you are inviting all forty pre-k children, please do not bring any invitations to school. If you do plan on inviting the entire pre-k class, please allow the Director to distribute the invitations. We thank you for your understanding and cooperativeness.

Lunch and Snacks:

If you choose to buy school lunches (milk is included), you must make arrangements in the school cafeteria before school starts that morning. You can deposit $10, $20, or more into a lunch account for your child. Each child is given a card (much like a debit card) which they will scan each time they get a hot lunch. Money is taken out of the account after each lunch is purchases. This is a simple and easy way to buy lunch. Your child does not need to worry about carrying money around all morning to purchase their food. IED staff cannot take money for the cafeteria. You must pay the cafeteria directly. If you think you might qualify for free or reduced price lunches, please speak with the cafeteria manager. Please note that then your child is running low on lunch money, we will pass along a note from the cafeteria. If you allow your account to go into debt, the cafeteria staff is not allowed to serve entrees to your child. Their policies stipulate that the child must eat only from the salad bar. Please do not allow this to happen.

We will provide you with the monthly menu from the school cafeteria to help you and your child make choices. Teachers bring the children downstairs and encourage healthy choices in the cafeteria lines. School lunches include milk (white or chocolate). If a child cannot drink milk, juice is available with the school lunch but only when a parent has pre-approved it with the cafeteria.

If your child brings lunch from home, please send healthy choices. No soda or candy of any kind should be included. (This is also an Irvington School rule). We cannot microwave or refrigerate foods, as we do not have the facilities to do so. If you want us to buy milk, chocolate milk, or juice for your child at lunch time, please put money in the milk money jar located near the sign in sheet and make a note on the sign-in sheet. Frequently, there is unclaimed money in the milk money container at the end of the day because a parent forgot to let us know to buy it. (Four and five year old children cannot always remember the need to buy milk at lunch).

If full day pre-k, we serve a nutritious snack after rest time. We need to be informed if your child has any dietary restrictions or allergies to food products. Children may bring fruits or vegetables to eat instead of the IED snack. If you wish to bring a special snack for the class, the state and county regulations require that it must be purchased and brought to IED in the original, sealed packaging. It should not contain nuts or seeds, and unfortunately, no homemade snacks will be accepted. Please bring enough to serve all the children.

IED is peanut free environment and reserves the right to ban any food when necessary. 

Allergies:

In the event that a child with severe food allergies is enrolled in IED pre-k, we reserve the right to ban outright any foods that could case any health complications for the child. While it may be inconvenient, we are confident that you would ask the same if your child had the allergy.

Rest Time:

After lunch children have a brief rest period. Children should bring a crib size sheet and blanket to be kept in the locker. A snuggle toy is optional. Bedding should go home each Friday to be washed and returned Monday.

Health Policy:

Keeping your child healthy is important to us. For this reason we must exclude children with contagious or infectious conditions. When your child becomes ill or is unable to participate in group activities, you will be asked to remove your child from the center.

Often the most contagious state of a child's illness is just before symptoms appear. Signals such as change of behavior, pulling at ears, drowsiness, loss of appetite, or inability to participate in room activities, might indicate that your child is at the beginning stage of an illness. Staying home to get extra rest may ward off the illness and will also prevent spreading it to other children in the program.

The criteria used to determine when a child needs to be excluded from the program are based on the State and County regulations. Please keep your child home if he/she experiences: sore throat, runny nose, skin rash, diarrhea, inflamed eye, fever, nausea, vomiting, coughing, head lice, or ear ache. As an added consideration, please call to alert us when you keep your child home because of the more serious and contagious symptoms listed above. Though we wash hands several times a day, viruses and pink eye spread quickly through a group of forty children. Children have not fully developed their immunity to diseases, so they are ill more frequently than most adults. Often this happens when you are most needed at work. However, since IED does not have nursing facilities for sick children, it is important that each parent makes alternatives arrangements for back up care.

Also, a child cannot stay at school with blood on his/her clothes. If your child frequently gets bloody noses or anything of the sort, please be sure there's a change of clothes at IED.

Medication:

A medication form must be completed to authorize administration of any medicine. Please bring the medicine in its original container. Dosage and the child's name must be clearly visible.

We do not have sunscreen for the children to wear on hot days. If you want your child to wear sunscreen, please bring a bottle labeled with your child's name, and let the teachers know it is in your child's locker.

Accidents:

Our staff is trained in CPR and pediatric first aid. In the event of an accident or acute medical situation, we will assess the situation and keep you informed. If medical treatment is necessary, we will get your child to the nearest emergency facility. We will use the information you provide on the IED forms for any treatment releases.

Emergency Plans:

Fire:
In case of Fire, the children will be escorted from the building as previously arranged through fire drills. If IED is damages, the children will be taken to another part of the building when safety permits.

Lock Down:
Unfortunately, lock down drills are now a routine in schools. During a drill, children are gathered together away from the door, which is locked, and the lights are turned out. All entrances and exits are locked so that nobody can enter or leave the building. The drills usually last about five minutes and the children spend the time listening to their teachers read a story. Few children are frightened by the experience, but you will be informed when there's a drill so that you can discuss it at home if you'd like.

Through these drills, your child will learn how to behave in case we have an actual lock down. In the event of a lock down, nobody will be allowed in the school, including parents. As soon as it is safe, we will contact you about pick up.

Emergency Evacuation:
In the event that an emergency causes us to evacuate the building, the staff will take the children out of the school until the school is safe for re-entry. The primary evacuation route is posted in each classroom. We will bring the children to Augustana Lutheran Church (on the corner of NE 15th and Knott), and then call you to make pick up arrangements.

School Closures:
Whenever Portland Public Schools close because of snowy or icy conditions, IED will also close. Likewise, when classes are delayed, IED will be delayed; when school closes during the day, IED will also close. If we have to close our facility, IED staff will call to ask you to pick up your child or make arrangements to have him/her picked up. IED will also close if the power is out for a prolonged period of time.

Unfortunately, IED tuition will not change because of closures. Our expenses (such as room rental and insurance) will not change during such a time, and we count on tuition to cover these expenses.

Clothing:

Children should wear clothes that are suitable both for the season and the activities which take place in pre-k. In our experience, when children wear clothes depicting super heroes, the type of play in which they engage changes. These characters often involve "good guys" versus "bad guys" and the children tend to play more wildly and violently than at other times. Therefore, we encourage you to keep this type of clothing at home.

Remember that children spend a lot of time each day outside and in the gym, so shoes should be comfortable running shoes rather than clogs, cowboy boots, or sandals. It is a good idea to label coats, sweaters, rain boots, and gloves, etc.

Though children are required to be toilet trained. please pack an extra change of clothes (including socks and underwear) to be kept at IED. Children often need to change during the day whether it is because of an "accident" or because they enjoy playing in the mud. If a change of clothes is not available when needed, you will be called and asked to bring one immediately. When your child wears the extra clothes home, please be sure to replace them right away.


Toys:

No toys from home are allowed, with the exception of a soft toy for rest time for children who are in full day pre-k. Occasionally, a special sharing time will be arranged by the teachers. On these days, teachers will be specific regarding what is appropriate to bring. War toys, guns, and Barbies, will not be welcome.

Rough-Housing:

IED provides a safe, supportive environment for all children. Rough housing does not work toward that goal and therefore is not allowed at IED. Parents are asked not to rough house with their children or others at IED.

Kindergarten Placement:

Irvington School determines Placement not IED.

Mandatory Reporting:

The State of Oregon requires that all members of child care institutions be on the look out for and report to the State any and all cases of child abuse. IED is, therefore, obligated to report ANY suspected cases of child abuse and/or neglect.

Financial Information:

Payments:
It is essential that all parents remember IED is a non-profit program. We have several major expenses (rent, insurance, and payroll to name a few), and our only income is tuition received from families. Late payments have a serious effect on our program. For this reason alone, we charge fees for late payments. The finder fees and late pick up fees are charged because looking for children at check in time, and waiting with children after closing time are not within the normal bounds of the job description. Families should be aware that we use fees as reminders to follow the policies that parents agree to follow, upon enrollment.

IED does not bill families each month. Tuition must be paid by the last day of the pervious month. For example, February's tuition, as well as any fees charged in January, must be paid by January 31st. Any tuition received on or after the first of the month will be considered late and late fees will be charged. (All fees are explained later in this policies packet.). If the last day of the month falls on a weekend or a day that school is not in session, the tuition and fees must be paid before that weekend. Checks may be postdated up to two weeks to avoid late fees but please attach a note to your check indicating it's postdated. Please write your child's name on your check, especially if it's different from your own.

Because of vacation days, payment for the months of September 2008 and January 2009 will be due by the7th of September and the 2nd of January. These are the only exceptions to the policy.

Tuition:

The tuition for the school year 2008-2009:

Full Day                  8:30-3:00                                               $450.00

Monring session      8:30-11:30                                              $330.00

Afternoon session    12:00-3:00                                              $300.00

 

 

Fees:

IED has a policy of charging fees as a reminder for parents to follow our policies regarding payment and pick ups. If your family has difficulty picking up your child on time, for example, or paying tuition in a timely manner, you will be asked to meet with the Director. Chronic charges could result in dismissal from the program.

*An automatic $10 late fee will be charged for children who are not picked up by 3:00 pm, respectively. In addition, there is a $2/minute charge. After three late pick up fees, the parents in question will be required to meet with the Director. Chronic late pick ups could result in dismissal from the program.

*A $10 fee will be charged if we have to call about an unauthorized person picking up your child.

*A $10 fee will be charged if tuition is not in by the last day of the month, plus $2 every school day after the 1st until it is paid. After three late tuition fees, the parents in question will be required to meet with the Director. Chronic financial trouble could result in dismissal from the program.

*A $25 fee will be charged if your check is returned by the bank for any reason. After the second NSF, you must pay your monthly tuition by money order or cash.

*If the tuition is being split between two or more parties, the checks must be turned in together. It is the job of the parents/guardians, not the IED staff, to keep track of who owes what. Turning in the money together on the same day will avoid any confusion. Again, please write your child's name on your check.

*Third Party Payments:

*Parents/guardians are welcome to use assistance from AFS and other organizations to pay IED tuition. It is a parent's responsibility to get the caseworker or other contact person in touch with IED. Furthermore, we require that parents pay the first month in full. This way, the family will be credited when the agency's check arrives, and the credit will carry over each month so that IED never has to wait for tuition.

*Scholarships:

Families who qualify for Reduced or Free Lunch fee. may apply for scholarship. Scholarship forms are due at three specific times of year, along with the necessary proof of income and expenses. Families are responsible for reapplying at each scholarship due date.

*Receipts:

*Please make a note on your check if you need a receipt for your payment. Each receipt includes our State and Federal Tax ID numbers, but if you would like a tax receipt between January and April, please talk to the Director or Assistant Director. If you are reimbursed for payment, and require a signature for processing, please give the paperwork to the Director or Assistant director and allow some time to get it back.

Please write your child's name on the check.

*Withdrawal from the Program:

We require thirty days notice for withdrawing from the program. If this notice is not given, parents will be responsible for payment of the total fee of for the month.

Questions?

Please contact IED's Director or Assistant Director at 503.287.9751 or email us at iedprogram2@gmail.com

Revised 8.27.07