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What You Need To Know About The First Day Of School, Monday, Aug. 27

Here are DHHS homeroom assignments, start and end times for all schools, info about DHHS fall sports registration, orientation schedules, school lunch information, the code of conduct, eNotify, bus stops and more.

 

Madison public school students will report to school on Monday, August 27.

Provided along with the story, in PDF form, are the homeroom assignments for Daniel Hand High School. Regular hours at the high school will be 7:25 a.m. to 2 p.m. On the first day of school, high school students should report directly to their homeroom and schedules will be distributed at that time.

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Here are start and end times for all of the public schools:

School Start
Time
End
Time
Delayed
Opening
Early Dismissal Daniel Hand
High School

7:25 AM

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2:00 PM

8:55 AM 

11:30 AM

Polson
Middle School

7:30 AM

2:10 PM

 9:00 AM

11:30 AM

Brown
Middle School

8:05 AM

2:50 PM

9:35 AM 

12:15 PM

Island Avenue
Elementary School

8:50 AM

3:25 PM

 10:20 AM

1:00 PM

Jeffrey
Elementary School

8:50 AM

3:25 PM

 10: 20 AM

1:00 PM

Ryerson
Elementary School

8:50 AM

3:25 PM

 10:20 AM

1:00 PM

Kindergarten AM

8:15 AM

11:00 AM

 Classes
Cancelled

10:30 AM

Kindergarten PM

12:00 PM

2:45 PM

    12:00 PM

 Classes
Cancelled

TCLC AM

8:45 AM

11:30 AM

  No AM
Preschool
& No Lunch 

11:30 AM 

TCLC PM

12:30 PM

3:15 PM

 12:30 PM

 Classes
Cancelled

Information about school delays and cancellations is available on the Madison Public Schools website:

Fall Sports

High school athletes playing fall sports need to register complete a series of forms by certain deadlines before starting their sports. .

Orientations are scheduled as follows:

  • 08-23 Island Orientation Gr 1 & 2 (1 - 1:45 PM)
    Gr 3 & 4 (2:15 - 3 PM)
  • 08-23 Jeffrey Orientation Gr 1 & 2 (1-1:45 PM)
    Gr 3 & 4 (2:15 - 3 PM)
  • 08-23 Ryerson Orientation Gr 1 & 2 (1 - 1:45 PM)
    Gr 3 & 4 (2:15 - 3 PM) 
  • 08-24 Kindergarten Orientation Jeffrey K AM 9-9:45 AM
    K PM 10:15 - 11 AM 
  • 08-24 Brown Orientation 12:00 PM to 12:45 PM Grade 5
  • 08-24 Polson Orientation 1:00 PM to 1:45 PM Grade 7
  • 08-24 High School Orientation 2:00 PM to 4 PM Grade 9

More Dates >

Yearly Calendar (pdf) >

Information about school lunches is available on the school website.

The Madison Public Schools’ Student Code of Conduct is approved annually by the Board of Education.

Please be sure to subscribe to the school's eNotify service to receive information and communications from the district and individual schools.

Bus stop schedules for all schools are also provided with this article in PDF form.

 

Here is information about transportation from the Madison Public Schools website:

Questions or concerns regarding school bus transportation should be directed to the office of Durham School Services.

Please call Magda Grayson at 203-318-0777 for general inquiries

The Madison Public Schools, in conjunction with the district's service provider Durham School Services, is responsible for providing safe and efficient transportation of all eligible students to and from schools and school activities each day. To accomplish this task on a daily basis, a team of dedicated routing, safety, and administrative staff, combined with a host of drivers and support staff, work together to maintain quality services for all students, our transportation customers.

Bus routes will be updated periodically on an as needed basis.  Please continue to check our website for these updates.

Bus routes will be displayed online until October 1.

Parent Responsibilities

  1. Parents are responsible for selecting their children's walking routes to and from bus stops, the school (as applicable for age groups), and residence.
  2. Parents are responsible for providing supervision that is appropriate to the student's age, the student's maturity, and traffic conditions at the bus stop
  3. Parents are considered "partners" in the school district's efforts to monitor safe driving of school buses; therefore, parents should report all incidents of observed school bus speeding, reckless driving, and inappropriate behavior of bus drivers and / or support staff.
  4. Parents are responsible for making certain that their children arrive at the bus stop "on time" and within the approved timeframe for school bus pick ups for the morning bus routes.
  5. Parents are responsible for notifying the school district and/or the transportation services provider in writing of the need to remove a student from a bus stop pick up or drop off.

Student Parking at Schools

  1. Student parking at the high school is administered by the school administration. Please contact school administration directly for more information.
  2. Seniors may purchase parking permits at the high school annually. Rates are $60.00 per year, per parking space. Some restrictions may apply.
  3. Students who choose to park on town streets or private property do so at their own risk.

STUDENT PARKING APPLICATION

Daycare Transportation

Request for Daycare Transportation To/From a Non-Home Address

Students are automatically scheduled to and from their home addresses. There is no need to fill out the form below for this type of bus transportation.

If your child needs transportion to or from an alternate daycare address, you must fill out and submit the Daycare Transportation Form. This form must be completed and submitted annually.

In order to accommodate your child's daycare transportation needs for the first day of school, the Madison Public Schools Transportation Department

(10 Campus Drive) must receive your day-care request on or before August 22, 2011. Any daycare requests received after that date will be processed as soon as possible but may not be in effect for the first day of school.

Your cooperation is appreciated!

Safety

Transportation via school buses is a privilege, and students of all ages are requested and expected to observe appropriate safety and conduct rules to remain eligible for transportation services. Therefore, students are expected to know and follow bus behavior rules per the following:

Before boarding the bus, students should . . .

Arrive at their designated stop at least five minutes prior to their scheduled pick up. The transportation company will not send another bus to pick up a student if he or she misses the bus because of tardiness to the stop. Students should be careful in the loading area and wait in an orderly manner.Avoid "horseplay" and stay out of the street while waiting for the bus to arrive.

Approach the bus entrance in a single line, only after the bus has come to a complete stop. Pushing and shoving other students while boarding or exiting the bus creates a safety issue for all students and will not be allowed.

All provisions of the MPS Code of Conduct apply to students when being transported by the transportation services company. Violations of the MPS Code of Conduct while on a school bus will be referred to the appropriate school administrator for disciplinary action.Conduct violations may result in a temporary or possibly permanent loss of a student's transportation privileges.

After boarding the bus, students should . . .

Obey the bus driver's directions.Go to the closest available seat or to the assigned seat and stay seated until the bus arrives at the destination. The bus driver may assign a student a seat, if in his / her judgment that would be in the best interest of student safety.Speak in a "classroom" voice. Loud speech or laughter causes distractions for the bus driver. Rough-housing or horseplay on the school bus will not be allowed and may result disciplinary action that may include loss of transportation privileges.Keep the bus litter free. No food or drinks may be consumed on the bus. Some exceptions may be approved by the school administrator per the terms of the Board of Education policy. Remember that school buses are property of Durham School Services. If a student causes any damage to or vandalizes a bus, he / she and the parent / guardian will be financially responsible, and discipline action that may include loss of transportation privileges may occur. Never throw an object inside or out of the school bus. Keep feet, hands, and head inside the bus at all times.Observe the rules of good conduct and show courtesy to everyone. The use of foul language, rude gestures, or malicious behavior toward the bus driver, fellow passengers, or another motorist will not be tolerated and may result in disciplinary action which may include loss of transportation privileges.

Remember items which are not prohibited on school grounds and in schools may not be taken on a MPS school bus, including, but not limited to, alcohol, tobacco, drugs, or weapons.

After leaving the school bus, students should . . .

If you live on the right side (bus exit side) of the street, exit the bus and walk in the area where you can be seen by the bus driver.If you live on the left side of the street (across the street from the bus), leave the bus and walk about 15 feet in front of the bus. Watch for the driver's signal that is "clear" beyond the left front fender of the bus. Stop and look in both directions to see if it is safe to proceed across the street. Never cross the street behind the school bus.

For safety purposes, students may ride only their assigned bus, and students will be discharged at their assigned stop only.

Summer reading and math packets can be obtained on the school website at this link. 

And here is additional information available on the Madison Public Schools' website:


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