Our school handbook contains a lot of information! We have condensed it to the most important information most families need in the list below. We have also included a link to the full handbook, which can also be accessed through the Handbook link on the left side of the Ledgeview main page. Please read through the following information prior to the beginning of the school year.
Important Handbook Information
School Day
School starts at 9:00 a.m.
Students in grades 1-4:
last names A-K attend Thursday, August 24
last names L-Z attend Friday, August 25
Breakfast: 8:30-8:50am
Arrival: 8:40-8:55am
Arrival 8:55 or later: An adult must park in the front parking lot and walk the student into the main entryway to sign the child in for the day
Academic Day Begins: 9:00am
Academic Day Ends: 3:30pm
Dismissal Begins: 3:30pm
Lunch Information
At this time adults will be able to join their students for lunch. Parents may not attend recess with their children per the district elementary handbook.
Menus and more information about the breakfast/lunch program can be accessed here
Menu Prices
School breakfast: $2
School Lunch: $3
Snack items: .50 to $1
Student’s meal accounts can be managed online by visiting this link
Online Forms
ALL FAMILIES MUST COMPLETE BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS
The district is now processing the beginning of the year forms online. Please use this link to fill out the required information forms.
School Fees
Please click on this link to view school fees for the 2023-24 school year
Please click on this link to access the Payschools portal to pay your school fees for the 2023-24 school year.
Free and Reduced Lunch Form
Reduced/waived school fees are determined by a family’s eligibility under the Free and Reduced Lunch Form. This information also determines Ledgeview’s ability to qualify for Title I funding. These Title I funds supply additional teacher support in reading across all grade levels.
Families who may qualify for free or reduced school fees are strongly encouraged to complete this application to participate in this program:
Dress Code
In general, school dress must be such that it ensures the health, safety, and welfare of the members of the student body, enhances a positive image of our students, and does not disrupt the classroom atmosphere. In keeping with the above statement, students may not wear the following:
short shorts
bike shorts or stretch shorts
half shirts, net shirts or shirts which reveal the midriff
clothes that reveal underwear
hats or head coverings (indoors) - Acceptable- barrettes, headbands Unacceptable- bandannas, sweat bands, hoods
clothing with obscene, vulgar, violent, or suggestive statements or symbols.
clothing that promotes or advertises alcohol or drugs
face paint
spiked jewelry
slippers, shoes with wheels, “slides”
School personnel reserve the right to make the final determination about acceptability of a student’s attire.
Treats at School
Due to food allergies amongst students, families may not send or bring in any food products, except for personal lunches and snacks. This includes all occasions, birthdays, holidays, etc. Students are not permitted to bring “energy drinks” to school due to the health concerns involved. Students are encouraged to bring water, juice or milk as a lunch beverage.
Lost and Found
Please be sure to label your student’s belongings for easy return if they are lost. Unlabeled items will be placed in the Lost and Found - located in our front lobby. The Lost and Found gets VERY FULL over the course of the school year and unclaimed items are donated after Winter Break and at the beginning of Summer Break. Parents will receive a general notification before Lost and Found Items are donated.