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New Prospect Frequently Asked Questions

~Who do I contact about specific issues or concerns I have?

    Do you have a specific question or concern regarding the school, students, the curriculum or other school related issues?   If so, please use the following chain of command to assist you in your efforts to find answers to a problem or concern.  Each member of the administrative team is trained to handle all of the following:

Classroom teacher – daily classroom activities, individual or group student dynamics, pupil/teacher concern, projects, homework, tests, schedules, and all functions of the classroom

Amy Levin, Counselor – student to student interaction, mediation, crisis, bereavement, bullying, friendship groups, pupil/teacher concern, self esteem, attendance, tardies, abuse, testing, parent/teacher interaction, 504, and SST (student support)

Dr. Maisha Otway, CST (curriculum support) – all curriculum, testing, TAG, report cards, grades, parent/teacher concern, student placement, retention, tours, and classroom observations

Adam Maroney, AP (assistant principal) – discipline, buses, pupil/teacher concern, parent/teacher concern, special ed., IEP, tardies, attendance, faculty/staff concerns, testing, and the day to day operation of the school.

Charlia Faulkner, Principal – student achievement, instructional program, PTA, LSC, community relations, business partners, strategic planning, school procedures and policies, daily management of New Prospect Elementary

The first step in seeking answers or solutions to questions and/or concerns is to begin with the teacher.  Following the above chain of command will help to meet your needs in a more timely and efficient manner.

 

~The bus is late. How do I find out what's happening?

     Schools and parents can now view school bus change information and school bus delay messages via the Internet.   http://www.fultonschools.org/addapage.asp?page=/dept/transport/index.asp

To use this new resource, begin at the Fulton County Schools System's homepage, http://www.fultonschools.org/index.aspClick the 'School Bus Information' button on the left navigation bar.  Click the 'School Bus Delays/Changes' button on the bottom right of the page.  Select the school of interest from the drop-down box, and click the 'Submit' button.  Any messages that have been entered for the selected school will be displayed .

 

~What should I do if my child is sick and I want to get their assignments?

If your child is sick and absent from school, please send a note to your child’s homeroom teacher when he/she returns.  If you would like to request classwork and/or homework to be sent home, please call the front office at 770-667-2800 by 10:00 a.m. to make arrangements.

 

~What are the immunization requirements for middle school?

Children entering the 6th grade are required to have:

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the chicken pox vaccination or have proof of immunity and
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have 2 measles, 1 mumps, and 1 rubella vaccination. A new immunization is not needed. Documentation can be obtained on form 3189 (8/00).

For more information or to get Form 3189, contact your local health department or your doctor.

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