GILBOA-CONESVILLE - Superintendent Bonnie Johnson said they are ready to open the doors on a new school year for students on Thursday, Sept.4 at Gilboa-Conesville Central School.
New faces will include Candice Gockel as the elementary principal and Melissa Graham as 7-12 ELA Teacher.
Johnson welcomed new and familiar students, she said the staff and faculty have been working diligently to create a safe and supportive environment for students.
In her welcome back letter, Johnson states, "This year, our district remains focused on the Next Generation Math standards, the implementation of the Science of Reading. We are committed to partnering with families and the broader community through our Wildcat Wonders and Wildcat Pride programs to celebrate every student's educational journey.
"As always, your involvement makes a significant difference. I encourage you to stay connected, attend events, and reach out with ideas, questions, or feedback.
“On behalf of our district leadership team, thank you for your continued trust and support. Here’s to a fantastic school year ahead. I am proud to be a Wildcat."
Like all school districts in the state, GCCS has developed a policy for use of personal electronic devices during school hours. Research consistently shows that minimizing electronic distractions during instructional time leads to improved academic performance, stronger social interactions, and enhanced overall student well-being. Personal electronic devices not issued by the district may not be used on school grounds during the school day, after-school tutoring, or after-school detention. This includes, but is not limited to: Cell phones; Smartwatches; iPods, Ipads, and other tablets; Fitbits; Headphones and earbuds; Laptops/electronic devices not issued by the district.
Students must turn off all personal electronic devices by 7:55 AM and place them in their assigned lockers or school provided lockbox (if needed). Devices must remain out of sight and unused for the entire school day (until 2:55 PM). If a student is found using an internet-enabled personal electronic device during the school day, they will be sent to the principal, and the device will be confiscated for the remainder of the day. Any student who refuses to turn over a personal electronic device to a staff member or administrator will be considered insubordinate and subject to additional disciplinary action under the Code of Conduct.
There are exceptions for medical issues and parents and guardians may reach students through the Upper office, Counseling office or Nurses office. Emergency phone calls can be made in the Main Office, Guidance Office, or Nurses office.
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