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School Hours

Student arrival is between 7:50 AM and 8:10 AM.
You are designated tardy beginning at 8:15 AM.
Dismissal begins at 2:25 PM.

Please arrive ON TIME DAILY!

Arrival Procedures

Students are expected to arrive at school between 7:50 AM and 8:10 AM.  Supervision is not available; therefore, children who walk to school, ride in private cars, or arrive in a daycare van should not arrive at school before 7:50 AM. You are tardy at 8:15 AM!

Students arriving before 8:00 AM will line up on the plaza when weather permits.  Each grade will have clearly marked positions to line up.   Tulip Grove faculty will be on duty at 7:50 AM to monitor our TIGERS.  An arrival map is provided below for your reference.  During the event of inclement weather, students will line up in the main hallway, and sit in their appropriate line.

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Morning Plaza Arrival Diagram

Arrival Kiss & Ride Vehicles

Kiss & Ride (diagram below) is available beginning at 7:50 AM. 

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Drop Off Zone for Kiss & Ride arrival vehicles diagram

  • Families should travel from the direction of Tulip Grove Drive, onto Trainor Lane, and then make a right into the entrance of the South Loop. 
  • Please DO NOT allow children to exit the vehicle prior to the properly marked area.  While you are in the loop, families should prepare their child to exit the vehicle.  
  • We ask that parents and other family members remain in the car, follow the directions of school personnel and signs along the loop.
  • Once you are in front of the Drop Off Zone of the loop (clearly marked), children may exit the vehicle.  Staff will be available to open doors and welcome students to school. 
  • For the safety of all, please be mindful of speed and signage when entering and exiting the loop and parking areas. 
  • Drivers must exit the South Loop making a RIGHT turn ONLY back onto Trainor Lane.

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Dismissal

  • Afternoon announcements begin at 2:20 PM.   If you desire to pick-up children early please do so before 2:20.pm. Early dismissals will NOT be permitted after 2:00pm.  It disrupts the flow of afternoon dismissal and jeopardizes the safety of our Tigers. 
  • Bus riders and Daycare Vans will be dismissed first, followed by parent pickups, car riders, and independent walkers or bike riders at 2:35 pm. 
  • Have you chosen a dismissal plan for your tiger?

Six Dismissal Plans

  • Option #1 My TIGER will be a Bus/Daycare Van Rider.
  • Option #2 My TIGER will participate in Kiss & Ride.
  • Option #3 My TIGER (Grades 1 – 5) will be a Parent/caregiver Pick-Up Walker
  • Option #3A My Kindergarten TIGER will be a Parent/caregiver Pick-Up Walker.
  • Option #4 My TIGER is an Independent Walker (Grades 2 – 5 only Independently.)
  • Option #4A  Students in grades K – 1 may walk home independently with an older sibling.
  • Option #5 My TIGER is an independent Bike/Scooter Rider (Grades 2-5 independently only.)
  • Option #5A For safety reasons, a caregiver, parent/guardian, or older sibling must accompany Kindergarten - 1st grade students riding bikes or scooters.
  • Option #6 My TIGER will attend Champions After Care Program held at Tulip Grove Elementary School

Option #1 Bus/Daycare Van Rider

Please remember that a caregiver/parent or guardian must meet Kindergarten students at the bus stop. If no one is at the bus stop, the driver will bring the student/s back to Tulip Grove.

Bus Riders

If your child rides a school bus, please discuss with him/her the following Student Bus Rider Responsibilities as determined by the school system:

  • Be at designated stop ten minutes prior to pick-up time.
  • Only ride the bus you are assigned to by the PGCPS Department of Transportation.
  • Get on and off the bus at your assigned stop.
  • Remain seated while the bus is in motion; keep noise down by talking in normal conversational tones only; maintain normal classroom standard of conduct.
  • No eating or drinking on the bus; no animals or other non-school related objects should be taken onto the bus.
  • Do not extend arms, hands, head, or any object from windows, or throw any object from the bus.
  • A responsible adult or designee is expected to meet Kindergarten children at the bus stop. If the bus driver is uncertain if the child will have a responsible escort at the stop, they will return the child to school.

According to regulations issued by the Board of Education, students who are not bus riders may not ride a bus. In addition, students may not ride a bus different from the one they are assigned. If your child is to go home with a bus rider, please contact school administration for authorization. Regulations prohibit parents from riding the buses to and from school. 

Option #2 Kiss & Ride

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Kiss & Ride pick-up diagram

  • PM Kiss & Ride service will be available between 2:25 – 2:35 PM.  
  • Parents should gather along Trainor Lane starting at the bottom of the South Loop, making a line going back towards Tulip Grove Drive, ready to make a right into the entrance of the south loop.  (Fig.3)
  • We ask that you give school personnel your child’s name, so they can be requested from the gathering area.  
  • All parents participating in Kiss and Ride must have an Orange Kiss and Ride identification card.  Orange Kiss and Ride cards will be distributed during Sneak-A-Peek. If someone is picking up your Tiger without the Orange identification card, they will be required to show state-issued identification. 
  •  At the exit of the Loop, all traffic must turn RIGHT onto Trainor Lane.

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Option #3 Parent/caregiver Pick-Up Walker (Grades 1-5)

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Parent/caregiver Walker Pick-Up Diagram

  • Parents/Caregivers will meet students in the back of the building at the back gym doors lobby. All parents participating in Parent Pick-Up must have an Official TGES Parent-Pick-Up Identification Card. The Card is our way of knowing you are approved to retrieve your TIGER from Parent Pick-Up. Every effort should be made to get this prior to the first day of school.
  • At the end of the day, parents/caregivers of walkers in grades 1 to 5 choosing to walk up to Tulip Grove are asked to park on the street and walk around the back of the school to the gym lobby double doors.   School Personnel will provide a sign out sheet for the first couple of weeks to ensure there is a record of each child being released.  Vehicles in the pick-up loop will NOT be permitted to stop, park, and walk-up to the school.

Option #3A Kindergarten Parent/caregiver Pick-Up Walker

Parents/Caregivers will meet students at the Kindergarten Door. All parents participating in Parent Pick-Up must have an Official TGES Parent-Pick-Up Identification Card. The Card is our way of knowing you are approved to retrieve your TIGER from Parent Pick-Up.

Option #4 Independent Walker (Grades 2 – 5)

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Walker Exit Diagram

  • Independent walkers leave school premises independently. A parent or caregiver is not meeting them on school property for dismissal.
  • With proper paperwork and permission (TGES Dismissal Plan) submitted to the main office in advance, students in grades three through five (younger sibling may be escorted home by students in grades three through five) may walk home when independent walkers are called.  It is recommended that parents and families review the proper path to and from school with students prior to the first day.

Option #4A Student Walkers with Older Sibling (Grades K – 1)

  • Students in grades K – 1 may walk home independently with an older sibling. 
Walking Safety Rules for Students
  • Use the same route every day and avoid shortcuts.
  • Walk with other students.
  • Use sidewalks. If there are no sidewalks, walk facing traffic as far to the left as possible.
  • Use designated crosswalks, street corners and traffic-controlled intersections when crossing the street.
  • Always look both ways before crossing the street.
  • Avoid using alleys, canals, train tracks, cutting through yards and open fields.
  • Do not get into a stranger's car.
Walking Safety Rules for Parents
  • Ensure your child leaves early enough to get to school on time.
  • Choose the safest route between home and school and practice walking it with your child until they can demonstrate traffic safety awareness.
  • Teach children to recognize and obey traffic signals and pavement markings.
  • Teach children to never accept a ride from strangers.
  • Encourage children to report unusual activity to a teacher or administrator.

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Option #5 Independent Bike/Scooter Rider (Grades 2-5)

  • If you and your child decide they will bike/scooter to and from school, they MUST have proper safety equipment and a lock for their bike/scooter. 
  • State law requires children of elementary age to wear helmets.  Neither bikes or scooters will be allowed to enter the building for any reason.  
  • Tulip Grove Elementary is NOT RESPONSIBLE for theft or damages to bikes/scooters on school property and injuries that may occur on the ride to and from school.  

Please review rules and expectations prior to the first day of school, along with the path they will travel.  We recommend reviewing the “Walking Safety Rules for Students/Parents” when designing a routine and path for your bike/scooter rider.  If you are permitting your child to ride his/her bike to school or home, this must be clearly stated on their Dismissal Plan.

Option #5A Bike/Scooter Rider Kindergarten-1st Grade (accompanied)

  • For safety reasons, a caregiver, parent/guardian, or older sibling must accompany Kindergarten – 1st grade students riding bikes or scooters. 

Option #6 Champions After Care Program at TGES School

Students will go to dedicated Champions After Care Program location at Tulip Grove Elementary School.

Arrival & Dismissal Final Notes

  • All students must be picked up no later than 2:35 PM.
  • If a child is to follow a different dismissal protocol, parents must send a note to the teacher indicating the date and change.
  • A child may not visit another child’s home after school or be transported by a person not in your family without prior parent approval.  This rule is for all children’s safety.  If a student does not bring a note to school, we will insist that he/she follows the normal dismissal routine.  Once a student has boarded the bus, the student will not be removed from the bus.

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Early Dismissal

  • If it is necessary for a student to be dismissed early from school, parents are asked to send a note to the child’s teacher.  The note will be given to the school office for verification.  When arriving to pick up children for early dismissal, parents must report to the front office and present government issued identification.
  • If an adult other than individuals listed on the emergency contact document are picking up a child, that person must be designated in writing.  They will be required to present Photo ID.  Photo ID will also be requested from individuals on the emergency contact document if they have never been to the school.
  • Early dismissals will NOT be permitted after 2:20pm.  It disrupts the flow of afternoon dismissal and jeopardizes the safety of our Tigers.

Change in Dismissal Routine

  • In cases of poor weather conditions or other local emergencies, changes in the dismissal routine may be modified.  Local school personnel are not responsible for the final decision to close school.
  • These decisions concerning early morning closings are generally made prior to 5:00 AM.  Radio stations and television stations within the Washington Metropolitan area then provide an announcement.  The goal is to contact the stations in time for early morning broadcasts that begin between 5:00 and 6:00 AM.
  • This information may also be accessed on the Prince George’s County Public Schools web page at www.pgcps.org.  Parents can sign up to receive emails about delayed openings and early closings through School Messenger.

Changes in School Hours

When schools are closed early or all day, all evening activities are cancelled, and school buildings are not available for after-school activities by other public or private organizations.

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Delayed Openings

Delayed openings will be either one or two hours.

  • One-hour delay – All buses run one hour later than normal.  School begins one hour later, 9:15 AM.
  • Two-hour delay – All buses run two hours later than normal.  School begins two hours later, 10:15 AM.

Please do not drop your child off prior to these times; there will be no adult supervision.

Early Closing

Early closing decisions are made by the Superintendent of Prince George’s County Schools, not the individual school.  This information will be posted on the county website and televised on local TV stations.  When in doubt please contact the front office. 

It is most imperative that you make plans in advance for your child’s care in case schools are dismissed early.  You could possibly be away from your home at the time an emergency occurs.  Make decisions now, before the emergency, so that your child will know where to go when you are not home. Be sure to keep the emergency cards you sent in the first week of school up to date.  Childcare providers should be made aware of any changes as well. If your emergency/early dismissal plan for your child changes, please be certain to notify the school of the change immediately.

Half Day/Two-Hour Early Dismissal

Several times during the school year, the students will have a half-day or two-hour early dismissal of school.  At Tulip Grove, this means that the school day will end for students at 11:25 AM (half day) or 12:25 PM (2-hour early).  Parents are expected to make appropriate arrangements for children as no provision exists for children to be cared for at school unless they are enrolled in the TGES Before & After Care Program.

Three-Hour Early Dismissal

Several times during the school year, the students will have a three-hour early dismissal of school.  At Tulip Grove, this means that the school day will end for students at 11:25 PM (3-hour early).  Parents are expected to make appropriate arrangements for children as no provision exists for children to be cared for at school unless they are enrolled in the TGES Before & After Care Program.

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Attendance

Attendance

All students are expected to attend school regularly in accordance with The Public Schools Laws and Bylaws of Maryland 1984.  According to Bylaw 13A.08.01.02, “Absence from school, including absence for any portion of the day, of students who are presently enrolled in public schools shall be considered lawful only under the following conditions:  death in the immediate family, illness of the child, quarantine, court summons, violent storms, work or activity approved or sponsored by the school or the local school system, or the state education agency, observance of a religious holiday, or state emergency.”  Excessive absences will result in a referral to the Pupil Personnel Worker for further investigation.

Tardiness

Children may enter the school building beginning at 7:50 AM each day.  They are expected to be seated and ready for the school day to begin at 8:15 AM.  The beginning of the day is extremely important for students and teachers.  When a child arrives late, the class and teacher are inconvenienced and the late student is unaware of announcements and instructions that have already been given.  In addition, arriving on time is a habit that we work to establish with all children at a young age.  We urge parents to make every effort to have your child at school on time each day.  Students arriving late, after 8:20 AM, must report with their parent/guardian to the office to obtain a late pass to take to their teacher.  Excessive tardiness may result in a referral to the Pupil Personnel Worker for further action.

Absence

When a child is absent, you will receive an automated call from us via the School Communication System (SCS). When the child returns to school after an absence, you must send a note to the teacher explaining the reason for the child’s absence.  When your child is absent, parents are asked to contact the main office, as well as your child’s teacher to inform them of the absence.  Teachers will review missed work when a child returns to school after an excused lawful absence.  Parents are encouraged to contact the teacher to obtain missed assignments.

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Health at School

Health Room

The Health Room is located in the main office. A nurse is available during the school day to handle minor injuries and illnesses that occur.  If an injury or illness requires parental and/or medical attention, the School Nurse (or other school personnel) will notify the parent/guardian or designated emergency contact.  Please ensure the most updated contact information is shared with the main office and teacher.

Absence for Illness

Attendance at school is very important – if a child is not present, he/she cannot learn.  However, if your child has a fever, is vomiting, coughing, sneezing, ill with a bacterial or viral infection, or is extremely uncomfortable from other symptoms, please keep him/her at home until he/she is fever free for 24 hours.  

Certain medical conditions require proof of treatment before your child can be readmitted to school.  Please be in communication with the nurse before sending your child back to school.

Medications at School

The Board of Education has a policy regarding the administration of medication at school.  Please read the following information carefully.  As much as possible, you are urged to give medications at home before and after school.  If a student must take any medication (prescription or non-prescription) during the school day, or must keep medication at school for an emergency situation (e.g., severe reaction to insect bites, asthma) a completed Physician’s Authorization for Medication form must be submitted to the office and retained on file at the school.  These forms are available in the Health Room.  

All medications sent to school must be in a sealed container, which is properly labeled by a pharmacist with the student’s name, the name of the medication, the physician’s name, the date, and the directions for administration. An over-the-counter medication must be in the original container with the proper labeling attached.  All medications that are controlled substances (e.g., Ritalin, Dexedrine, Adderall) must be brought to the Health Room by the parent, guardian, or other designated adult.  NO medications may be in the possession of the student.  The only exception to this is students with a medical doctor’s permission to keep inhalers in their possession at all times.  It will be the responsibility of the parent to pick up any medication at the end of the school year.  No medication will be sent home with a student.  Any medication left after the last day of school will be discarded.

It is very important for the safety of all of our students that we have your complete cooperation in following these guidelines.  If you have any questions, please contact our school nurse.

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Code of Student Conduct

The basic policy of the Board of Education regarding student conduct and discipline is found in the Administrative Procedure 10101 Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook: Section 7 PGCPS Code of Student Conduct.   

PGCPS Dress Code

The full PGCPS Dress Code Policy can be found in the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook Section 10: Policies and Procedures

Portable Electronic Devices

Students are allowed to be in possession of Portable Electronic Devices (PED). However, students may not use such a device in a manner that will disrupt the school environment. PED may not be used when students are getting on and off the bus and during the school day unless approved by administration for instructional purposes.

If PED is not used in accordance with Administrative Procedure 5132 administration will secure the device and return it to the parent. The school is not responsible for such devices if they are lost, stolen or damaged.  Additional information can be found in the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook and Administrative Procedure 5132.

Computer Technology

Students using technology (computers and the Internet) on the school premises must adhere to the following guidelines:

  • No illegal activity
  • No “chat rooms” or “chat lines”
  • No Internet sites that promote activities or opinions inappropriate to a school setting (as determined by a staff member)
  • No use of equipment for commercial purposes
  • Must not impede network operations
  • Must not interfere with others’ work or use another’s account
  • Must not misrepresent one’s own identity
  • Must not disclose one’s identity on the Internet

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Reporting Student Progress

Weekly Evaluations

Classroom teachers will communicate their policy for monitoring and reporting student progress. Each student has a Folder, which is used to bring home graded papers, classwork, and a weekly evaluation from the teacher.  Parents are requested to review your child’s work, school information and communications from the teacher and make certain that the folder is returned to school in accordance with the teacher’s policy.

Progress Reports

A progress report will be sent home with all students at the midpoint of each grading period or as soon thereafter.  If you have questions about the progress report, please contact your child’s teacher.

Report Cards

  • Our county reporting system for grades K-5 provides for four report cards to convey pupil progress during the school year.  In addition, at least one parent-teacher conference will be scheduled during the year.  Parents or teachers may request a conference at any time to discuss a child’s progress in school.   At any time during the year, parents may access their child’s grades through the SchoolMAX Family Portal. (SchoolMAX Support for Parents and Guardians)
  • Kindergarten and first grade will receive letter grades PR (Proficient), IP (In Process), EM (Emerging) and ND (Needs Development).  Students in grades 2-5 will receive letter grades of A, B, C, D, or E based upon individual performance according to the teacher’s calculation of the students’ performance each quarter.
  • In accordance with PGCPS Policy, students in grades 2 -5 will receive Honor Roll for a Grade Point average of 3.0 or higher with no grade lower than a C and Principal’s Honor Roll for a grade point average of 4.0. We will have quarterly Awards Ceremonies to recognize and celebrate student accomplishments!

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Birthdays in School

Unfortunately, parties at school are not permitted.

  • Parents are asked to make arrangements with the teacher at least 24 hours in advance.
  • Students are invited to bring in small treats that can be shared at lunch with all classmates or at an agreed upon time by the parent and teacher.
  • Please send store purchased treats: chips, cupcakes, cookies, etc. No cakes please. When deciding what to bring, please take into consideration food allergies.
  • Homemade food items, balloons, and decorations are NOT permitted.

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Parent Involvement

Communication

Bi-Weekly Tiger Tale

Mrs. Coffen will send Principal Notes, which will provide strategies to support the home school connection, upcoming school events, and important school information. These messages are sent via email. All parents are invited at the start of the school year to sign up for emails.  Individual teachers may send updated newsletters or emails with relevant grade-level information.

Telephone Calls to School

If you need information, have questions, or concerns, feel free to call the school.  Teachers are available to take telephone calls before school between 7:30 AM and 7:50 AM or after school between 2:35 PM and 3:00 PM and time permitting during their planning period.  You may call and leave a message or email your child’s teacher.  Please expect a response within 24 hours.

Visitors

  • All visitors to Tulip Grove must report to the main office immediately upon entering the building. PGCPS states that visitors must show identification, sign in with the front office staff and obtain an electronic RAPTOR visitor pass before proceeding throughout the building.  This pass must remain visible at all times.
  • Visitors wishing to conference with their child’s teacher must secure an appointment with the teacher; discussions with teachers during instructional time are not permitted.
  • If a court has ordered restrictions against any persons regarding visitations with your child, please provide the office with copies of the court orders.
  • If you bring something to your child during the day, please come to the office for assistance. Students will be called to the office to retrieve items.

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Parent Teacher Association (PTA)

The PTA is committed to supporting your child’s success in and outside of school by:

  • Sponsoring academic, cultural, and social programs to enhance learning 
  • Supporting Team TGES through luncheons, supply drives, appreciation week events
  • Unifying our school community

PTA Page

Three Ways Parents & Families Can Show their School Spirit

  1. Consider joining the PTA
  2. Your input MATTERS! Please complete this short PTA survey as we work towards finalizing this year's programs and activities.
  3. Attend PTA Meetings  

Important Places for Information

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