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WORTH STREET EXTERIOR DOORS EFFECTIVE 08.10.23

All exterior access gates and doors will remain closed throughout the school day.

Car Line Schedule:

DROP-OFF: Elementary 7:30 – 7:55 AM | Junior High 7:45 – 8:10 AM

PICK-UP: Carline Gate Opens at 2:45 PM 8:10 AM

Car Line Gate & Car Line Door Closing Time:

Check-in will be available ONLY at Main Entrance for:

Elementary: After 8:00 AM | Junior High: After 8:10 AM

Main entrance doors will be locked starting at 8:15 each morning.

Parent Check-in:

Parents are welcome to walk their children to the classroom(s) and visit HeBrews each morning.

Parents staying past 8:20 are required to check-in at the front office and wear a “visitor” sticker while on campus

The visitor sticker helps identify proper access to the campus This provides security assurance for other parents and visitors

School Day Access:

To protect our student learning experience, we ask that parents deliver items or messages to their child through our front entrance receptionists

We will ensure delivery to the classroom This includes things such as lunches, water bottles, clothing or similar items

Special Events:

During large-scale special events (Grandparents Day, Kindergarten Graduation, awards ceremonies), the car line and main entrance doors will remain unlocked and the campus will be on an elevated alert status

EXPERT EXPERIENCE: KERRI BRADY

We are blessed to have Kerri Brady, vice president of educational practice at Texas architect firm Huckabee, consult with us as we implement our safety and security upgrades.

Kerri serves on the Texas School Safety Center Board, a committee working on changing and improving school facility standards in partnership with state officials, the State Board of Education and the Texas Education Agency. Her expertise includes school architecture, safety and security, planning, and research. She regularly participates in working groups about school safety planning across Texas.

DAVID ARMSTRONG, Ed D , CPA VICE PRESIDENT FINANCE & OPERATIONS

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