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We challenge students to discover their hidden talents. Students at Field follow a rigorous curriculum that includes not only reading, writing, math, science, and physical education but also arts and humanities, computer/technology, and Mandarin Chinese. For gifted students in grades four and five, we also offer challenging courses through the Advance Program. Students are supported academically, socially and emotionally through various scholastic and community building programs. At Field Elementary, the success of the whole child is our priority.
Cool to Care
Each day during the school-wide morning meeting, we recognize students who were caught demonstrating character, friendship and support of a classmate at different times during the day. Students may nominate another student or adult, adults can nominate a student.
Morning Meeting
In order to support our school-wide community, we have a daily Morning Meeting. This is a time when we come together as a school to gather information, celebrate our school family, and prepare for the events of the day. Our Community Meetings follow the same format each day. Providing a predictable routine is one of the ways to develop a feeling of safety for all students, especially in the beginning of the year.
Clubs and Activities
We have a variety of clubs and extracurricular activities available at Field throughout the school year, such as:
Academic Team
Band and Orchestra
Basketball (Grades 3–5)
Cheerleading (Grades 3–5)
Chess
Computer Programming
Cross-Country (Grades K–5)
LEGO Club
3D Printing
Robotics Club
Soccer (Grades 3–5)
Student Council
Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP)
Yearbook
For a detailed schedule, please visit our Extracurricular Activities @ Field Elementary document.
Guidelines for Student Success
Treat everyone with kindness and respect.
Follow directions.
Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself.
Stay in assigned areas.
Be prepared for class, and do your best on all assignments.
High student attendance = Student Success!
Student Responsibilities
During the first few weeks of school, students will learn about their responsibilities at school. You will also receive a digital copy of the JCPS Student Support and Behavior Intervention Handbook and the Student Bill of Rights, and parents are asked to electronically sign the Acknowledgement of Receipt Form. The handbook can be located on the JCPS Website.
Student Rights
As a student at Field Elementary, you can expect to be treated fairly. Your right to be treated with kindness and respect will always be honored. Of course, you are expected to extend that same respect to others. You can expect that your teachers will work to the best of their abilities to prepare you for academic success. You can expect that all school staff will make themselves available to help you solve any problem that may arise. Finally, you can expect to always be given a chance to tell your side of the story if a behavior incident occurs. For a complete description of students’ rights, refer to the JCPS Student Support and Behavior Intervention Handbook and the Student Bill of Rights.
Dress Code
Field Elementary has a dress code that is designed to:
Make certain all students are comfortable, safe, and ready to learn.
Enable students to participate fully in all school activities.
Reduce distractions in the classroom for all students.
To accomplish this, the following dress code rules apply:
Shoes—Shoes should be comfortable and have a closed heel. Gym shoes are recommended every day and are required for participation in physical education (PE). Shoes without a back, such as flip-flops, clogs, sandals, and mules, are unacceptable. Platform shoes, high heels, and skate shoes are also unacceptable.
Shirts—Spaghetti straps and midriff-baring shirts are unacceptable. Shirts must not contain advertisements for tobacco, alcohol, or firearms; violence; or inappropriate language.
Shorts, Skirts, Pants—Shorts and skirts must be of an appropriate length (the buttocks must be covered). The fingertip rule is a good one! Pants must be worn at the student’s waist.
Jackets and Coats—Students should always dress according to the severity of the weather.
If assistance is needed in providing appropriate clothing that meets the Field Dress Code, don't hesitate to contact our Family Resource Center Coordinator, Kevin Knochenmus.
Library Book Checkout
All students have the privilege of checking out books from our school library. Students are encouraged to take their library books home, but they are expected to return a book to the library in the same condition as when it was checked out. Library books are due back to the library one week from the day they are checked out. With librarian approval, most books are available for one renewal for students in second through fifth grade. An overdue notice will be sent home when a book is two weeks overdue. If a book is lost or damaged, a notice will be sent home with the replacement fee of the book. A student will be unable to check out any books until the replacement fee is paid or the book is returned. If a book is found after the fee is paid, the fee will be refunded as long as the book is returned in the same condition as when it was checked out. Any questions related to library book check out should be directed to our school librarian, Hannah Elliott.
Personal Possessions
Students are responsible for the safety and security of their own personal property. Please don’t allow your child to bring items of great value or large amounts of money to school. Please write your child’s name on clothing and personal items with a permanent marking pen. Clothing left in and around the school will be placed in the Lost and Found area located in the cafeteria. Unclaimed Lost and Found articles will be sent to the JCPS Clothes Closet at the end of each grading period. Electronic games and devices, such as Nintendo DS, iPods, and iPads, are not to be brought to school. There are times during the year that these items may be allowed in the classroom but only with written permission from the classroom teacher. Students may not use, activate, or display cell phones or other telecommunication devices during school hours. Personal items, such as toys, trading cards, money, jewelry, etc., should be left at home. JCPS is not responsible for the loss, theft, or destruction of cell phones, electronic devices, or personal items brought onto school property. This includes the school bus. Items may not be traded or sold on school property. Confiscated items will be held in the school office, and only parents may claim them.
Extracurricular Athletics and Activities
At Field, there are many opportunities for your child to be involved in extracurricular athletics and activities. Extracurricular programs shall be selected based on the following criteria:
The program complements the academic achievement of all students.
The program encourages students to develop self-confidence, self-esteem, and leadership skills.
The program provides opportunities for students to participate in activities that encourage physical fitness, cooperation and/or team building with adults and peers.
The program provides the opportunity for students to interact socially in a positive manner with students in our school, other schools and/or other districts.
The program follows the participation guidelines as specified by Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) Activities and Athletics rules and regulations as well as those of the Kentucky High School Athletics Association (KHSAA).
The program is offered to students at a cost of no more than $25.
Program sponsors and coaches shall be selected by the principal. Program schedules (including meeting times and locations) shall be approved by the principal.
Requirements: Insurance, Medical & Other Forms
All students trying out for an athletic team at Field must have the following information on file in the school office:
JCPS After-School Activity Permission Form
Proof of Medical Insurance
Once a team has been selected, players must present a KHSAA Sports Physical Form completed by an approved medical professional before the first practice. Sports physicals can be administered by a pediatrician, but most neighborhood medical care clinics will administer sports physicals on a walk-in basis.
Requirements: Grades & Behavior
All students participating in an extracurricular activity at Field must meet the following academic and behavioral criteria for participation:
Intermediate students must maintain a C average.
A student with a U in any subject will receive a one game/meet suspension.
During the season or term, teachers will report grades biweekly to the principal or assistant principal. If a player’s grades fall below the minimum requirement, the player will be unable to participate until his or her grades improve.
The coaches and school administration reserve the right to suspend a child from the squad/team if behavior during games, practice or activity meetings is inappropriate or if school/classroom behavior becomes an issue.