
Fall
2012 Class Schedule (full
classes are RED, classes
with 1-3 open spots are YELLOW,
and classes with 4 or more openings are BLUE.)
Fall 2012 Course Descriptions
Fall
2012 Parent and Student Contract
Fall
2012 Student Registration Form
Fall
2012 Family Registration Form
Fall
2012 Personal Copy of Registration Form
Fall 2012
Thursday Connection Information
Fall 2012
Tuition Schedule
Fall 2012 Parking
Registration Form
Fall
2012 Teacher Bios
Fall 2012 Registration Closes May 31
With many families registered and many classes full or
nearly so, we will close Fall 2012 Registration on May 31. If you are
interested in joining us, please feel free to contact Claire (claire@thursdayconnection.org)
to register before that date.
A Reminder
We have outstanding academic courses offered at Thursday Connection. If
you enroll your child in an academic class, you MUST follow up to be sure
he is doing the work. If you are not planning to ensure that your child is
completing quality work for his class, please feel free to enroll him in
our excellent enrichment classes.
Current Families
Preparing for registration:
1. Make sure all your Thursday Connection payments are up-to-date. No
registration will take place until your accounts are in good order.
2. Complete a new Parking Registration form. There is no fee associated
with this; we just need to update our parking information.
3. Read the TC Information document as a reminder about who we are and how
we operate. Then go over the Parent & Student Contract with your
children and sign.
4. Complete the Family Registration Form.
5. Complete one Student Registration Form for each of your children who
will be taking classes at Thursday Connection.
6. You may wish to complete a Personal Copy of your student registrations
to keep, so you will have a reminder of your children's schedules and
tuition amounts.
7. Write checks to each teacher for tuition & materials fee and to
Thursday Connection for registration & insurance.
What to bring:
1. Parking Registration form
2. Parent & Student Contract (signed)
3. Family Registration form
4. Student Registration form
5. Checks
New Families
New families will register for Fall 2012 Semester on Thursday, April
12, from 9:00-12:00. Enter through the door under the drive-through
portico, where you will be given a registration number.
Preparing for registration:
1. Complete a Parking Registration form. There is a one-time $5 fee for
the parking permit.
2. Read the TC Information document thoroughly. It explains who we are and
how we operate. Then go over the Parent & Student Contract with your
children and sign.
3. Complete the Family Registration Form.
4. Complete one Student Registration Form for each of your children who
will be taking classes at Thursday Connection.
5. You may wish to complete a Personal Copy of your student registrations
to keep, so you will have a reminder of your children's schedules and
tuition amounts.
6. Write a check made out to each teacher for 1 month's tuition +
materials fee. (These "pre-paids" are non-refundable.)
7. Write a check to Thursday Connection for registration ($40), parking
($5) & insurance ($5/student each year).
What to bring:
1. Parking Registration form
2. Parent & Student Contract (signed)
3. Family Registration form
4. Student Registration forms
5. Checks (+ extra checks, just in case)
Withdrawing From a Class
Please note that when you withdraw from a class, pre-paids
are non-refundable. Pre-paids include the materials fees and first month's
tuition for the class.
Exiting the Building
Greetings,
Here are a couple of quick reminders to relay to your
children.
1) If your students exit the building through the break room, they are
allowed to be in the area on the breakroom side of the building only and
as far up as the picnic tables.
2) High school age students cannot check out a middle school age
student for a break. High school age students can only check out their
siblings at the end of the day. Middle school and Elementary age students
must have an adult present outside. If a parent wants to take their child
outside, that is perfectly fine but the parent needs to sign them out and
be present while they are outside. Any students who go out through the
break room must come back in through the break room.
3) The only door that a student is allowed to exit through at the end
of the day is the courtyard door by the scanner. If you have prearranged
with your High school age child to meet you, they are not allowed to go
around the building or exit a different door. This rule helps us make sure
that your child is safe.
Just last year [not at our co-op] a child ran away from home, and was
picked up from a co op. I don't know how this story ended, but we don't
want this type of thing to happen.
Please help us by abiding by the rules and encouraging your children to
do so. If you are willing to break a rule, your child will think that a
rule, (whether ours, yours, or maybe even the law)that they don't
particularly like, or is inconvenient, doesn't need to be obeyed.
One more note. I spoke to those that were found in offense of the
rules. ALL were respectful to me.
Thank you for your attention to this important matter.
Break Room Limits
TC Parents, It came to our attention during this past school year that
we have an overcrowding problem in our breakroom during the lunch hours
(11, 12 and 1). Therefore, we will have to limit the number of students
allowed to be in there during those hours. We are offering as many classes
as possible during those hours, so hopefully, if students are not
scheduled for lunch, they will be in class, and we will only have students
in the breakroom who are there to eat lunch.
Building Code regulations allow us to have 90 people in the breakroom
at any hour, but during the 12 o’clock lunch hour, which is the busiest,
we will use two extra rooms downstairs to hold up to 30 extra students. We
don’t want to cause problems for anyone, and we are doing everything we
can to make room for more students. Please understand that this is not our
choice, but is a plan that we must implement for the safety of your
children.
We need your help in the following ways:
1. Schedule your children in classes during this time (11am-1:30pm)
except for a 30 min lunch break.
2. Record all breakroom times on your
registration form. *Remember all breakroom times more than the allowed one
hour plus 30 minutes for lunch must be paid at $25 per student per extra
hour.
3. If your children only have classes early in the morning, and then
again late in the day, please consider picking up your children during
this “down” time and taking them with you off campus.
4. We will be
recording students in the breakroom each hour with a limit, so once we
reach the limit, we will have to cut off enrollment in the lunch room,
just like we do for classes, and not allow any more students into the
breakroom during that period.
5. Another option might be to plan classes
for just the morning and be finished before lunch, or plan classes for
just the afternoon, and come after lunch.
Again, please know that we are doing this to ensure your children’s
safety.
Thanks for your help with this,
Thursday Connection Board
More Information on 11:00 to 1:30 Break Room Issues
We want to keep you updated on the status of the lunch/break room. We
have requested that no students plan to be in the break room between 11am
and 1:30pm other than for a 30 minute lunch due to our number of students
who need to be in there during those times to eat lunch. If you have
scheduled a break between 11 and 1:30, we are asking that you make other
arrangements. Please make this easy on us and give it some thought and
then email us or call to let us know what you would like to do. We are not
trying to be difficult, but we must keep the available space for those who
need to eat lunch during the lunch hours. Please contact Claire claire@thursdayconnection.org,
if you would like to schedule another class; or see the options below if
you want to keep your schedule as it is.
At this time, our 12pm "lunch room" only has a few space left
for those eating lunch. If you have not yet registered, please try to
schedule your child's day so that lunch is either at 11 or 1, or plan to
make other plans for your child during this time.
At this point, lunch room space as well as class space is first come,
first serve. If you schedule a lunch at any time and there is not room,
you will be contacted so that you can make arrangements.
Here are a few options:
a.) Buy a lunch/bring a lunch but eat in an empty room with your student;
please be mindful to be a good steward of the facility and pick up your
trash
b.) Go home for lunch and come back for the rest of your classes.
c.) Take your student to lunch and have a nice conversation.
d.) Bring a lunch and enjoy the FCPC grounds if the weather permits; please
be mindful to be a good steward of the facility and pick up your trash
Application for Teen Service Hours
If you have a mature high school student who absolutely
can not find a class choice between 11 and 1:30, please consider having
them do community service. Below is the application for any student who
would like to do this. Bring your completed apps to Claire. The types
of things that we can offer for community service are assisting in the
childcare areas, assisting with lunch serving and clean up, assisting in
the church office with any clerical work that they may need, assisting
teachers, assisting the Silent Auction committee, special project
committee. Please do not apply unless you are well behaved, mature, and
trustworthy. You must commit to doing this job for the entire semester. Teen
Application for Service Hours
Tuition Information
Please remember that tuition is due on the first Thursday of each
month. If you’ll bring your checks already made out, you’ll save
yourself some time on Thursday. You don't need to place them in an
envelope. Just drop them in either tuition box;
there is one near the scanner and one on Wendy's table. Thank You
Very Much!!
Did you know that you can write your tuition/ materials fees for the
whole semester at any time? If late fees or multiple checks are an issue
for you, paying all at one time may help you.
Class Schedules
Please make sure that your child has his/ her schedule on
his person. We have stickers available on the sign in table that can be
placed on the back of the ID badges-this is the preferred method for us to
be able to help the children find their way around. This is especially
important if you are a new family or if your child will have a different
schedule than first semester.
Classes Using Engrade
If your students are in classes that use Engrade.com for grading /
assignments, please make sure they have signed themselves up on the
website. Many students have not yet done so and therefore cannot access
homework assignments, nor receive messages sent out by the teachers.
Students need to select a username and password, and then use the
access code provided by their teacher to link them to their classes. If
they experience difficulties, they need to contact the relevant teacher.
Ms. Bowman's Classes
Here is the website for Ms. Bowman's Forensic Science,
Adobe Photoshop and Thinking Outside The Box Classes:
www.usaschool.us
Family Liaison
Thursday Connection has a contact person for those
interested in joining our group. Ellen Kimball is our liaison for new
families. She will be happy to answer questions for any new families
interested in our group. Ellen may be reached at
ellen@thursdayconnection.org.
Weather and Illness Reminder
If Knox County Schools close due to winter weather, we will do
likewise. We do not delay if they delay-we run on a regular schedule. If
they close for Flu or sickness, we do not close.
Please keep you children home if they
have any symptoms of illness-this is very important in the light of the
flu invasion we’ve had in east Tennessee. We will be instructing our teachers to
send any children that they are concerned about out of the classroom. We
will be calling parents for pick up of sick children, but at that point
other children will have already been exposed, so please take a good look
at them in the morning and if it seems possible that they might be coming
down with something, please keep them home.
The Thursday Connection guidelines about sickness are copied below, but
mostly if you (as a volunteer) or your child have a fever or a bad cough
or vomiting or diarrhea, please make arrangements to switch shifts with
another volunteer or if it’s your child who is sick, do not bring your
child to co-op. We don’t want you to share your sickness with others.
Thanks!
1. Illness:
a. Excessive cough or runny nose—clear, yellow, or green from nose,
throat or eyes. The only exception to this is allergic symptoms that have
been diagnosed as allergic by a doctor. If your child has a bad cold and
you can alleviate their symptoms with antihistamines and/ or cough
suppressants, so that they are not “shedding” the virus constantly
throughout the day, they are welcome to attend.
b. Bacterial infections that are treated by antibiotics—please make
sure that your child has been on the antibiotic regimen at least 24 hours
before returning to class—this would include such things as pink eye and
strep throat.
c. Vomiting, diarrhea, or fever—your child should be symptom free for
at least 24 hours before coming to class.
d. Rash—do not bring your child to class with any rash UNLESS it has
been diagnosed by a doctor as non-contagious.
Thanks for cooperating.
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