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Cape View Elementary School
8440 North Rosalind Avenue
Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920
321.784.0284

 

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7:45     First Bell

8:00     School Begins

2:25     Bus Dismissal

2:30     Car Dismissal

2:30     Biker Dismissal

2:30     Walker Dismissal

Visiting the School

All visitors, including parents with appointments, must go to the office to sign in on the computer and get a name tag.  This is for your child's safety.  All visitors must wear a badge while on campus.  Parents may not interrupt class to deliver messages or belongings.  Lunches, lunch money, homework, and changes in clothing must be brought to the office.

Lunch and Breakfast

Both breakfast and lunch are available in the Cape View Cafeteria.  Breakfast is available to all students, beginning at 7:30.

All students are required to eat in the cafeteria.

Lunch Visitors

It is wonderful to see so many parents enjoying lunch at school with their children. Due to the fact that classes are taking place in the rooms off the commons area, we ask that you abide by the following guidelines: sit only at the picnic tables and have children remain seated during the entire time. Please enjoy lunch with your child only.

 

Cafeteria Prices

Lunch: $1.70

($8.50 for the week)

Breakfast:  Free

Milk: $.40

 

 

Menus for the month are sent home with the newsletter and are posted on the Brevard County web page.

Pre-Pay

Send prepayment the first day of the week or month.

 

Free and Reduced Lunch

Application for free and reduced lunches are available in the school office. One form for each child is required. Parents applying for free or reduced lunches will be notified within 10 days on the status of their application.

More Information on our Cafeteria

 

 

Rainy Day Plan

Florida's hot afternoons usually mean thunder storms.  While thunder storms can be frightening, children often find the uncertainty of how they will get home even more worrisome.  To alleviate this anxiety, please have a plan for how your children will get home on rainy days.  Make sure your child is aware of the plan and is confident in what to do on those rainy days. 

 

Physical Education Policy

Early Dismissal

A request to have a child excused from classes early should be sent with the child in the morning. The time and reason should be included. Please schedule medical and dental appointments to miss as little school time as possible. Students are not allowed to leave the school grounds after they arrive unless they are checked/signed out through the front office by a parent or guardian. If someone else is to pick up your child, we must have your written permission. A child will not be released without the code word you have given to us.

We miss your child...

...when he/she is not in school. Please make every effort to have him/her here each day.  All 180 days count!

 

 

 

We love our volunteers!
Want to be involved, but don't know where to start? You can "inquire within" this website! We would love to have you part of our team.

 

Did you know...your child can improve his/her FCAT scores and have FUN at the same time?  It's true!   Go to www.fcatexplorer.com for interactive games designed to reinforce your child's mastery of the standards for his/her grade level.

Listen up! Here are some things you can do to help your child listen:

  • Be sure you have your child’s attention.

  • Make eye-contact down on her level.

  • Look out for ear infections and treat them promptly.

  • Pronounce words the way adults do so your child will know what is correct.

  • Speak a little slower.

  • Use funny voices when reading a story to interest your child.

  • Ask your child to make a prediction about a story.

  • Be a good listener to model for your child.

Tips courtesy of:

http://www.parentsasteachers.org/site/pp.asp?c=ekIRLcMZJxE&b=307145

 

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