Maple Leaf International School
Information for Parents
MLIS Parent Handbook (227 Kb)
The parents' handbook is a guide for new parents, and contains 30 pages of information under the following headings:
- Information for Parents new to the school
- Information about Maple Leaf International School
- School Organization
- Affiliation
- PTA
- Admission to Maple Leaf
- General Information
- Uniforms
- Arrival and Dismissal Times
- Daily Schedule 2007 – 08
- Attendance
- Communication between Parents, Teachers and Administration
- Traffic and Parking
- Textbooks
- School Fees
- Supply Lists for Grades 2-8 and Grades 9-12
- Field Trips
- Transcripts and Report Cards
- Extra-Curricular Activities and Sports Teams
- School Staff
- Administrators
- Teachers
- Primary
- Educational Assistants
- Secondary
- Support Staff
- Office Staff
- Safety and Security
- Medical Information
- Security
- Daily supervision
- Students leaving school during the school day
- Visitors to the school
- Emergency Procedures
- Power outage
- Fire/Fire Drills
- Earthquake
- Evacuation of school compound
- Information for Students
- - Student handbook
- - Library
- - Computers & Computer Labs
- - Computer Use Agreement
- - Permission for Use of School Network
- - Homework Policy
- - Academic honesty Policy
- - Student Council
- - Cafeteria
- - Extra Curricular Activities
- Appendices
- - Board of Directors 2006-07
- - PTA Executive/Committee Members 2006-07
- - School year Calendar 2007-08
- - Extended Absence from school form
- - Extra Curricular Activities
- - Supply List
- - Library
- - Computers
- - The Student Handbook
- - The Student Code of Behaviour
- - Medical Information
- - Student Council
- - Cafeteria
- - Food Service at Primary Campus
MLIS Parent Handbook
Homework at Maple Leaf International School.
At Maple Leaf, we work to enable each student to succeed in school. Successful students make connections between what is taught in school and what is experienced outside the classroom. When these connections are made students may be acquiring or consolidating new knowledge, they may be practicing new skills, or they may be preparing for future experiences. This is homework.
Click here for our homework guidelines.
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