Jacksonville School for Autism 2019-2020 Parent Orientation Information

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Welcome to Jacksonville School for Autism! Get ready for an exciting academic year as we launch into learning together. Important dates, contacts, the school's mission, and key statistics are highlighted. Discover how JSA is dedicated to helping children with autism reach their full potential through community involvement and whole child development programs.


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  1. WELCOME PARENTS & STUDENTS 2019-2020 Parent Orientation

  2. BLAST OFF. JSA LAUNCHES INTO LEARNING PARENTS TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE THIS YEAR FOR EACH OF OUR STUDENTS!! Their mission experience depends on US!

  3. Calendar Notes Important Dates: Aug 5-9 Aug 9 Staff Planning Meet & Greet 10:30am-11:00am new families (MANDATORY) 11:00am-12:00pm all families First day of JSA s 15thSchool Year Open House 5:30pm-7:30pm Aug 12 Aug 22 Please refer to the school calendar and mark all important dates on your calendars now. The JSA School Calendar is always available at WWW.JSAKIDS.ORG.

  4. JSA CONTACTS 1 JSA Office 904.732.4343 2 Trina Middleton Education Director 904.378.6841 3 Kelli Armstrong, Clinic Director 904.477.5991 4 Michelle Dunham, Executive Director 904.993.0045

  5. JSA began with a dream.. EDUCATE ENGAGE - INSPIRE Jacksonville School for Autism began in 2005 with a dream, a fundraiser, two students and two staff. Since then it has grown continually. The gradual and intentional expansion of programming to meet the students where they are and adding the appropriate staff to support these initiatives has brought JSA to where we are today. JSA Staff & Parents have been the foundation for student growth and achievement on every level.

  6. Autism by the Numbers 1 in 250 when Nick was diagnosed in 2000 1 in 50 today 1 in every 2 boys diagnosed with ASD within 20 years

  7. JSA Mission Statement Jacksonville School for Autism (JSA) is dedicated to helping children with autism and their families by tapping into all available resources to provide outside of the desk thinking. whole child development programs that encourage community involvement, JSA is able to nurture each child to reach his/her full potential. Not just a place for learning, JSA creates an environment where relationships grow and lives are changed. With a focus on individualized both family and and

  8. JSA by the Numbers 50-60 42 6 6 JSA supports families from counties in Florida & Georgia Teachers, Therapists Admin Augmentative Service Providers Students

  9. Leadership & Admin Trina Middleton JSA Education Director All Staff Kim Lucker-Greene, BCBA-D Cherish Twigg, BCBA Program Supervisors & Consultants Kelli Armstrong, BCBA Clinical Behavioral Director Founder & Executive Director Irene Batario, BCaBA Jessica O Leary BCBA Program Supervisors NEW H. Michelle Dunham Sarah Fernandez, BCBA Voc & Transition Supervisor Raney Thomas, BCBA JSACG Clinical Admin Director Administrative Assistants Courtney Roebuck Shirley Yawn Amy Higgins Billing Administrator Ashley Kwon Julia Harvey, BCaBA Supervisor in Training Marketing & Dev Coordinator

  10. Program Model JSA Students & Clients JSA Clinical Group JSACG Outpatient JSA Primary Secondary JSA Classroom Social Rise Life Skills STEP -Vocation Job Skills

  11. School Policies

  12. Parent & Student Handbook Handbooks emailed with Welcome Back Email

  13. PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION Clinical Therapists Classroom Teachers Paras Leadership ONE VOICE HIPPA Phone/Email/Text Parents

  14. New Parent Info Arrival and Dismissal Student School Hours 9:00am-3:00pm Extended Care 7:30am-5:30pm Student Drop-Off Starts at 8:55am & ends at 9:05am. ALL STUDENTS should be dropped off in the car pool line. We want to set our routines correctly on the first day back to school. If you have any reason that you cannot drop your students off, please contact Mrs. Trina. Students who arrive after 9:05am will have to be escorted to the lobby & signed in as late. NOTE: PARENTS are not allowed to walk late students to classroom/clinic. You need to wait until your teacher greets you in the lobby. We want to minimize disruption to clinic & classroom routines with late arrivals. JSA Extended Care Services (application required and we encourage you to contact Mrs. Trina) Student arrival is as early as 7:30am and dismissal is as late as 5:30 pm (pre-arranged Early & After Care). Parents please note that all Extended Care services are in addition to tuition. If you are late for arrival/pick-up please contact JSA Admin (732-4343) & Mrs. Trina (378-6841).

  15. New Parent Info School Schedule 8:30am 9:00am 9:00am 11:30am 11:30am 12:30pm 12:30pm 3:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm Teacher/Therapist Planning Morning Session Lunch/Recess Afternoon Session Teacher/Therapist Planning Florida Department of Education McKay Compliance All scholarship students are required to meet the following direct instruction hrs: K 540 1st - 3rdGrade 720 4th- 12thGrade 900 Minimum Required Attendance: 180 days or 170 days (if school hours met). Notes: All McKay checks are signed and endorsed at JSA by parent of record. If your student is sick please get a doctor s note to support these absences

  16. New Parent Info MANDATORY TREE NUT ALLERGY ALERT: We have extreme nut allergies so we must avoid tree nuts/nut dressings/nut candies, cereals, trail mix, nut bars, etc. THIS IS A LIFE-THREATENING issue that requires 100% compliance. PEANUTS are allowed. Lunch boxes & book bags should be clearly marked with your child s name. Please bring a change of clothing if you have not already done so. Any new reinforces/edibles (especially new students) Medication/Supplements with Medication Administration Release Form must be completed for this school year. Please bring meds/supplements to the open house if possible in original Rx /supplement bottle. Personal items especially IPADS/IPODS sent to school are the responsibility of the parent and will not be replaced if broken on campus. Our staff will do everything possible to ensure safe handling of personal items but our students are known to make creative use of their technology devices.

  17. PCM Professional Crisis Management (PCM) Implementation Communicaton

  18. Forms of Communication.. Silver Super Mail Folders We ask parents to review and respond to information sent home in the Silver Super Mail Folders . PLEASE RETURN these mail folders the next day to ensure we have a way to send home future mail. Daily Communication Emails Parents will be given teacher emails in an effort to support communication. All emails will be responded to with JSA s One Voice Communication (including response to leadership) so everyone can be on the same page. This is your opportunity to communicate with teachers/therapists each day on your child s progress. Teachers/Therapists will give you a quick recap of the day but if you require any additional information you can submit requests by responding to all team members. School Calendar: Calendars and upcoming fundraising event information can be found on our website as well at WWW.JSAKIDS.ORG/calendar REMIND Text Alerts: WHAT IS REMIND AND WHY IS IT SAFE? Remind is a safe and simple communication solution to help schools communicate important information between schools, students and parents. Subscribe by text, email or using the Remind app. All personal information is kept private. Visit remind.com to learn more.

  19. OBSERVATIONS Classroom Observation Clinical Collaboration Mandatory for insurance families Failure to comply has and will result in reduced clinical hrs by the insurance provider. Confidentiality You may at times be in the presence of other students while you are with your child at the school. We ask that all information remain confidential and private. Every child deserves respect at JSA and we want to protect all of our students and families. By signing the Student & Parent Policy Manual, you are in agreement to not disclose personal information pertaining to other students.

  20. ILLNESS POLICY Student Illness Policy: Parents must keep a sick child home to prevent the spread of illness. Students Ill at School: Students who become ill while at school will be brought to a room where they can rest quietly until parents can pick them up. Any child who vomits or has a fever of 100 degrees or more will be sent home. Parents need to be prepared or have an approved individual ready to pick up your child within 1 hour of notice.

  21. FINANCIAL POLICY JSA TAD s Electronic Tuition Management System Bills late fee that we cannot waive All Tuition due 1stof each month(Monthly/Quarterly/Annually) JSACG Co-Pays will be invoiced as claims are paid Fees are assessed for late students, absences, etc. that cannot be billed to insurance. Planned absences/vacation (notify Trina/Kelli via email so they can try to use your therapists with other students/subs if possible to avoid charges.

  22. We are HERE to change LIVES.. We never forget how uniquely wonderful each of our students are

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  29. SURVIVAL In order to help our students and families, we have to be at our BEST. This means both physically and emotionally. We have to take care of ourselves in order to give to others. We also need to pick up the slack for each other. A UNITED FRONT LINE!! Leadership Students & Families STAFF Listen & Motivate Create a culture of TRUST Make no apologies for high expectations INSPECT what we want others to RESPECT Survival of the fittest starts with SELF CARE

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  35. Your MISSION BEGINS.. THANK YOU Teachers & Therapists for your dedication. No doubt together we can BLAST off to LEARNING!! Each of you have chosen a career that isn t easy but that requires the hardest of effort for sometimes the smallest of achievements. Leadership, Admin, Marketing, Augmentative Providers, Teachers, Therapists and Teaching Assistants ..each of you plays an important part in the success of individual student success. Know that each day you walk through the doors of JSA, you can choose to change a life for that day! I hope you know how powerful your actions really are!!

  36. 52 Students 6 Augmentative Staff 43 Staff 6 Counties

  37. JSAs 15thSchool Year ..so whats NEW.. NEW BUS for the STEP PROGRAM THANKS TO Dunkin Donuts & Gala Bid from the Heart Donors!! $50,000 GIFT

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