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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Are you looking for answers? We’ve responded to some of your most frequently asked questions below. If you need more details, we encourage you to read our student handbooks. Of course, you can also call us with questions.


How do I enroll my child at Johnsonburg Area Schools?

We are thrilled to welcome new members to our community! Please visit our Registration page for information about enrolling your child at one of our schools. You may also download and print a copy of the registration forms and bring the completed forms, together with the required documentation, to the main office of the school your child will attend.

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Does your school offer breakfast and lunch?

We operate an excellent nutrition program at each campus. Our cafeterias serve breakfast and lunch every school day for a reasonable price. We also participate in the National School  Lunch Program for those who qualify for federal assistance. For more information or to apply for free/reduced meals, please see our Food Services page.

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What if my child requires medication during the school day?

We will administer medication in accordance with state regulations and with physician and parental approval. Please complete our medication authorization form (available from our school nurse or front office staff), and bring medications in the original, labeled packaging to the front office.

Do you provide transportation services?

We are pleased to provide our students with safe, reliable transportation to and from school each day. We consider bus riding a privilege and expect all students to adhere to the rules for their own safety as well as for the safety of others. For information on bus policies, schedules, and routes, please visit our Transportation page.

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How do I check my student’s grades?

We use Parent Portal to help keep communication between home and school strong. It provides you with almost real-time access to your child’s grades, attendance history, and other important information. To receive your log-in information, please give us a call.

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What are the school hours?

Arrival: 7:30–7:45 a.m.

Dismissal: 2:30 p.m.

To view the high school bell schedules, please visit the JAHS home page.

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What do I need to do if my child will be absent from school?

If your child must miss school, please call the school office on the day of his/her absence. If you know your child will be absent ahead of time, please notify us by submitting a Request for Student Absence form. For information about attendance requirements and what qualifies as an excused absence, please refer to our student handbooks.

What if my child needs to leave school early?

If your child must miss school, please call the school office on the day of his/her absence. If you know your child will be absent ahead of time, please notify us by submitting a Request for Student Absence form. For information about attendance requirements and what qualifies as an excused absence, please refer to our student handbooks.

Do you enforce a dress code at Johnsonburg Area schools?

We expect our students to dress in an appropriate manner at all times. Student dress may not present a health or a safety hazard, violate municipal, county, or state law, or present a potential disruption of the educational process. Generally, we do not allow:

  • Hats, hoods, bandannas, sun glasses (unless ordered by a doctor), head scarves, or handkerchiefs
  • Clothing that reveals undergarments or that exposes skin on the torso from waist to neckline (e.g. bare midriffs, mesh shirts, backless dresses)
  • Clothing, accessories (including buttons, jewelry, or patches), or graphics (including tattoos) that depict violence, profanity, drugs/alcohol, tobacco, or sexually explicit or suggestive material
  • Backpacks/book bags/sports bags/large tote bags in the classroom. All such items should be kept in the student’s locker. 
  • Personal items and jewelry that may be used as or that looks like a weapon, or that could damage school property or create a safety hazard (including spikes, wallet chains, hanging belts or bracelets, long chains,and chokers)
  • Shorts and skirts that do not reach the end of the wearer’s fingertip with the shoulders relaxed and arms extended

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What is the cell phone policy at JASD schools?

We encourage all students to keep personal electronic devices at home, including cell phones. While we understand a parent’s wish to stay connected to their children during the school day, we cannot be held responsible for the loss, theft, or damage of any personal electronic device. If your child must bring a cell phone or other electronic communication device to school, it should remain powered off and/or in your child’s locker during the school day. On occasion, a teacher may give special permission to utilize personal electronic devices during class time for research or interactive instruction, but all such instances will be communicated ahead of time. Please review our student handbooks for more information.

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Will my child have access to the internet while on campus?

Yes, students access the internet for classwork, homework, and school-related research under the supervision of qualified school personnel. We require all students to abide by our Acceptable Use Policy, and expect them to behave responsibly on school computers and networks.

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May my high schooler drive to and from school?

Yes, and student parking is available with a parking permit. However, students may not drive any time during school hours including class breaks and lunch periods. Also, students may not sit in their vehicles during the lunch period.

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How can I get more involved?

We strongly encourage your involvement. Please take the time to introduce yourself to your child’s teacher and let him or her know that you’re interested in getting involved. We also invite you to join the PTCO at your school and make your voice heard! Parents can also support their child’s education in some basic ways, including:

  • Encouraging your child to get plenty of sleep
  • Offering a healthy diet, including a good breakfast (or getting your child to school early enough to eat breakfast in our cafeteria)
  • Helping your child get up in plenty of time for school
  • Providing neat, clean, comfortable clothes

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