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Seoul
American
School
(C)
Elementary
School
contact
information |
School
Phone
Numbers*
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DSN:
736-4613
or
736-5978
From
the
states
:
011-822-7916-4613 |
School
address
|
DoDDS
SAES
Unit
15549
APO
AP
96205 |
School
FAX
|
DSN:
736-4606From
the
states
:
011-822-793-6925
|
Attendance
clerk
(please
call
if
your
child
will
be
absent)
|
DSN
:
736-4613
or
736-7513 |
School
nurses |
DSN
:
736-4192 |
*
DSN
stands
for
Direct
Service
Network
and
these
numbers
are
only
available
from
phones
on
the
base.
To
dial
a
DSN
number
from
off
base,
dial
0505
then
the
7
digit
number.
For
example,
to
call
the
nurses
from
off
base,
dial
0505-736-4192.
Registration |
Returning
Seoul
American
Elementary
students
must
re-register
at
SAES
each
school
year.
New
students
must
first
register
in
Room
121
at
the
Community
Service
Building
(#4106
DSN:
738-7707)
before
registering
at
SAES.
Parents
must
bring
the
following
information
for
all
new
and
returning
students.
Registration
forms
are
available
on
the
Korea
District
Superintendent's
web
site.
Sponsor's
orders
and
extension
orders
(if
applicable)
Previous
school
records
(first
time
students
only.
Bring
to
school
NOT
Community
Services
Building)
Social
Security
number
for
student
Birth
certificate
or
Passport
(KN
and
1st
grade
only)
Immunization
records
for
student
The
nurses
will
need
to
review
your
child's
most
recent
shot
record.
A
TB
test
dated
after
March
1,
2002
is
required
to
attend
the
2002-2003
school
year.
Also:
You
must
provide
an
emergency
contact
for
your
child
during
registration.
Some
suggestions
are:
If
you
are
new
to
the
area,
try
to
use
someone
in
the
sponsor's
office
until
you
are
moved
into
quarters.
Then
you
may
change
it
to
a
neighbor
once
you
are
settled.
If
you
are
returning,
make
sure
your
current
emergency
contact
has
not
PCS'd
or
will
not
PCS
soon
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Transportation |
The
Seoul
Student
Transportation
Office
(STO)
(
located
at
BLDG
S-4106,
the
new
ACS
Bldg
)
is
here
to
serve
your
community
with
safe
and
reliable
student
transportation
services.
Some
of
our
duties
include
coordinating
transportation
for
daily
commuting,
extracurricular
events
(sporting
events...etc),
curricular
events
(required
field
trips),
after
school
activity
buses,
the
cooperative
work
experience
program,
and
special
needs
students.
We
provide
bus
safety
training
to
preschool
through
grade
8
students
and
develop
inclement
weather
response
plans.
The
Seoul
STO
conducts
safety/operation
inspections
on
all
buses,
bus
routes,
and
bus
stops
used
for
busing.
We
also
work
closely
with
school
administrators
and
military
commands
to
establish
commuting/walking
zones,
and
investigate/resolve
all
student
behavior
concerns
on
our
vehicles.
STUDENT
TRANSPORTATION
ANNOUNCEMENTS |
Parents
are
reminded
that
:
a)
Registration
for
the
next
school
year
will
be
held
during
the
Spring
at
Hannam
Village
and
the
High
School
Gym.
Each
school
will
forward
more
information
at
a
later
date.
b)
To
register
for
transportation
you
will
need
to
bring
a
copy
of
the
600
for
each
student.
All
students
must
have
a
new/updated
photo
taken
prior
to
being
issued
a
bus
pass.
c)
For
safety
and
security
reasons
students
are
required
to
show
a
bus
pass
when
entering
the
bus
to/from
school,
and
are
only
authorized
to
ride
their
assigned
bus
route.
Students
must
also
ride
their
assigned
school
bus
for
safety
and
security
reasons.
Failure
to
do
so
could
result
in
a
5-day
suspension
from
the
school
bus.
d)
Please
consult
the
Seoul
Student
Transportation
Office
for
details
on
the
area
walking/commuting
zones
prior
to
entering
into
a
rental
agreement.
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If
you
have
any
questions
please
contact
the
Seoul
Student
Transportation
Office
at
DSN
(738-5032
or
commercial
at
02-7918-5032).
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Frequently
Asked
Question |
Q1.
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When
does
school
start?
What
are
the
school
hours
? |
A1.
|
School
will
start
on
Monday,
August
25,
2003.
School
begins
at
0800
and
dismisses
at
1415.
Students
are
not
to
arrive
to
school
prior
to
0750.
Kindergarten
starts
on
Sept.
2,
2003
and
Sure
Start
on
Sept.
15,
2003 |
Q2.
|
What
supplies
does
my
child
need
for
the
school
year
? |
A2. |
Student
supplies
such
as
pencils,
notebooks,
crayons,
erasers,
etc.
are
available
for
purchase
at
the
local
AAFES
Post
Exchange.
Similar
supplies
are
available
on
the
economy.
Every
grade
has
a
recommended
list
of
supplies
needed
by
your
child.
This
list
is
also
posted
at
your
local
AAFES
Post
Exchange(PX) |
Q3.
|
How
about
lunch?
When
do
I
buy
lunch
tickets
and
how
much
do
they
cost
? |
A3. |
All
SAES
students
eat
lunch
in
the
cafeteria.
The
children
have
a
30
minute
lunch
and
recess.
Hot
lunches
may
be
purchased
or
students
may
bring
their
lunch.
Parents
may
purchase
lunch
tickets
at
the
AAFES
PX
and
at
the
Hannam
Village
Commissary.
Price
of
lunch
tickets
is
subject
to
change,
however
the
average
cost
is
$1.95
per
meal.
For
a
reduced
lunch
or
free
lunch
program,
students
must
go
to
the
Community
Services
Building
(CSB)
to
fill
out
the
proper
forms
for
this
program. |
Q4.
|
What
special
services
are
available
at
SAES
? |
A4. |
We
at
SAES
have:
Art
Culture/
Host
Nation
Music/
Physical
Education
ESL
(English
as
a
Second
Language)/
Guidance
Counselors
Information
Specialists/
School
Psychologist
Teacher
for
the
Communication
Impaired/
Gifted
Education
Program
Teacher
for
the
Learning
Impaired/
Compensatory
Education
Teacher
for
the
Emotionally
Impaired/
Sure
Start
Preschool
Program
Teacher
for
the
Mentally
Challenged/
Language
Arts
Reading
Specialist
Computer
Labs
and
classroom
computers/
Nurses |
Q5.
|
Does
SAES
provide
after
school
activities
for
students? |
A5. |
SAES
has
many
after
school
activities
during
our
school
year,
but
the
type
of
activities
depends
on
teachers
availability
in
sponsoring
these
programs.
Previous
after
school
activities
included:
Korean
Language/
Ice
SkatingSkiing/
Yearbook
Homework
Club/
Photography
Club
Drama
Club/
Computer
Double
Dutch
Jump
Rope/
Student
Council |
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Q6.
|
What
bus
should
my
child
take
? |
A6. |
Any
questions
concerning
transportation
should
be
directed
to
PACTMO.
Office
hours
08:30-15:30
hrs,
Monday
through
Friday,
located
in
room
121
Community
Services
Building
(CS
Building),
telephone
738-5032.
You
will
need
to
attend
a
bus
safety
training
program
prior
to
receiving
your
childs
bus
pass
. |
Q7.
|
When
will
I
meet
my
childs
teacher
? |
A7. |
You
will
have
an
opportunity
to
meet
the
teacher
on
August
22,
2003
at
the
"Meet
and
Greet"
from
1330
to
1430.
Each
teacher
will
have
a
group
parent
orientation
meeting
sometime
in
the
first
weeks
of
the
new
school
year.
After
the
first
marking
period
in
November
there
will
be
an
individual
parent
teacher
conference,
where
you
will
receive
your
childs
progress
report. |
Q8.
|
What
kind
of
parental
involvement
activities
can
you
find
at
SAES
?
|
A8. |
SAES
parents
are
encouraged
to
participate
in
the
school
Parent
Teacher
Organization
(PTO)
because
it
provides
plenty
of
school-wide
activities
that
involve
parents.
We
also
have
a
School
Advisory
Council
(SAC)
and
a
School
Improvement
Team
(SIP)
which
has
positions
available
for
parents
as
well
. |
Q9.
|
When
will
I
know
the
name
of
my
childs
teacher
for
the
School
Year
2003-2004
? |
A9. |
The
class
assignments
will
be
posted
by
1320
on
August
22
on
the
individual
classroom
buildings
They
will
be
posted
after
1600
at
the
Yongsan
and
Hannam
Commissaries
. |
Q10.
|
How
does
the
school
keep
the
parents
informed
? |
A10. |
The
school
sends
home
a
newsletter,
the
Dolphin
Dispatch,
every
other
Wednesday
that
will
tell
you
about
the
events
happening
at
school.
Calendar
reminders
are
also
sent
home
throughout
the
year.
Teachers
will
also
send
home
class
news
about
their
own
class
activities.
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