Girl Scouts at Lilburn Elementary!!
We are excited to have Girl Scouts meeting at Lilburn Elementary on Friday mornings at 7:30 am. Girls should be dropped off in the car rider lane between 7:15 - 7:30. If your daughter is interested in joining, or if you need to contact the Troup Leaders for any reason, you may contact them at [email protected], or [email protected]. If you would like to volunteer to help with our Girl Scout program, please contact the leaders to get a volunteer application. All adults who work with children in our school must complete a background check, and this applies to Girl Scouts as well.
NEW Grade reporting policy for gcps elementary schools!!
Elementary students in Gwinnett County schools will receive only 2 Report Cards per year. This is more in line with middle schools and high schools. Students will also receive 2 additional Progress Reports each year. The Report Cards will be an Official Document, and will become a part of each child's Permanent Record with GCPS. The Progress Reports will include more detailed information about the student's grade and progress, and are intended to help the student and parent have a clear and up-to-date assessment of the child's progress, and also to identify areas the student needs to improve PRIOR to receiving the Report Card. Report Cards will be issued at the end of each semester (December and May) Progress Reports will be issued at the end of the first and third 9-week intervals. Please retain student Report Cards in a safe place for your records, as these are official documents.
SCHOol procedures :
Lunch Visits:
Parents may take the opportunity to join your child during his/her lunch time on designated Fridays during the school year. This helps us ensure we have enough food for students and staff. Your child will sit with you at the Special Visitor's Table during his/her lunch time. Because safety is our number one priority, please adhere to the following requests:
Click here for a copy of the lunch schedule.
Birthday Celebrations:
If you choose to celebrate your child's birthday at school, please help us keep our students safe by adhering to the following guidelines:
-You may bring ice cream cups or frozen popsicles for the class to enjoy during your child's lunch time. Ice cream cups may also be purchased at school.
-Due to food allergies, please DO NOT bring cakes, cupcakes, cookies, or other treats for students. This could be dangerous for students who have food allergies.
-No balloons, treat bags, flowers, or other items may be delivered to the school. Please enjoy these special birthday treats at home with your family.
Parents may take the opportunity to join your child during his/her lunch time on designated Fridays during the school year. This helps us ensure we have enough food for students and staff. Your child will sit with you at the Special Visitor's Table during his/her lunch time. Because safety is our number one priority, please adhere to the following requests:
- Sign in when you enter the building. Be prepared to show your identification to the front desk personnel. Only parents/ guardians whose names appear on the Student Identification Cards will have access to students.
- Outside food is not allowed. Please do not bring food from home or from a restaurant. If you wish to pack a lunch for your child, please send it to school with him/her in the morning.
- Your child's friends may not join you at the visitor table.
- If you have multiple children in our school and wish to join all of them for lunch, you must adhere to their lunch times only. You may volunteer in the Parent Center while you wait for your next child's lunch time, in order to allow space for other visiting parents.
- If you bring younger children with you to lunch, please make sure they are seated with you at all times.
Click here for a copy of the lunch schedule.
Birthday Celebrations:
If you choose to celebrate your child's birthday at school, please help us keep our students safe by adhering to the following guidelines:
-You may bring ice cream cups or frozen popsicles for the class to enjoy during your child's lunch time. Ice cream cups may also be purchased at school.
-Due to food allergies, please DO NOT bring cakes, cupcakes, cookies, or other treats for students. This could be dangerous for students who have food allergies.
-No balloons, treat bags, flowers, or other items may be delivered to the school. Please enjoy these special birthday treats at home with your family.
Parent portal
Sign up for the Parent Portal by visiting the Parent Center. You will need a picture ID, and a valid e-mail address. This is a great way to monitor your child's progress/grades, keep track of which library books have been returned, cafeteria charges, attendance, disciplinary reports, and standardized test results!! Come by and sign up today!!
Common Core curriculum - video
Parents are very important partners to the overall success of our students. Please use the resources provided through the Parent Center and other areas of the school so together we can help our students achieve their potential.
Here is a video to help understand the common core curriculum.
Here is a video to help understand the common core curriculum.
To check the status of your child's school lunch application:
Go to: www.schoollunchstatus.com
You will need to choose the state (Georgia) and District (Gwinnett County Public Schools) and click "submit."
Then, enter your child's student ID # and Last Name.
IF your child has been approved for Free or Reduced price lunch, you will have the option to print a verification letter. This letter is helpful when applying for internet at reduced cost through Comcast, and for several other discount programs.
If you need help, you can call or visit the Parent Center. We are happy to assist you with this!
Discrimination and Harassment
If you feel your student is being harassed or discriminated against for race, color religion, etc, please see the local contact information below.