Frequently
Asked Questions - Curriculum
Q: What is being taught at RES?
You will find all information about the curriculum
for Baltimore County Public Schools on BCPS's Office
of Library and Information Services website.
Frequently
Asked Questions - Administration
Q: How do I find out if my child
will attend RES?
Please call the Boundary Office at 410-887-4215
Q: What information is needed to register my
child?
You will need the following information at
the time of registration:
· Child’s birth certificate.
· Child’s Social Security card.
· Your child’s current immunization record.
· Proof of residency:
If you rent- bring your formal lease agreement.
If you own your home- proof of ownership, such as a copy of
the current mortgage statement or deed.
If you are living with someone in the Riverview area and are
not on a lease- You must contact our Residency Office, Mr. Ernest
Miles, at 410-887-0855 and request a Multi-Family
Disclosure Form. Upon approval of the multi-family process
by Mr. Miles, we can then enroll your child.
· MD Transfer Form from previous school and child’s report card.
Q: How do I add money to my child’s lunch
account?
Forms are available in the main office. If
you do not have a form at home please write a note enclosed
with the money to the Cafeteria Manager, indicating your child’s
name, teacher, number of lunches, or cash account. Please
make checks payable to RES Cafeteria.
Frequently
Asked Questions - Nurse
Q: How do I call the nurse directly?
Please call 410-887-1442 to speak with the nurse or make a
Wellness Center appointment.
Q: How should I send in prescription medication
for my child?
Medication must not be sent with a child.
It is requested that an adult always transport medications.
Medications can only be given with written physician, or nurse
practitioner instructions. Medications must be in marked prescription
bottles from a pharmacist.
Q: Can I send cough drops to school with my
child?
There is no need to send cough drops if you
signed a Consent for Administration of Discretionary Medication
Form. That form allows the nurse to dispense acetaminophen
(Tylenol), throat lozenges, cough drops, antacid tablets (Tums),
diphenhydramine (Benadryl).
If you have a need for your child to receive Advil, Motrin,
or Ibuprofen, you must obtain a physician’s order for
your child. (Please see previous answer regarding prescribed
medication.)
Q: If my child was sent home from school ill,
when may they return?
Generally, a child may return to school when
they have been:
· Fever free for 24 hours.
· No vomiting for 24 hours.
· No need for medication to control fever for 24 hours.
· Have a physician’s note clearing the child to return to school.