• How do you enroll at Dr. Bessie Rhodes School of Global Studies?

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    Click here to view more information from our Guide to Prospective and New Families Page. 

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  • When are half-days scheduled for students?

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    Half-days for students are listed in the upcoming events section on the home page of our website. They are typically once a month in the first week of the month. The afternoons are used for teacher professional development.

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  • Is there transportation available for students?

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    There are four bus routes for Bessie Rhodes that are mapped out by the district.  In addition there are buses for after school activities (late buses). Parents pay a fee for bus service. Click here for more information.

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  • Where can I find registration information?

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    Families must apply to have their children attend Rhodes. There is a lottery process to select families. Click here for more information.

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  • What makes Rhodes a global school?

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    Our school philosophy is to provide learning opportunities for students to develop global competencies, please visit our Global Studies page

     

    Global Competencies

    AttitudesGlobally competent students have these Attitudes, Skills, Knowledge
    Self Awareness

    Respect for Differences

    Global Mindedness

    Curiosity

    Skills

    Flexibility

    Empathy

    Effective Communication

    Critical Thinking

    Knowledge

    Understanding of Global Differences

    Intercultural Knowledge

     

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  • How does the school determine when it is indoor arrival or recess?

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    When the wind chill temperature is 20 or below, there will be indoor arrival and recess. There is also indoor recess when it is raining.

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  • What if my child will be absent for a few days due to a family obligation.?

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    Students need to be in school every day. When a family obligation will keep your child out of school, turn in the Planned Absence Approval form to the principal. New state guidelines for determining truancy begin when a student misses more than 5% of the school year. That roughly translates to ten days of unexcused absences.

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