The successful operation of Constellation Schools relies on the efforts of parents. Parents are encouraged to fully participate in parent/teacher conferences and other academic-related meetings, and to become partners with the school through volunteer activities that directly impact the school and the educational environment.
Parents can become partners with the school through numerous ways. Suggestions include:
- Driving on special outings
- Helping teachers make materials
- Sharing a special subject
- Pitching in on fundraising events
- Lending a hand with building and ground maintenance
Parents are always welcome to have lunch with their children; however, teachers must be consulted ahead of time.
Any adult having interaction with the students will be required to have a criminal background check.
Helpful Links
Laptops / Google Apps Initiative
ProgressBook Parent Access
SchoolMessenger Notifications
Bully Free
Testimonials
CVA Student Handbook
Documents & Forms
Student Dress Code
Menus with Nutritional & Allergen Information
Child Find Notice
Online Safety Links
Ohio Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force
NetSmartz
Common Sense Media
Safe Kids
Building Safety Links
Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home
Phone Numbers
SaferOH Tip Line: 1-844-723-3764
Search for Children with Disabilities Underway
School districts across the state of Ohio are participating in an effort to identify, locate, and evaluate all children from birth through 21 years of age who may have disabilities. Disability, in this instance, means such conditions as hearing impairments, visual impairments, speech or language impairments, specific learning disabilities, emotionally disturbed, multiple disabilities, mental retardation, other health impairments, physical impairments, autism, and traumatic brain injury. Public schools have responded vigorously to federal and state mandates requiring the provision of a free appropriate public education regardless of a child’s disability. But before school districts can serve children, they must be found. Many children with disabilities are preschoolers. Parents may not be aware their child has a disability or that there are programs and services available. All information collected will be held in strict confidence and released to others only with parent permission or as allowed by law. For example, the school district will send records on request to a school district or other educational agency in which a student intends to enroll. The parents may have a copy of those records upon request. The school district will keep a record of all persons who review confidential records with the exception of authorized school employees, or other educational agency personnel. The school will also maintain a list of those employees who may have access to records.
IDEA Modification
Constellation Schools: Collinwood Village Academy provides educational service to disabled students utilizing funding for the federal government through, IDEA Part B to enhance the basic program. Public comment on the use of these funds is welcome.
Home Schooled Notice
Constellation Schools: Collinwood Village Academy is a community school established under Chapter 3314 of the Revised Code. The school is a public school, and students enrolled in and attending the school are required to take proficiency tests and other examinations prescribed by law. In addition, there may be other requirements for students at the school that are prescribed by law. Students who have been excused from the compulsory attendance law for the purpose of home education as defined by the Administrative Code shall no longer be excused for that purpose upon their enrollment in a community school. For more information about this matter, contact the school administration or the Ohio Department of Education.