School Handbook
School Supply Lists 2024-25
Please see this newsletter for details.
Please note that the only supplies for Junior Kdg and Kindergarten needed are lunch box, unbreakable water bottle, book bag, and uniform.
School Dress Code
The purpose of the dress code is to contribute to an atmosphere that is conducive to the mission of St. Gabriel School. Students at all times are expected to dress in an appropriate manner that is comfortable yet maintains the spiritual, educational, and social environment of
St. Gabriel School, not causing distractions. It is imperative that students abide by the dress code. Students should conform to the policy from the time they arrive on campus until they leave the building after school. Students violating the dress code will receive a dress code violation and may be asked to rectify improper dress before attending class, which could result in an absence. Three dress code violations result in a detention. Please keep in mind the administration has final say concerning the dress code. Buying Guidelines: You may buy khakis, red /light blue/white polos through any store. Schoolbelles is the only approved jumper/skirt vendor and also provides polos and sweatshirts. The PTU offers an option below for polos and sweatshirts with approved logos. The PTU also offers a gently used uniform give away throughout the school year. 2024-2025 Dress Code Guide (revised 8.24) 2024-2025 Dress Code Picture Guide Shoe Guide Schoolbelles link. Please note: School Code: S0130 Alternative to Schoolbelles for Sweatshirts & Polos Ordering and Pick Up Information Here |
St. Gabriel Catholic Church
9935 Johnnycake Ridge Road Concord Township, OH 44060 School Phone: 440-352-6169 Week Day After School Hours: 440-354-7843 (until 6 pm) Learning Loft PS Phone: 440-354-7574 Fax: 440-639-0143 St. Gabriel School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. The enrollment for the 2023-24 year in grades JK-8th is 560. All employees and volunteers who have contact with students undergo thorough screening, including background checks through the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation & Identification (BCI&I). For complete information on screening policies, see the revised Policy for the Safety of Children in Matter of Sexual Abuse, section 1.2 (p.3). |