If your child will be absent or tardy from school, please call our office at (860) 561-2300.
At Wolcott School, we are respectful, responsible, and ready to learn!
Wolcott School uses a Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) model to maintain a consistent and positive school climate. All aspects of the school climate are monitored and guided by the Safe School Climate Committee.
The PBIS model operates as follows:
Students will be respectful, responsible, and ready to learn at all times.
Expected behaviors are taught to all students three times a year.
Expected behaviors are posted throughout the building.
Students are acknowledged when they exhibit expected behaviors.
Six levels of corrective actions are used for inappropriate behaviors.
Corrective actions are in use in every classroom in every setting.
Data is gathered and analyzed on a regular basis.
Data is used to make decisions that will improve the school climate.
It shall be the policy of the Board of Education to encourage the community use of school facilities when such use does not conflict with school activities or proper administration of school property.
The Plant & Facilities Services department is in charge of coordinating the rental of school facilities. Rentals are granted based on the regulations in School Code - Policy Number 1250.
To obtain permission for rentals please abide by the following procedures:
Contact Plant & Facilities at 860-561-7920 to determine if your group is eligible for rental.
Contact the administration office of the school you wish to rent for space availability. Call the Plant & Facilities office after securing a space from the school.
Complete the application rental form and insurance (Appendix B) and tax exempt forms (if applicable). Return completed forms to the Plant Services Office via Fax # 860-561-8141 or e-mail Kathy_Aniolowski@whps.org
Note: Filling out the request for rental form does not mean acceptance for rental by School Department. Please refer to School Code - Policy Number 1250 for detailed information.
CT Gen Stat § 10-220. (2024) requires boards of education, beginning January 1, 2024, to provide for uniform indoor air quality inspections and evaluations of all school buildings annually using the Environmental Protection Agency’s Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools Program. Current law also requires boards of education to conduct HVAC inspections and evaluations by a certified technician, certified industrial hygienist, or mechanical engineer within each school building every five years, starting January 2025.
No storage permitted within 18 inches of ceilings if building has a fire sprinkler system.
No hanging of curtains or other obstacles that would interfere with the water spray pattern of the fire sprinkler system.
No hanging or display of curtains or other fabrics unless treated with fire retardant spray
No storage of supplies in assembly spaces such as auditoriums, cafeterias and gymnasiums.
No placement or storage of furniture or other items in hallways, egress routes or exit doors. In corridors, a six foot wide path needs to be maintained at all times.
In general, desks, tables, chairs, audio/visual carts, storage cabinets, etc., should not be stored or utilized in corridors. In some instances, items can be placed in hallways as long as the six foot corridor is maintained and the items are physically secured so that they do not hinder egress during an evacuation. It is highly recommended that these items not be placed in the hallways.
In auditoriums, chorus risers, pianos and other items can not obstruct the path of egress, especially in front of stages or platforms. Additional temporary seating can not be placed in egress aisles.
Fire doors to stairwells, areas of assembly (auditoriums, cafeterias, and gymnasiums), kitchens, boiler rooms, storage rooms can not be propped open.
Classroom doors need to be closed when the room is evacuated and when the room is unoccupied.
Storage in boiler rooms is permitted for non-combustible items only. Items need to be stored a safe distance away from any heat source.
Storage in electrical switch rooms and/or locations with transformers is not recommended
Storage in mechanical rooms is permitted. Items need to be stored a safe distance away from any heat source.
A three foot distance needs to be maintained in front of any electrical panel, whether in a classroom, storage room, etc.
If the fire alarm sounds and it is not a planned drill or test of the system, the school office needs to contact West Hartford Fire Department directly at 860 523-5203. Otherwise, WHFD will respond with the flow of traffic.