• The Student's Day

  • During School

  • Announcements & Student Messages

  • Announcements are read to students during 1st period each day and posted in the office window. Parents may read the announcements by logging on to the Culler web site. If the office has notes or articles for students, they will put their names on the white board outside the office during lunch. If students see their names, they should stop in the office prior to lunch and speak with an office staff member.
  • Lunch and SNAP Accounts

  • Culler lunch is closed-campus which means that all students eat at school. If a parent wishes to make special arrangements to have their child come home for lunch, he or she should contact the Associate Principal or Principal to make arrangements. The price for lunch is published for parents prior to the beginning of the school year.
  • The SNAP cash register system used district-wide is operated through a computer which keeps track of student accounts and allows them to withdraw for payment of their meals. Students will need to deposit money into their accounts and receive an access identification number to access it. Students should bring in money to deposit between 7:30 and 7:55 in the morning (please enter through the main doors). Students must remember their number and be prepared to enter that number at lunchtime to pay for meals.
  • If students have no funds available, they will be asked to pay cash or make arrangements for later payment. Students may not share their SNAP number with anyone. Students may bring their lunch to school.
  • After students have purchased their lunches, they will be directed to a set of three tables at which to eat lunch. They will remain at their table until dismissed to the recess area. All students will help with general clean-up in the cafeteria, and they are specifically responsible for cleaning up after themselves, pushing in their chairs, returning their own re-usables to the dishwasher, and throwing away their trash.
  • Food and drink brought to or purchased in the cafeteria need to be consumed or thrown away prior to leaving the lunchroom. If parents would like to deliver food to their child for lunch, they can only provide food for their child. Students are not allowed to share food.
  • Successful Student Behavior

  • It is impossible to include all of the behaviors a student is supposed to exhibit at school. Basically, Culler has four tenets everyone is to follow:
  • Be on Time
  • Be Safe
  • Be Responsible
  • Be Respectful
  • If students follow these four tenets, they will be very successful at Culler. If they do not follow these tenets as described in the Lincoln Public Schools‚Äô ‚ÄúRights and Responsibility of Students‚Äù (found in the Important Information Booklet sent with the summer mailing), students will work with their parents, teachers, counselors, administrators, and/or other staff to become more timely, safe, responsible, or respectful. Students will follow through on school assigned consequences or plans for this type of behavior. Consequences/plans can include loss of privileges at school, change in schedule/placement, after school detentions, after school guided study, and in/out-of-school suspension. This is not an exhaustive list. School staff will inform parents of their children‚Äôs behavior when it is significantly detrimental to them or to other students.
  • Be Here. It is impossible to replicate missed instruction. While teachers can provide extra practice, homework, or activities following an absence, it will not match the full classroom experience. Students who are chronically absent will not achieve the same level of success or make the same positive connections in school as they would if they were in regular attendance.