Resources

Student Arrival/Dismissal Instructions

STUDENT PICK UP AT DISMISSAL

If you plan to pick up your child early, or at the end of the day, please submit an online note at: the Student Pick-Up Form

If your situation changes, you must call the office no later than 2 PM. Again, in order to protect instructional time, teachers will be notified of all changes to end-of-day plans for the students at 2 PM.

Please note the dismissal times listed below:

3:25 PM Car riders are dismissed to the pick up line. Please note on early dismissal days, the pick up line list tends to be longer.

If you are picking your child up at the end of the day, you must use the pick-up area located at the side of the building. A staff member will dismiss students, listed on the clipboard, to their parents or identified pick up person. Parents are asked to display their name tag in a spot that is easily viewable by our staff members. If your child is not at the pick up line location when it is your turn to pick up, you will be asked to pull off to the side and wait. Please remind your child to be timely in arriving at the pick up line, so you do not have to wait.

All students who have not been picked up by 3:35 p.m. will be brought to the office to wait for their parent and/or guardian’s arrival. PLEASE BE PROMPT when picking up your child.

Safe2Say

Penn Manor School District is participating in a statewide effort to prevent school violence called Safe2Say Something.

The program enables students and staff to anonymously report information about individuals they suspect may be about to hurt themselves or others via a phone app, website or 24-hour crisis center.

To submit a tip or link to the Safe2Say app, click here.

To submit a tip by phone, call 1-844-5-SAYNOW (1-844-572-9669)

Trained Safe2 Say staffers will review the tips and immediately contact school officials and, if necessary, law enforcement, to respond to the information they receive.

Penn Manor has established a team of school staff members to respond to tips. In addition, students and staff will receive training on reporting tips and identifying behaviors that could indicate a student is intent on causing harm.

We encourage students and staff members to use this new tool in reducing school violence.

Grade Level Supply List

Please know the items below are  a “wish” list for students.  If any supplies are an economic hardship for your family, please know that the supplies will be provided for your child(ren).  In addition to the following supplies, please make sure that your child has a backpack, large enough to carry textbooks, binders, art projects, etc.

Kindergarten (7/31/2025)

  • Hard plastic tool box (5X7)
  • Pencils and a big eraser
  • Crayons (16 or 24 count)
  • Glue sticks
  • Highlighter
  • Scissors

1st Grade  (7/31/2025)

  • Sharpened pencils 
  • Crayons (16 or 24 pack)
  • 8-10 Glue sticks
  • headphones or earbuds for student use
  • white board markers (expo)

2nd Grade (7/31/2025)

  • Tool box
  • Sharpened pencils. 
  • Glue sticks  (8-10)
  • Crayons (16-24 pack)
  • Scissors
  • headphones or earbuds for student use
  • 1 composition notebook (lined)

3rd Grade (7/31/2025)

  • #2 pencils and pencil case
  • colored pencils or markers or crayons
  • scissors
  • 2 composition books
  • headphones or earbuds for student use
  • small handheld pencil sharpener

4th Grade (7/31/2025)

  • pencils/pencil bag holder
  • Expo dry erase markers
  • 4 pocket folders (red, green, blue and yellow) 
  • Scissors
  • headphones or earbuds for student use

5th Grade (7/31/2025)

  • #2 Pencils
  • Crayons or colored pencils
  • 1 Composition notebook
  • 1 folder for classwork
  • personal headphones or earbuds

6th Grade  (7/31/2025)

  • Pack of #2 pencils
  • Pencil top erasers or 1 large eraser
  • 4 pack of dry erase markers
  • Earbuds
  • 2 composition books