What is the school’s attendance policy?
Teachers are responsible for supervising students throughout the school day. Students who arrive after 8:15 a.m. will check in with their homeroom teacher.

If a student will be absent, parents should notify the school and provide a signed note explaining the reason for the absence upon the student’s return.

When are report cards and parent/teacher conferences?

We issue student grade report cards once every nine weeks. Report cards also contain information regarding student absences in each class or subject taken.

At the end of the first three weeks, we will issue a written progress report of each student’s performance in all courses. We hold progress report conferences with parents in the fall and spring, or as needed by request from a teacher or parent.

Does the school have a dress code?

We established our dress code to teach grooming and hygiene as well as to prevent disruption and minimize safety hazards. You will find the basic school uniform requirements on our Uniform Policy page.

Can my child take his or her medication at school?

If possible, we ask that parents/guardians administer all medication outside of school hours. If necessary, an employee designated by the superintendent can administer medication in compliance with physicians’ orders under the following conditions:

  • Parents must bring nonprescription medication to school along with a written request that includes the directions for dosage and the time the child must receive the medication. The medication must also be in the original and properly labeled container. We will not administer substances such as vitamins and herbal preparations at school except if required by the student’s Individualized Education Program (“IEP”) or Section 504 plan for a student with disabilities.
  • Prescription medications administered during school hours must be prescribed by a physician or advanced nurse practitioner (“ANP”) and filled by a pharmacist licensed in the state of Texas.
  • Parents must submit prescription medications in a labeled container showing the student’s name, the name of the medication, the reason the medication is being given, the proper dosage amounts, the time the medication must be taken, and the method used to administer the medication. We will NOT administer medications sent in plastic baggies or unlabeled containers.
  • Please only bring the amount of the medication your child needs for one day, one week, etc. In cases of prolonged need, send in the amount for a clearly specified period. We will not send extra medication home with the student.
  • In certain emergency situations, the school may administer a nonprescription medication to a student, but only in accordance with the guidelines developed by the school and when the parent has previously provided written consent for emergency treatment.
  • We do not allow students to share any medication with another student. (This includes prescription medication or over-the-counter products.)
Does the school provide transportation?

MeyerPark Charter provides transportation to students living 2.1 miles or more away from campus. For more information contact us.