Frequently Asked Questions

If you’ve got questions, we’ve got answers. We’ve compiled some of the questions most frequently asked of our office staff right here in one handy location. Be sure to contact us if you don’t find the answers you’re looking for.


What do I do if my child has to miss a day of school?

If your child must be absent, Please call the school office by 10 a.m. on the day of the absence to report it.

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What is the district’s discipline philosophy?

At Eloy ESD, we believe that no student has the right to interfere with the learning process of another student. If a student prevents the teacher from teaching and other students from learning, the teacher will exercise firm disciplinary action. We also believe that open communication among parents, teachers, and students will increase the success, happiness, and satisfaction of all. The school and home should provide both positive consequences for positive actions and negative consequences for negative actions.

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What are the district’s office hours?

Our district office is open from 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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Is there a health office at the school in the event my child gets sick while at school?

Eloy ESD has a comprehensive health office for both students and the community. We will care for ill students and contact parents as needed. If a child is in need of emergency care, we will take appropriate action.

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What is the dress code for Eloy Elementary School District schools?

Students should dress for learning in a way that shows respect for themselves, for others, and for the school. Students may not wear clothing that distracts from the learning environment. We do not allow clothing that exposes the midriff or that promotes drug- or gang-related activity. Primary students must wear close-toed shoes, and all shorts and skirts must pass the fingertip-length test. If you are unsure about a particular item of clothing, please ask at the school office. We require students to change clothes if they arrive at school wearing inappropriate clothing.

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