Student Life


Spirit Week

Asslamau Aleikum Brs/Srs:

 

For the first time, MALVIA is holding a "MALVIA Spirit Week" which presents what MALVIA is in a nut shell. During this week, the children will expereince educational, fun, and interesting activities. It is meant for students to have one strong great memory about MALVIA that will last with them for a very long time. It is also an excellent chance to show the outsiders who we are.

 

"MALVIA Spirit Week" will take place June 7 through June 11.  Each day special activities are planned to increase students’ morale and educational experiences.

 

Activity Schedule:

  • Monday- Hooray for Malvia (Pep Rally, Make Posters about what is great about my school, and parade at the end of day
  • Tuesday-Let the Games Begin (Field Day-2 hrs for physical development, and board games for ½ hr to promote cooperative and social skills)
  • Wednesday- Everybody Read (Focus on literacy, visit from librarian)
  • Thursday- Under the Sea Theme (Educational and Social activities provided throughout the morning- Art, Cooking, Science, Read Aloud, Physical Activities, Cognitive, and Social Studies)
  • Friday - I Love Islam (Speaker, Games, and Songs of Islam.  Cultural dress and food day)

 

Regular Academics will take place between special activities.

 

As you can see from the schedule above, Wednesday, June 10th is the reading day. We are looking for filling the following spots with public figures to read to our children. We have already booked Mr. Ed Pawlowski, Mayor of Allentown for the time slot 10:15-10:35 AM - Please, if you have any contact with any public figure's office, you can forward this email as appropriate and ask if she/he can come to our school on June 10th, and read for our children

 

We need the guest to read during one or more slots of the following:

 

9:00 - 9:20     KG               Joseph F. Brennan (Democrat)Legislator - State Representative

9:25 - 9:45     PreK            Chief of Whitehall Police Department
9:50 - 10:10   PreK            Whitehall Community Service Officer
10:15 - 10:35  KG               Allentown Mayor (Rescheduled for June 16 at 10:00 am )
10:40 - 11:00  2nd Grade    Robert B. Benner.Chief of Whitehall Fire Department
11:05 - 11:25  3rd & 4th Grades   COE/EC/BT member
11:30 - 11:50  1st Grade    COE/EC/BT member

 

 
Weather Inclement Procedure

Due to safty reasons, MALVIA would close, have early dismissal, or a few hours delay in the event of weather inclement. We follow Parkland School District regarding any change in the school hours due to any weather inclement.

Even if the weather is not very alarming, it is recommended to check this corner of our website to be certain if our school is on regular hours on not.

 

You can also find out by checking one of the following, and search for Parkland School District:

1- TV: Channell WFMZ, 69 news

2- Radio: WAEB 790 - AM

3- Internet: http://www.wfmz.com - Under "Weather" tab, click "School & Business Closing" and look up "Parkland School District."

4- Phone: Call the shcool and listen to the message left on the answer machine.

 

We wish you and your children a safe trip..!

 
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School Uniform

Dress Code

It has been the experience that good behavior and academic success normally accompany good grooming. In order to prevent a situation which could cause embarrassment on the part of the students, every effort should be made to see that good grooming habits are followed and that the dress conforms to Islamic standards and Uniform Policy

 

Dress Code/Uniform Policy

All students in Grade KG or higher will wear the designated school uniform unless otherwise specified by the admini-stration for special events and/or activities. Although PreK students are not required to wear uniforms, there are some guidelines for their school attire.

Be sure to buy an adequate number of uniforms to accommodate your family's laundry habits. Students who come to school out of dress code in any way will be sent to the office to await their parents' arrival with appropriate clothing or accessories. Chronic and serious violations will be addressed by the principal on a case-by-case basis. The administration will determine whether students are complying with the dress code and may ban other items or practices considered generally inconsistent with the intent of this policy.

Uniforms may be purchased from French Toast by calling 1.800.frenchtoast or 1.800.373.6248 or ordering through their website http://www.frenchtoast.com. All part numbers referred are from French Toast

 

Pre-K Guidelines (Boys and Girls)

Shirt/Top Any color T-Shirts or Top

Pants (Boys/Girls) Loose fitting pants or slacks may be worn.

Pinafore (Girls) Must be navy blue in color, down below the knees in length and wide enough to allow students to sit cross-legged on the floor comfortably (keeping in mind prayer time). Loose-fitting and must not reveal the shape of the body

Shoes Students must wear closed-toe shoes (sneakers, dress shoes etc.)

 

KG-5th Grade Uniform (Mandatory) (Boys)

Shirt Long/Short Sleeve Oxford Blue Shirt—Part#1017A

Pants Pleated Double Knee Navy Pant—Part#1005A

Shoes/Socks Students must wear closed-toe dress shoes in black with Navy Blue or

White  Socks

Tie Adjustable Navy/Red Plaid Tie—Part# 10301 (can be purchased from the school on the first day)

 

KG-5th Grade Uniform (Mandatory) (Girls)

Top/Blouse: Long Sleeve Peter Pan Blue Blouse—Part# 1034B

Pants: Pleated Navy Pant—Part#1055B

Skirt: Long Navy Skirt—Part# 1270B

** Students either choose between Pants or Long Skirt as the dress

Shoes/Socks Students must wear closed-toe dress shoes, or sneaker in black with Navy Blue or White  Socks

Tie Adjustable Navy/Red Plaid Cross Tie—Part# 10754 (can be purchased from the school on the first day)

 

Outerwear: Blazers, heavy or lightweight jackets, coats or fleece may be worn to school and when outdoors, if this outwear to be worn inside the school, it has to be solid navy blue in color. (Please label with child's name). If outerwear has a sports team name or brand name logo on the outside, the font is to be no larger than 1 inch tall

 

Dress-Down Days

On days that students are not required to wear their normal school uniforms, they are still required to dress appropriately. The list that follows is not meant to be exhaustive, but to give guidelines for student dress on these days

 

Girls

  • Jeans or khakis or below knee skirts/dresses
  • T-shirts, as long as wording and pictures are acceptable
  • All clothing should be free of holes or ragged edges and must be worn in good taste and modesty
  • Girls are asked to avoid low-cut or tight fitting clothing
  • Tennis shoes or any dress shoe with closed toe & heel
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    Boys

  • Jeans or long shorts
  • T-shirts, as long as wording and pictures acceptable
  • All clothing should be free of holes or ragged edges and must be worn in good taste and modesty
  • Tennis shoes or any dress shoe with closed toe & heel
  • Boys are asked to wear clothes that fit appropriately
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    Prayer Wear for Girls

  • Hijab that covers the hair and goes down to the chest.
  • If wearing short sleeve top, appropriate prayer clothes that are long enough to cover bare arms must be worn
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