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Carlisle Elementary School is a Title I School. 100% of our core academic teachers are certified.
Our mission at Carlisle Elementary School is to promote a strong foundation for life learning in an atmosphere of trust, understanding, and respect.
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To help make school visits safer and easier, we’ll now be using Circool—a simple, secure check-in system trusted by many other local school districts at our elementary schools.
Here’s how it works:
When you visit our schools, show your Circool Pass (QR Code) on your phone to check in at the Self-Service Kiosk in the front office.
Select where you’re headed, and your visitor badge will print instantly.
It’s quick and easy! When will I use Circool?
1. Visiting the School: For individual meetings, lunches, etc.
2. Checking your child in or out: Circool helps the school confirm that students are being checked in or out by an approved adult.
3. Attending School Events: School events appear in Circool so you can RSVP and access your event pass before you arrive.
4. Unscheduled early dismissal: If school needs to dismiss early or reunify students with families, Circool helps the school check students out safely, quickly, and accurately.

As we begin the new school year, we want to share an important update regarding medications during the school day. The State of Alabama now has a new form that must be completed for prescription medications and over-the-counter (OTC) medications that require administration at school. https://www.ecboe.org/en-US/health-services-1313935f
Our school nurses are available to support students who require medication during the school day. However, we do encourage medications to be administered at home whenever medically appropriate.
Please remember:
Medication forms must be completed in full.
The medication label and the doctor's order (this form) must match before medications can be given.
Prescription medications must be in the original pharmacy-labeled container.
Over-the-counter medications must be in the original unopened container.
OTC medications given at school for more than two weeks require a healthcare provider's order.
Taking a few extra minutes to ensure forms are completed correctly and medication labels match the order will help us provide safe and timely care for your child.
This form is also available on the ECBOE website under "Health Services". If you have any questions, please contact your school nurse. Thank you for partnering with us to keep our students healthy, safe, and ready to learn!
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April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month—a time to shine a light on the importance of protecting our children and supporting families. Together, we can build stronger, safer communities by...
Carlisle will dismiss 1st buses at 12:30, car riders at 12:45 and last buses at 1:00.