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Upcoming Events
8/17/2010
- First Grade Orientation
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
- First Grade Orientation
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
8/18/2010
8/19/2010
8/20/2010
 
District Announcements
Free Summer Meals!
Click here for menu and locations for summer meals breakfast and lunch.  All children ages 1-18 can eat lunch at these locations and no registration is necessary. Come join us!
Cheerleading Mini Clinic
The Alliance High School Cheerleaders Youth Cheerleading Camp
August 2-5
12:30-3:00 P.M.
Alliance High School Gymnasium

Cost is $25.00 and includes daily snack and a t-shirt!

Registration forms can be found outside of the Alliance Athletic Office
Ticket window.

Registration forms and payment must be received by July 23.
Checks can be made payable to Alliance Cheerleaders.
School Announcements
iPads in Education

 Thanks to our technology fundraisers, we have just received a set of 16 Apple iPads to use in the computer lab and to be checked out to classrooms.  In addition to using the iPad with Wi-Fi to access Study Island and various online library resources, students can also create Keynote presentations, Numbers spreadsheets, Pages files, or create a Photo slideshow.  Since every classroom will have a projector and SMARTBoard this fall, students will be able to connect the iPad to the projector with a special cable and share their work with the class. There are also over 200,000 applications, or apps, in the iTunes Store--many of which can be used on the iPads for education. Examples are Google Earth, iBooks, Chess, NASA, Oregon Trail, and more!

  In addition, the Parkway PTO and Mrs. Mathie joined forces to purchase 4 more sets of SMART Response Clickers for the classrooms, and the new SMART Response software being released in July will even allow Mrs. Powell to use the iPads as Clickers in the lab!  Check out Mrs. Powell's Tech. Blog in the near future for more information about the iPads & specific apps to use with them.

Recognize This Guy?
  Students...Do you recognize Moby from Brain Pop?  He was at the ISTE
conference in Denver in June.  Mrs. Powell attended this conference
and is bringing back a ton of technology ideas to share with everyone!  

  Did you also know you can watch a featured Brain Pop movie
every day this summer?  If you have an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch,
visit the iTunes App Store and download the Brain Pop app.  It's free!
Then watch a new Featured Movie daily and take the follow-up quiz.

  Now you can watch the daily Brain Pop Movie on our website!  
Click HERE to watch today's Featured Movie.
Congratulations, Fifth Graders!
 Congratulations to the Parkway fifth graders on your graduation!  We will miss you!  Best of luck at the middle school next year!
NOTE:  DVDs of the 5th Grade Graduation Slideshow are available in the school office.
Happy Retirement!
 Three longtime Alliance City Schools staffers are retiring at the end of this school year.  Principal Kathie Mathie, secretary Cheryl Ott, and first grade teacher Diane Lieszkovszky are each ending over 30 years with the school district.  All three were honored at the end of Tuesday's talent show with songs and flowers.  Congratulations to all three ladies! As one first grader put it, "Everybody needs a vacation!", but we will miss all of you!  Enjoy your retirement!
Flip Over Garage Band This Summer--CANCELLED!
 Learn how to use Garage Band software with the Flip video camera (or iPod Nano) to create original songs, podcast interviews, story recordings, newscasts, and music videos.  Share creations on the school website, on iTunes, or import into iMovie.  This class is part of the First Flight Summer program, but is not listed on the schedule.  It will be offered June 14-18 from 9:00 - 12:00 and is for students currently in grades 3, 4, and 5.  Class size is limited to 10 students, so don't hesitate!  Cost: $6.00  **See/email Mrs. Powell for details.
Study Island--ONE MILLION???
 In preparation for the recent Ohio Achievement Assessments, Parkway third, fourth, and fifth graders have been working on Study Island during school, as well as before & after school, and at home!  Their hard work is paying off! Since September, third, fourth, and fifth graders have answered 975,043 questions in reading, math, social studies, and/or science.  This includes children who have already met the grade level goal and are now working above grade level.  Teachers set monthly goals for their classes to reach and the % of questions correct for the building is 76.1%. Students are closing in on ONE MILLION questions!! 
Join the WPKY News Team!
 Current 3rd & 4th Graders: Are you interested in being a newscaster, weather forecaster, podcaster, videographer, slideshow operator, pledge coordinator, roving reporter, or director for the WPKY Channel 69 Morning News program? If so, please write a paragraph listing which job you would like to do and why, and explain the skills you have that would make you excellent at that job.  Include your name, teacher's name, and homeroom number and give to Mrs. Powell by Friday, May 7.  News team members will be chosen and trained in May.
Welcome, Olivia Grace!
 Students in Mrs. Barthel's Reading and Language Arts classes were greeted by a special visitor in the computer lab recently.  While students were working on their Study Island goals in preparation for the upcoming achievement tests, Mrs. Barthel called the class from the hospital via Skype.  She introduced the students to her baby, Olivia Grace, and students were able to ask her questions.  Mrs. Barthel also wished the classes good luck on their tests next week. Congratulations to the entire Barthel family!

Famous Ohioans
Make sure you check out the short biographies of famous Ohioans, as portrayed by the 4th graders in Mrs. Alazaus's social studies classes.  Click HERE to jump to her classroom webpage.  Then scroll to the bottom of the page to the "Discussion Topics" section.  Click the name of a famous Ohioan then click the PLAY button to watch the video clip.
Famous Americans
The second grade classes at Parkway recently researched famous Americans, typed reports about them (using AppleWorks), created timelines about their lives (using TimeLiner) and dressed as the characters for a special program shared with their parents.  Click HERE to view an iPhoto slideshow of the second graders. (Click the Famous Americans link below the line to view the slideshow.)
Alliance City Schools Art Show
 The Alliance City Schools' annual student art show will be held throughout the month of April at Rodman Public Library.  Art work by Parkway students will be on display in the children's section.
SMART Showcase School
 Parkway School has been identified by SMART Technologies as a leader in the adoption and integration of technology to enhance teaching and learning.  As a result, Parkway has been named a SMART Showcase School! Benefits include SMART training credit and professional development, special offers on SMART products and services, sharing best practices with peers, colleagues, and school visitors, Beta testing of new SMART products, inner circle communications, and recognition on the SMART Showcase Schools website.  Congratulations staff and students!  Parents: Special thanks for organizing and supporting our fundraisers!
Fundraiser Winners!
   Congratulations to everyone who sold cookie dough and tickets for the lottery fundraiser!  The top salespeople for the lottery fundraiser were: 1st place: Riley Grisez, 2nd place: Logan Bell, and 3rd place: Tommy Gress.  Winners of the $50 drawing were: Asia Shriver, Sierra Nagle, and Ellie Brugh.

   The winning classes for the cookie sales were Miss Sage's 5th grade, followed closely by Mrs. Cvelbar's 2nd grade. Both classes sold over $1000 worth of cookie dough!  Also, Mrs. Balderson's class turned in the most orders. Congratulations to everyone! We plan to put the profits toward expanding the technology at Parkway!


Student Projects
 Students throughout the building have been creating audio podcasts of their oral reading, Keynote slideshow movies, SMART Notebook mathcasts and reading casts.  Make sure you check out the Discussion Topics section of your child's classroom webpage.  Currently, you will find audio recordings on Miss Croysdale's class page, Tall Tale podcasts and Keynote slideshows on Miss Sage's class page, and mathcasts on Mrs. Witham's classpage.  Fourth grade book review podcasts are now being uploaded to the website. You do NOT need an iPod to view these recordings.
First-Grade Inventors
Students in Miss Croysdale's classes recently studied inventions then created their own.  Robots, the Stairinator, bug swatters, and a Super Sweeper were some of the inventions the students made.  Then they wrote descriptions of their inventions, told what they did, how they worked, how much they would cost, and the location where they could be purchased. Check out the article in the March 11th issue of the Alliance Review!
Stark County Math Tournament
 Fifth graders from the A.C.S. Math Team participated in the Stark County Math Tournament at Jackson MS. Congratulations to the following students who placed in the competition:
  • Geometry: First Place--Natalie Dubaj
  • Mental Math: Second Place--Haeli Minor; Fourth Place--Brenden Kelly
  • Word Problems: Third Place--Jack Madison; Fourth Place--Kahana Slabaugh
  • Computation:  Second Place--Lilli Boehm
  • Team Problem Solving: Fourth Place--Cassie SierraValle, Cierra Roller, Evan Ayers

World Maths Day
 World Maths Day was March 3, 2010.  This year, because our school has a V-Math Live subscription, we were automatically entered into the event! Students could log in from home or at school and compete against students from around the world. Games lasted 60 seconds and students could earn points for correct answers.  Students moved up levels as they progressed through the games. There is a Hall of Fame for children who answered the most questions. Read more on the World Maths Day 2010 website.  The World Maths Day 2010 event officially began at 5 a.m. Tuesday, March 2, Eastern Standard Time, since that is when the the first time zone began March 3.  It ended Thursday, March 4, at 5 a.m., EST, since that is when March 3 ended for the last time zone.  UPDATE: Students have now competed against 46 countries, including Trinidad & Tobago, Luxembourg, and Croatia!
Skype Session with School in Ireland
  The third graders in Mrs. Weingart's class participated today in a Skype session with Miss Heather Stump's class at Philomena Primary School, in Bray, Co Wicklow, Ireland.  Miss Stump, a Mt. Union College student, did her pre-student teaching with Mrs. Weingart in the fall and is student teaching this semester at the Irish school under the guidance of teacher Doreen McHale.  Her class consists of 22 girls in the fourth "class", the boys having left the school after their 1st "class". It's girls only from then on!  Learn more about the school by visiting their website: 
http://www.stphilomenas.ie/home.html  and view some of the students' work:
http://ravenswell.wikispaces.com
Update on Haiti Donations!
The 4th Graders at Parkway School raised a WHOPPING total of $783.80, up from the original goal of $100 for the Haiti Project!!! This amount will feed almost 392 people for an entire day! The breakdown is as follows: Cash: $88, Quarters: $80, Dimes: $75, Nickels: $26, Pennies: $309, $200 from an anonymous donor, and $5.80 in unrolled change! ALL money was donated to the Red Cross last week! It was really exciting to have the wonderful citizens of Alliance dropping off their change at Parkway! THANK YOU to everyone who donated to this project!
Let It Snow!
 Snow has literally BLANKETED our area for the past few days! Students...if you have some great snow pictures, send them via email to Mrs. Powell (powell@acs.sparcc.org) and she'll put them together into a slideshow!  Here's one of Mrs. Cvelbar's students playing in the snow!
Video Interviews Added!
 Check out the video interviews that have just been posted on the Technology/Computer Lab webpage!  Listen to Maddie's chat with AHS graduate and guest speaker Ben Shuster.  (The interview was videotaped by Will, using our new Flip camera!)  Also hear Blake's interview with ACS Rookie Teacher of the Year, Kelly Croysdale.  
Click HERE.  Both interviews are listed as Feb. 13, 2010 entries.

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Haiti Needs Our Help!
 Attention, Parkway Families:
Haiti needs our help to recover from their recent earthquake.  Each student can help by bringing in their pennies, other change, or dollar bills.  Our goal was to collect 10,000 pennies, which is $100, to give to the Red Cross on February 11, 2010.  However, we have already raised $106.  The new goal is double the old one--$200.  It takes $2.00 right now to feed a person from Haiti per day and we want to feed 100 people for a day!  Fourth Graders will go around to every homeroom each morning before announcements to collect the donations.  Please help us go beyond our goal to help out a country in need!  Bring your money in today!  Thanks for your participation in this special project.  Read about MUC students' and MUC grad/Colts player Pierre Garcon's efforts to raise money for Haiti in USA Today
Parkway School Yearbooks On Sale!
 Parkway School yearbooks are on sale now through February 12.  Information was sent home this week with the students. Yearbooks cost $15.00.  Please return envelopes with money enclosed to school.  If you have any questions, please email Miss Croysdale.  Thanks for your support!
Order Your Xmas Files DVD?
 Parkway's 2009 Christmas musical, The Xmas Files (grades 3-5), is now available on DVD. Each DVD costs $6.00, and all proceeds will go to the Parkway Elementary School technology fund.  Please use the form handed out at school and return it to Miss Sage with your money.  Or you can use the form below and send your money in a LABELED envelope to school.  (Orders won't be processed until money is sent.) Checks can be made out to Parkway School.  Please try to have your order in by Friday, Jan. 8 (first order) or Thursday, Jan. 14, (second order). Thank you very much for all of your support!  Contact Miss Sage if you have any questions (330-829-2264). 
XMAS FILES ORDER FORM:
Student's Name 
Grade
Homeroom Teacher
Number of DVDs Ordered
Cost 
CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT

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Alliance Grad & MTV Staffer Speaks to WPKY News Team
Alliance High School graduate Ben Shuster recently visited Parkway School to speak to the WPKY News Team.  Ben works for the MTV television show "Rob Drydek's Fantasy Factory" and lives in California.  He explained his job to the group, answered questions the students had, then participated in a follow-up interview conducted by WPKY News Team member Madison Gasparik.  Read about his visit in the Alliance Review.
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The X-Mas Files
A holiday musical comedy called "The X-Mas Files" will be presented in the Parkway School gym on Tues., Dec. 15 & Wed., Dec. 16 at 6:30 p.m.  Seventy students from grades 3, 4, and 5 are in the production, led by teachers Diane Hisey, Nicole Rozich, and Diane Witham.  The musical involves a governor from the state of Confusion, strange creatures with antennae coming out of their heads, special agents, imposter Santas, interrogators and the school chorus!  Click HERE to view a photo slideshow of a recent rehearsal. (You must be logged in.)
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WPKY News Team KSU Field Trip
The WPKY News Team visited Kent State University's School of Journalism and Mass Media on Nov. 20.  They were able to view and take charge in the control room, sit at the news desk and introduce themselves, and even try out the green screen for the weather forecast!  The news team then visited the college radio station and each child had the opportunity to be interviewed on a live radio broadcast!  The students enjoyed lunch at Wendy's afterwards before returning to Parkway School.  Click HERE to view a photo slideshow of our field trip.
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VMath Live! 34 Countries and Counting!
Parkway students are learning how to use the new VMath Live online math program that Mrs. Witham was able to purchase with the Jennings grant she received.  There is a link to VMath Live on the Student Websites' drop-down menu on the Parkway website.  Students have already competed against other students from 34 different countries as they manipulate numbers mentally!  Those countries, not including the United States, are: United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, China, Switzerland, South Africa, Cuba, Germany, Russia, Belgium, Jordan, Portugal, Hong Kong (a territory of China), Singapore, Thailand, The Netherlands, The Phillipines, Mexico, Spain, Norway, Bahrain, Ireland, the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.  The UAE is located along the Persian Gulf and borders Oman and Saudi Arabia.  It is made up of seven emirates, or states, including Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al-Quwain, Ras al-Khaimah and Fujairah. The newest countries that students have competed against are Nigeria, Vietnam, Indonesia, Kenya, Pakistan, Oman, and Japan.   http://www.vmathlive.com/signin/ For more information about the countries listed, check out the CIA World Factbook.

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Parkway PTO Pick 3 Lottery Fundraiser
Help Parkway School raise money for SMARTBoards and accessories, field trips, incentives, and classroom materials.  Purchase your Pick 3 Lottery tickets from PTO, staff members or drop by the school office between the hours of 8 and 3.  Tickets cost $15.00 each and will be on sale until they are all sold or until January 4, 2010.  The actual drawings will take place Monday through Saturday in February, March and April, and the daily prize winner will receive $30.00 if the (straight) 3-digit number on their ticket matches the Ohio Lottery Pick 3 evening edition number.  One day during each of those 3 months $100.00 will be the prize!  THANKS for supporting the students and staff at Parkway School!
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Second Grade Videoconference
Students in Mrs. Balderson's second grade reading/language arts classes are participating in a pen-pal project with second graders from Washington Elementary in Marlington.  Recently, the Parkway 2nd graders had a "Meet & Greet" videoconference where they introduced themselves and met their penpals.  They also shared a song with the Marlington students about the parts of a friendly letter.  Click HERE to view a short slideshow of the activity. (You must be logged in to view the slideshow.)
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Visual Thesaurus is Now Online!
Teachers and Students:  Check out the new website called Visual Thesaurus.  Words, definitions, opposites (antonyms), and Spelling Bees are interactive at Visual Thesaurus.  One particularly useful feature is the Vocab Grabber, where you can copy and paste several paragraphs or pages of text and automatically create a list of important vocabulary words.  Try it!  (You must be logged into the School Fusion website with your username/password to view the site.)  Visual Thesaurus  (There is also a link to this site under Teacher Resources...Technology Resources and another link under Student Websites.)
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Congratulations, Mrs. Garrett!
Volunteer Maryellen Garrett was awarded the Character Counts award for Parkway School at a recent reception.  She helps regularly in Mrs. Balderson's second grade class.  Mrs. Garrett is a retired secretary, and in addition to her volunteer work, she enjoys watching her grandsons play football.  Congratulations, Mrs. Garrett!
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Report Cards & Pinnacle Internet Viewer (PIV)
First nine-weeks report cards were sent home with students on Friday, Oct. 30.  Remember:  Parents and students can check grades online throughout the grading period.  Click the Parent Information link to the left, then select the Pinnacle Internet Viewer link.  Use the login & password information from the Pinnacle Internet Viewer (PIV) letters sent home in late September.
Call Parkway School and ask for the Tech. Resource Teacher (Ext. 1945) if you have lost the letter or if you have any problems or questions.
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Videoconference with CBS News Journalist Byron Pitts
Students on the WPKY News Team participated in a multi-point videoconference with tv journalist Byron Pitts.  Mr. Pitts works on the 60 Minutes television show and has traveled extensively around the world, including several trips to London, Iraq, and Afghanistan.  The students were able to ask him questions and they learned that he loves to write, he has traveled to Washington, D.C quite often, likes working with Katie Couric, and overcame stuttering and illiteracy for a career in broadcast journalism.  Read more about Byron Pitts or read about his new book: Step Out on Nothing.
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Character Word of the Week
We have been sharing Character Words of the Week on the WPKY Morning News each day.  This week, our character word is: EXAMPLE.  We explained that an example is someone that represents others in a group.  We discussed being a good example vs. a bad example. We suggested ways that students can be good examples: 1.Remember that younger children are watching you.  If you do good things, they will do good things.  If you do bad things, they may also do bad things.  2.If one child is making fun of another child, you say something nice instead.  3.If others around you are goofing off instead of doing what your teacher asked you to do, you do NOT join them.  Instead you do what you were asked. We also discussed how Cinderella's behavior in the Disney movie set a good example.  Finally we discussed the saying "Practice what you preach."  This means: If you tell others that it is important for them to act or behave in a certain way, then it is very imortant that you behave in that same way to support, or back up, what you said.  Remember: Be a good example in all that you do!  Previous Character Words of the Week have been: Reliable, Accountable, Self-Control, Goal-Setting, Hard Work, and Perseverance.

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First Move Chess
The second and third grade classes have been learning how to play chess.  Why Chess? It teaches strategy, sportsmanship, analysis, and builds self-esteem.
The First Move website will be hosting an online chess tournament on Friday, October 30th.  The tournament starts at 12:00 p.m. and ends at 9:00 p.m.  Each time a student logs on and plays a full game of chess, they will be given a point for their class.  The class with the most points will win an award for each student.  The link to the First Move website has been added to the Student Websites button on the left side of this page.  Students need to enter a password to play online.  (See the First Move newsletter for details.)  http://www.af4c.org/
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Grandparents' Day at Parkway
Grandparents are invited to school on Friday, October 9th, from 8:30-10:30 a.m.  Visit your grandchildren's classrooms, then stop in the library to browse through books.  Grandchildren will then accompany their grandparents to the gym for cookies and punch.  Click HERE to view photos of the event.
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Congratulations, Miss Croysdale!
Congratulations to first grade teacher Kelly Croysdale!  She has been selected as the Rookie Teacher of the Year for Alliance City Schools!  She will be recognized at the Education Celebration sponsored by WHBC and Mix 94.1 on Thursday, October 29. www.mix941.com/pages/5171459
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Number Gurus Grant!
Congratulations to Mrs. Witham!  She just learned that she received a $3000 grant from the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation to support the "Number Gurus" project.  It is designed to help students in grades 1 - 5 increase their math fact fluency--a component of number sense.  To meet this goal, the online VmathLive program will be available for students to use before and after school and can also be accessed from home.  Students will compete in real time with others from around the world, while learning to manipulate numbers mentally!  Check out the website: http://www.vmathlive.com/
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Listen to Podcasts of the WPKY Morning News
Catch the WPKY daily news by listening to student-created podcasts!  Click the link below,
http://web.me.com/aviatorteach/Site/Welcome.html
then, on the webpage that appears, click PODCAST in the turquoise strip at the top of the page.  Next, click the purple podcast symbol to load the podcast, and click the triangle to start the news.
Students share student birthdays, fun facts, the weather forecast, school events, and much, much more!

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Parkway School Makes the Grade!
Parkway School was labeled EFFECTIVE on the state report cards issued recently.  Parkway students in grades 3, 4, and 5 met 5 of the 9 standards and narrowly missed a 6th one by 4/10ths of a percent!  The 10th standard is for attendance, which our school also met, with an attendance rate of 94.7 percent!  Our Performance Index Score, which takes into account students who score Proficient, Advanced and Accelerated on the state achievement tests, was 91.8.  GREAT job Parkway students and staff!  Keep setting those goals high!
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Parkway WPKY News Team in the NEWS!
Check out the article in the Alliance Review about the WPKY News Team. 
http://www.the-review.com/news/article/4656627
Also, read the top 10 reasons students gave for wanting to be on the WPKY News Team this year:
1.I want to be a weather forecaster because I want to be a meterologist when I grow up, and I love to watch the Weather Channel.
2.I want to be a weather forecaster because I speak loudly, clearly, and with expression when needed so viewers can understand me.
3.I want to be in charge of the Keynote slideshows because I like technology.
4.I want to be a weather forecaster.  Weather is important to me because when I grow up to be a Blue Angel pilot, I will need to check the radar.
5.I feel that doing something like this (being on the news team) will help me in the years to come.
6.I want to be a weather forecaster because I will do extra research and find current facts about the weather.
7.I want to be a newscaster because I would practice the news script before going on air.
8.I want to be a podcaster because I read with a lot of enthusiasm.
9.I'd like to be the music director because I love music and like working on the computer.
10. I would enjoy being the weather forecaster outside because I'd do anything just to get outside.  (She drew a picture of herself in rain, snow, thunderstorms, but wrote NO TORNADO!)

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Start the Year Right!
Visit with us on Thursday, August 20th, between the hours of 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

You will receive the following materials:
•    Emergency Medical Card – You can complete the card right here
•    Lunch Menus for September
•    Free Lunch Application Forms
•    Handbook for Students and Parents
•    District Calendar
•    Lunch Deposit Slips

Students and parents will also be able to visit their classrooms for the 2009-2010 school year and locate their desks and lockers.  Bring your school supplies and put them in your lockers so you won't have to bring them on the bus. You will also be able to meet your teachers.  Each family will be able to pay school fees, deposit lunch money on your account, and verify bus information.  Please plan on visiting us Thursday, August 20th. 


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