Thank You to HyVee and Proctor & Gamble for the new Smartboard.
It will be available for teachers to use in their rooms as soon as funds are available for a stand.
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Upcoming Events
Nov 19 |
Visit with Illustrator, Chris Soentpiet |
Nov 23 |
GWAEA Hearing test |
Nov 25-27 |
No- School -Thanksgiving Break |
Nov 30 |
K- 2nd Grade visit with Jeanette Hopkins, Author |
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Help prevent the spread of H1N1!
Stay home when sick: Those with flu-like illness should stay home for at least 24 hours after they no longer have a fever, or signs of a fever, without the use of fever-reducing medicines. They should stay home even if they are using antiviral drugs.
Hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette: Wash hands frequently with soap and water when possible, and cover noses and mouths with a tissue when coughing or sneezing (or into one’s elbow if no tissue is available). Discard the tissue immediately and wash hands after coughing or sneezing.
Early treatment of high-risk students and staff: People at high risk for influenza complications who become ill with influenza-like illness should speak with their health care provider as soon as possible. Early treatment with antiviral medication may be an option. People at high risk include those who are pregnant, have asthma or diabetes, have compromised immune systems, or have neuromuscular diseases.
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GO HILLS LIGHTNING BOLTS!

