Dr. Linford A. Werkheiser, )allas superintender. of schools, announced th the 1976-77 school year w ! begin for all students in thé Dallas School District an Wed- nesday, Sept. . 8. The professional staff of the Dallas Schools will par- ticipate in an in-service orientation program on Tuesday, Sep. 7. pt. 8 all students in grades 1 through 12 will be attending full day sessions. Daily schedules: for all elementary students in grades 1-4 will be from 9:15 to 3:45 p.m.; the Dallas Intermediate School students, grades 5 and 6, will attend from 9:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Junior High School students in grades 7-9 and staff will be available to assist pupils in locating their rooms. The schedule of school entry for kin- dergarten students is being provided to parents during the student-parent-teacher pre-school conferences. Dallas Junior High School students are asked to meet at the following locations: 7th grade in the auditorium, 8th grade in the cafeteria, and 9th grade in the gymnasium. Dallas tells Dallas School District has announced a change in the 1976-77 free and reduced price meal and free milk policy for children unable to pay the full price. Local school officials have adopted the following Dallas Senior High School sophomores are requested to report to the high school auditorium. All juniors and seniors should consult the bulletin board listings and report to their assigned homerooms. Secondary students who have not registered for school should report to the building office of their respective schools. All elementary pupils not registered should report to Mrs. Mary Shaver in the Dallas Township Elementary School. The school lunch program will begin on Sept. 8, the first day of Parents are reminded that the cost of the student lunch is 50 cents for elementary pupils and 55 cents for secondary students. Milk will be available for individual purchase at the -same price as last year. Free Meals Reduced Price Meals PAGE THREE { begin school at 8 a.m. and dismiss at 2:49 p.m. The Family Size -and-or Free Milk+ Lunchand-or Breakfast nNpw p4cULTY-Nine new faculty members attended the 13th annual orientation meeting of the Lake-Lehman elementary; second row, Susan Roese, elementary; . family size and income ; : m. iteria for = determinin Dolores Casilli, secondary; Deborah Deluca, secondary; 4 high See begins gtr Qligibility: 2 Sus $0 DE Bo jot School District on Monday. Left to right, first row, are Denise Witek, elementary; and Richard Hohenwarter, ; : 3 9 9 M il i i . : p.m.Parents should consult Children of parents and Three 0 to 5,980 5,981 £09,320 eT Soren EE paann damn Secondary the bus routes publishedin guardians who ' are Four 0 to 7,130 7,131 t0 11,110 : : ? S the Dallas Post, Aug. 19, unemployed, or become Five 0 to 8,190 8,191 t0 12,770 (See P. 9) to determine unemployed, are eligible Six 0 to 9,240 9,241 t0 14,410 their child’s bus assign- for free and reduced price Seven 0 to 10,200 10,201 to 15,910 1.- L h 1d h ment and departure points. meals or for free milk Eight 0 to 11,150 11,151t017,390 o S t eacner Upon arrival at school, during the period of Nine 0 to 12,010 12,011 to 18,740 | all elementary students unemployment, provided Ten 0 to 12,870 12,871 £020,090 ° ° il are requested to move to that the period of unem- Eleven 0 to 13,730 13,371 to 21,430 ori e n t a t 1 on 9 i their assigned classroom. ployment causes your Twelve 0 to 14,590 14,591 £022,770 P | Class lists will be posted in family income to fall Eachadditional family member Lake-Lehman School Eileen Payer, audio-visual esacre la’s i sach elementary building within the eligibility $860 $1,340 District conducted its 13th coordinator; and Mrs. S up per C l u b i Ni ; criteria. Families falling within economic need based on annual orientation meeting Carol Ashton, director of : | these scales, or those the income and number of [Of New faculty members, food service, explained Rt. 118-10 min. from Dallas, Sg suffering from unusual persons in the family and Aug. 30, 8:30 a.m. to noon, their services in the school | N 3 V1] circumstances or hard- any unusual circumstances at the Lehman-Jackson district. FR IDAY NIGHT SP EC IAL bl ] ships are urged to apply for or hardships which affect a Elementary Building. Following a short break, RE ST A UR A | T free or reduced price family’s ability to pay for Superintendent of the members divided into "CHOICE REG. $3.75 ¢ Cc hmches -and-or. free. milk school meals and-or milk Schools Robert Z. Belles two groups, elementary \ b . 2 Dallas Shopping [1p R{clg for their children. Unusual ~The information provided and Elementary Principal and secondary. T OP 7 0 : circumstances and bard- on the application will be Charles C. James were in Elementary faculty RR ms Er me one DINNERS with hE Ebi EEE ER ERE $9 45 nd up IEE EEE EEE EER WEY TE EEE EE EE EE EE EEE TLILTTETYTTETT ships include unusually high medical expenses, shelter costs in excess of 30 percent of reported in- come, special education expenses due to mental or physical condition of a child, or disaster or casualty losses. In certain cases foster | children are also eligible for these = benefits. If | families have such children and wish to apply for such meals and milk, they should contact the school. They may do so by filling in the application forms sent home in a letter to parents. Additional copies are available at the ‘ principal’s office in each school. Applications may be submitted any time during the school year. The easy- to-complete form requests information that school officials need to determine held confidential and will be used only for the determining of eligibility. Under the provisions of the policy, the Coordinator of School Nurses will review applications and determine eligibility. If a parent is dissatisfied with the ruling of the local of- ficial, he or she may request, orally or in writing 675-5201, Dr. Linford A. Werkheiser, Superintendent, Dallas School District, Dallas, for a hearing to appeal the decision. Hearing procedures are outlined in the policy. The policy also provides that there will be no identification or discrimination against any child because of his-her race, religion, sex, color, national origin, or inability to pay the full price of the meal and-or milk. Mashed Potatoes Sauce $2.50 eee YY ry OC EE EE NY NY VV YY VV VY TV TTL | 5 P.M. TTI EE EE EE Tr rr rr rE ET EE EE EE EE EE EI EEE charge of the meeting. Registration was at 8:30 a.m., followed by a general meeting of the nine new members and orientation participants. Robert Z. Belles wel- comed the new faculty members and outlined pro- fessional responsibility to education. Anthony Marchakitus, assistant to the superintendent, ex- plained the central office and the teachers’ respon- sibilities. Available health services were described by Mrs. Marilyn Smith, school nurse, and Miss Sylvia Bator, guidance counselor, outlined guidance service. Michael P. Toole, home and school visitor; Mrs. IEEE (2) ETI TER BACON'N EGGS ‘COUNTRY HOME FRIED POTATOES: TOAST 'N JELLY shells with sauce outings, etc. members attended sess- ions on teacher respon- sibility and educational ob- jectives of elementary school; other responsibility inherent to the profession; teacher and the elemen- tary office and person-to- person exchange. Secondary teachers at- tended sessions on prin- cipal role, secondary policies and procedures, pupil personnel proc- edures, media service and person-to-person ex- change. 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