BW Dallas School Bus Schedules, pg 2 B | ake-Lehman School Bus Schedules, pg 3 o Supplement to The Dallas Post August 21, 1991 | UE s J Dallas Senior High opening schedule You Know-How Fresh Our Milk 1s | S 8 5 0 9 0 0 800 @ 9 20 06 9S 060008980 Wr. Frank Galicki, Principal of newspapers to determine their at 8:00 a.m. Dallas Senior High 8 a the ‘Dallas Senior High School, child's busassignmentanddepar- School freshmen are requested to announced that the 1991-92 ture points. Any concerns regard- report to the high school audito- school year will begin for all stu- ing bus transportation should be rium. Secondary students who dents in the Dallas School District addressed to Mrs. Susan Farr, Bus have not registered for school on Wednesday, September 4, 1991. Coordinator, at the Dallas School should report to the building office The professional staff of the Dallas Dsitrict Administration Offices, of their respective schools. Schools will participate in an in- Church Street, Dallas. service program beginning Tues- day, September 3, 1991. The high school begins at 8:00 a.m. and dismisses at 2:58 p.m. Parents are requested to consult thd bus routes published in the All Dallas Senior High School seniors and juniors and sopho- ‘mores should consult the bulletin board listings, in the cafeteria, and report to their assigned homerooms The school lunch program will begin on September 5, 1991. The first day of school is a full-day session. Parents are reminded that student lunches for senior high school students is ala-carte. Dallas Middle School opening schedule Preparations for the opening of the Dallas Middle School have been underway. Dr. Gilbert R. Griffiths, Principal, and his staff have been busy all summer readying the building and program for the open- ing clases on Wednesday, Septem- ber 4. The school's master schedule has been constructed to provide each student with a well-rounded program of subjects supplemented grade students will report to the middle school building between 7:45 and 8:00 a.m. Sixth-grade students, upon arrival at school, will report directly to the audito- rium. Seventh-grade students, upon arrival at school, will report directly to the gymnasium. Eighth- grade students will report directly to the cafeteria. At this time, a short orientation program includ- ing assignment to homerooms will be made. Students will then be day of school. To insure greater security of student lockers, combination padlocks will be available to rent for a $2.00 refundable fee. Stu- dents are asked to please bring $2.00 to school the first day. Locks will be available from the home- room teachers. Personal locks are not permitted. Students will be able to pur- chase a nutritious lunch begin- ning with the first day of school. What Else Makes «Special ? We have the traditional returnable glass bottle, and... The NEW popular, lightweight, convenient pouch. So little to discard. vith numerous co-curricular and Ya-curricular activities. instructed to report to theirhome- The price of a Class A lunch is _Sixth-, seventh-, and eighth- rooms in preparation for their first $1.25, The glass bottle and pouch only at Hillside + Cant Gok Any Fresher els 253 DINAN AANA oo 2 Y & (Grades 1 Thru 12 AUGUST 22 - SEPT. 20 - Your Child Will Be Tested For: 1. Visual Acuity - ability to see distance and near. "HILLSIDE . ‘ @ } 2 Steropsi - if eyes work together a FARMS § . @ i, yaa "3. Muscle mobility - check your XY 7 at ARR. i child's eye muscles for balance and XQ Un PAL coordination. pd » Call For Appointment These screenings are being : Students Under 16 Must Be Accompanied By A Parent Or Guardian offered as a public service VISION ASSOCIATES Dr. L.M. Krotick Dr. J.P. Bozzuto — Ii DAIRY STORE ~ 6 N. Main Street . Pittston, PA 18640 Dallas Shopping Center ~~. 654-6051 675-2120 @sASS0SCAEREE8 00000 RARRLARRASRRSRSCRERRRSR ERR. BARES E HILLSIDE ROAD, SHAVERTOWN
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