» 2 Gigi hvala ee., gb wming ® had od » - hd - - 4 ..o fx | . > . é 3 o > > ? 0 0 ) 0 d 4 > . 2 > - > = Back To School The Dallas Post August 23, 1995 7. 2 Back To School The Dallas Post August 23, 1995 | y L-L bus schedules (continued from page 6) Noxen Elementary School. signed students. . PM - Reversed. PM - Same. Run #2. Return for ROSS Main Road-Sweet Valley to Harris students. Opening day information for Dallas Elementary Room assignments will be given first day For kindergarten to fifth grade students who attend the Dallas Elementary School, school will begin August 30. The staff will be preparing the building and par- ticipating in activities prior to the Mid school homerooms assigned on opening day Preparations for the opening of the Dallas Middle School have been underway. Principal An- thony B. Martinelli, and his staff have been busy all summer ready- ing the building and program for the opening of classes August 30. The school's master schedule has been constructed to provide each student with a well-rounded program of subjects supplemented with numerous co-curricular and Route #19 - 7:10 - Start at Stull. Pick up all elementary students to Market Street, Noxen. Route 29 assigned students to Lakeside Dr. Pick up students on Queen of Peace Road, Chestnut Tree, Tulip Road, School House Road to Lake-Noxen Elementary. PM - Reversed. Route #20 - 7:00 - Start at intersection of Route 415 & Pine St. Halowich Road, Tulip Tree Road, Sorber Mountain, Swan Road, Mooretown Road. Ever- green Estates. Exchange elemen- tary and secondary students with Route #21. Routes 29 & 118 to High School, Elementary, Junior High. PM - Reversed. Route #21 - 7:00 - Start at intersection of Route 415 & 29S at Township Line. North Moun- tain Road, Sunny Acres Road, Crisman Road, Mooretown Road. Evergreen Estates. Exchange secondary and elementary stu- Route #22.1 - 7:05 - Start on Loyalville Road. Gordon Road, Maple Tree Road, Hickory Tree Road, Pine Tree Road, Loyalville Road to Cornell Road. Turn around at Pikes Creek Store. Lehman Meeker Road to Junior High, High School and Elemen- tary. PM - Reversed. Route #22.2 - 6:55 - Run #1. LEHMAN CENTER students. Start on Main Road Sweet Valley at Pall Road, Hahn Road (T540), Calen- dar Road (SR4025). Right turn at Post Office. Use Grassy Pond Road to Main Road Sweet Valley. At Township Building use T-684 to Main Road-Sweet Valley. Pro- ceed to Lehman Center and dis- charge students at schools. Run #2. Return for ROSS ELEMENTARY students repeat- ing route and include North Lake. 3:25 - Receive LEHMAN CNEN- TER STUDENTS. Discharge en- route to Ross Elementary via Pall ELEMENTARY students. Use Bronson Road. Mooretown Road to Route 118W. Pick up students from R & R Store to Tr 644. Turn around and return to Grassy Pond/Garbush Hill Road. Dis- charge at Ross School. 3:25 - Receive LEHMAN CEN- TER students at High School. Route 118W to Grassy Pond/ Garbush Hill Road. Discharge students enroute. Receive ele- mentary students at ROSS SCHOOL. Return over Grassy Pond Road. Route 118W to TR 644. Return to Mooretown Road. Use Bronson Road to Route 118. Route #24 - 7:00 - Run #1. LEHMAN CENTERS students. Start Kreller Road by Bronson Road. Route 118 to R & R Store and turn around. Route 118 to Harris Pond Road, Main Road, Sweet Valley. Pick up assigned students along Main Road-Sweet Valley to Lehman Center. Discharge stu- dents. Pond Road. Cross Route 118 onto KrellerRoad. Use Route 118W to R & R Store and turn around. Return on Route 118E to T685. Route #25 - 6:50 - Run #1. LEHMAN CENTERSstudents. Start at “T" of Cannonball & Bear Swamp (T569). To Broadway Road. Turn around at Hoyt's on SR 4021. Ledge Hill to Muhlenburg/Sweet Valley Road. Sylvan Lake. Go to Pritchard Corners. Turn around. Proceed to Cemetery Road via Main Road Sweet Valley, left on Route 29 proceed to High School. Run #2. Return for ROSS ELEMENTARY students in Broad- way area repeating route. 2:45 - Pick up SWEET VALLEY ACADEMY students for public routes at High School. 3:25 - Receive LEHMAN CEN- TER students. Discharge stu- dents on Main Road-Sweet Valley enroute to ROSS ELEMENTARY. Receive tudents. Discharge to Run #2. Return for ROSS ELEMENTARY students repeat- ing route. 3:25 - Receive LEHMAN CEN- TER students at High School. Discharge students along Main Road-Sweet Valley enroute to ROSS ELEMENTARY. Receive students. Return via morning route. Route #27 - 7:20 - Start on Main Road-Sweet Valley. Pick up assigned students along road and at North Lake. At High School receive SWEET VALLEY CHRIS- TIAN and MUHLENBURG CHRIS- TIAN students brought in by publicroutes. Route 118 to Sweet Valley picking up students en- route. Discharge Sweet Valley Christian Academy students. Go to Sweet Valley/Broadway Road. Left turn past Moss's onto T654. Proceed to Muhlenburg Christian Academy via Bloomingdale. 2:45 - Receive SWEET VALLEY CHRISTIAN students for Route opening of school to make the extra-curricular activities. dents with Route #20. Use Maple Road, Hahn Road, Pritchard Cor- Run #2. Return for ROSS Sylvan Lake. Use T658 & Ledge 118. start of the school year as smooth Sixth, seventh and eighth grade Tree Road, Outlet Road, Loyalville ners. eceive ROSS stUDENTS. ELEMENTARY students. Starton Hill to Broadway area. 3:30 - Return MUHLENBURG as possible. students will report to the middle Road, Tulip Tree Road, Halowich Use Grassy Pond Road to T-571. Kreller Road. Route 118W to R & Route #26 - 6:40 - Run #1. CHRISTIAN students. First to fifth grade students will attend full day sessions from 9:10 a.m. to 3:40 p.m. Parents should consult the bus routes published in the newspapers to determine their child's bus assignment and departure points. It is requested that students ride a bus to and from school the first day to facili- tate student awareness of their bus assignment and to aid the school district in maintaining accurate and comprehensive stu- dent transportation records. If it is necessary for a parent to ac- company a child to school, it is suggested that the student ride the bus and the parent meet the student at the school building. Regular student lunches will be available the first day. Ele- School phone numbers: Dallas schools: Administrative Offices: 675-5201 High School: 674-7208 Middle School: 674-7205 Dallas Elem.: 675-7271 Westmoreland: 674-7283 Lake-Lehman schools: High school, middle level and offices: 675-2165 Dallas Elementary School is also home 0 the Back Mountain's most popular playground. mentary lunches are $1.30, re- duced lunches are 40 cents and milk is 40 cents. Students may bring their entire lunch or may purchase their beverage. Snacks are available. Kindergarten students will at- tend pre-arranged sessions Au- gust 30 and 31. On Friday, Sept. 1 morning students will take buses to school and be dismissed at The MO2t Imp ort+qn+t Le220Nn g Parent Cqh Teach Theil CHildren... Pe Wike When it Co ®) me2 T 10:30. Afternoon students will be picked up for a 2:15 arrival at school and be dismissed with other students at the end of the day. On Tuesday, Sept. 5, they will attend regularly scheduled kindergarten sessions. To facilitate student room as- signments the first day, the fol- lowing plans have been developed. All fifth grade students will report to Mrs. Crabtree’s room (#306). All fourth grade students will report to Mrs. Reilly's room (#108). Third grade students will report to Mr. Wesley's room (#204). Second grade students will report to the cafeteria and first grade students to the gym. Teacher and parent volunters will be available to aid students. school between 7:45 and 8 a.m. Sixth-graders will report to the auditorium. Seventh-graders will report to the gymnasium. Eighth- graders will report to the cafeteria for a short orientation program and assignment to homerooms. Students will then report to their homerooms. To ensure greater security of student lockers, combination padlocks will be available to rent for a $2.00 refundable fee. Stu- dents should bring $2.00 to school the first day. Locks will be avail- able from the homeroom teach- ers. Personal locks are not per- mitted. Students will be able to pur- chase lunch beginning with the first day of school for $1.40. As you get your children ready for school, focus on what is essential for supporting your children in their academic success! A thorough vision analysis and top-quality eye exam for children, from the very youngest to those approaching adult- hood is most important. Visually related learning problems may be detected and corrected at the time of an eye exam, ensuring that your children are prepared to learn and that any visual obstacles in their way have been removed. Dr. Curtis Goodwin is a skilled professional (as well as a Wconcerned parent!) who uses state-of-the-art equipment and his vast experience in Pediatric Optometry for the benefit of your children's eyesight. Make the grade and be a wise parent—Schedule an appointment for your children to have their eyes examined by Dr. Goodwin at Back Mountain Eye Care Center. Road. Left at “T" on Pine St. Lakeside Drive to Lake Noxen Elementary. PM - Reversed. Route #22 - 7:10 - Start at Route 118 & Trojan Road. Right onto T581 to Route 29S. Tum around at Catholic Church. Route 29 to Lakeside Dr., Cease Ter- race. Return to Route 29N, Lakewood Dr., and Route 29 as- Go to Calendar Road, Hahn Road, Pall Road. Route #23 - 7:05. - Run #1. LEHMAN CENTER students. Start on Bronson Road, Mooretown Road, Route 118 to TR 644 and turn around. Route 118, Gar- bush Hill /Grassy Pond Road. Use T-571 to Main Road-Sweet Valely. Route 118E and Lehman Center. Discharge students at schools. R Store. Turn around and return to Harris Pond Road. Pick up assigned students on Main Road- SweetValley to Ross Elementary School. 3:25 - Receive LEHMAN CEN- TER students at High School. Use Route 118W and Main Road-Sweet Valley and discharge students. Receive ROSS ELEMENTARY students at school. Return over LEHMAN CENTERstudents. Start on Nevel Hollow Roaed. Go to Bloomingdale Corners. Turn around at Grange Hall. Pick up students on SR 4019, T513, SR 4016, Sr 4023. Go to Trailer Court/Peat Moss Road, Sweet Valley/Broadway Road. Proceed to Lehman Center picking up assigned students along Main Road-Sweet Valley. Discharge Route #27.1 - 3:25 - Receive LEHMAN CENTER students for Main Road-Sweet Valley and North Lake. 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