is Sebel lid Soon? el bedi bu Se Tia ®&€ 9661 "Ic Ista : . } — Te SS a = = ite 0 lil £ Q (A A) &) x \ i ace 120d Zale! on 1991195 of 49686 : SECT Fo sun z6S 25is0 aif 0092 oT #9kf 2 August 21, 1996 /] 3 ATF A) ; ¢ ~ 3°34 < August 21, 1996 7 2 Back To School The Dallas Post Back To School The Dallas Post EES a Lo GF Ta Le BST od a loYo)! opening information For all kindergarten to fifth grade students who attend Westmoreland Elementary: School, classes will begin August 28. The professional staff has been preparing the buildings and par- ticipating in orientation programs prior to the opening of school to make the first day as smooth as possible. Parents are reminded that on August 28, 1996 first through fifth grade students will be at- tending full day sessions from 9:15 am to 3:45 pm. Parents should consult the bus routes published in the newspapers to determine their child's bus as- signments and departure points. It is requested that students ride the bus to and from school the first day to facilitate student awareness of their bus assign- ments and to aid the district in maintaining accurate and com- prehensive student transportation records. If it is necessary for a parent to accompany a child to school, it is suggested that the student ride the bus and the parent meet the student at the school building. The school building is not open to students prior to 9:00am. - PLEASE - NO EARLY ARRIVALS! Kindergarten students will at- tend pre-arranged sessions on August 28 and 29. On Friday, August 30, morning students will take buses to school with other students and be dismissed at 10:30 am. Afternoon students will take buses to arrive at 2:15 pm and be dismissed with other students at the end of the day. On Tuesday, September 3, they will attend regularly scheduled kin- dergarten sessions. : To facilitate student room as- signments on the first day, the following plans have been devel- oped. All students in grades two through five will report directly to the cafeteria, located on the sec- ond floor. Grade one students will report to the first floor hallway, where teachers and volunteers will aid them in finding classrooms. Students can bring their own lunches to school or purchase hot lunches from the cafeteria for $1.30. Milk is $.40. Lehman-Jackson will post homerooms Homeroom assignments for Lehman-Jackson Elementary stu- dents will be posted on the front doors of the school beginning August 19. Parents are requested not to call the school for their child's assignment. Lake-Lehman High School and Middle School home rooms on page 11 of main paper Opening day schedule for Dallas Senior High School Dallas Senior High School prin- cipal Frank P. Galicki announces that the school year will begin August 28. Classes begin at 8 a.m. and dismiss at 3 p.m. Parents are requested to consult the bus routes published in the newspa- pers to determine their child's bus assignmentand departure points. Any concerns regarding bus trans- portation should be addressed to Mrs. Susan Farr, bus coordina- tor, at the Dallas School District Administration Offices, Church Street, Dallas. All Dallas Senior High School Dallas Middle School principal Anthony B. Martinelli has released opening day information for the Dallas Middle School. Students will report to the building between 7:45 and 8 a.m. Sixth grade students will re- port directly to the auditorium. Seventh grade students will report directly to the gymnasium. Eighth grade students will re- port directly to the cafeteria. At ‘this time, short orientation pro- grams and assignments to homerooms will be made. To ensure greater security of student lockers, combination pad- locks will be available to rent for a $2.00 refundable fee, which stu- dents are asked to please bring to school the first day. Locks will be available from the homeroom teachers. Personal locks are not permitted. Dallas Middle School opening information seniors, juniors and sophomores should consult the bulletin board listings in the cafeteria and report to their assigned homerooms at 8 a.m. Freshmen will report to the high school auditorium. Secondary students who have not registered for school should report to the building office of their respective schools. The school lunch program will begin August 28, a full day ses- sion. Parents are reminded that student lunches for senior high “school students are priced ala- carte. Students will be able to pur- chase lunch for the first day for Dallas Elementary opening information For Dallas kindergarten to fifth grade students who attend the Dallas Elementary School, school will begin Wed. Aug. 28. Parents are reminded that on Aug. 28, 1996, first to fifth grade students will be attending full day sessions from 9:10 a.m. to 3:40 p.m. Parents should consult the bus routes to determine their child’s bus assignment and de- parture 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 ac- curate 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. EI- ementary 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 student will at- tend pre-arranged session on Wednesday, August 27 and Thurs- day, Aug.28. On Fri.,, Aug.30, morning students will take buses to school and be dismissed at 10:30. Afternoon students will be picked up for a 2:15 arrival at schooland be dismissed with other students at the end of the day. On Tues., Sept. 3, they will attend regularly scheduled kindergarten sessions. Class lists will be posted at Dallas Elementary School the week of August 19. All students who know their assignment may report directly to their class room on the first day. The following plans have been made for stu- dents who have not had the op- portunity to check posted lists. All third, fourth and fifth grade students will report to the cafete- ria. 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Return Route 29N to Route 118, to Lehman Center Schools. PM: Same #146 - Coombs Road, Mountain View Dr., Jackson Road, Town & Country Manor, Jackson Road, To Lehman Center Schools. PM:Reversed #347 - Smith Pond Road. Turn around at Shouldice Road, Jackson Road, Follies Road, Huntsville Road to Old 115 to Lehman Center Schools. PM: Reversed #348 - Route 415 & Pine St., Halowich Road, Tulip Tree Road, Sorber Moun- tain, Swan Road, |de Road, Mooretown Road. Evergreen Estates. Exchange elementary and second- ary students with Route #21. Routes 29 & 118to Lehman Center Schools. PM: Reversed #549 - Route 118 & Trojan Road. Right onto T581 to Route 29S. Turn around at Catholic Church. Route 29 to Lakeside Dr., Cease Terrace. Re- turn to Route 29N, Lakewood Dr. and Route 29 to Lehman Center Schools. PM: Same #750 - Pine Tree Road, Loyalville Road, Hickory Tree Road, , Maple Tree Road, Rt 29 to Gordon Road, Rt 29to Rt 1I81to Loyalville Road, Cornell Road,, Lehman Meeker Road to Lehman Center Schools, PM: Reversed TO LEHMAN CENTER SCHOOLS AND ROSS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: ; #522 - Run #: LEHMAN CENTER STUDENTS: Main Road, Sweet Val- ley at Pall Road, Hahn Road (T 540), Calendar Road (SR 4025). Right turn at Post Office. Grassy Pond Road to Main Road Sweet Valley. At Town- ship Building use T-684 to Main Road - Sweet Valley, to Rt 29 , turnaround at Panko’s, to Rt to Lehman Center Schools. Run #2: Return for ROSS ELEMEN- TARY STUDENTS repeating route and include North Lake. PM: LEHMAN CENTER to Ross El- ementary via Pall Road, Hahn Road, Pritchard Corners, Grassy Pond Road to T-571, to Calendar Road, Hahn Road, Pall Road. #523 - Run# 1: LEHMAN CENTER STUDENTS. Bronson Road, Mooretown Road, Route 118 to TR 644 and turn around. Route [I8, Garbush Hill/Grassy Pond Road. T- 571 to Main Road - Sweet Valley. Route 118E to Lehman Center Schools. Run #2: Return for ROSS ELEMEN- TARY students. Bronson Road. Mooretown Road to Route 118W, R & R Store to TR 644. Turn around to Grassy Pond/Garbush Hill Road. to Ross School. PM: LEHMAN CENTER. Route 118W to Grassy Pond/Garbush Hill Road. ROSS SCHOOL. Grassy Pond Road. Route 118W to TR 644. Mooretown Road. Bronson Road to Route Il 8. #524 - Run #i: LEHMAN CENTER Kreller Road by Bronson Road. Route Il 8 to R & R Store & turn around, Route 118to Harris Pond Road, Main Road - Sweet Valley. Main Road - Sweet Valley to Lehman Center Schools. Run #2: ROSS ELEMENTARY Kreller Road. Route 118W to R & R Store. Turn around to Harris Pond Road. Main Road - Sweet Valley to Ross Elementary School. PM: LEHMAN CENTER High School. Route 118W and Main Road - Sweet Valley to ROSS ELEMENTARY Main Road - Sweet Valley to Harris Pond Road. Cross Route 118 on to KrellerRoad. Route lI8W to R&R Store and turn around, Return.on Route II8E to T 685. #525 - Run #1: LEHMAN CENTER STUDENTS. “T” of Cannonball & Bear Swamp (7569). To Broadway Road. Turn around at Hoyt's on SR 4021. Ledge Hillto Muhlenburg/Sweet Valley Road. Sylvan Lake. Pritchard Comers. Turn around. to Cemetery Road via Main Road Sweet Valley, Route 29to Lehman Center Schools. Run #2: Return for ROSS ELEMEN- TARY students in Broadway area re- peating route. PM: LEHMAN CENTER Main Road - Sweet Valley to ROSS ELEMEN- TARY. Sylvan Lake T658 & Lege Hill to Bear Swamp and Broadway area. #526 - Run #1: LEHMAN CENTER students to Nevel Hollow Road, to Bloomingdale Corners. Turn around at Grante Hall. SR 4019, T 513, SR 4016, SR4023. to Trailing Pine Road/ Peat Moss Road, SR 4024, Main Road, Sweet Valley Rt. 118to Lehman Center Schools. Run #2: Return for ROSS ELEMEN- TARY students repeating route. PM: LEHMAN CENTER Main Road - Sweet Valley enroute to ROSS EL- EMENTARY. Return via morning route. #551 - Main Road - Sweet Valley, North Lake. Route 118 to Sweet Val- ley Christian Academy to Sweet Val- ley/Broadway Road. Left turn past Moss’s onto T1654. to Muhlenburg Christian Academy via Bloomingdale. 2:45 PM: SWEET VALLEY ACAD- EMY CHRISTIAN students for Route 118. 3:30 PM: MUHLENBURG CHRIS- TIAN students. #527 PM ONLY: LEHMAN CEN- TER Main Road - Sweet Valley and North Lake. Pick up to ROSS EL- EMENTARY students for Main Road Sweet Valley and North Lake. TO LAKE-NOXEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TOLAKE-NOXEN EL- EMENTARY SCHOOL: #511 - Noxen: Rt 29, Maple St, Eliza- beth St, Tannery Hill, Island Road, Maple Street, Noxen Center. Rt 29 to Harveys Lake Lakeside Dr. West Point Ave to Lake Noxen School. PM: Reversed. #312 - Route 415 to Roosevelt St, Ridge Ave, Hillside Ave, Carpenter Road, Rhodes Terrace. Lakeside Drive to Lake Noxen Elementary. PM: Reversed #713 - Old Lake Road, Cook St, Shawnese - DeVeronica’s.. Old Lake Road to Route 415, to the old Dog House. to Alderson Church, Lakeview Terrace, to West Point Ave. Maywood Ave. to Lake Noxen Elementary. PM: Reversed #714 - Gordon Road. Route 29 to Route 118. Bronson Road, Mooretown Road, Route 29S to Hickory Tree Road, Outlet Road, Keefer Plot, Lakeside Drive to Rood Ave to Lake Noxen Elementary School. PM: Reversed #315 - Stull. Market Street, Noxen. Route 29 to Harveys Lake Trailer Court to Lakeside Dr., First Street, Hilltop. Second Street to end of dis- trict. Turn and return to Lakeside Dr. to Lake Noxen Elementary. PM: Reversed #316 - Routes 415 & 29S at Township Line. North Mountain Road, Sunny Acres Road, Crisman Road, Mooretown Road. Evergreen Estates. Exchange secondary and elemen- tary students with Route #20. Maple 3 Destination: 'Learning in the Abingtons' Please Have Your Boarding Pass and Photo ID Ready ATTENTION Now Boarding Anetta DeAngelo Directress (Flight Attendant) 563-1461 Ladies and Gentlemen and Little Ones Final and Last Call Flight 654 Montessori Tree Road, Outlet Road, Loyalvflle Road, to Queen of Peace Road, Lakeside Drive to Lake Noxen El- ementary. PM: Reversed #317 - Pine Free Road, Loyalville Road, Schoolhouse Road, Tulip Road, Chestnut Tree Road, Halowich Road, Pine St, Oak St,Lakeside Drive, Barnum St, Baird St, West Point Ave, Watahunee Park, to Lake-Noxen School. PM: Reversed TO PRIVATE SCHOOLS: #536 - Lake Lehman High School. Routes 118 & 415 to Machell Ave & GATE OF HEAVEN School. #522 PM: Reversed #731 - High School. Old 115, Hunts- ville Dam, Fieldcrest, Hillside, Route 309 to Luzerne, Courtdale Ave, Coo- per Street, Evans Street to WEST SIDE TECH. PM: Reversed Students will be re- turned to the high school for regular assigned routes. #572 Lake Silkworth. ldetown, Hayfield Farm, Chase Firehall, Sutton Hills, Bulford Farm, Woodridge, Route 309 to Wyoming Seminary Upper School, Bishop O'Reilly, and Bishop Hoban. PM: Reversed. #774 - Harveys Lake: Chestnut Tree Road, Church Road. Lakeside Drive, Briarcrest Road, 42ndStreet, Idetown. Idetown-Huntsville Road to Dam. Huntsville Road to Meadowcrest. Sutton Road. Route 309 to Luzerne. Wyoming Ave to Forty Fort — Wyo- ming Seminary Lower School, Montessouri, and St. Hedwig. PM: Reversed #774 - Lehman: Market Street, Moun- tain View Drive, Hayfield Farm, Hunts- ville Nursery, Sutton Hills, Bulford Farm, Woodridge. Route 309 to Luzerne. Wyoming Avenue to Forty Fort —Wyoming Seminary Lower School, Montessouri. PM: Reversed #575 - High School to Ebenezer Faith and Holy Child. Plymouth via Hunts- ville/Chase Road and Larksville Mountain, PM: Ebenezer to homes. #776 - Huntsville-ldetown Road, Cross Creek, Oldfield Rd, Longmeadow, Millington Rd, Timber Grove, to UHI. PM: Reversed and expert faculty. 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