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Friday, August 15, 2008

Minor Changes for 2008-09

I can tell the school year is about ready to start because I see more students and adults every day. The building looks great already, with a significant amount of fresh wax creating a real shine on the floors.

I want to give you just a couple of updates. During the school day, we lock nearly all of the exit doors after the day has begun. We use the cutoff time of 8:15 to give students a chance to enter prior to being locked out. After that time, there are only two doors open to the main building.

The entrances available to the public or late arriving students are entrances E and A. Entrance E is accessed from the S-lot near the old greenhouse. This is the entrance best used by the public because there is a greater chance for parking in the S-lot. Entrance A (under the bridge connecting the main building to the IA building) is best accessed from the Fisher lot, but there is no parking available for the public.

A second change is with ID badges and lanyards. As with any new program, we experienced some growing pains last year, but all in all, it was a very successful implementation. This year we are planning the following:
- Students must wear their ID with a lanyard at all times during the school day, including lunch.
- The ID is to be worn with a lanyard, not clipped to clothing. Students do not have to purchase a school lanyard.
- If a student does not have their ID or lanyard, they are to purchase a new one in the amount of $1 each/$2 total. Students will not be allowed to "charge" the cost of a new ID/lanyard.
- If a student does not have the money, they will be sent to In-School Suspension for the remainder of the day or until a proper ID is secured. They may make a phone call home to have either the money or ID/lanyard brought to school and once received, they will be returned to class.
- If the ID/lanyard is in the locker, the student is to get the ID/lanyard and then proceed to class. I suggest to parents and students that a spare be purchased and kept in the school locker in case the first one turns up missing.
- Disciplinary consequences will be issued for students wearing the ID of another student.

The two changes above have improved our building security significantly. Reducing access to just two entrances and requiring students and staff to wear ID badges have restricted the number of unwanted visitors to our building. Of course, parents are always welcome, but we do want you to enter through the proper entrances.

With the start of school just two weeks away, we are anxious to get started and look forward to what our students will accomplish in '08-09.

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