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CALLING ALL FORMER PLAYERS OF LEROY LEWIS: Join us @ 6pm for a night of volleyball as we dedicate the gym to one of the winning-est coaches of all time! Lewis coached 12 consecutive undefeated volleyball seasons with 146 consecutive wins. The JV game starts at 6pm. The dedication will be after the JV game and before the Varsity game. A volleyball will be available at the gate for former players to sign before the game and will be presented to the family. Please spread the word to former players so they may attend this special event.

PTO is planning a back to school event on September 11 so check back to see the date and time.

Urgent: Anyone wishing to substitute for any district position must contact us to complete new required e-Verify paperwork before she can complete your certificate.

Welcome to the new and improved website! We are excited about the upcoming year. This new look is just a small example of the work we are doing to make education more productive and effective for our children. We are especially excited that 2010 marks the 100 year anniversary of the original high school structure that still houses our offices, media center, and board room. Stay tuned for more content to be added as students and teachers return.

A Computer in Every Backpack

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img04Our Senior High School began issuing computers to every freshman in 2007, with the goal of every student having a computer by 2010. In fact, the school will meet that goal one year early; every high school student will receive his or her computer in time for the 2009 school year. Dr. Steve Holland, superintendent of the district, expressed his satisfaction with the program and the ability to support each high school student's technology needs ahead of schedule.

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Voluntary Flu Vaccine to be Available

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As you may have heard, a new flu virus, called the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus, was first identified in the United States in late April 2009. The virus has caused illness ranging from mild to severe, including hospitalizations and deaths in adults and children. Many children have gotten 2009 H1N1 infection and there have been large outbreaks in some schools across the country. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Advisory Committee on ImmunizationPractices has recommended that children and young adults aged 6 months through 24 years be vaccinated against 2009 H1N1 as soon as the vaccine is available. Other groups recommended to get the first available doses of the vaccine include:

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