On Absenteeism climbs as students show flu-like symptoms
Posted on October 20 at 7:43 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
No, they HAVE to go home if they vomit or have a fever of 100 or more. Students can go home for just not feeling well, but it is not encouraged. They want them to try and stay if possible and learn.
On Absenteeism climbs as students show flu-like symptoms
Posted on October 20 at 7:31 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
FYI the Janesville School District has changed their abs policy so if your child is sent home ill it should not count against your 10 parent days anymore.
On All aboard: Officials get chance to ride rails
Posted on June 12 at 2:01 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
I think some of you should re-read the story. They never talk about this being for passengers. They took the officials out only to show them the conditions of the track. They just want money to fix the rail like the government gives money to fix the highways.
On Lunch crunch
Posted on April 17 at 5:06 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
I know first hand that some school have large numbers of children to feed in a short amount of time and the only way to feed everyone is quickly. It is sad but true. 400 kids in one room doesn't work except in shifts. K-5 is 6 shifts and since our schools only let lunch helpers work part time you do the math. Most lunch times are between 11-1. I don't think kids should be quite, but an indoor voice is a must. That is just a safety issue. I see kids every day who talk through lunch and dump their food without eating, even if they are allowed to stay and eat who wants to when they can go out and play. If you want your kid to have more time send a cold lunch, then the line and time they get there is not such a problem. I really only hear complaints and not many helpful ideas.
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On Absenteeism climbs as students show flu-like symptoms
Posted on October 20 at 8:02 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Well I don't know what goes on at Jackson but that would surprise me since all schools have the same guidelines from Mat Haeger.