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STANTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL BULLETIN AUGUST 31, 2018

 

Reminder of Breakfast Times:

  Breakfast starts at 7:40 AM each morning and runs through 8:10 AM. If your child is a walker or is dropped off, they may arrive at the lunchroom at 7:40 AM to get their day started. This time will allow them to get breakfast eaten and arrive to class on time.

 

PICK UP ZONE

All STUDENTS, Kindergarten-12th, who are picked up after school are to be picked up in the “Pick Up Zone” upon dismissal. Parents are asked to use the drive that is west of the Viking Center and proceed around the back of the Viking Center and then pull in to the “Pick Up Zone” which is located in the drive between the High School building and the Viking Center. Thank you for your understanding!

 

SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

Red Cross/FCCLA Blood Drive

  FCCLA is sponsoring at Red Cross Blood Drive on Wednesday, September 19th, at the Viking Center from 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Please call the High School office to schedule a time.

Homecoming

  Homecoming preparations are underway for September 28th. This year the parade theme is “Hollywood Magic”

 

ATHLETICS

Season Passes

  Stanton fans that have purchased season passes please show the pass to the ticket taker at the all athletic events. If you have not purchased a season pass or any sport pass, they may be purchased from the high school office. 

Casey’s Cards

  The football and volleyball teams are selling Casey’s cards as a fundraiser for general athletic purchases. The school has the cards available for $20.00 in the high school office if interested. Great values on pizza, subs, gas, etc.

US Cellular’s Most Valuable Coach

  Help choose the most valuable coach by nominating a coach at www.TheMostValuableCoach.com by September 10th. The winning coach will be awarded a $50,000 school grant. Staring September 18th-November 13th help choose the finalist by voting.

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Bridges

  The Stanton Public Library now offers thousands of eBooks and audio books to patrons on their computer, phone, tablet, or iPod. Easy to use. No fees. Available 24/7. The patron must have a valid library card number. Check it out at the library or call 712-829-2290.

 

COMING EVENTS

              

Friday, 31st            7:00-High School Football at CAM

Saturday, 1st          9:00-Clarinda Volleyball Tournament

Monday, 3rd           No School, Labor Day

                              Band Marches at Essex

Tuesday, 4th          4:00-Junior High Volleyball at Heartland Christian, ISD Campus

                              5:00-High School Volleyball at Heartland Christian, ISD Campus

7:00-Junior Varsity Football with Heartland Christian, Here  Note starting time different than calendar

Thursday, 6th         4:00-Junior High Volleyball at Sidney

                              5:00-High School Volleyball at Sidney

Friday, 7th              7:00-High School Football with Bedford, Here

Saturday, 8th          9:00-Shenandoah Volleyball Tournament

 

 

 

 

BREAKFAST MENUS SEPTEMBER 3-7

Monday

NO SCHOOL

 

Labor Day

 Tuesday

French Toast

Muffin/Fruit

Juice, Milk

Wednesday

Breakfast Wrap

Muffin/Fruit

Juice, Milk

Thursday

Sausage Gravy

  with Biscuit

Muffin/Fruit

Juice, Milk

Friday

Breakfast Pizza

Muffin/Fruit

Juice, Milk

 

LUNCH MENUS SEPTEMBER 3-7

Monday

NO SCHOOL

 

Labor Day

Tuesday

Stuffed Crust Pizza

Lettuce

Carrots

Applesauce

Pears

Milk

Wednesday

Sloppy Joe

Broccoli & Cheese

Tri-Tater

Pineapple

Apple Crisp

Milk

Thursday

Tuna Noddle Casserole

Peas/Green Beans

Oranges

Peaches

Roll

Milk

Friday

Chicken Fried Steak

Lettuce/Tomato

Sweet Potatoes

Baked Beans

Mandarin Oranges

Mixed Fruit

Milk

 

 

 

 

 

ANNUAL NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION

 

The Stanton Community School District offers career and technical programs in the following areas of study:

 

            Business Education

            Agriculture Education

            Industrial Education

            Family and Consumer Science Education

 

It is the policy of the Stanton Community School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, creed, age (for employment), marital status (for programs), sexual orientation, gender identity and socioeconomic status (for programs) in its educational programs and its employment practices. There is a grievance procedure for processing complaints of discrimination. If you have questions or a grievance related to this policy please contact Mrs. Sheila Mainquist, 605 Elliott St., Stanton, Iowa 51573, [email protected], (712) 829-2162.

 

 

 

ASBESTOS NOTIFICATION

Date:   August 30, 2018

To:       Parents, Students, Guardians and Employees of the Stanton Community School District

From:   Board of Directors of the Stanton Community School District

            David Gute, Superintendent, Asbestos Program manager

Re:      Asbestos Notification

 

            The United States Congress has enacted a piece of legislation entitled “Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act,” or AHERA, which requires all public and private schools in the nation to comply with the provisions by October 12, 1988. AHERA supersedes a previous federal law, “Asbestos In Schools” or AIS, which was enacted in 1982. The purpose of the legislation is to ensure that all students and employees of the nation’s schools are not subject to contact with asbestos materials, as it has been determined that inhalation of friable (flaky particles) of asbestos may lead to a cancerous disease of the lungs called asbestoses.

            The Institute for Environmental Assessment was employed by the Stanton Community School District to inspect school buildings and determine if there are any asbestos containing materials (ACM), especially in the form that could represent a risk. Of most concern are areas of asbestos-bearing materials which can be easily crumbled under pressure (friable materials) and inhaled into the lungs.

            Beyond the asbestos assumed to be located in some concrete, roofing felts, pipe elbows, carpet glue, etc. which is of minimal public health concern, asbestos was found in some of the following types of materials: thermal pipe joint connections; thermal pipe insulation; thermal boiler insulation; vinyl floor tile.

            Stanton Community School has a minimum of ACM in its buildings. These materials have been properly encapsulated by certified EPA personnel. Signs are also posted in each of these areas. Encapsulated asbestos containing materials were found primarily in non-occupied locations such as the custodial storage room and boiler room at the High School. No known dangers to students or employees currently exist. The new elementary school is asbestos free.

            A detailed Asbestos Management Building Plan is on file in the school building. This plan may be inspected by the public upon request. A District Plan is also available for review at the office of the Superintendent of Schools. The Stanton School District has complied with recent legislation and has sent an Asbestos Management Plan to the State Department of Education prior to the deadline.

            The Board of Directors and Administration plan to meet or exceed EPA standards as required by law and do whatever is necessary to continually ensure a healthy working/teaching/learning school environment. As always, your input and/or concerns are welcome. On behalf of the board of Directors, I would like to thank you for your continued support and cooperation.

 

 

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