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Keep Our Roads Safe

Jan 1, 2019

    We get excited when we see the first snowflakes drift gracefully but when the flurries turn to storms, our attention shifts. Are the roads safe for our young drivers to travel? Parents begin pacing in a nervous frenzy over the safety of their children.     Most often, our road crews are clearing our highways quite early in the morning and remain on duty until their supervisors deem the situation safe for all. Teach your children to leave plenty . . .

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The Dangers of Cheating

Jan 1, 2019

    Cheating – it’s often seen as copying homework or having cheat notes during a test. But, it’s a reality in the adult world as well. I’ve seen adults encourage their young ones to snack on grapes while in the grocery store. I’ve heard others brag about getting out of speeding tickets.      Once, I handed a student a teacher textbook. He grinned from ear to ear. I asked if he’d like the book while . . .

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Backpack Program

Dec 19, 2018

    Wheeler Central elementary students are invited to participate in the Heartland Backpack Program. Participating students receive a food pack referred to as a “backpack”. Items in the backpacks are often microwavable meals, shelf-stable milk or juice, dry cereal and fruits.       The goal of the program is to encourage students to be active and eat a variety of foods. Each week, backpacks are delivered to two or more classrooms.  . . .

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Homework Hints

Sep 11, 2018

Did you know the first hour home after school is the best hour to get the homework completed? Take time for a healthy snack (fruit or vegetable paired with a protein)(StudySkills.com). Students may also find time at the end of a class, while waiting for the activity bus, between school and church activities or before a ball game to get some work done. The less homework brought home, the more motivated a student will be to finish the remaining work quickly.  Check that your home work station is well supplied with pens, . . .

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Important Phone Numbers

Sep 11, 2018

  Adult & Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline 1-800-652-1999  Boone County Health Center:  Gina Baker, MHD, LIMHP  Make an appointment with Kim at 402-395-3247. She accepts most insurance plans and offers financial assistance to those who qualify. Boone County Health Center:  Kathy Schindler, LCSW, LIMHP  Make an appointment with Kim at 402-395-3247. She accepts most insurance plans and offers financial assistance to those who qualify. Boone County . . .