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Elementary School News |
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Photos sought for inclusion in the yearbook
Upload photos online
March 5, 2010
Duanesburg's Yearbook Club needs your help. Submit
your elementary school photos online for possible
inclusion in the 2009-10 elementary school yearbook.
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UPLOAD PHOTOS TO JOSTENS WEB
SITE
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Science fair registration forms due March 8
March 4, 2010
Duanesburg Central School District and home-school
students in kindergarten through eighth-grade who
would like to participate in the science fair this
spring must return a parental permission
slip/registration form by Monday, March 8.
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Kindergarten registration materials mailed in
early February
January 12,
2010
Kindergarten registration information were mailed
in early February to all eligible families who have
completed the district's census form.
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School cafeteria serves healthy, well-balanced and
affordable meals daily
December 15,
2009
Every
day, Duanesburg cafeterias serve up nutritious,
well-balanced and affordable school meals for
breakfast and lunch.
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School district pays tribute to local veterans
November 30,
2009
In
celebration of Veterans Day, a number of local
veterans spent the morning at Duanesburg schools on
Nov. 10.
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Resources |
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March
newsletter now online
The elementary school's newsletter is now paperless. Visit
the
newsletter Web page to download the current issue.
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Elementary student handbook
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Peer to Peer program
The new
Peer to Peer Web site provides information about the
program, which assists students with social skill
deficits, its facilitators, activities and a calendar of
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Parents encouraged to refrain from using peanut products
There are several students in
different grade levels and classrooms with varying
degrees of peanut/tree
allergies. For the safety of these students, please
refrain from using peanuts, including peanut butter, in
any projects done on school property. We also ask that all
parents keep peanut products to a minimum, especially if
you know that your child shares a classroom with a
student with food-related allergies.
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