arlee schools newsletter...francis ryan, network administrator at 726-3216 ext. 2400 to find out...
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Something New at
the High School!!
Chromebook
Computers will be
checked out to each
HS student this year.
There are two VERY
IMPORTANT PARENT
MEETINGS!
AUGUST 26, 6:30PM
IN THE OLD GYM
&
SEPTEMBER 2, 6:30PM IN THE OLD
GYM
News From
Administration Office
& Lunchroom:
We are excited to
announce that Arlee
School District has
adopted the community
eligibility provision of the
Healthy Hunger Free
Kids Act for the 2014-
2015 school year. This
provision allows Arlee
Schools to offer FREE
BREAKFAST AND
LUNCH to ALL
students Kindergarten
through 6th grade,
regardless of income. If you
have any questions, please
contact Lonnie Morin at
726-3216 ext. 4.
Diane Aguilar, former
Kitchen Supervisor, has
taken a new position with
Kicking Horse Job Corp,
and we wish her the best
of luck. We are excited to
announce that Karen
Hunter has been hired as
the new Kitchen
Supervisor. Karen has
been with the District for
many years, so stop by to
congratulate her on her
new position!
George Linthicum,
Superintendent
Lonnie
Morin, District
Clerk
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC!
Asbestos Notice:
The purpose of this notice is to inform all interested persons that all buildings at Arlee
Elementary School District #8J have been inspected thoroughly for asbestos containing materials
and a management plan has been developed in accordance with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency
Responsive Act of 1986 (AHERA). We have completed the asbestos management and abatement
procedure according to the plan documents, and will continue to manage what asbestos remains in
a safe and prudent manner. Periodical surveys are done every six months by Maintenance
Supervisor, Gregg Dougherty, to ensure the condition of the building is safe. Arlee Schools passed a
three year cycle inspection in January of 2011 done by Steve Hafferty of MSGIA (Montana Schools
Group Insurance Authority). A copy of the management plan is available for review at the Business
Office, 72220 Fyant Street, Arlee, MT without cost or restriction.
Back To School!
A R L E E J O I N T S C H O O L
D I S T R I C T 8 Arlee Schools Newsletter A U G U S T 2 0 1 4
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T E A C H E R S A T
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J A N A J O N E S
N O R T H
1 S T G R A D E
K A R E N S M I T H
4 T H G R A D E
C A S S I E
S I L V E R N A L E
A R T / M U S I C
B O N N I E
W H I T E
H S M A T H &
S C I E N C E
H O L L Y
K I N C A I D
H S M A T H
Greetings from Arlee Junior High!
Our summer has gone fast and we are looking forward to another good year here at AJHS. Here is some information you may
be interested before school starts. The JHS office will open on Monday, August 11th. If you need anything, please give me a
call at 726-3216 ext. 2404 or stop on by. Melinda
Parent Orientation – Wednesday, August 20, 2014 at 5:30pm in the JH
1st day of school – Wednesday, August 27, 2014. First bell is at 7:50am class starts at 7:55am
School Hours Monday – Thursday, 7:55 am – 4:05pm Busses leave at 4:10pm
Labor Day – September 1, 2014
Open House – September 10, 2014 6:30pm – 7:30pm
Lunch Prices – Breakfast – Students $1.20, reduced price $.30, lunch – students (7-12) $1.95, reduced price $.40. extra
milk .45cents
New updated changes in the student handbook so please review the 2014-2015 Student handbooks with your child &
returned the signature page as soon as possible. Student handbooks are available online at: www.arlee.k12.mt.us. Select JH
under Schools and view the left side for information.
New Year Forms: Handbook and required information for your child to start school will be handed out the first day of school.
Please go over these items with your child and return to school ASAP. These forms are important and are good for all year.
Here is a list of the forms your child will receive: Computer/Appropriate Use (without this form students are not allowed to
use computers so please turn in), Handbook Signature Page complete, Medical Form/Field Trip form( one page, front & back),
Free & Reduced Lunch Form (please return EVEN if your child does not qualify) and student information update. Updating &
turning in these forms will help us contact you in case of an emergency and your child participating in activities. Other forms
your child may need are JOM/Impact Aid (if one is not on file), Medication Form.
Activity Pass - All students in JH will need to purchase an activity pass, price has not changed and is $30.00 per student.
Students who are participating in any sport (6th – 8th) will need to have the pass purchased before they are allowed to
participate. Scholarships are available if you are having trouble purchasing your child’s pass. Activity Passes will allow students
free gate fee into all 7-12 sporting events during the regular season that are played at Arlee School. Proceeds from these
passes are returned to the JH athletic fund to help pay for officials, workers and bus transportation to games. Students who do
not participate as a player but attend will benefit with the cost saving of gate fees and getting the pass at the start of the year
is the best cost saver.
Activity Pass – Prices- Students (K-12) $30.00, Individual Adult Pass $50.00, Couple Pass $65.00, Family Pass $80.00.
*Students who participate as a player in activities will need to purchase their pass separate from a family pass.
Sports Forms: Required for students participating in sports grades 6th – 8th, BEFORE you are allowed to practice or play.
Physical (purchased after May, 2014 to qualify-completed & signed by parent/guardian and student), medical consent,
participation permission, transportation form, athletic/activity handbook signature page, and the Youth Protection Concession
Form from parents & students. Without all of these forms, students will not be allowed to practice or participate in any
sporting activity.
Through our school website, parents/guardians are now allowed to pay for fees using the online system. Please contact
Francis Ryan, Network Administrator at 726-3216 ext. 2400 to find out information.
We hope everyone has a great year and welcome to Arlee Junior High School.
News From the High School - Another summer is about over
and we are ready to head back
to school. Hopefully everybody
has had a restful and enjoyable
vacation. We are looking
forward to the New Year and
getting back into the swing of
the school year. Over the
summer, we have had some
very positive changes and are
looking forward to
implementing theses changes.
Arlee High School is welcoming
three new teachers to our staff
this fall. We have Bonnie
White, Holly Kincaid and
Julia Simmons as our
newbies. Bonnie White will
be teaching Math and Science.
Holly Kincaid will be teaching
Math and Julia Simmons will
be our new Family and
Consumer Science Teacher.
At Arlee High School, we will
be issuing a Chrome book
computer to each high school
student. Please watch for
parent meetings to distribute
the computers and go over the
rules and goals of how these
are to be used.
The Arlee School Board has
changed the eligibility for
students who participate in
extra and co-curricular
activities. The new eligibility
policy calls for a 2.0 GPA and
no failing grades at mid-terms
and quarterly. Also, grades will
only be posted on transcripts at
the semesters. You will,
however, be receiving mid-term
and quarterly grade reports as
in the past.
We look forward to a great
year at AHS. School starts
on August 27th.
Jim Taylor, Principal
Arlee High School
Honor Roll - Quarter 4
2013/2014
Straight A’s:
Seniors - Kara Clinkenbeard, Eulla
Fullerton, Nicole Rang, Bailey Rice.
Juniors - None
Sophomores - Megan Shick
Freshmen - Piper Clinkenbeard, Tyler
Tanner
High Honor Roll:
Seniors - Jessica Knoll, Shania Parker,
Alexis Shick, Whitney Malatare, Shayna
Bunce, Josh Reed, Courtney Perry
Juniors - Hannah Hall, Agnes Nomee, Zach
Felsman, Parker Holz, Violet Pablo
Sophomores - Alex Bertollt, Megan Reed,
Isaac Desjarlais, Shaylee Perry
Freshmen - Taylor Lammerding, Bryndle
Goyins, Kassidy Rubel, Naomi Plant, T.J.
Knoll
Regular Honor Roll:
Seniors - Peyton Peasley, Khristina
Hanchett, Audra Home Gun, Austin
Timmin, Megan Tanner, AnaLee Vallee
Juniors - Amelia North, Alex Adams,
Chance Brazill, Kiana Stotts, Brandon
Hanken
Sophomores - Becca Whitesell, Harold
Yocum, Patrick Big Sam, Morgan Malatare,
Savanna Titsworth
Freshmen - Nicole Perry
CONGRATULATIONS & THANK YOU’S!
Congratulations to Agnes Nomee on having the best attendance record for the 2013-2014 school year!
Agnes only missed 2 periods all year! WOW! Others who had great attendance for the entire year were, Alexis
Shick with only 5 periods missed, Parker Holz with 8 periods missed, Lee Bolen and Jessica Knoll with 10 periods missed and
T.J. Knoll with 11 periods missed. Good Job AHS students!
Congratulations also to the following on achieving Perfect Attendance for the 4th quarter of the 13-14 school year: Laine
Charlo, Zach Felsman, Parker Holz, Jessica Knoll, Agnes Nomee and Megan Reed. You each receive a Perfect
Attendance Pass which you may take the first half semester.
Congratulations to our Tracksters on being awarded Academic All-State honors: Jessica Knoll, Whitney Malatare, Zach
Felsman, Isaac Desjarlais, Megan Reed, Rebecca Whitesell and Harold Yocum. To qualify, an athlete must have a 3.5
or above GPA and letter in his/her sport for the season.
Thank you on behalf of the Music Boosters for helping us profit $503.84 from the Coffee House and selling the drinks during the
lunch break the last few weeks of school. Thanks to everyone who helped out by donating items and working and especially to
Shawna O’Neill and Kim Folden for helping to sell at lunch time. An extra BIG thanks to Kathleen for the nice donation!
This was the most we’ve made for this event in several years!
Driver’s
Education
Parent and
Student Meeting
will be held
August 14 from
6:00pm to
8:00pm!
AHS Cross
Country News: It’s
not too late to join
Cross Country!
Practices start at 9am
in Coach Gaumer’s
room, Monday
through Friday until
August 25th (when the
time will change). All
Athletes must have a
physical, and 10
practices before they
may compete. Email
Coach Gaumer for
guidelines and
questions at:
Calendar of Upcoming Events
August 15 - HS Football Practice Begins
August 18 - HS Cross Country Practice Begins
August 18 - HS Volleyball Practice Begins
August 25 & 26 - Teacher PIR Days
AUGUST 27 - FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL 2014-2015
September 1 - NO SCHOOL, LABOR DAY
September 9 - School Board Meeting at 6:30pm
September 10 - All School OPEN HOUSE 6:30pm to 8:00pm
September 17 - K-12 Individual Picture Day
September 22 - Tribal PIR for teachers, NO SCHOOL
Trustees: Administrative Staff:
Rick Desjarlais – Chairperson George Linthicum – Superintendent
Kris Gardner – Vice-Chairperson Don Holst – Elementary Principal
Tom Haynes – Trustee Jim Taylor – JHS/HS Principal
Wendy Forgey – Trustee
Lisa Koetter – Trustee
August 19, 2014
Re: 2014-2015 School Year Annual Yearly Progress Report – Public School Choice: No Other School at Grade Span Dear Parent or Guardian: The main goal of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001 is to ensure that all children in this country receive a quality education so that they can be academically successful in a high-performing educational environment. Under NCLB, each state is required to assess all of the schools within their districts to determine whether each school has made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP), which means that they have met the academic testing standards set by the state. Due to the Montana Office of Public Instruction’s decision to change testing instrument formats for the 2013-2014 school year from MontCAS to Smarter Balance, which is the assessment instrument used to support Montana Common Core Standards, it was determined all Montana school districts’ AYP status would remain the same for the 2014-2015 school year as it was for the 2013-2014 school year. The following is the 2014-2015 AYP status for each district and school in Arlee Joint School District #8: District Overall Improvement Status Overall AYP Status Arlee Elementary (K-8) 2nd Year Identified for Corrective Action Did not make AYP Arlee High School 2nd Year Identified for Improvement Did not make AYP School Overall Improvement Status Overall AYP Status Arlee Elementary 2nd Year Identified for Restructuring Did not make AYP Arlee Junior High 1st Year Identified for Restructuring Did not make AYP Arlee High School 2nd Year Identified for Improvement Did not make AYP In a district with more than one school per grade span, that is more than one elementary or high school, we would be required to offer parents the choice of sending their child to another public school in the district that is not in improvement. Since there are no other public schools in our district at this grade level, we must consider and establish, if practicable, agreements with other districts to accept our students from this school, although we are not required to furnish or pay for transportation. We have determined that this option is not practicable due to the distances involved and the high cost of fuel for parents or the other district to pay for transportation. However, if another district will accept your child, and you are willing to provide transportation, you are free to pursue this option.
Arlee Joint School District No. 8 72220 Fyant St. – Arlee, Montana 59821 (406)726-3216 Fax (406)726-3940
Accessible Responsive Learning Environment for Excellence
Arlee Joint School District #8 will be putting forth considerable effort this coming school year to identify factors that may be affecting our students’ academic performance, and then developing plans to respond to those factors in order that all students can experience a higher level of academic success. In order to more objectively identify student needs, the district will be examining options for collecting additional student performance data, and then take the necessary steps to ensure that we respond to those identified needs appropriately. Arlee Joint School District #8 remains committed, and believe we are able, to providing an excellent quality educational experience to the children of the district. The school district is committed to serving the local community and will always do our best to honor that commitment. We will work together with all stakeholders to ensure that the children of our district come first. We encourage you become involved with your child’s school to support school improvement. Your constructive insight and feedback is always welcome, especially that which has potential for improving the learning experience of our children. If you have any questions or need additional information, please call or visit us at the school anytime as we work to improve academic achievement for all children. Respectfully, George Linthicum Superintendent Arlee Joint School District #8
August 19, 2014
Re: Free Tutoring for Your Child!
Dear Parent or Guardian:
Help your child succeed in school – sign up for free tutoring! As a result of the federal No Child
Left Behind Act, your child can receive extra help in the areas of math, reading, and language arts.
You may receive this free tutoring because your child’s school is in its second year or later of
“school improvement” and our district has a school-wide Title I program.
Your child’s school has been identified for improvement because it did not meet the math and
reading threshold as determined by our scores on the criterion-reference test. We welcome
suggestions on how to improve the school in these areas.
For now, you may choose a free tutoring program that is best for your child. A list of approved
tutoring programs, also referred to as Supplemental Educational Services or SES, is attached to this
letter. These programs have been approved by the state department of education and will provide
your child with tutoring that is coordinated with what is being taught in school.
When deciding which tutoring program is best for your child, you may want to ask these questions:
When and where will the tutoring take place (at school, home, a community center)?
How often and for how many hours in total will your child be tutored?
What programs, by grade levels and subject areas, are available for your child?
What type of instruction will the tutor use (small group, one-on-one, or the computer)?
What are the tutors’ qualifications?
Can the tutor help if your child has disabilities or is learning English?
Is transportation available to and from where the tutoring will take place?
Please call Christine Kuschel, Grants Coordinator, at 726-3216 x 2214 if you have any questions
about these services. If you would like to select a tutor now, you can fill out the enclosed Provider
Selection Form and mail or deliver it to the school. There are two enrollment opportunities in the
school year to enroll in SES. The first enrollment window is Aug. 25-Sept. 30, 2014 and the second
enrollment window is Jan. 1- Feb. 5, 2015.
Respectfully,
George Linthicum
Superintendent
Arlee Joint School District #8
Arlee Joint School District No. 8 72220 Fyant St. – Arlee, Montana 59821 (406)726-3216 Fax (406)726-3940
Accessible Responsive Learning Environment for Excellence
Return Form To: 1st Enrollment Window: Aug. 25-Sept. 30, 2014
Christine Kuschel 2nd Enrollment Window: Jan. 1- Feb. 5, 2015
Arlee Schools 4-6 Bldg.
72220 Fyant Street
Arlee, MT 59821
Supplemental Educational Services
Provider Selection Form Student Name: ________________________________________________________________
Home Address: ________________________________________________________________
Home Phone #: ________________________________________________________________
Cell Phone #: __________________________________________________________________
Parent(s)/Guardian(s):__________________________________________________________
School: _______________________________________________________________________
Grade: _______________________________________________________________________
Check the box that applies:
__ My son/daughter WILL participate in the Supplemental Educational Services program.
__ I am selecting the following state-approved provider from the approved list provided to me.
______________________________________________________________________________
(Supplemental Educational Services Provider)
__ I understand that the district will enter into an agreement with the provider, and I will be notified of a
time to meet with the provider to set goals for my child.
__ I understand that the provider will regularly inform me and the student’s teacher(s) of my child’s
progress.
__ I understand that if funds are insufficient to cover the supplemental educational services for all of the
students who choose to participate, participation will be based on prioritized academic need as defined by
the district.
_________________________________________________________________________
Signature of parent/guardian Date
_________________________________________________________________________
(Printed name of parent/guardian) Date
Provider Name Address City/State/Zip Phone Email Website Areas Served Grade Levels
+ Writing and Reading Specialists Carol Quiroga PO Box 23581 Santa Fe, NM 87502 505-‐216-‐0750 [email protected]
www.WritingAndReadingSpecialists.com or www.InciteToWrite.com All districts K-‐12
1:1 Online Tutoring Service Amit Janweja
9946 Owensmouth Ave., Suite1
Chatsworth, CA 91311 866-‐992-‐5277 [email protected] www.MyEduChamp.com All districts K-‐12
Academia.net, LLP Joseph Becker3464 Savannah
AvenueWhite Bear Lake, MN 55110
651-‐771-‐8883 866-‐320-‐4753
[email protected] www.ACADAMIA.net All districts K-‐12
Achieve High Points Devina Singh 4375 River Green Parkway, Suite 200
Duluth, GA 30096 770-‐623-‐6969
ext. [email protected] www.achieveses.com All districts 3-‐12
Anytime Tutoring Katie Vorhies 407 Arden Way Evans, GA 30809 706-‐495-‐4936 [email protected] http://anytimetutoring.com/2.html All districts K-‐8
Arrowhead Tutoring Maida Sauseda220 North Larkin
AveJoliet, IL 60435 815-‐272-‐2605 [email protected] http://www.arrowheadtutors.com/ All Districts K-‐12
Club Z! In-‐Home Tutoring Services,Inc. Cari E. Diaz
17425 Bridge Hill CT, Ste 201
Tampa, FL 33647-‐3657 888-‐434-‐2582 [email protected] www.clubztutoring.com All districts K-‐12
Columbia Falls Public Schools Dot Wood PO Box 1259 Columbia Falls, MT 59912
406-‐892-‐6550 ext. 429
[email protected] http://www.sd6.k12.mt.us/ Columbia Falls K-‐12
Digital Network Group/ KP Scholars Jim Smith
1100 Mercantile LaneSuite 115A
Largo, MD 20774 301.883.8256 [email protected] http://www.digitalnetworkgroup.net/ All districts K-‐12
Educate ● Empower ● Succeed, LLC Sonya R. Beck
561 W. Guadalupe Road
Gilbert, Arizona 85233844-‐395-‐3276 480-‐818-‐8797
[email protected] http://www.eesaz.org All districts K-‐12
EDUSS Learning April Ueker304 Inverness Way
S, Ste 305Englewood, CO 80112 303-‐779-‐8700 [email protected]
http://learning-‐centers.findthebest.com/l/1160/EDDUS
S-‐LearningAll Districts K-‐8
Friendship House of Christian Service Jeromy Emerling 3123 8th Ave S Billings, MT 59101 406-‐259-‐5569 [email protected] http://www.friendshipmt.org/ Billings area only K-‐12
Great Falls Public Schools Dale Lambert
1100 4th St South, PO Box 2429
Great Falls, MT 59403 406-‐268-‐7384 [email protected] www.gfps.k12.mt.us Great Falls Area K-‐12
Helena Public Schools Sara Loewen55 South Rodney
StreetHelena, MT 59601 406-‐324-‐2028 [email protected]
http://www.helena.k12.mt.us/district/departme/title1/suppleme/index.dhtm
Helena Public Schools K-‐12
Huntley Project Schools Mark Branger 1477Ash St. Worden, MT 59088 406-‐967-‐2540 [email protected] http://www.huntley.12.mt.us Huntley Public Schools K-‐12
It'a All Live, Inc. Ruth Palmer55 South Main Street #101
Oberlin, OH 44074 440-‐775-‐1050 [email protected] http://itsalllive.com/ All Districts K-‐12
Laurel Public Schools Linda Filpula410 Colorado
AvenueLaurel, MT 59044 406-‐628-‐8623 [email protected] http://www.laurel.k12.mt.us/site/defau
lt.aspx?PageID=1 Laurel Public Schools K-‐12
2014-‐15 SES Approved Provider List
Learn-‐It Systems, LLC Raquel Whiting Gilmer2201 Old Court
Road,Baltimore, MD 21208 410-‐369-‐0000 [email protected] www.learnitsystems.com All districts K-‐12
Libby K-‐12 Schools Ellen Mills or Kaide Dodson
724 Louisiana Ave. Libby, MT 59923 406-‐293-‐8811 [email protected] http://www.libbyschools.org Libby K-‐12
Lockwood Public Schools Don Christman 1932 Hwy 87 East Billings, MT 59101
406-‐252-‐6022 ext 501
[email protected] http://www.lockwoodschool.org Lockwood and Billings K-‐8
Mobile Minds Inc Charles Purdom IV12400 Ventura Blvd, Suite #1343
Studio City, CA 91604 323-‐842-‐0774 [email protected] mobilemindstutoring.com All districts K-‐12
Northern Winds Recovery Center Crystal Evans, PhD PO Box 2255 Browning, MT 59417
406-‐338-‐5558 406-‐949-‐0196
[email protected] http://nwrecoverycenter.wix.com/nwrc Browning K-‐12
One on One Learning Tyler Tracy 2855 Elm St North Fargo, ND 58102 701-‐541-‐0454 [email protected] http://www.oneononelearning.com/ All districts K-‐12Studentnest, Inc. Chander Joshi 2121 Merced St Fresno, CA 93721 559-‐486-‐1251 [email protected] http://www.Studentnest.com All districts K-‐12
Sylvan Learning Center Michael Hoag 313 SW Higgins Missoula, MT 59803 406-‐543-‐2522 michael@sylvan-‐idmt.com www.SylvanMissoula.comMissoula, Lake, Mineral, Flathead, Glacier, Lincoln, Sanders, and
Ravalli Counties K-‐12
Tutorial Services Kimberly Bailey166 S. Industrial
DriveSaline, MI 48176 734-‐470-‐6387 [email protected] www.tutorialservices.org All districts K-‐12
Wyola Schools Linda Pease-‐Brien PO Box 66 Wyola, MT 59089 406-‐343-‐2722 [email protected]://sites.google.com/a/wyola.k12.m
t.us/www/ Wyola 1-‐8
Bus Guidelines 1. The driver is in full and complete charge of the bus and students riding at all times. Disrespect or
defiant conduct toward the bus driver will result in an immediate suspension or revocation of bus riding privileges. Any student who disobeys the above rules in a manner which, in the opinion of the driver, causes a safety concern, will be suspended the first time for not less than one day, the second time for not less than five days and on the third time will be considered for permanent revocation of bus privileges by the principal and/or superintendent.
2. Students who must walk to their bus stop or home should walk facing traffic on the left of the road.
3. Students should plan to be at the bus stop on time. Students are expected to wait for the bus by standing quietly, remaining off the road and not bothering other students who are waiting for the bus. The bus driver will leave the stop as soon as the bus is safely loaded. Drivers are instructed to leave bus stops on time.
4. Students should conduct themselves as follows while riding the bus. Students should;
(a) Stay seated in their seats except when getting on or off the bus; (b) Be kind and considerate of others; (c) Keep hands, feet and objects out of the bus aisle; (d) Talk to friends or other students in reasonable tones and not yell or shout; (e) Not speak to the driver unless it is very necessary or the driver asks them a question; (f) Pick up trash around or under their seats.
5. Each student may be assigned a seat as the bus driver desires. Once a student is assigned a
seat, only the bus driver or the school administrator may change the seat assignment. 6. Students should walk in an orderly manner when getting on or off the bus. When students must
cross the road; they must do so IN FRONT of the bus and ONLY when signaled by the driver. 7. Only students attending Arlee School may ride the bus. Students may ride only on the bus to
which they are assigned, unless they have a signed note from their parent. That note must be approved by the school office personnel. The ability to ride a different bus other than the one to which a student is assigned depends on whether there is enough room.
8. Bus seats are legally designed to hold three passengers on each seat. Buses have a legal
capacity set by the number of seats. Should there be more students who want to ride than there is seating for them, then the following guideline will be used to determine who must wait for a second run:
(a) Disabled students will ride first; (b) Other students will be loaded by grade with those in the lowest grades being first; (c) The bus driver may allow an older child to ride, if that child has the responsibility of caring for brothers or sisters and no adult is likely to be present at home.
9. Prohibited items/actions: students may not bring any item on the bus which, in the opinion of the
driver, could be dangerous to other passengers; pets may not travel on school buses; and students may eat or drink on the bus with driver permission.
10. The bus driver may allow students to open windows if he or she feels it is necessary and/or appropriate. Students must keep their hands and all other body parts inside the bus at all times.
11. In actual or simulated emergencies, students must follow the directions of the driver or other emergency personnel quickly and in an orderly manner. Students who ignore directions in such situations will be dealt with according to school disciplinary rules.
12. Students are held accountable for the condition of their seat and seating area. Any damages or vandalism to the seat or bus should be reported to the driver immediately when first noticed. Students or their parents may have to pay for] damages to the seat or bus.
13. The bus driver may make additional rules for his/her bus. Failure to follow these rules may result in suspension or revocation of bus privileges. IF you have any questions, please contact your driver or the school office at 726-3216.
Elementary Ext. 2200 & 2203 High School Ext. 2301 Junior High Ext. 2404
ARLEE SCHOOL DISTRICT #8J BUS ROUTES – 2014-2015
NOTE: All times are estimated and depend upon such factors as traffic, road and weather conditions. If you have any questions, please call the school 726-3216. Please help us by discussing bus behavior with your child. The consequences for student misbehavior may be suspension or revocation of bus privileges.
Route #1: Driver: Cindy Allaire. Depart from school, proceed to US Highway 93, turn left, proceed to Whispering Pines Road; turn left, proceed to Whispering Pines turnaround, return to US Highway 93, right turn, proceed to US Highway 93 South turnaround; return to Coriacan Vlg., turn into Village, pick up and return to Highway 93; turn right, proceed to Upper Schley Homesites, turn right on E. Pine St. and right on Cedar St.; go to Schley turnaround; return to Highway 93 via entrance route, then back to school via Highway 93. Length 20.6 mi.
Departure from School 7:00am 4:05pm Gray Wolf Casino 7:10am 4:15pm US 93 So. Turnaround 7:15am 4:28pm Coriacan Village 7:22am 4:25pm Upper Schley Turnaround 7:30am 4:35pm School 7:45am 4:50pm
Route #2: Driver: Ken Hill. Depart from school, proceed to US Highway 93 So.; turn left, proceed to McClure Road; turn right, proceed to Doney Ln.; turn left, proceed to Doney Ranch turnaround; proceed to Highway 93 So.; turn right, proceed to Cottonwood Ln.; turn right, proceed to Cottonwood Ln. turnaround; proceed to Highway 93 So.; turn left, then back to school via Highway 93. Length 18.2 mi.
Departure from School 7:06am 4:05pm Coombs Ln. 7:10am 4:09pm So Couture Loop 7:12am 4:11pm US 93 So. 7:14am 4:13pm McClure Rd. 7:17am 4:17pm Doney Ln. 7:18am 4:18pm US 93 So. 7:25am 4:25pm Cottonwood Ln. 7:30am 4:30pm US 93 So. 7:33am 4:33pm School 7:40am 4:40pm
Route #3: Driver: TBA. Depart from school, turn left on US Highway 93, proceed to Mountain Home; turn left, proceed to Gray Wolf Ln., turn right, proceed to McClure; turn right, return to Highway 93; turn right, proceed to So. Couture; turn left, proceed to No. Couture; turn right, go to McMurtrie St.; turn left, proceed to Butch Larson St.; turn right, proceed across US Highway 93 and back to school. Length 13.4 mi.
Departure from School 7:05am 4:05pm Mountain Home & Highway 93 7:17am 4:17pm McClure & Highway 93 7:24am 4:24pm So. Couture & Highway 93 7:31am 4:30pm So. Couture & No. Couture 7:37am 4:37pm No. Couture & McMurtrie St. 7:42am 4:42pm School 7:45am 4:45pm
Route #4: Driver: Chuck Smith. Depart from school, turn left, proceed to Jocko Rd.; turn right onto Blodgett Ln., proceed to Espinoza Dr.; turn right, proceed to Hi Francis Rd., turn right; proceed to Gray Wolf; turn left, proceed to Mountain Home; turn left, go to Mountain Home turnaround; return to Gray Wolf; go to Jocko Rd. turnaround and double back to Agency Rd.; turn right and proceed on Coldwater Ln. to Jocko Rd; turn left, return to Highway 93; turn right, back to school. Length 26.6 mi.
Departure from School 7:07am 4:05pm Jocko Canyon & Jocko Rd. 7:17am 4:15pm Blodgett Ln. & Espinoza Dr. 7:21am 4:19pm Hi Francis Rd. & Gray Wolf 7:26am 4:24pm Mountain Home Turnaround 7:33am 4:31pm Jocko Rd. & Gray Wolf Turnaround 7:37am 4:35pm Agency Rd. & Gray Wolf 7:39am 4:37pm Coldwater 7:42am 4:40pm School 7:50am 4:48pm
Route #5: Driver: Carolyn Clinkenbeard:
Departure from School 6:25am 4:03pm N. Valley Creek Rd. 6:35am 4:05pm Earline’s S. Valley Creek Rd. 6:50am 4:10pm Detwiler Hendrickson 6:58am 4:15pm Rentfro Rd. Atel Road 7:01am 4:20pm N. Valley Creek Rd.
N. Valley Creek Rd. 7:10am 4:29pm Atel Road Rentfro Rd. 7:15am 4:32pm Hendrickson
Detwiler 7:25am 4:40pm S. Valley Creek Rd.
Earline’s 7:30am School Drop Off 7:33am
Route #6: Driver: Clint Rice: Depart from school, turn right onto US Highway 93, proceed to Dumontier Rd.; turn right, proceed to Martz Ln.; turn left, proceed to Sod Farm Rd.; turn left, proceed to Price Ln.; turn right, proceed to Price Ln. turnaround; return back to White Coyote, turn left, go to Dumontier Rd.; turn left on to McLeod Rd., turn right, go across Jocko River and join Teresa Adams Rd.; proceed to Jocko Rd. (MT559); turn right, proceed to Rice Ln. via Jocko Rd.; turn right onto Rice Ln., proceed to Pow Wow Rd.; turn right, go to Pow Wow turnaround, proceed to Highway 93, turn right, proceed back to school Length 16.9 mi.
Departure from School 7:06am 4:05pm 4:08pm Bowling Alley on Oxford Ln. Dumontier Rd. 7:09am 4:15pm Dumontier Rd. White Coyote & Martz Rd. 7:13am 4:18pm White Coyote & Martz Rd. Martz Rd. & Sod Farm Rd. 7:15am 4:20pm Sod Farm Rd. Sod Farm Rd. & Price Ln. 7:19am 4:24pm Price Ln. 4:30pm White Coyote & Martz Ln. Price Ln. & White Coyote 7:21am 4:33pm Dumontier Rd. & McLeod Rd. Dumontier Rd. & McLeod Rd. 7:25am 4:39pm Theresa Adams Ln. & Jocko Rd. Theresa Adams Ln. & Jocko Rd. 7:35am 4:45pm Rice Ln. & Jocko Rd. Rice Ln. & Jocko Rd. 7:39am 4:48pm Pow Wow Rd. Pow Wow Rd. 7:43am 4:51pm Pow Wow Rd. & Highway 93 Pow Wow Rd. & US 93 7:46am 4:54pm School School 7:50am
Note: All times listed are estimated and depend upon such factors as traffic, road and weather conditions. Drivers have been instructed to leave each stop at, or after, the designated time. That time is determined by the clocks in their buses which are checked with the main school clock regularly. If you have questions, please call the school at 726-3216. Please have the following information available: Student Name, Home Phone Number, Bus Number, Bus Driver Name and Bus Route.
Elementary Extensions: 2200 or 2201
Junior High School Extension: 2404
High School Extensions: 2301 or 2300
Please help us by discussing bus behavior with your child. The consequences for student misbehavior may be suspension or revocation of bus privileges.
Lead in Drinking Water
The United States Protection Agency (EPA) and Arlee High School are concerned about lead in your drinking water. Although most homes
have very low levels of lead in their drinking water, some homes in the community have lead levels above the EPA action level of 15 parts per
billion (ppb), or 0.015 milligrams of lead per liter of water (mg/L). Under Federal law we are required to have a program in place to minimize lead in your
drinking water by December 2011.
This program includes:
1. Corrosion control treatment (treating the water to make it less likely that lead will dissolve into the water);
2. Source water treatment (removing any lead that is in the water at the time it leaves our treatment facility); and
3. A public education program.
If you have any questions about how we are carrying out the requirements of the lead regulation please give us a call at: 726-3216 ext. 2206.
Health Effects of Lead
Lead is a common metal found throughout the environment in lead-based paint, air, soil, household dust, food, certain types of pottery porcelain and
pewter, and water. Lead can pose a significant risk to your health if too much of it enters your body.
Lead builds up in the body over many years and can cause damage to the brain, red blood cells and kidneys. The greatest risk is to young children and
pregnant women. Amounts of lead that won’t hurt adults can slow down normal mental and physical development of growing bodies. In addition, a child
at play often comes into contact with sources of lead contamination – like dirt and dust – that rarely affect an adult. It is important to wash children’s hands
and toys often, and to try to make sure they only put food in their mouths.
Lead in Drinking Water
Lead in drinking water, although rarely the sole cause of lead poisoning can significantly increase a person’s total lead exposure, particularly the exposure of
infants who drink baby formulas and concentrated juices that are mixed with water. EPA estimates that drinking water can make up 20% or more of a
person’s total exposure to lead.
How Lead Enters Our Water
Unlike most drinking water contaminants, lead is unusual in that it seldom occurs naturally in water supplies like rivers and lakes. Lead enters drinking
water primarily as a result of the corrosion, or wearing away, of materials containing lead in the water distribution system and household plumbing. These
materials include lead-based solder used to join copper pipe, brass and chrome-plated brass faucets, and in some cases, pipes made of lead that connect
your house to the water main (service lines). In 1986, Congress banned the use of lead solder containing greater than 0.2% lead, and restricted the lead
content of faucets, pipes and other plumbing materials to 8.0%.
When water stands in lead pipes or plumbing systems containing lead for several hours or more, the lead may dissolve into your drinking water. This means
the first water drawn from the tap in the morning, or later in the afternoon after returning from work or school, can contain fairly high levels of lead.
Steps to Reduce Exposure to Lead in Drinking Water
Despite our best efforts mentioned earlier to control water corrosivity and remove lead from the water supply, lead levels in some homes or
buildings can be high. To find out whether you need to take action in your own home, have your drinking water tested to determine if it
contains excessive concentrations of lead. Testing the water is essential because you cannot see, taste, or smell lead in drinking water.
Some local laboratories that can provide this service are listed in this document. For more information on having your water tested, please
call 726-3216 ext. 2206.
If a water test indicates that the drinking water drawn from a tap in your home contains lead above the 15 ppb, then
you should take the following precautions:
1. FLUSH YOUR SYSTEM.
Flushing tap water is a simple and inexpensive measure you can take to protect your family’s health. Flushing usually uses less than one or two gallons of
water and costs less than $2 per month.
To flush, let the water run from the tap before using it for drinking or cooking any time the water in a faucet has gone unused for more than six hours. The
longer water resides in your home’s plumbing, the more lead it may contain. Flushing the tap means running the cold water faucet until the water gets
noticeably colder, usually about 15-30 seconds. If your house has a lead service line to the water main, you may have to flush the water for a longer time,
perhaps one minute, before drinking. Although toilet flushing or showering flushes water through a portion of your home’s plumbing system, you still need
to flush the water in each faucet before using it for drinking or cooking.
To conserve water, fill a couple of bottles for drinking water after flushing the tap, and whenever possible use the first flush water to wash dishes or water
plants.
If you live in a high-rise building, letting the water flow before using it may not lessen your risk from lead. This is because high rise plumbing systems have
more and sometimes larger pipes than smaller buildings. Ask your landlord for help in locating the source of the lead and for advice on reducing the lead
level.
2. USE ONLY COLD WATER FOR COOKING AND DRINKING.
Try not to cook with, or drink water from the hot water tap. Hot water can dissolve more lead more quickly than cold water. If you need hot water, draw
water from the cold tap and heat it on the stove.
3. REMOVE LOOSE SOLDER AND DEBRIS FROM PLUMBING MATERIALS.
Remove loose solder and debris from the plumbing materials installed in newly constructed homes, or homes in which the plumbing has recently been
replaced. To do this, remove the faucet strainers from all taps and run the water from 3-5 minutes. Thereafter, periodically remove the strainers and flush
out any debris that has accumulated over time.
4. IDENTIFY AND REPLACE LEAD SOLDER.
If your copper pipes are joined with lead solder that has been installed illegally since it was banned in 1986, notify the plumber who did the work and
request that he or she replace the lead solder with lead-free solder. Lead solder looks dull gray, and when scratched with a key looks shiny. In addition,
notify your State Department of Environmental Quality about the violation.
5. HAVE AN ELECTRICIAN CHECK YOUR WIRING.
If grounding wires from the electrical system are attached to your pipes, corrosion may be greater. Check with a licensed electrician or your local electrical
code, to determine if your wiring can be grounded elsewhere. DO NOT attempt to change the wiring yourself because improper grounding can cause
electrical shock and fire hazards.
IF LEAD LEVEL PERSISTS
The steps described above will reduce the lead concentrations in your drinking water. However, if a water test indicates that the drinking water coming
from your tap contains lead concentrations in excess of 15 ppb after flushing, or after we have completed our actions to minimize lead levels, then you may
want to take the following additional measures:
6. PURCHASE OR LEASE A HOME TREATMENT DEVICE.
Home treatment devices are limited in that each unit treats only the water that flows from the faucet to which it is connected, and all of the devices require
periodic maintenance and replacement. Devices such as reverse osmosis systems or distillers can effectively remove lead from your drinking water. Some
activated carbon filters may reduce lead levels at the tap. However, all lead reduction claims should be investigated. Be sure to check the actual
performance of a specific treatment device before and after installing the unit.
7. PURCHASE BOTTLED WATER FOR DRINKING AND COOKING.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
You can consult a variety of sources for additional information:
Your family doctor or pediatrician can perform a blood test for lead and provide you with information about the health effects of lead.
State and local government agencies that can be contacted include:
Arlee High School at 726-3216 ext. 2206 can provide you with information about your community’s water supply, and a list of local laboratories that have
been certified by EPA for testing water quality, and the Department of Environmental Quality at 1-406-444-5360 or the Arlee High School at 726-3216 ext.
2206 can provide you with information about the health effects of lead and how you can have your child’s blood tested.
The following is a list of some State approved laboratories in your area that you can call to have your water tested for lead. Energy laboratories: 1-406-
252-6325 and Peak Analytical Services, Inc.: 1-406-585-8160.
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Cold Cereal & Yogurt
Cheese Pizza, Salad, &
Mandarin Oranges
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Cinnamon Roll
Goulash, Corn, Peaches, &
Cookie
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No School
Sept 2
Muffin & Yogurt
Chef Salad, Parmesan
Cheese Bread, Fruit
Cocktail, & Brownie
Sept 3
Pancakes & Sausage
Teriyaki Chicken, Rice, Stir
Fry Veg., Pineapple, &
Fortune Cookie
Sept 4
Breakfast Pizza
Macaroni & Cheese, Green
Beans, Peaches, & Roll
August 2014 Breakfast/Lunch Menu
Lunch menu may change due to availability.
Back to School Checklist - Arlee Junior High 2014/2015
To Do □ Get all recommended immunizations □ Meet the teachers & tour the school – Orientation – Monday, August 19 @ 5:30pm □ Arrange transportation, designate a safe meeting spot, and practice the routine □ Plan a menu for breakfasts, packed lunches, and after-school snacks. Breakfast daily in the
lunchroom 7:30am – 7:55am First bell rings at 7:52am □ Establish a homework location and schedule □ Prepare a school calendar of all important events □ Sports Practice – Clothing, Shoes, Water for hydration, pick up times & location □ First of the year forms – review handbook information, return all needed forms back to the
school, update address, phone numbers. These forms will be given to students on the first day of school.
□ ___________________________________________________________ □ ___________________________________________________________
To Purchase □ Backpack or Trapper-keeper - optional □ Pens (black/blue), pencils, crayons, markers, highlighters □ Loose notebook paper (English, History, Math, Science) □ 3 ring Binders 1 ½” - 2” – (Math, English, History, CREW) 1 each class □ Spiral notebook/journal – (Math, English, History, CREW) 1 each class □ 7th & 8th Grade-Scientific Calculator □ Locks – Hall locker & PE locker- AJHS does not provide locks for lockers. □ PE – clean pair of shoes (not necessary to be new) shorts/T-shirt □ 3x5 Index Note Cards □ Binder dividers 4-5 tab (English, Math) 2 sets each class □ ___________________________________________________________
Arlee Elementary School Supply List 2014 - 2015
KINDERGARTEN –
1 back Pack with child’s name inside (must come to school everyday)
1 full change of clothes
1 blanket for rest time
Gym Shoes – They don’t have to be new, just clean.
The following items are shared with the whole class and used throughout the year so PLEASE DO NOT put your child’s name on these:
1 box of tissues
1 box of #2 pencils
1 boxes of crayons
6 glue sticks
1 box of water color markers
1 box of snacks (graham crackers, cookies, pretzels, etc.)
1 pack of pencil top erasers
1 bottle of liquid glue
1-2 container of Disinfecting Wipes (ex. Clorox Wipes)
1ST Grade – Please put your name on all the items below:
1 back pack or school bag (this comes to school EVERY day)
pencil box or bag to hold supplies
#2 Ticonderoga pencils
crayons and/or markers
glue
scissors (kids fiscars are suggested)
gym shoes - they don’t have to be new, just clean
Pencil sharpener
The following items are shared with the whole class and used throughout the year so PLEASE DO NOT put your child’s name on these:
1 Black Dry Erase Marker
Pencil top erasers
1 box of tissues
6 glue sticks
1 container of Disinfecting Wipes (ex. Clorox Wipes)
2ND GRADE –
LOTS of #2 Ticonderoga pencils
Crayons, markers or colored pencils
Scissors
1 black or blue pen (Mr. Swab’s classroom only)
1 red pen (Mr. Swab’s classroom only)
Gym shoes (do not have to be new, just clean)
Glue - several
2 Spiral Notebooks
1 Black Drye Erase Marker
1 -1.5 inch 3 ring binder with inside pockets (for Mr. Swab’s class only)
1 container of Disinfecting Wipes (ex. Clorox Wipes)
1 box of tissues
3RD GRADE –
2 Packages of loose-leaf wide-ruled paper
2 Spiraled notebooks of wide-ruled paper
#2 pencils (lots) – the school will not be providing pencils anymore
Erasers
Scissors
Ruler
Glue (bottle)
4 Glue Sticks
Crayons (set of 8 is good enough)
Markers (set of 8 is good enough)
Colored Pencils (set if 8 is good enough)
1 red pen
1 blue pen
1 box of tissues
Gym shoes (do not have to be new, just clean)
1 container of Disinfecting Wipes (ex. Clorox Wipes)
4TH GRADE –
1 – Backpack/Book bag
2 – package index cards (3x5)
Lots of #2 pencils
2 – Red pens
2 – Large pink erasers
1 – Scissors (pointed tip)
1 – Box of crayons (24 count)
1 – Box colored markers – (8 count/washable)
1 – Box colored pencils – (8 count)
2 – Highlighters (yellow)
3 – Glue Sticks
1 – Ruler (inches & centimeters)
1 – Pencil pouch (zippered)
2 – 1 in. 3 ring binders (one red and one blue)
2 - Boxes facial tissue
2 – spiral notebooks (wide rule 70 count)
1 - pair gym shoes (don’t have to be new, they need to be clean and stay at school)
LOTS of notebook paper (wide ruled)
2 – Boxes of crackers (saltines or graham)
1 - Container of Disinfecting Wipes (ex. Clorox Wipes)
5th and 6th Graders will be required to rent an instrument ($40) and a music book ($10) from the band teacher. 5th GRADE –
Composition Notebook (College Ruled)
#2 Pencils
Set of colored pencils or crayons
4 Spiral notebooks-college ruled
Loose leaf paper-college ruled
Scissors-pointed
Glue stick or Bottle of glue
Ruler-standard and metric
Lock-combination only
Water bottle
Tennis shoes-for P.E.
2 boxes of Kleenex
2 boxes of crackers (saltine, graham, goldfish, etc.)
1 container of Disinfecting Wipes (ex. Clorox Wipes)
6TH GRADE –
1 – 1 inch binder
1 set of dividers with tabs
5 -1 subject spiral notebooks
2 packs of loose leaf bote book paper
Package of small post-it notes (1x2)
#2 pencils (LOTS!!) o Mechanical pencils are ok
Pink erasers
Scissors
1 Black Dry Eraser Marker
Glue
Markers or colored pencils
Ruler (with both metric and standard measure)
Gym shoes (they do not have to be new, just clean)
1 container of Disinfecting Wipes (ex. Clorox Wipes)
1 box of facial tissue
Optional: Water bottle and lock for locker- (Combination locks are best since keys tend to get lost)
PO Box 158 Arlee, MT 59821 [email protected] 406-726-3572
PLEASE HELP KEEP THE LIBRARY OPEN....WE NEED
VOLUNTEERS! If you would like to volunteer at the Jocko Valley Library, please call the library at 726-3572 and leave a message for Cherie. Volunteers are needed on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1:00-5:00. If you are available any other days and times, we will work with your schedule.
August Events:
~Tuesday, August 5th- Summer Reading Program Event #8 9:30-11:00 ~Thursday, August 7th- Jocko Valley Library Board Meeting at 5:00 ~Saturday, August 9th- Summer Reading Program Cook-Out Finale 11:00-1:00
Library Hours: Tuesday 9:30-11:00 (Summer Reading Program) and 1:00-5:00 Friday 12:00-4:00