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Wednesday, October 29 Get ready for picture day!
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Spring Beautification
Thank you Washington Elementary PTA and the dedicated group of parents and kids who put a fresh, spring shine on the landscaping around Washington School!
These dedicated folks gave up a Saturday morning to pull weeds, rake leaves and clean up around the school grounds.
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Grade Level Curriculum Nights
Grade Level Curriculum Nights Grade-level curriculum nights will occur in the next few weeks. Curriculum Nights are a great way for you to know more about what your child will be learning this year.
All curriculum nights begin with a brief visit to classrooms followed by a meeting with teachers in the library.
Please watch the dates on the right-side of our website for the upcoming Curriculum Night dates.
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 Clip. Earn. Help them Learn.
Click on the link below to find out more about Labels for Education.
http://www.labelsforeducation.com/default.aspx
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Healthy Youth Survey for 6th, 8th, 10th & 12th Grade Students
Our school is participating in the Healthy Youth Survey during the week of October 13–17, 2008.
Please share the information in this brochure with your student, talk about the survey, and decide if your student will participate
Click here to view the Healthy Youth Survey brochure.
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Are you eligible for food or free or low-cost medical insurance?
Go to www.parenthelp123.org to check out an exciting new web tool for Washington families. Using the Benefit Finder, families can learn if they may be eligible for free and low-cost health insurance and food assistance, and then complete their program applications on-line!
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Protect Against Skin Infections
The best way to prevent skin infections is simple - wash your hands! Washing your hands often with soap and warm water also helps prevent colds and flu.
Visit this site to learn more about simple skin infection preventions.
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