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CARBON COUNTY NEWS - RL BACK TO SCHOOL PREVIEW August 13, 2015 — 15 Kindergarten Supply List 1 backpack large enough to hold a folder – marked with child’s name 6 plain yellow #2 pencils 20 small glue sticks and 2 large glue sticks (avoid purple ones) 1 bottle of Elmer’s school glue (4 oz) 1 box of CRAYOLA markers – primary colors only (avoid Rose Art brand) 1 box long skinny fine line CRAYOLA markers 1 box of CRAYOLA crayons 16 count – traditional colors (avoid Rose Art) 1 box of long skinny colored pencils 1 Large Box of Kleenex 1 pair of Fiskar scissors with blunt tip 1 package of gallon size Ziploc bags 1 package of quart size Ziploc bags 2 Black & White Composition Books P.E. shoes (need not be new! Just clean!) 2 types of snack items for daily snack Small boxes of crackers usually do not contain enough crackers to go around the class one time. The snack items will need to be replenished as the year proceeds. First Grade Supply List 1st Grade Fiskar scissors 1 bottle Elmer’s School glue 4 oz. 1 box of CRAYOLA crayons, 24 maximum 1 box fat CRAYOLA markers 1 box of CRAYOLA colored pencils 20 sharpened pencils #2 yellow 1 yellow highlighter marker 2 pkgs. skinny dry erase markers 1 “dry marker” eraser 2 folders, pocket on the bottom 1 seventy-page notebook, WIDE RULED 2 black & white composition books 1 supply box for desk P.E. shoes (need not be new, just CLEAN!) Need these to share: 1 large box of Kleenex 1 box of quart-size Ziploc bags 1 box of gallon-size Ziploc bags 1 large box of snack crackers Second Grade Supply List 20 sharpened #2 lead pencils 5 glue sticks Small pencil box ~ Ms. Daniel only 1 pair Fiskar scissors 1 pencil eraser 4 – 2 Pocket Vinyl/Plastic folders (pockets on bottom) 1 box crayons (24 max.) CRAYOLA washable markers (10 max.) 4 chisel tip dry erase markers Dry marker eraser 1 Composition (black & white) book 1 box of snack crackers 1 large box of Kleenex 1 spill proof water bottle 1 box of “easy” zip closure zip lock bags *boys bring gallon *girls bring quart 1container Clorox disinfecting wipes PE shoes (need not be new, just clean!) For Mrs. Nearpass’ class 1 spiral wide ruled notebook 80-100 pages Third Grade Supply List 2 Wide-ruled composition notebook 12 inch ruler (divided to at least 1/4 inch and divided into cm and mm with dark lines.) (No dark colored rulers please). crayons and markers glue and glue stick scissors (the sharper Fiskars) 5 -10 Red pencils - sharpened 20-40 #2 pencils – sharpened, replenish as needed 3 soft erasers 4 file folders with bottom pockets 2 large box of Kleenex 1 box quart size Ziploc bags 1 box gallon size Ziploc bags Pencil bag 1 box of crackers or other snack item 2-4 packages of “dry erase” markers 1 “dry marker” eraser 3 spiral notebooks (wide-ruled) 1 bottle of hand sanitizer PE shoes (clean used ones are fine) Fourth Grade Supply List 12 inch ruler crayons colored pencils or markers 2-4 pks. white board markers 1 white board eraser glue – not glue sticks scissors red pen 10 - #2 pencils – NO MECHANICAL PENCILS 4 wide-lined notebooks 1 spiral notebook of graph paper ½cm x ½cm 5 - two pocket portfolio folders 1 large box kleenex thesaurus/dictionary calculator pencil box or zipper bag eraser gym shoes (need not be new, just CLEAN!) 2 pkgs. of 3x5 ruled index cards 2 highlighter markers 1 container clorox wipes Small personal pencil sharpener 2 composition books NO trapper keepers please! Fifth Grade Supply List 4 file folders with pockets 4 composition books 2 wide lined notebooks 3 ring binder (1 inch) supply box (for scissors, crayons, etc…) crayons or colored pencils or markers 20 #2 pencils (two can be mechanical) large eraser 12 inch ruler 4 chisel point dry erase markers 1 white board eraser or clean sock scissors 3 highlighter pens (red , yellow, green only) Small personal pencil sharpener 1 large box of Kleenex Boys bring Clorox disinfecting wipes Girls bring large hand sanitizer snack (crackers, fruit, yogurt, cheese stick, etc..) gym shoes (need not be new, just clean for 2nd semester) Personal small pencil sharpeners Optional items: If you are able to reuse any of your supplies from last year please do! There is no need to buy everything brand new! 6-8 Grade Supply List Ms. Eaton ~ Language Arts ~ wide lined notebook paper, com- position notebook*, 1 - two pocket folders (1 with a 3 prong fastener), yellow, pink and green highlighters, book cover Mr. Korczyk~ Math ~ 2 - composition notebooks*, pencils/erasers, protractor, 1/16" ruler, compass, TI 30 calculator, notebook paper, book cover Mrs. Gilbertson ~ Social Studies ~ highlighters **, colored pencils **, lots of markers **, notebook, glue sticks (4) **, pencils, erasers, composition notebook, book cover, file folder (no prongs) Mrs. Nell ~ Science ~ composition notebook*, pencils & erasers, spiral notebook or notebook paper, glue sticks (2)**, book cover Mrs. Bremer ~ Writing ~ three ring binder, notebook paper, dividers Mrs. Eichelberger ~ Health Enhancement ~ paper, pencil, PE clothes, shoes Mrs. Nelms ~ Tech ~ 2 gb flash drive – on a lanyard or a wrist band flash drive Ms. Kosorok/Mr. Clinton ~ Language Exploration/ 7/8 Spanish ~ 1 – 1” 3 ring binder ~ can be used for both classes, paper and pencil(s) Ms. Lammiman ~ 7/8 Ag Ed ~ 1 – 1” 3 ring binder Ms. Coutts ~ Band ~ pencil, reeds/cleaning kit for your instrument. Percussion will need to buy their own sticks & mallets. There’s a limited number of band instruments for rental. There will be an opportunity to meet with Ecroth Music, or stop and see them over the summer regarding rentals. Book covers (cloth lasts longer) most middle school classroom books need the x-large book covers. Locker Shelf ~ It is most helpful if your student would have a locker shelf ~ either the plastic coated one with legs or the plastic one with the knob that turns underneath it. Combination Locks are purchased from the office. Price is $6.00. At the end of the year 8th graders will receive a refund. Students may not have personal locks on their lockers. The same flash drive that is purchased for technology can be used for their narratives that they do for Student Led ~ Parent Teacher Conferences~ 2 gb flash drive – on a lanyard or a wrist band flash drive. Please label it with name. Each student is given a planner on the first day of school. If they lose their planner they may buy one from the office. Replacement cost is $3.00. Health Enhancement ~ clean bottom need not be new shoes, gym shorts, t-shirt, socks. *(This is not a spiral notebook. Stiff cover with non-removable pages.) ** These items will be left in their classrooms so they will be available. PLEASE REMEMBER TO MARK ALL OF YOUR ITEMS WITH YOUR NAME. * PLEASE BRING THE REQUESTED ITEMS ONLY. Insurance Main Office: 106 S Broadway Red Lodge, MT 59068 ph. 406-446-2300 Branch Office: 4 N Woodard Abasarokee, MT 59001 ph. 406-328-4919 Welcome Back Students! School Registration Dates: Aug. 20th: Seniors 9 a.m.-12 P.M. Juniors 1 p.m.-4 P.M. Aug. 21st: SophOmores 9 a.m.-12 P.M. Freshman 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 25th: Freshman orientation 9 a.m.-12 p.m. K-12 SCHOOL STARTS WednesDAY, Aug. 26th SEE YOU THERE! Red Lodge Schools Welcome Back to School!

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CARBON COUNTY NEWS - RL BACK TO SCHOOL PREVIEWAugust 13, 2015 15Kindergarten Supply List1 backpack large enough to hold a folder marked with childs name6 plain yellow #2 pencils 20 small glue sticks and 2 large glue sticks (avoid purple ones)1 bottle of Elmers school glue (4 oz)1 box of CRAYOLA markers primary colors only (avoid Rose Art brand)1 box long skinny fne line CRAYOLA markers1 box of CRAYOLA crayons 16 count traditional colors (avoid Rose Art)1 box of long skinny colored pencils1 Large Box of Kleenex1 pair of Fiskar scissors with blunt tip1 package of gallon size Ziploc bags1 package of quart size Ziploc bags2 Black & White Composition BooksP.E. shoes (need not be new! Just clean!)2 types of snack items for daily snack Small boxes of crackers usually do not contain enough crackers to go around the class one time. The snack items will need to be replenished as the year proceeds.First Grade Supply List1st Grade Fiskar scissors1 bottle Elmers School glue 4 oz.1 box of CRAYOLA crayons, 24 maximum1 box fat CRAYOLA markers 1 box of CRAYOLA colored pencils20 sharpened pencils #2 yellow1 yellow highlighter marker2 pkgs. skinny dry erase markers1 dry marker eraser2 folders, pocket on the bottom1 seventy-page notebook, WIDE RULED 2 black & white composition books 1 supply box for deskP.E. shoes (need not be new, just CLEAN!)Need these to share:1 large box of Kleenex1 box of quart-size Ziploc bags1 box of gallon-size Ziploc bags1 large box of snack crackers Second Grade Supply List20 sharpened #2 lead pencils5 glue sticksSmall pencil box ~ Ms. Daniel only1 pair Fiskar scissors1 pencil eraser4 2 Pocket Vinyl/Plastic folders (pockets on bottom)1 box crayons (24 max.)CRAYOLA washable markers (10 max.)4 chisel tip dry erase markersDry marker eraser1 Composition (black & white) book 1 box of snack crackers 1 large box of Kleenex1 spill proof water bottle1 box ofeasy zip closure zip lock bags*boys bring gallon*girls bring quart1container Clorox disinfecting wipesPE shoes (need not be new, just clean!)For Mrs. Nearpass class 1 spiral wide ruled notebook 80-100 pagesThird Grade Supply List2 Wide-ruled composition notebook12 inch ruler (divided to at least 1/4 inch and divided into cm and mm with dark lines.) (No dark colored rulers please).crayons and markersglue and glue stickscissors (the sharper Fiskars)5 -10 Red pencils - sharpened20-40 #2 pencils sharpened, replenish as needed3 soft erasers4 fle folders with bottom pockets 2 large box of Kleenex1 box quart size Ziploc bags1 box gallon size Ziploc bagsPencil bag1 box of crackers or other snack item2-4 packages of dry erase markers1 dry marker eraser3 spiral notebooks (wide-ruled)1 bottle of hand sanitizerPE shoes (clean used ones are fne)Fourth Grade Supply List12 inch rulercrayons colored pencils or markers2-4 pks. white board markers1 white board eraserglue not glue sticks scissorsred pen 10 - #2 pencils NO MECHANICAL PENCILS4 wide-lined notebooks1 spiral notebook of graph paper cm x cm 5 - two pocket portfolio folders 1 large box kleenexthesaurus/dictionarycalculatorpencil box or zipper bagerasergym shoes (need not be new, just CLEAN!)2 pkgs. of 3x5 ruled index cards 2 highlighter markers1 container clorox wipesSmall personal pencil sharpener2 composition booksNO trapper keepers please!Fifth Grade Supply List4 fle folders with pockets4 composition books2 wide lined notebooks3 ring binder (1 inch)supply box (for scissors, crayons, etc)crayons or colored pencils or markers 20 #2 pencils (two can be mechanical)large eraser12 inch ruler4 chisel point dry erase markers1 white board eraser or clean sockscissors3 highlighter pens (red , yellow, green only)Small personal pencil sharpener1 large box of KleenexBoys bring Clorox disinfecting wipesGirls bring large hand sanitizersnack (crackers, fruit, yogurt, cheese stick, etc..)gym shoes (need not be new, just clean for 2nd semester) Personal small pencil sharpenersOptional items:If you are able to reuse any of your supplies from last year please do! There is no need to buy everything brand new! 6-8 Grade Supply ListMs. Eaton ~ Language Arts ~ wide lined notebook paper, com-position notebook*, 1 - two pocket folders (1 with a 3 prong fastener), yellow, pink and green highlighters,book coverMr. Korczyk~ Math ~ 2 - composition notebooks*, pencils/erasers, protractor, 1/16" ruler, compass, TI 30 calculator, notebook paper, book cover Mrs. Gilbertson ~ Social Studies ~ highlighters **, colored pencils **, lots of markers **, notebook, glue sticks (4) **, pencils, erasers, composition notebook, book cover, fle folder (no prongs)Mrs. Nell ~ Science ~ composition notebook*, pencils & erasers, spiral notebook or notebook paper, glue sticks (2)**, book coverMrs. Bremer ~ Writing ~ three ring binder, notebook paper, dividersMrs. Eichelberger ~ Health Enhancement ~ paper, pencil, PE clothes, shoesMrs. Nelms ~ Tech ~ 2 gb fash drive on a lanyard or a wrist band fash driveMs. Kosorok/Mr. Clinton ~ Language Exploration/7/8 Spanish ~ 1 1 3 ring binder ~ can be used for both classes, paper and pencil(s)Ms. Lammiman ~ 7/8 Ag Ed ~ 1 1 3 ring binderMs. Coutts ~ Band ~ pencil, reeds/cleaning kit for your instrument.Percussion will need to buy their own sticks & mallets.Theres a limited number of band instruments for rental.There will be an opportunity to meet with Ecroth Music, or stop and see them over the summerregarding rentals.Book covers (cloth lasts longer) most middle school classroom books need the x-large book covers.Locker Shelf ~ It is most helpful if your student would have a locker shelf ~ either the plastic coated one with legs or the plastic one with the knob that turns underneath it.Combination Locks are purchased from the ofce. Price is $6.00.At the end of the year 8th graders will receive a refund. Students may not have personal locks on their lockers.The same fash drive that is purchased for technology can be used for their narratives that they do for Student Led ~ Parent Teacher Conferences~ 2 gb fash drive on a lanyard or a wrist band fash drive. Please label it with name.Each student is given a planner on the frst day of school.If they lose their planner they may buy one from the ofce.Replacement cost is $3.00.Health Enhancement ~ clean bottom need not be new shoes, gym shorts, t-shirt, socks.*(This is not a spiral notebook.Stif cover with non-removable pages.) ** These items will be left in their classrooms so they will be available.PLEASE REMEMBERTO MARK ALL OF YOUR ITEMS WITH YOUR NAME.* PLEASE BRING THE REQUESTED ITEMS ONLY.InsuranceMain Ofce:106 S BroadwayRed Lodge, MT 59068ph. 406-446-2300Branch Ofce:4 N WoodardAbasarokee, MT 59001ph. 406-328-4919Welcome Back Students!School Registration Dates:Aug. 20th:Seniors 9 a.m.-12 P.M. Juniors 1 p.m.-4 P.M.Aug. 21st: SophOmores 9 a.m.-12 P.M.Freshman 1 p.m.-4 p.m.Aug. 25th:Freshman orientation9 a.m.-12 p.m.

K-12 SCHOOL STARTSWednesDAY, Aug. 26th SEE YOU THERE!Red Lodge SchoolsWelcomeBack to School!16 August 13, 2015 RL BACK TO SCHOOL PREVIEW - CARBON COUNTY NEWS MOUNTAIN VIEW TEACHING STAFFKindergarten...................................................... Karla Moos...................................................................... Jeannie PurcellGrade 1 ..........................................................Donna Wailes.......................................................................Nanette TomlinGrade 2 ..................................................... Marge Nearpass ............................................................................. Ann DanielGrade 3 .............................................................. Robb Sager .......................................................................Sally WooddenGrade 4.....................................................Becky Wipplinger.................................................................... Tootsie SchroweGrade 5 .........................................................Steven Morales....................................................................... Michelle MannROOSEVELT MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHING STAFF6-8 Science........................................................... Pam Nell6-8 Social Science .......................................Pam Gilbertson6-8 Language Arts....................................... Cadance Eaton6-8 Math.................................................... Michael KorczykK-8 Art ............................................................Betsy SuckowROOSEVELT PROGRAMSBug (Bring up your grades)....................................................................... grades 4th/5thBuilders Club (key club)................................................................. grades 6th/7th/8thRoosevelt Student Council................................................................. grades 6th/7th/8thINSTRUCTIONAL AIDE STAFFHigh School Lunch Program Coord. ................. Brigit MorseMountain View Aides ..................................... Stacey Nelson........................................................................... Kay KovachRoosevelt Aides ............................................. Penny ProphetHigh School Aides ............................................. Brigit Morse..................................................................... Rene GildehausELEMENTARY SPECIALISTSLibrary.............................................................Janice JonesMusic K8 ................................................... Brenna HyvonenSpecial Education ............................................... Jolinda Hill.................................................................... Monica ThuesenTitle 1 K-8................................................. Leanne MullaneyPhysical Education K-8 ......................Rebekka EichelbergerCounselor ...................................................... Tonya KosorokTechnology K-8 ............................................... Nicole Nelms Band 5-8 ....................................................... Jennifer CouttsHIGH SCHOOL TEACHING STAFFEnglish ............................. Matt Schrowe/Renee RodenbeckLibrary/ 6-8 Writing ............................................. Lori BremerBusiness Ed. .................................................Theresa ReimerScience ............................................................. Kate BelindaMath ................................................................. Ben Stevens.......................................................................Nate AndersonBand/Chorus ................................................ Jennifer CouttsPhysical Education ........................................... John PerrigoCounselor ....................................................... Susan FischerIndustrial Arts ..................................................... Justin EltonVocational Agriculture ............................. Allyson LammimanPro-Start/Art ............................................ Jenny ZimmermanScience ........................................................ Summer GraberSpecial Education ......................................... Libby JohnsonGovt/History ................................................. Kevin ConnorsTech. Coordinator. ........................................... John HansonTech Coord./Science ................................................ Kirt NellSpanish ..............................................................Jack ClintonADMINISTRATIVE STAFFSuperintendent of Schools ........................... John Fitzgerald 9-12 Principal ......................................................Rex Ternan6-8 Principal ....................................................Jason ReimerKindergarten - 5 Principal ................................... Doug MannDistrict Clerk .....................................................Donna TandyEXTRA-CURRICULAR STAFFActivities Director ............................................Jason ReimerAnnual Advisor....................................... Jenny ZimmermanBBB HS Head ...............................................Steven MoralesBPA Advisor ..................................................Theresa ReimerCC ...............................................................Matt SchroweCheer Advisor........................................Renee RodenbeckFB HS.............................................................. John Perrigo....................................................................... Kevin Connors................................................................................ Ron King.........................................................................Brian LoewenFB Jr. High .........................................................Jesse FisherFB 5/6 Grade .............................................. Michael Korczyk............................................................................ Doug MannFCCLA Advisor ........................................ Jenny ZimmermanFFA Advisor ............................................ Allyson Lammiman GBB HS Head............................................. Candace EatonGolf Head............................................................. John Link Pep Band Advisor....................................... Jennifer Coutts Ski Advisor Roosevelt.................................. Tonya KosorokSpeech/Drama .............................................. Libby JohnsonStudent Council ................................................ Kate BelindaStudent Council/Jr. High ............................... Tonya KosorokTrack HS Head ...................................Rebekka EichelbergerTrafc Education ............................................... John Perrigo VB 5/6th Grade..................................Rebekka EichelbergerVB 7th Grade................................................... Kate BelindaVB 8th Grade..................................................Andrea SagerVB HS Head ................................................... Darcy StrackeVB HS Asst. .......................................................Sarah EwaldVICA/USA Skills .................................................Justin EltonNON-CERTIFIED STAFFHead Maintenance .......................................... Janie PearceAsst. Maintenance ............................................ Brian MarshCustodiansMountain View .......................... Scott Wilson/Marsha KellerRoosevelt .......................................................................TBA High School ...................................................................TBA........................................................................ Jason Marvin Civic Center ...................................................... Brian MarshSecretariesRoosevelt ................................................Kathy SommerfeldHigh School .............................................Debbie SmedsrudMountain View ................................................ Charla CarterIMMUNIZATIONSCertain immunizations for school-aged children are required by law in Montana. They include immunization against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio, rubella, and measles. Children entering Red Lodge Schools must be currently protected against these diseases for their sake and the sake of their classmates. CHILDREN NOT CURRENTLYIM-MUNIZED, OR WITHOUT PROOF OF SUCH IMMUNIZATION, AT THE TIME THEY ENTER SCHOOL, WILL NOT BE ADMITTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW.what does knowledgelook like? Knowledge has the wisdom to inform. It listens, guides, andsays, Ive been there. Lets get through this together.visit your local branch or frstinterstate.comName:Back to SchoolSize: 3.792 x 4Ink:BWNOTIFICATION TO PARENTS AND STUDENTS OF RIGHTS CONCERNING A STUDENTS SCHOOL RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) afords parents/guardians and students over 18 years of age (eligible students) certain rights with respect to the students education records. They are: The right to inspect and copy the students education records. The right to request amendment of any records believed to be inaccurate, misleading, irrelevant or improper.Therighttopermitdisclosureofper- sonally identifableinformation,excepttotheextent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. The right to a copy of any school record proposed to be destroyed or deleted. The right to prohibit release of directoryinformation. The right to fle a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the District to comply with the requirements of FERPA.PROTECTION OF STUDENT RIGHTSNo student will be required to participate without parental con-sent in any survey, analysis, or evaluation-funded in whole or in part by the U.S. Department of Education-that concerns: Political afliations. Mental and psychological problems potentially embarrassing to the student or family. Sexual behavior and attitudes. Illegal, anti-social, self-incriminating, and demeaning behavior. Criticism of other individuals with whom the student or the students family has close family relationshipYou have the right to fle a complaint with the Family Rights and Privacy Ofce, Department of HEW, Washington, D.C. 20201, if you think this school or school system is not in compliance with the law. You have the right to obtain a copy of the ofcial Red Lodge Schools policy relative to the Act at this school.PLAN OF ACTION AVAILABILITYRed Lodge Public School District No. 1 has available a plan of action which will provide access to all facilities and programs considered necessary in the event a physically handicapped student should desire to attend classes in this school system.website: www.redlodge.k12.mt.usINSURANCEThe Red Lodge Schools do not have accident insurance avail-able for children. We have insurance available that can be pur-chased. Please call the school ofce for information.BAD WEATHERSchoolclosuresduetoweather,earlybusruns,andschool bus route cutbacks will be announced as early as possible on three area radio stations. They are KMXE, Red Lodge 99.3 FM and KCTR, Billings 102.9 FM.EMERGENCY PLANRed Lodge schools distributes an emergency plan on an an-nual basis. This plan outline steps that will be taken in case of variousemergencysituations.Duringanevacuation,reloca-tion and student pick up sites as follows: Mountain View St. Agnes Church

Roosevelt Middle School Red Lodge Community Church

High School Old Roosevelt GymPlease remember TO KEEP YOUR PO BOXNUMBER, PHYSICAL ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBERSCURRENT. WE ARE USING THE INFINITE CAMPUS SYSTEM TO REACH YOU IN AN EMERGENCY.If you have any further questions, please contact the school. School bus safety for bus ridersManystudentstakethebustoschooltwiceaday,fvedaysa week. Approximately 26 million elementary and secondary school children ride school buses daily in the United States, and the U.S. DepartmentofTransportationsaysmorethan50percentofall K-12studentsinthecountryrideyellowschoolbuses,traveling approximately 4 billion miles each year.The vast majority of these miles are traveled without incident. Infact,accordingtotheNationalSafetyCouncil,thenational school bus accident rate is 0.01 per 100 miles traveled, compared to 0.96 for other passenger vehicles, which makes school buses considerably safer than other passenger vehicles.Though school buses are safe, there are other ways to make them even safer. Children, especially those new to school buses, may fnd the bus fun and unique and not pay attention to simple safety rules.But parents should take steps to ensure that youngsters always heed the following school bus safety guidelines.Wait for the bus in a safe location that is away from trafc, ideally staying in a designated school bus stop until the bus arrives.Dress for optimal visibility, especially in inclement weather when it can be difcult for the school bus driver and other motorists to see pedestrians.Do not board the bus until it comes to a complete stop. Wait for the driver to open the door, which engages the Stop sign for oncoming motorists.Use the handrail and enter the bus in an orderly manner.Promptly fnd a seat, sit down and buckle the safety belt if there is one available. Students assigned seats on the bus should take their seat without making a fuss.Keep backpacks and other belongings out of the center aisle. Store them under your seat or on your lap.Remain seated at all times while the bus is in motion.Keep arms, hands, legs, and heads inside of the bus at all times.Always follow the drivers instructions and avoid situations that will cause driver distraction.Wait for the bus to stop completely before standing up or attempting to exit.Exit the bus in an orderly manner, without pushing fellow passengers.Only cross the street in front of the bus. It is very difcult for the driver to see students crossing behind the bus.Wait for the driver to check trafc before crossing the street and be on the lookout for inattentive motorists.CARBON COUNTY NEWS - RL BACK TO SCHOOL PREVIEWAugust 13, 2015 17RedLodgeSchoolisannouncingits policyforfreeandreducedpricemeals servedundertheNationalSchoolLunch Program. Each school building ofce has acopyofthepolicy,whichmaybere-viewed by any interested party.Applicationformsarebeingsenttoall homeswithalettertoparentsorguard-ians. To apply for free or reduced meals, households should fll out the application and return it to the school. Verifcation of currentincomemustaccompanyeach application. Additional copies of the application forms areavailableineachprincipalsofce. Theinformationprovidedontheappli-cationwillbeusedfordeterminationof eligibility and may be verifed at any time duringtheschoolyearbytheschoolor other program ofcials.Forschoolofcialstodetermineeligibil-ity,theentireapplicationmustbeflled out.Householdsarerequiredtoreport increasesinhouseholdincomeofover $50 per month or $600 per year and de-creasesinhouseholdsize.Applications may be submitted at any time during the school year.Thesuperintendentwillreviewapplica-tionsanddetermineeligibility.Aformal appealofthatdeterminationmaybe madetotheSuperintendentofSchools, who will conduct a hearing on the appeal. The policy contains an outline of the hear-ingprocedure.Throughouttheprocess confdentiality is strictly adhered to.Any signifcant changes in employment or household size should be reported to the school.Changesmaymakethechildren ofthefamilyeligibleforfreeorreduced price meals.Incertaincases,fosterchildrenarealso eligible for these benefts. If a household hasfosterchildrenlivingwiththemand wishes to apply for such meals for them, the household should contact the school for more information.Theinformationprovidedbythehouse-hold is confdential and will be used only for purposes of determining eligibility and verifying data.Intheoperationofchildfeedingpro-gramsadministeredbytheU.S.Depart-mentofAgriculture,nochildwillbedis-criminated against because of race, color, sex,nationalorigin,ageorhandicap.If any member of a household believes they havebeendiscriminatedagainst,they shouldwritetotheSecretaryofAgricul-ture, Washington, D.C. 20250.SCHOOL BREAKFAST & LUNCHRed Lodge Schools will be ofering breakfast to the students. BreakfastwillstartWednesday,August26thandwillbeof-fered to all students K-12.Any student who has an approved application on fle for free or reduced price lunch is automatically eligible for free or re-ducedpricedbreakfast.Amethodofcountingmustbees-tablished that will provide accurate counts of the number of full price, reduced price, free and adult breakfasts. The count by category for paid, free or reduced price breakfasts must beobtainedattheendoftheservingline.Themaximum charge to a student eligible for a reduced price breakfast is 30.Thepreviousyear'sapplicationexpiresOct.1ofeach school year, you must reapply.School breakfasts provide a good start toward meeting the daily nutritional needs of food energy, protein, vitamins and minerals of students. Most school breakfasts are self-supporting, provided expensive meals are not planned. The primary problems encountered are providing the time for the breakfast (about 15 minutes) and meal counting.AllStudentsgrades5-12,thatparticipateinanyactivity will be required to pay a participation fee. Family activity passes will not count towards participation fees ATHLETIC TICKET SALESTheHighSchoolwillbeoferingseasonathleticticketsata discount to their loyal fans. There will be a season ticket avail-able for each varsity sport. We will also be ofering an All-Sports pass for sale which will enable fans to buy advance tickets for all varsity athletic contests at one time.FAMILY ACTIVITY TICKET.....................................$85SINGLE ADULT TICKET ..........................................$50 JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL TICKET ........ $20 ELEMENTARY STUDENTS .....................................$20 TICKET PRICES AT THE GATE: ADULTS ......................................................................$5GIRLS BB/ BOYS BB COMBO ..............................$6ELEMENTARY HIGH SCHOOL & STUDENTS SENIOR CITIZENS ................................$3 GIRLS BB/ BOYS BB COMBO .............................$4NOTICE OF COORDINATORIt is the intent of Red Lodge Public Schools to comply with both the letter and spirit of the law in making certain discrimination does not exist in its policies, regulations, oroperations.Grievanceprocedures,forTitleIX(sex discrimination)andSection504(handicapdiscrimina-tion),havebeenestablishedforstudents,parentsand employees who feel discrimination has been shown by the School.Specifc complaints of alleged discrimination under Title IX and Section 504 should be referred to:Superintendent, Mark Brajcich Principal, Doug MannMountain View School (446-1804)TitleIXcomplaintscanalsobefledwiththeOfcefor Civil Rights.Regional Ofce for Civil RightsRoom 700 Phelan Building- 760 Market StreetSan Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 556-8586FEDERAL INCOME CHARTfor School Year 2015-16 All Carbon County SchoolsHousehold SizeYearly($) Monthly($)Weekly($)1 21,775 1,815 4192 29,471 2,456 5673 37,167 3,098 7154 44,863 3,739 8635 52,559 4,380 1,0116 60,255 5,022 1,1597 67,951 5,663 1,3078 75,647 6,304 1,455FREE AND REDUCED PRICE MEALSSCHOOL AthleticsSenior Citizens will again be ofered passes to all events by requesting a pass from theHigh School Principal. Proof of age will be required at the time of the request.Mrs. Marci DyePO Box 1668Red LodgeCommittees: Finance, Negotiations, Bill Cords6416 Highway 212Red LodgeCommittees: PolicyMrs. Elise FoutsPO Box 1813Red LodgeCommittees: Technology, Scholarship, Red Lodge FoundationMr. Steve HamanPO Box 730Red LodgeCommittees: Negotia-tions, TechnologyMrs. Sandra J. Kelly1210 S. WhiteRed LodgeCommittees:Policy, TechnologyMr. Radford Langston252 Upper Luther Rd.Red LodgeCommittees: Transportation, NegotiationsMr. Bob Bilyeu117 Lower Luther RoadRed LodgeCommittees: Policy,TransportationStudent Trustee:Mr. Matthew HamanPO Box 730Red LodgeMr. Vance ThuesenPO Box 1368Red LodgeEQUAL EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIESItwillbethepolicyoftheAdministrationthatthe School District will provide equal educational oppor-tunities for all students. No student will be denied the benefts of any education program or activity on the basis of race, color, disability, ability, creed, national origin, age orsex. Allprogramsofered by schools within the School District will be open to all students consistent with statutory and judicial requirements.Admission of students to special and advanced pro-gram or activities will be based on the performance ofeachstudent.Studentswhobelievetheyhave been the subject of discrimination should meet with the Principal as soon as possible.SCHOOL GOVERNANCEThe Red Lodge School District is governed by a sev-en-member,electedBoardofTrustees.TheBoards representativewithintheschoolistheSuperinten-dent. The School Board invites public input on issues afecting the education of the youth of this community includingcurriculum,buildingsandgrounds,policy, stafng,discipline,activities,transportationandany otherfacetoftheschoolsoperations.TheSchool Board meets in regular session in the High School Li-brary on the third Wednesday of each month to carry outthebusinessofthedistrict.Personswishingto address the School Board concerning a particular is-suerelevanttooperationofthedistrictarerequest-ed to contact the school at 446-2110. School Board meetings are open to the public.BOARD OF TRUSTEES RED LODGE SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 2015-2016BREAKFAST:.................................... $1.50 LUNCHES:K-6............................................ $2.50 7-12 ..........................................$2.75 ADULTS ................................... $3.50SECOND HELPING OFLUNCH ENTRE .................. 2018 August 13, 2015 RL BACK TO SCHOOL PREVIEW - CARBON COUNTY NEWS AUGUST___________________________________8/14FIRST DAY OF HS PRACTICE 8/20FINAL REGISTRATION SENIORS9:00 AM - 12:00 PM JUNIORS 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM8/21FINAL REGISTRATION SOPHMORES 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM FRESHMAN1:00 PM - 4:00 PM8/24PIR #11ST DAY OF MS PRACTICE6TH GRADE/MS NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION2:00 PMMS SPORTS PARENT MTG. @ CC3:00 PM8/25PIR #28/261ST DAY OF SCHOOL8/28 HSFB VS. THREE FORKS 7:00 PMHSCC PARK CITY INVITE.9:00 AM8/29HSVB @ COLUMBUS INV.8:00 AMSEPTEMBER______________________________9/1HSVB @ LAUREL4:15 PM9/3 HSVB VS. ROUNDUP 4:15 PM 9/4 HSCC BLGS. INVITE RIVER FRONT PARK4:00 PMHSVB VS. BIG TIMBER4:15 PMHSFB @ SHEPHERD7:00 PM9/5 MSVB @ RL 8:30 AMMSFB JAMBOREE @ BLGS. COLTON FIELD 10:00 AM9/7LABOR DAY - NO SCHOOL 9/8 MSFB @ COLUMBUS4:00 PMMSVB @ COLUMBUS 4:00 PMJVHSFB VS. SHEPHERD 4:30 PM9/9RL SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE9/11 HSFB @ FORSYTH7:00 PM9/12 MSVB @ HUNTLEY 8:30 AMHSCC HARDIN INVITE10:00AMMSFB VS. HUNTLEY10:00AMHSVB VS. HUNTLEY 2:00 PM9/15 MSFB VS. COLUMBUS4:00 PM 9/16 EARLY OUT1:00 PMSCHOOL BOARD MTG. 7:00 PM9/17 HSVB @ SHEPHERD 4:15 PM9/18HSFB VS. COLSTRIP7:00 PM 9/19HSVB @ HUNTLEY8:00 AM MSVB @ JOLIET8:30 AMMSFB VS. HUNTLEY10:00 AMHSVB @ HUNTLEY 2:00 PM9/21 PIR #3 ~ NO SCHOOL9/22HSCC RL INVITE1:00 PM9/24HSVB VS. JOLIET 4:15 PM9/25HSFB @ COLUMBUS7:00 PM 9/26 MSVB @ RL 8:30 AM MSFB @ JOLIET10:00 AM HSVB @ COLUMBUS 4:15 PM 9/28JVHSFB VS. COLUMBUS4:30 PM 9/29HSCC HUNTLEY INVITE10:00 AMMSVB VS. COLUMBUS4:00 PM9/30MID~TERMS OCTOBER______________________ ___________10/1HSVB @ BIG TIMBER4:00 PM10/2HSCC BLGS. INVITE TBDHSFB VS. ROUNDUP7:00 PM 10/3HSVB @ MAN. CHRISTIAN8:00 AMMSVB VS. SHEPHERD8:30 AM MSFB @ ROUNDUP10:00 AM 10/5JVHSFB VS. ROUNDUP4:30 PM 10/6MSVB @ JOLIET4:00 PM10/7EARLY OUT1:00 PM 10/8HSCC HELENA 7 ON 712:30 PM HSVB @ ROUNDUP4:15 PM10/10MSVB @ ST. FRANCIS8:30 AM HSCC JOLIET10:00 AMHSVB VS. GARDINER4:30 PM 10/12JVHSFB @ COLUMBUS4:30 PM10/14HSFB VS. JOLIET7:00 PM10/15PIR #5 ~ MEA DAYSHSVB @ SHEPHERD 4:15 PM10/16 PIR #6 ~ MEA DAYS10/17HSCC ROUNDUP10:00 AM 10/191ST DAY OF MSGBB PRACTICEJVHSFB @ JOLIET4:30 PM 10/20HSVB @ BLGS. CENTRAL4:00 PM 10/21SCHOOL BOARD MTG.7:00 PM10/22HSVB VS. COLUMBUS4:15 PM 10/23HSFB @ BIG TIMBER7:00 PM 10/24HSCC STATE GREAT FALLS HSVB VS. JOLIET4:15 PM10/26PIR #6 NO SCHOOL10/286/12 FALL MUSIC CONCERT10/30END OF 1ST QTR.DISTRICT 4B HSVB @ JOLIET10/31DISTRICT 4B HSVB @ JOLIETROUND 1 - CLASS B FOOTBALL PLAYOFFSMSGBB TRI @ RL8:30 AMNOVEMBER_______________________________11/3MSGBB @ COLUMBUS4:00 PM 11/4EARLY OUT1:00 PM 11/5-7SOUTHERN B DIV. VB TOURNAMENT @ HUNTLEY PROJECT11/7QTR. FINALS CLASS B FB PLAYOFFS MSGBB @ ROUNDUP 8:30 AM 11/10MSGBB VS. JOLIET4:00 PM 11/10-11K-8 BOOK FAIR 11/11EARLY RELEASE1:00 PM K-12 P/T CONF.1:00 PM 11/12-14STATE VB @ BOZEMAN11/14FB SEMIFINALSMSGBB @ JOLIET 11/17MSGBB VS. COLUMBUS4:00 PM11/18SCHOOL BOARD MEETING 7:00 PM 11/191ST DAY OF HSGB/HSBB PRACTICE11/21FB STATE CHAMPIONSHIPMSGBB TRI @ RL 8:30 AM11/25-29THANKSGIVING BREAK ~ NO SCHOOLDECEMBER_______________________________12/5MSGBB @ SHEPHERD 8:30 AMHSGB/HSBB @ HUNTLEY1:00 PM 12/7PIR #7 ~ NO SCHOOL12/9MID TERMS12/10K-5 ELEMENTARY CONCERT12/11STEVE WOODDEN BB TOURN.3:00 PM12/12STEVE WOODDEN BB TOURN.2:00 PM MSGBB @ ST. FRANCIS 8:30 AM 12/155/12 WINTER MUSIC CONCERT12/16SCHOOL BOARD MEETING 7:00 PM12/18HSGB/HSBB VS. FORSYTH 2:30 PM12/19HSCB/HSBB @ LAME DEER TBD 12/22HSGB/HSBB VS. ROUNDUP2:00 PM 12/23-31CHRISTMAS BREAK ~ NO SCHOOLJANUARY_______________________________1/1NEW YEARS DAY ~ NO SCHOOL1/4SCHOOL RESUMES1ST DAY OF MSBB1/8HSGB/HSBB VS. ABSAROKEE3:00 PM 1/9HSGB/HSBB @ SHEPHERD1:00 PM1/13EARLY OUT1:00 PM1/14HSGB/HSBB @ JOLIET3:00 PM1/15HSGB/HSBB VS. COLUMBUS3:00 PM1/16MSBB TRI @ RL 8:30 AM 1/19 END OF 2ND QTR.MSBB VS. COLUMBUS4:00 PM 1/20 PIR #8 ~ NO SCHOOLSCHOOL BOARD MEETING7:00 PM 1/22 HSGB/HSBB @ FORSYTH 2:30 PM 1/23 MSBB TRI @ HUNTLEY 8:30 AM HSGB/HSBB VS. LAME DEER1:00 PM 1/26 MSBB VS. JOLIET4:00 PM 1/28 HSGB.HSBB VS. HUNTLEY3:00 PM1/29-30STATE SPEECH & DRAMA 1/29 HSGB/HSBB @ ROUNDUP 3:00 PM1/30MSBB TRI @ JOLIET8:30 AM FEBRUARY______________________________2/2 MSBB VS. COLUMBUS4:00 PM2/5 HSGB/HSBB VS. PARK CITY 2/6 MSBB TRI @ LAUREL8:30 AM HSGB/HSBB @ SHEPHERD1:00 PM 2/12 HSGB/HSBB VS. COLUMBUS3:00 PM 2/13 MSBB VS. SHEPHERD8:30 AM2/16 SCHOOL BOARD MEETING7:00 PMHSGB/HSBB VS. JOLIET3:00 AM 2/17-20DIST.4B HSGB/HSBB TOURNAMENT @ COLUMBUS2/20MSBB VS. ST. FRANCIS8:30 AM2/22PIR #9 ~ NO SCHOOL2/24 MID TERMSMARCH______________________________3/3 - 5 SOUTHERN B DIVISIONAL HSGB/HSBB TOURNAMENT @ METRA3/9 EARLY OUT1:00 PM K-5 P/T CONF.3/10 -12STATE B HSGB/BB TOURNAMENT BUTTE CIVIC CENTER 3/141ST DAY OF HS SPRING SPORTS3/16 SCHOOL BOARD MEETING7:00 PM 3/21FIRST DAY OF MS SPRING SPORTS3/25END OF 3RD QTR.3/28SPRING BREAK BEGINS APRIL___________________ ___________4/4LAST DAY OF SPRING BREAK 4/66/12 PT CONF.1:00 PM EARLY OUT1:00 PM 4/7MS TRACK @ COLUMBUS9:00 AM 4/14 MS TRACK @ SKYVIEW9:00 AM 4/20 SCHOOL BOARD MEETING7:00 PM 4/16 MS TRACK @ SKYVIEW (SHEPHERD/HP)9:00 AM 4/23 MS TRACK @ LAUREL9:00 AM 4/28 MS TRACK @ COLUMBUS9:00 AMMAY__________________ ___________5/2PIR #10 ~ NO SCHOOL5/4 MID TERMS5/5 MS TRACK @ SKYVIEW9:00 AM 5/6 STATE SOLO & ENSEMBLE FESTIVAL5/7STATE SOLO & ENSEMBLE FESTIVAL5/13K-5 ELEMENTARY CONCERT5/16 - 18STATE GOLF TOURNAMENT @ HUNTLEY/SHEPHERD5/18SCHOOL BOARD MEETING 7:00 PM 5/246/12 SPRING CONCERT5/26-28 STATE TRACK @ KALISPELL5/29HS GRADUATION5/30MEMORIAL DAY ~ NO SCHOOLJUNE_________________ ___________6/28TH GRADE GRADUATION6/3LAST DAY OF SCHOOL6/15 SCHOOL BOARD MEETING7:00 Mountain View eleMentary K-5thSchool Times: K-3rd 8:15 am-3:15 pm4th & 5th 8:05 am-3:30 pmPhone: (406) 446-1804 Fax: (406) 446-0115rooseVelt Middle school 6th-8thSchool Times: 8:05 am-3:30 pmPhone: (406) 446-2110 Fax: (406) 446-3975red lodge high school 9th-12thSchool Times: 8:05 am-3:36 pmPhone: (406) 446-1903 Fax: (406) 446-3953Please note that dates and time for activitiesare subject to change. Please check the calendar on the district website for updates: www.redlodge.k12.mt.us