GUIDELINES FOR KEEPING SICK CHILDREN HOME FROM SCHOOL
by Gwen Kinney, School Nurse | Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Each day, many parents are faced with a
decision: should they keep their sick children at home or
send them off to school? Often the way a child looks and acts
can make the decision an obvious one. Keeping him home may
protect him from further infection and avoid spreading the illness
to other students. It also . . .
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ELGIN EAGLE CLOTHING FOR SALE
Order Online and Send Payment in the Mail
Do you need Elgin Eagle Clothing? Here is your chance to order online! In cooperation with Stadium Sports in O'Neill, we are able to offer Elgin Eagle clothing online. Complete the order form below and click . . . read more
SCHOOL CALENDAR UPDATED
2008-2009 SCHOOL YEAR
When does school start? When is the first football game?
Are there any late starts in November? When do we get
out for Christmas break? All of these answers are just a
click away!
The school calendar for Elgin . . .
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KEEP MEDICATION IN THE PROPER HANDS!
(Reprinted from the Nebraska Regional Poison Center)
What’s In Your Backpack? Lunch
Box? Sports Bag?
Greater than 50% of the calls to the Nebraska
Regional Poison Center involve medications.
. . .
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Do You Have Money In Your Lunch Account?
Here is how to find out.
Do you have money in your food account? There are
many ways to find out.
When the students go through the breakfast or lunch line the
computer will put your current balance on the computer screen.
If . . .
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Campbell's Labels Have New Requirements
We Don't Need The Label ----- We Need the UPC Code
Campbell’s
Labels for Education program has made a change in what part of the
product label or container is required in order for us to receive
compensation through their program.
In the
past, the front panel of the . . .
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IT'S FLU SEASON
Be Prepared!
We are entering the flu season. Influenza is a respiratory
virus that
causes fever, headache, fatigue, body aches, cough, and
sorethroat. This
respiratory virus is not to be confused with the stomach viruses
that . . .
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