Awards Night
Please click here to view the
students who will be honored on awards night. |
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Child Focus Corner
School Based Mental Health
Individual Prevention Services focus on the needs of
the child or adolescent. Additional referrals are made, as
needed, for ongoing Behavioral Health Services.
Group Prevention Services focus on various topics such
as anger management, self-esteem, grief and loss, social skills,
conflict resolution, and decision-making skills. Additional
referrals are made, as needed, for ongoing Behavioral Health
Services.
Crisis Intervention Services available for any student
who needs immediate attention. Additional referrals are made, as
needed, for ongoing Behavioral Health Services.
Hours: All hours that public schools are open and
serving students.
Referrals: Referrals may be made by parents who call
their child’s school and request services or call 513-752-1555.
Payment: School-Based Mental Health Services in
Clermont County are paid for by the Clermont County Mental
Health and Recovery Board, as well as funds from United Way of
Greater Cincinnati.
http://www.child-focus.org/default.aspx?id=2 |
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Student Dress Code
All students are expected to appear at school in reasonable,
neat, safe and appropriate attire for the academic environment.
Now that Spring is here, students and their parents are reminded
that:
- The length of shorts, skirts and dresses must be no
higher than mid-thigh in length.
- Clothing with rips, tears or holes is inappropriate for
school.
- Pants/shorts/skirts must fit at the waist. Exposure of
the
undergarments is not allowed.
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Washington D.C. Itinerary
Click here to view the Washington D.C. trip itinerary for
November 11-14, 2009. Also, payment packets can be picked
up in the GEMS Library from Jean Meredith. |
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Attention: Parents
If your income has changed during these difficult economic
times, the Free and Reduced Lunch Program is available to
families for a 3 month period. Parents can pick up a form
in the office to complete and return to school. |