School immunizations available this Saturday at the Vermillion County Health Department! https://5il.co/i801
10 months ago, Hannah Hoover
VCHD
Please see the attached info for the SV Summer Lunch Program
11 months ago, Jenny Fossi
Summer Lunch
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Thank you for helping take care of our Central students for the last 23 years! We will miss you Vonnie. Happy Retirement!!
11 months ago, Ryan Jenkins
vonnie
Check out the Clinton Library Summer Reading Program! Awesome opportunity for kids!
12 months ago, Ryan Jenkins
Clinton Library Summer Reading
SV Band McNight
12 months ago, Becky Haltom
SV Bands McNight
Central Newsletter - please read!!
about 1 year ago, Becky Haltom
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The state of Indiana recently announced a new summer food program called SUN Bucks, which helps families in need buy food during the summer when school is out. Children are eligible for the program if: ✔️The household already participates in SNAP, TANF, or income-based Medicaid, or ✔️The student has been identified as a ward of the state (foster child), homeless, migrant, or ✔️The student lives in a home where the household income meets the free or reduced-price school meals requirements. The benefits will be provided to eligible families on a separate EBT card and mailed directly to their homes. Benefits can be used at authorized retailers, like grocery stores and farmers' markets, to purchase healthy foods, such as fruits, vegetables, meats, and other protein sources, whole grains, and dairy. These benefits are available in addition to free meals that children of all ages can get at our summer meals program. Children identified as receiving free/reduced meals will automatically receive SUN Bucks cards, which will be mailed to the address we have on file for your household. To review or update your address, please log in to Harmony Family Access and verify your address. You can update your address on Harmony or contact your child’s school for assistance. Address corrections must be made before Wednesday, May 1, to guarantee that cards are sent to the correct address. If your child is not already eligible for free/reduced meals but you would like to check eligibility, you can do so on the SUN Bucks website (https://indianasunbucks.com/home). For questions, please contact our Food Service Director, Amanda Myers, at [email protected].
about 1 year ago, Jenny Fossi
SUN Bucks
Happy "Administrative Professionals Day" to the Central "Front Office Staff"! We're using quotes around both of those titles because we all know these three do way more for our students, staff and the school than what's part of their job descriptions! We're grateful for all they do each day. If you see Mrs. Bazzani, Mrs. Haltom, or Mrs. James please give them a big THANK YOU!
about 1 year ago, Ryan Jenkins
admin prof. day
Kindergarten Round Up is tomorrow April 3, 2024! We are excited to meet our 2024-2025 Kindergarten Students. Parent meeting will start promptly at 5pm
about 1 year ago, Becky Haltom
round up
April Newsletter
about 1 year ago, Becky Haltom
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This is no joke! Did you know that Vermillion County has several walking trails available to the public? SV's Wellness Committee encourages you to go check them out! https://5il.co/2h9s9
about 1 year ago, Hannah Hoover
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Just a reminder that our Pre-K Information Night for the 2024-25 school year begins at 5:00 p.m. tonight in the SVHS Library (Enter at Door #1 of SVHS). We will share information to begin the meeting and then have some time for questions.
about 1 year ago, Micah Williams
Kindergarten Round-UP at Central Elementary, Wednesday, April 3, 2024 from 5:00pm-7:00pm. Please bring all documentation with you, we can make copies if needed!
about 1 year ago, Becky Haltom
Kindergarten
Breakfast with the Easter Bunny
about 1 year ago, Becky Haltom
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Good afternoon! Per the CDC and Vermillion County Health Department, testing positive for COVID will no longer require a 5-day isolation. COVID will now be treated like all other respiratory viruses and return to school will now be based on symptoms and/or symptom improvement, along with being fever-free for 24 hours without the use of medication. *If you test positive for COVID, you should stay home for 24 hours after your symptoms start to improve and make sure you are fever free for 24 hours without the use of medication prior to returning to activities. Taking additional precautions for 5 days upon return, such as masking and distancing, should be considered but will not be required.
about 1 year ago, Hannah Hoover
Good afternoon! Per the CDC and Vermillion County Health Department, testing positive for COVID will no longer require a 5-day isolation. COVID will now be treated like all other respiratory viruses and return to work and school will now be based on symptoms and/or symptom improvement, along with being fever-free for 24 hours without the use of medication. *If you are symptomatic and test positive for COVID, you can return to normal activities when, for at least 24 hours, you have started to feel better and your overall symptoms are improving. As with any virus, you should also be fever free for 24 hours without the use of medication before returning to school. Taking additional precautions for 5 days upon return, such as masking and distancing, should be considered but will not be required. Hope you all have a great weekend!
about 1 year ago, Hannah Hoover
Book Fair Family Night
about 1 year ago, Becky Haltom
book
Mark your calendar! SVCS PreK Info Night coming up. Please help us spread the word!
about 1 year ago, Melanie Beaver
PreK Info Night
Eli Branam reported for duty as Central Elementary's Chief for the Day for the month of February.
about 1 year ago, Ryan Jenkins
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Chapter 7
about 1 year ago, Becky Haltom
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