From verdall@sd281.k12.id.us Thu Mar 3 15:25:52 2005 From: verdall@sd281.k12.id.us (Verdal, Larry) Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 07:25:52 -0800 Subject: [Mjhsteam] Upcoming Meeting Message-ID: <95E1F60B84FCFF4E8C1316844CC6C2AB0118A4E2@eastside.wan.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C52005.48F67BF9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Citizens for Quality Education is hosting a MSD Facilities Bond=20 Informational Meeting Tuesday, March 8th 7:00PM 1912 Center=20 (412 East 3rd St.) The information in this electronic mail is intended for the addressee = only. It may contain privileged and/or confidential matter. If you = have received this electronic mail in error, please notify the sender = immediately. Then delete it and any copies from your system. Do not = disclose the contents to anyone. Thank you! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C52005.48F67BF9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Citizens for=20 Quality Education

is hosting a

MSD Facilities Bond

Informational Meeting

Tuesday, March 8th

7:00PM

1912 Center

(412 East 3rd = St.)


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C52005.48F67BF9-- From summerst@adelphia.net Mon Mar 7 15:49:41 2005 From: summerst@adelphia.net (Tammy Summmers) Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 07:49:41 -0800 Subject: [Mjhsteam] MJHS PST Minutes 03-01-05 In-Reply-To: <20050304172450.66072.qmail@web60806.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20050304172450.66072.qmail@web60806.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <422C7815.9020405@adelphia.net> Mary Jo Van Gerpen wrote: >Moscow Junior High Support Team Minutes - March 1, >2005 > >Tammy Summers, Mary Jo Van Gerpen, Dale Kleinert, >Donovan Roley, Ken Segota, and Larry Verdal were in >attendance. Three people who had planned on coming >called in sick. > >Last Family Night >Tammy opened by talking about the most recent family >night held on February 8 on "Drug Awareness". Even >though attendance was small, about 37, the talk by >Marie Miller from DARE, and Charlie Gerke, the MSD >Drug Free Coordinator, was most informative. >Everybody also had fun trying out the Fatal Vision >Goggles. We were most appreciative of Papineau >Insurance Agency for sponsoring the evening. From now >on, we will take daycare off the flyer since kids can >either hang out with parents or play with balls in the >gymnasium. > >Aaron McCall via phone suggested a way to get more >parents to the family nights. Students could be given >extra credit if they got their parents to attend. > >Financial Report and Grant Opportunities >We currently have $578.44 in the account for our >Family Nights. > >There are two possible grant opportunities for our >family nights. One is from Triad News Publishing, >Inc. They can give out as much as $1,000. It must be >applied for by March 31. Tammy will look into this. >A second opportunity is through General Mills' Box >Tops for Education. We can apply for a $2,000 grant. >Tammy would like a volunteer to help write a grant. >We will put this request out on the List Serve. > >Upcoming School Events >Noteworthy events taking place in March are as >follows: March 9 at 10:00 a.m. is the second winter >activities assembly. Parents are welcome to attend. >March 10 at 7 p.m. is the wind ensemble benefit >concert at the Moscow High School Auditorium. March >23 at 7 p.m. is 9th grade orientation to the high >school at the MHS Auditorium. Friday, March 25, the >high school counselors will be visiting MJH during >earth science. March 28 at 7 p.m. is 8th grade parent >night for 9th grade orientation to be held in the >Multipurpose Room. March is the Leukemia Pennies Fund >Drive. The 9th Grade Ball is on April 1 or 8. > >Mr. Segota brought to our attention that 9th grade >sports such as track, tennis, baseball, and softball >have started up already. After spring break, 7th and >8th track will start. > >Facilities Report >Larry Verdal reported that they are working on having >the architects draw up a single 25-year plan with >timelines and dollar amounts so everyone has the same >information. > >Clarification may be needed for the public that the >$29 million amount is for both the new high school and >renovations of West Park and Russell. Some people >might have misunderstood and thought the $29 million >was just for the new high school. > >Thursday, March 3, will be another school board >meeting to discuss how best to pay back the bond. One >way would be to start out at $1.43 per $1,000 of >assessed property and payments would likely decline >over time. The other way would be to have it at one >steady rate, $1.26 per $1,000 of assessed value and >that amount would likely increase over time. > >Larry also reported that they had discussed the role >of school district employees--what they can and cannot >do. The Community for Moscow Public Schools (the >parent group) can be more promotional. The Facilities >Committee's role must be informational. The same >would also be true with websites from these two >sources. > >Community for Moscow Schools >Tammy reported on the meeting held by the Community >for Moscow Schools last Saturday. The Community for >Moscow Public Schools will need to outreach to the >business community. The Argonaut newspaper at >University of Idaho would be a good source of >information to help get the word out about the >upcoming bond issue in the university community. The >Community for Moscow Schools will be meeting again >this coming Saturday, March 5, at 2:30 at the home of >Ginger Dennis. > >Other Topics >We will be needing a new parent leader for next year's >Moscow Junior High Support Team since Tammy will be >moving on. > > > > > > > > >__________________________________ >Celebrate Yahoo!'s 10th Birthday! >Yahoo! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web >http://birthday.yahoo.com/netrospective/ > > > From summerst@adelphia.net Mon Mar 7 16:06:38 2005 From: summerst@adelphia.net (Tammy Summmers) Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 08:06:38 -0800 Subject: [Mjhsteam] MJHS PST Outreach Message-ID: <422C7C0E.4070302@adelphia.net> *This message comes from the PST * We are looking for some volunteers in the following areas: * New PST Representative for the 2005-2006 School Year New List Serve Coordinator for the 2005-2006 School Year Grant Writer for the General Mills $2000.00 Scholarship for PST this school year * If you are able to volunteer or help out in any of these areas it would be greatly appreciated. You can contact Tammy Summers at #883-1361 or email me at summerst@adelphia.net if you have any questions. Thanks, Tammy From summerst@adelphia.net Wed Mar 9 15:23:44 2005 From: summerst@adelphia.net (Tammy Summmers) Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 07:23:44 -0800 Subject: [Mjhsteam] (MJHS Parents] Special Board Meeting March 10 In-Reply-To: <1e8.36a79ce8.2f605b19@aol.com> References: <1e8.36a79ce8.2f605b19@aol.com> Message-ID: <422F1500.2050004@adelphia.net> > > To: MJHS Parents > From: > Elliottewe@aol.com > Date: > Tue, 8 Mar 2005 19:44:43 EST > > > > NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING > of the > BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF > MOSCOW SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 281 > Moscow, Latah County, Idaho > on > Thursday, March 10, 2005 > 5 PM > > > > NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the patrons of Moscow School District No. > 281 that the Board of Trustees will hold a Special Board Meeting > Thursday, March 10, 2005, at 5 PM. > > The purpose of the Special Meeting is to hold a work session with the > Moscow City Council members regarding Moscow School District's > facilities proposals. > > The special meeting will be held in the multipurpose room of Moscow > Junior High School, 1410 East D Street, Moscow, Idaho. > > This Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees is called pursuant to > Idaho Code Sections 33-506 and 33-510. > > > Annette E. Erickson > Clerk of the Board > Moscow School District No. 281 > Moscow, Latah County, Idaho > > > Posted: March 8, 2005 > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >Mhsparents mailing list >Mhsparents@moscow.com >http://mailman.fsr.com/mailman/listinfo/mhsparents > From dkleiner@sd281.k12.id.us Thu Mar 10 19:45:50 2005 From: dkleiner@sd281.k12.id.us (Kleinert, Dale) Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 11:45:50 -0800 Subject: [Mjhsteam] 9th grade parents Message-ID: <95E1F60B84FCFF4E8C1316844CC6C2AB01A7B322@eastside.wan.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C525A9.C3D4A8D3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The following message comes from Bob Celebrezze, Principal at Moscow High School. It is a message for all Ninth Grade Parents: =20 March 10, 2005 =20 To the Parents/Guardians of the Class of 2008: =20 Do you remember your first day of high school, the long hallways, and the new faces? That geometry class in some far-off corner of the building that you just couldn't find?=20 =20 Your 9th grader will be attending Moscow High School next fall. Be prepared to provide support to your soon-to-be sophomore. =20 The administration, teachers, and staff of Moscow High School invite you to a very important orientation meeting on Wednesday, March 23rd from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. in the Moscow High School Auditorium to acquaint you with the people, places, and policies of the high school. You will learn about the daily schedule and Open 5th hour, tour the building, meet some of our teachers and staff, and much more. =20 On Thursday, March 24 and Friday, March 25, MHS sophomore counselor Jan Leander will meet with all 9th grade students in their Earth Science classes to begin the pre-registration process. Graduation and college entrance requirements will be reviewed and students will receive the following information: =20 =20 * Pre-registration form=20 * Academic Guide which includes course descriptions =20 You are encouraged to review these documents with your child as you help with completion of the pre-registration form. The completed form should be returned to your student's Earth Science teacher no later than Tuesday, March 29th. If you have questions, call Jan Leander in the MHS Counseling Office at 882-2591. =20 We are committed to helping your 9th grader make the transition to Moscow High School. The orientation meeting will be well worth your time. Please mark your calendar now and plan to join us Wednesday, March 23rd promptly at 6:30 p.m. in the MHS auditorium. =20 =20 Sincerely, =20 =20 =20 Bob Celebrezze Principal =20 The information in this electronic mail is intended for the addressee = only. It may contain privileged and/or confidential matter. If you = have received this electronic mail in error, please notify the sender = immediately. Then delete it and any copies from your system. Do not = disclose the contents to anyone. Thank you! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C525A9.C3D4A8D3 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The following message comes from Bob Celebrezze, Principal at Moscow High = School.  It is a message for all Ninth Grade Parents:

 

March 10, 2005

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To the Parents/Guardians of the Class of = 2008:

 

Do you remember your first day of high school, the = long hallways, and the new faces? That geometry class in some far-off corner = of the building that you just couldn’t find? =

 

Your 9th grader will be attending = Moscow = High School next fall. Be prepared to provide = support to your soon-to-be sophomore.

 

The administration, teachers, and staff of Moscow High = School invite you to a very important orientation meeting on Wednesday, March 23rd from 6:30 - 8:00 = p.m. in the Moscow High School Auditorium to acquaint you with the people, = places, and policies of the high school.  You will learn about the daily = schedule and Open 5th  hour, tour the building, meet some of our teachers and staff, and much more.

 

On Thursday, March 24 and Friday, March 25, MHS = sophomore counselor Jan Leander will meet with all 9th grade students = in their Earth Science classes to begin the pre-registration process. Graduation = and college entrance requirements will be reviewed and students will receive = the following information: 

 

_ Pre-registration form

_ Academic Guide which includes course = descriptions

 

You are = encouraged to review these documents with your child as you help with completion of = the pre-registration form.  The completed form should be returned to = your student’s Earth Science teacher no later than Tuesday, March 29th.   If you have questions, call Jan Leander in the MHS = Counseling Office at 882-2591.

 

We are = committed to helping your 9th grader make the transition to Moscow High = School.  The orientation meeting will be well worth your time.  Please mark = your calendar now and plan to join us = Wednesday, March 23rd promptly at 6:30 p.m. in the MHS auditorium. =  

 

Sincerely,=

 

 

 

Bob = Celebrezze

Principal

 

The information in this electronic mail is intended for the = addressee only.  It may contain privileged and/or confidential = matter.  If you have received this electronic mail in error, please = notify the sender immediately.  Then delete it and any copies from = your system.  Do not disclose the contents to anyone.  Thank = you! 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C525A9.C3D4A8D3-- From dkleiner@sd281.k12.id.us Tue Mar 22 22:29:37 2005 From: dkleiner@sd281.k12.id.us (Kleinert, Dale) Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 14:29:37 -0800 Subject: [Mjhsteam] Pennies For Leukemia Message-ID: <95E1F60B84FCFF4E8C1316844CC6C2AB01A7B62F@eastside.wan.local> Dear Parents, Once again Moscow Junior High School will be participating in the "Pennies For Leukemia" community service project. This project is sponsored by the Student Council at MJHS. The objective of the program is to raise funds in the fight against Leukemia and Lymphoma, which kills more children than any other disease. All proceeds raised from this program will be used for research, patient services, and professional education. Last year, the students of Moscow Junior High School raised over $3,600.00 which was donated to the Leukemia Society of America. This donation was the result of one of many community service projects held during each school year at MJHS. The donation was also the largest donation of any school in the state of Idaho to the Leukemia Society. Through this project and others, our students are learning how to help people by caring and giving assistance where it is needed. This year's fundraiser will take place at MJHS from March 28 through April 1. Your child will have the opportunity to donate each day during their second period class. We will have special days to bring pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. Checks and cash are also welcome. If you send a check, please make it payable to the Leukemia Society of America. Students should only bring donations from home and family. Door to door solicitation is not allowed. The school will participate in a building-wide competition and prizes will be given throughout the week for classes that donate the most in various categories. Your child will have more information about the daily competitions. We are proud of our students and the caring attitude that they've developed. Your assistance in this project will show that you support their efforts. If you have any questions, please contact me via e-mail or give me a call at MJHS. Sincerely, Dale Kleinert Assistant Principal MJHS The information in this electronic mail is intended for the addressee only. It may contain privileged and/or confidential matter. If you have received this electronic mail in error, please notify the sender immediately. Then delete it and any copies from your system. Do not disclose the contents to anyone. Thank you! From spencei@sd281.k12.id.us Wed Mar 23 16:30:38 2005 From: spencei@sd281.k12.id.us (Spence, Ingrid) Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 08:30:38 -0800 Subject: [Mjhsteam] toy nomination forms Message-ID: <95E1F60B84FCFF4E8C1316844CC6C2AB3E7DC0@eastside.wan.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C52FC5.A591105C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have made copies of all three forms (Teacher of the Year, Friend of = Education, and Education Support Person of the Year) and placed the = stacks below the mailboxes. Please consider nominating your colleagues. = We want to kick off this year's first annual celebration right! The = banquet is Saturday, April 9th. Mark your calendars and get your tickets = from Glen. Nomination forms due this Friday, Mar. 25.=20 Ingrid The information in this electronic mail is intended for the addressee = only. It may contain privileged and/or confidential matter. If you = have received this electronic mail in error, please notify the sender = immediately. Then delete it and any copies from your system. Do not = disclose the contents to anyone. Thank you! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C52FC5.A591105C Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable toy nomination forms

I have made copies of all three = forms (Teacher of the Year, Friend of Education, and Education Support = Person of the Year) and placed the stacks below the mailboxes. Please = consider nominating your colleagues. We want to kick off this year's = first annual celebration right! The banquet is Saturday, April 9th. Mark = your calendars and get your tickets from Glen.

 Nomination forms due this = Friday, Mar. 25.
Ingrid

The information in this electronic mail is intended for the = addressee only.  It may contain privileged and/or confidential = matter.  If you have received this electronic mail in error, please = notify the sender immediately.  Then delete it and any copies from = your system.  Do not disclose the contents to anyone.  Thank = you! 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C52FC5.A591105C-- From summerst@adelphia.net Thu Mar 24 15:31:31 2005 From: summerst@adelphia.net (Tammy Summmers) Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 07:31:31 -0800 Subject: [Mjhsteam] Bond Passage Committe Needs Your Help! Message-ID: <4242DD53.9090000@adelphia.net> /*You are the Citizens for Quality Education. Our Moscow School District Facilities bond election is April 26. The time to act is now. PLEASE attend our next meeting. Tuesday, March 29, 7:00 pm 1912 Building Working together, we can make our vision a reality. */ From spencei@sd281.k12.id.us Thu Mar 24 18:18:29 2005 From: spencei@sd281.k12.id.us (Spence, Ingrid) Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 10:18:29 -0800 Subject: [Mjhsteam] nominations Message-ID: <95E1F60B84FCFF4E8C1316844CC6C2AB3E7DCA@eastside.wan.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5309D.E0F3221A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Team list serve members: please note that the previous email I sent = regarding nominations was supposed to go to the MJHS staff. Please = disregard. My apologies for the confusion. Ingrid Spence ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5309D.E0F3221A Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable nominations

Team list serve members: please = note that the previous email I sent regarding nominations was supposed = to go to the MJHS staff. Please disregard. My apologies for the = confusion.

Ingrid Spence

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5309D.E0F3221A-- From Shelia_Curtis@selinc.com Fri Mar 25 15:35:47 2005 From: Shelia_Curtis@selinc.com (Shelia_Curtis@selinc.com) Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 07:35:47 -0800 Subject: [Mjhsteam] nominations In-Reply-To: <95E1F60B84FCFF4E8C1316844CC6C2AB3E7DCA@eastside.wan.local> Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 0055AC8888256FCF_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Please remove me from this mailing list. Thank you, Shelia Curtis --=_alternative 0055AC8888256FCF_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"
Please remove me from this mailing list.

Thank you,
Shelia Curtis
--=_alternative 0055AC8888256FCF_=-- From dkleiner@sd281.k12.id.us Mon Mar 28 20:37:20 2005 From: dkleiner@sd281.k12.id.us (Kleinert, Dale) Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:37:20 -0800 Subject: [Mjhsteam] 8th Grade Parent Night Message-ID: <95E1F60B84FCFF4E8C1316844CC6C2AB01A7B8F0@eastside.wan.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C533D5.F09F75C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is a reminder for 8th grade parents. Tonight at 7:00 in the Junior High School Multi-Purpose room is Parent Night for 9th registration purposes. All parents and students are encouraged to attend. =20 The information in this electronic mail is intended for the addressee = only. It may contain privileged and/or confidential matter. If you = have received this electronic mail in error, please notify the sender = immediately. Then delete it and any copies from your system. Do not = disclose the contents to anyone. Thank you! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C533D5.F09F75C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

This is a reminder for 8th grade = parents.  Tonight at 7:00 in the Junior High School Multi-Purpose room is Parent = Night for 9th registration purposes.  All parents and students = are encouraged to attend. 

The information in this electronic mail is intended for the = addressee only.  It may contain privileged and/or confidential = matter.  If you have received this electronic mail in error, please = notify the sender immediately.  Then delete it and any copies from = your system.  Do not disclose the contents to anyone.  Thank = you! 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C533D5.F09F75C0-- From verdall@sd281.k12.id.us Sat Mar 26 20:12:24 2005 From: verdall@sd281.k12.id.us (Verdal, Larry) Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 12:12:24 -0800 Subject: [Mjhsteam] FW: MSD Facility Bond Information- Election Tuesday April 26th Message-ID: <95E1F60B84FCFF4E8C1316844CC6C2AB0118A5F1@eastside.wan.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C53240.202AC7DC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Some of you may be receiving this a second time, but we're trying to = make sure that accurate information about the upcoming bond election is = circulating. Please highlight April 26 on your calendar and remember to = vote. Thanks! Larry Verdal > -----Original Message----- > From: Celebrezze, Bob=20 > Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:43 AM > To: 'mhsparents@moscow.com' > Subject: MSD Facility Bond Information- Election Tuesday April 26th >=20 > Fact Sheet 1 >=20 > Moscow School District > Facilities Bond >=20 >=20 > What Will $29 Million Buy? >=20 > Four Facilities Projects: >=20 > Project 1. Construct New High School on site up to 40 acres, = Grades 9-12 > Project 2. Remodel Russell Elementary, Grades K-5, two classes of = each grade > Project 3. Remodel West Park Elementary, Grades K-5, two classes = of each grade with > core for three classes of each grade > Project 4. Remodel Moscow High School for Re-Use Plan >=20 >=20 >=20 > Project 1. Construct New High School on site up to 40 acres, = Grades 9-12, $20 Million=20 > * Classrooms for all content and curricular areas including drama, = music, art, science labs PE, special education, and professional = technical education > * Support spaces for offices, counseling, career center, nurse, = information technology, storage, etc. > * Joint-use spaces (core) for media center/library with computer = lab, multi-media production, social center/cafeteria, commons, gymnasium > * Site components > Bus loop & drop off, parent loop & drop off, parking, outdoor = student gathering & teaching areas, PE and athletic fields, sidewalks & = bike paths >=20 >=20 >=20 > Project 2. Remodel Russell School, Grades K-5, two classes of each = grade, $4 Million > * Classrooms: two enlarged kindergarten classrooms with restrooms, = ten enlarged 1st through 5th grade classrooms, restrooms, special = education room, music room, media center/library, computer lab > * Support spaces - offices remodeled including reception, offices, = nurse, workroom/break room, copy center, restrooms, general storage, = etc. > * Joint-use spaces - remodels of cafeteria, gym, kitchen, two = smaller rooms for Title I, ESL, Speech, GT > * Site improvements > Outdoor student gathering & teaching areas, some reduction of = asphalt (new play or grass area), removal of portable classroom building > * Characterizations of the remodel - additional space added, = building improvements include fire sprinkler & alarm, life safety, = elevator and new stair tower, full ADA accessibility, seismic upgrades, = HVAC, lighting, power upgrades, and, each class will have sinks, ample = power & data for computer stations, new cabinets & bookcases, air = conditioning >=20 >=20 > Fact Sheet 1 > Page 2 >=20 > Project 3. Remodel West Park, Grades K-5, two classes of each grade, = $4.6 Million > * Classrooms: two enlarged kindergarten classrooms with restrooms, = ten enlarged 1st through 5th grade classrooms, restrooms, special = education room, music room, media center/library, computer lab > * Core components to accommodate three classes per grade (for = possible future expansion) > * Support spaces - offices remodeled including reception, offices, = nurse, workroom/break room, copy center, restrooms, general storage, = etc. > * Joint-use spaces - remodel of cafeteria, gym, kitchen, three = smaller rooms for Title I, English as a Second Language (ESL), Speech, = Gifted/Talented (GT) > * Site improvements (provided additional land can be secured) > Bus drop-off area, parent drop-off area, faculty, visitor, and ADA = parking, outdoor student gathering and teaching areas, increased area = for play grounds and fields, removal of portable classroom buildings > * Characterizations of the remodel - modernization of all existing = spaces, fire sprinkler & alarm, life safety, full ADA accessibility, = HVAC, lighting, power upgrades, each class will have sinks, ample power = & data for computer stations, new cabinets & bookcases >=20 >=20 >=20 > Project 4. Remodel Moscow High School for Re-Use, $400,000 > * Minor remodeling - classrooms > * Restroom ADA remodel > * Remove 1968 annex > * Landscaping of courtyard > * Paving and parking added 80-100 >=20 >=20 > Sequence of Projects: >=20 > 2005-06 Design phase for New High School, staff & public input = solicited >=20 > 2006-07 New High School Construction >=20 > 2007-08 New High School Construction > Design phase for Russell & West Park, staff & public input = solicited >=20 > 2008-09 Moscow High School moves to New High School, 9th graders = join > 6th graders join 7th & 8th graders at Moscow Junior High School > Russell and West Park Elementaries move into old MHS after some = re-use remodeling > Russell and West Park buildings remodeled >=20 > Fall 2009 Russell and West Park Elementaries return to their fully = remodeled buildings > 1968 Annex removed from old MHS > Paving, parking, landscaping added to old MHS > Paradise Creek Regional High School moves to old MHS > * County Commissioners may lease 1991 Annex of old MHS=20 >=20 > * May occur one year earlier, TBD = = 3-8-05 >=20 > Fact Sheet 2 >=20 > HOW THE MOSCOW SCHOOL DISTRICT =09 > FACILITIES BOND WILL INCREASE TAXES =09 > =09 > Tax increase on $29M Bond =09 > $1.26 per $1,000 of taxable assessed value =09 > =09 > Assumptions: =09 > > ?> Based on 20 year bond repayment =09 > > ?> Based on current interest rate of 4.09% plus .5% interest rate = cushion =09 > > ?> Tax impact based on taxable assessed value of property -- = assumes homeowner's =09 > exemption has been deducted from the full market value =09 > > ?> FY 2005 bond levy rate is $.96 per $1,000 of taxable assessed = value =09 > > ?> The district will receive 10% of the interest cost of the bond = from the State through =09 > the Bond Levy Equalization Program =09 > =09 > Less Home Taxable =09 > Owners Assessed Increased Monthly =09 > Assessed value of: Exemption* Value Annual Cost Cost =09 > =09 > $150,000 $50,000 $100,000 $126 $10.50 =09 > $200,000 $50,000 $150,000 $189 $15.75 =09 > $250,000 $50,000 $200,000 $252 $21.00 =09 > $300,000 $50,000 $250,000 $315 $26.25 =09 > $350,000 $50,000 $300,000 $378 $31.50 =09 > $400,000 $50,000 $350,000 $441 $36.75 =09 > =09 > =09 > =09 > To calculate the taxable value of residential property, a homeowner = should apply their applicable=09 > homeowner's (50-50) exemption. Start by separating the lot value from = the home value: =09 > =09 > Example for Illustration - Total Property Value of $150,000 (see = reverse page) =09 > =09 > Description Amount =09 > =09 > Lot Value 33,250 =09 > =09 > Plus: Home Value 125,474 + =09 > =09 > Less: 50-50 Exemption (1) 50,000 - =09 > =09 > Equals: Taxable Assessed Value 108,724 =3D =09 > =09 > =09 > (1) The 50-50 exemption allows an exemption of $50,000 on the home = value or 50% of the home value =09 > whichever is less =09 > =09 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > Fact Sheet 2, Page 2 > SAMPLE >=20 > CHECK PAYABLE TO: 2004 TAX BILL/RECEIPT PARCEL = NUMBER > LATAH COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR RPM0000000000 > PO BOX 8068 BILL# 11111 L - Lot Value 33,250 = MOSCOW ID 83843 I - Home Value 125,474 = =20 > 208-883-2296 > 1ST HALF DUE 2ND HALF DUE FULL DUE TOT MV = 158,724 > .00 TAX 1,154.43 TAX 1,154.43 HM Exemption = 50,000 =20 > LATE LATE > INT INT NET MV = 108,724 > COST COST > TOT TOT TOT LTS>=20 >=20 > TAXING DISTRICT RATE AMOUNT > COUNTY .004323055 470.02 > LIBRARY .000561747 61.08 > MOSCOW .004570161 496.88 > SCH DIST 281 .010280759 1,117.76 > N LATAH HWY .001327253 144.30 > MOSCOW CEM .000173174 18.82 > SE MOS WR/SW .000000000 > DISTRICT TOTAL.021236149 2,308.86 > PAYMENT(S) 1,154.43 > AMOUNT DUE 1,154.43 > =20 > 108,724 X .00126 =3D $136.99 Total Annual Tax Increase >=20 > Latah County School District No. 281 (Moscow) > TAX IMPACT ANALYSIS >=20 > Authorization Size: $29,000,000 > Issue Structure: Stepped Level Tax Rate (Spring Election) >=20 > Estimated 2006 Tax Rate Increase over 2005 Tax Rate (Bonds Only) = (per $1,000 assessed value): $1.26=09 > Net Tax Increase from > Bonds After Allowing for > Income Tax Deduction > Taxable > Assessed Gross Property Monthly > Value of Tax Increase Gross = --------------Federal Income Tax Bracket----------------- =20 > Property for Bonds Increase = 25% 28% 33% 35% > $100,000 $126.00 $10.50 $94.50 $90.72 $84.42 = $81.90=09 > 150,000 $189.00 $15.75 $141.75 $136.08 $126.63 $122.85=09 > 200,000 $252.00 $21.00 $189.00 $181.44 $168.84 $163.80=09 > 250,000 $315.00 $26.25 $236.25 $226.80 $211.05 $204.75=09 > 300,000 $378.00 $31.50 $283.50 $272.16 $253.26 $245.70=09 > NOTE: Tax impact based on Taxable Assessed Value (TAV) of Property - = assumes homeowner> '> s exemption > has already been subtracted from Full Market Value. >=20 > Prepared by Seattle-Northwest Securities >=20 >=20 > Bob Celebrezze > Principal > Moscow High School >=20 The information in this electronic mail is intended for the addressee = only. It may contain privileged and/or confidential matter. If you = have received this electronic mail in error, please notify the sender = immediately. Then delete it and any copies from your system. Do not = disclose the contents to anyone. Thank you! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C53240.202AC7DC Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FW: MSD Facility Bond Information- Election Tuesday April = 26th

        Some of you may be = receiving this a second time, but we're trying to make sure that = accurate information about the upcoming bond election is = circulating.  Please highlight April 26 on your calendar and = remember to vote.     = Thanks!      Larry Verdal


        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Celebrezze, Bob
        Sent:   Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:43 AM
        To:     'mhsparents@moscow.com'
        Subject:       <= /B>  MSD Facility Bond Information- = Election Tuesday April 26th

        Fact Sheet = 1

        Moscow = School District

        Facilities = Bond


        What = Will $29 Million Buy?

        Four = Facilities Projects:

        Project = 1.      Construct New High School on site up to 40 = acres, Grades 9-12

        Project = 2.      Remodel Russell Elementary, Grades K-5, two = classes of each grade

        Project = 3.      Remodel West Park Elementary, Grades K-5, = two classes of each grade with

                core for three classes of each = grade

        Project = 4.      Remodel Moscow High School for Re-Use = Plan



        Project = 1.      = Construct New High School on = site up to 40 acres, Grades 9-12, $20 Million

            ·       Classrooms for all content and curricular areas including = drama, music, art, science labs PE, special education, and professional = technical education

            ·       Support spaces for offices, counseling, career = center, nurse, information technology, storage, etc.

            ·       Joint-use spaces (core) for media center/library with = computer lab, multi-media production, social center/cafeteria, commons, = gymnasium

            ·       Site components

              Bus loop = & drop off, parent loop & drop off, parking, outdoor student = gathering & teaching areas, PE and athletic fields, sidewalks & = bike paths



        Project = 2.      Remodel Russell School, Grades = K-5, two classes of each grade, $4 Million

            ·       Classrooms: two enlarged kindergarten classrooms with = restrooms, ten enlarged 1st through = 5th grade = classrooms, restrooms, special education room, music room, media = center/library, computer lab

            ·       Support spaces - offices remodeled including = reception, offices, nurse, workroom/break room, copy center, restrooms, = general storage, etc.

            ·       Joint-use spaces - remodels of cafeteria, gym, = kitchen, two smaller rooms for Title I, ESL, Speech, = GT

            ·       Site = improvements

              Outdoor = student gathering & teaching areas, some reduction of asphalt (new = play or grass area), removal of portable classroom building

            ·       Characterizations of the = remodel - additional = space added, building improvements include fire sprinkler & alarm, = life safety, elevator and new stair tower, full ADA accessibility, = seismic upgrades, HVAC, lighting, power upgrades, and, each class will = have sinks, ample power & data for computer stations, new cabinets = & bookcases, air conditioning


        Fact Sheet = 1

        Page = 2

        Project = 3.      Remodel West Park, Grades K-5, = two classes of each grade, $4.6 Million

            ·       Classrooms: two enlarged kindergarten classrooms with = restrooms, ten enlarged 1st through 5th grade = classrooms, restrooms, special education room, music room, media = center/library, computer lab

            ·       Core components to accommodate three classes per = grade (for possible future expansion)

            ·       Support spaces - offices remodeled including = reception, offices, nurse, workroom/break room, copy center, restrooms, = general storage, etc.

            ·       Joint-use spaces - remodel of cafeteria, gym, kitchen, = three smaller rooms for Title I, English as a Second Language (ESL), = Speech, Gifted/Talented (GT)

            ·       Site improvements (provided additional land can be = secured)

              Bus drop-off = area, parent drop-off area, faculty, visitor, and ADA parking, outdoor = student gathering and teaching areas, increased area for play grounds = and fields, removal of portable classroom buildings

            ·       Characterizations of the = remodel - = modernization of all existing spaces, fire sprinkler & alarm, life = safety, full ADA accessibility, HVAC, lighting, power upgrades, each = class will have sinks, ample power & data for computer stations, new = cabinets & bookcases


        Project = 4.      Remodel Moscow High School for = Re-Use, $400,000

            ·       = Minor remodeling - = classrooms

            ·       = Restroom ADA remodel

            ·       = Remove 1968 annex

            ·       = Landscaping of = courtyard

            ·       = Paving and parking added = 80-100


        Sequence of Projects:

        2005-06 = Design phase for New High School, staff & public input = solicited

        2006-07 New = High School Construction

        2007-08 New = High School Construction

              Design phase = for Russell & West Park, staff & public input = solicited

        2008-09 = Moscow High School moves to New High School, 9th graders = join

              6th graders join 7th & 8th = graders at Moscow Junior High School

              Russell and = West Park Elementaries move into old MHS after some re-use = remodeling

              Russell and = West Park buildings remodeled

        Fall = 2009       Russell and West Park = Elementaries return to their fully remodeled buildings

                1968 Annex removed from old = MHS

                Paving, parking, landscaping added to = old MHS

              Paradise = Creek Regional High School moves to old MHS

              *       = County Commissioners may lease 1991 Annex of old MHS

      * May occur = one year earlier, = TBD           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;       3-8-05

        Fact Sheet = 2

        =         HOW THE MOSCOW SCHOOL DISTRICT  =         =        
        =         FACILITIES BOND WILL INCREASE = TAXES     =         =        
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
Tax increase on $29M = Bond       =         =         =         =         =         =        
$1.26 per $1,000 of taxable assessed = value      =         =         =         =         =        
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
Assumptions:    =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
 ● Based on 20 year bond = repayment      =         =         =         =         =        
 ● Based on current interest = rate of 4.09% plus .5% interest rate = cushion       =         =        
 ● Tax impact based on taxable = assessed value of property -- assumes = homeowner's        =        
         = exemption has been deducted from the full market value =         =         =        
 ● FY 2005 bond levy rate is = $.96 per $1,000 of taxable assessed value  =         =        
 ● The district will receive = 10% of the interest cost of the bond from the State = through        =        
         the Bond = Levy Equalization Program     =         =         =         =         =        
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
        =         Less Home       =         Taxable =         =         =        
        =         Owners  =         = Assessed        = Increased       Monthly =        
Assessed value = of:       =        = Exemption*       =        Value   Annual Cost =     Cost    =        
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
$150,000 =        =         $50,000 =         = $100,000        $126    = $10.50         
$200,000 =        =         $50,000 =         = $150,000        $189    = $15.75         
$250,000 =        =         $50,000 =         = $200,000        $252    = $21.00         
$300,000 =        =         $50,000 =         = $250,000        $315    = $26.25         
$350,000 =        =         $50,000 =         = $300,000        $378    = $31.50         
$400,000 =        =         $50,000 =         = $350,000        $441    = $36.75         
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
To calculate the taxable value of = residential property, a homeowner should apply their = applicable      
homeowner's (50-50) exemption.  Start = by separating the lot value from the home value:  =        
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
Example for Illustration - Total = Property Value of $150,000 (see reverse page)  =        
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
        =         Description      =         =        Amount  =         =        
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
        =         Lot Value       =         =         33,250  =         =        
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
Plus:   =         Home Value      =         =         125,474 = +       =        
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
Less:   =         50-50 Exemption (1)     50,000  = -       =        
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
Equals: =         Taxable Assessed Value  108,724 = =3D       =        
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
(1)  The 50-50 exemption allows an = exemption of $50,000 on the home value or 50% of the home value     
whichever is less       =         =         =         =         =         =         =        
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =        




        Fact Sheet 2, Page 2

        SAMPLE

        CHECK PAYABLE = TO:        2004 TAX = BILL/RECEIPT          = PARCEL NUMBER
        LATAH COUNTY TAX = COLLECTOR      =         =         =         =         =          RPM0000000000
        PO BOX 8068     =            BILL# = 11111           &n= bsp; L - Lot = Value   = 33,250    MOSCOW ID = 83843           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;        I - Home Value = 125,474           =      

        208-883-2296
        1ST HALF DUE   2ND HALF = DUE     FULL DUE       = TOT MV         158,724
                 = .00  TAX   1,154.43  TAX  = 1,154.43    HM Exemption    50,000 
                 &n= bsp;    = LATE            = LATE
                 &n= bsp;    = INT           &nbs= p; = INT           &nbs= p;  NET = MV         108,724
                 &n= bsp;    = COST            = COST
                 &n= bsp;    = TOT           &nbs= p; = TOT           &nbs= p;  TOT LTS

                =         =         =         =         =         =         TAXING DISTRICT     = RATE    AMOUNT
                =         =         =         =         =         =         COUNTY        = .004323055    470.02
                =         =         =         =         =         =         LIBRARY       = .000561747     61.08
                =         =         =         =         =         =         MOSCOW        = .004570161    496.88
                =         =         =         =         =         =         SCH DIST 281  .010280759  1,117.76
                =         =         =         =         =         =         N LATAH HWY   .001327253    = 144.30
                =         =         =         =         =         =         MOSCOW CEM    = .000173174     18.82
                =         =         =         =         =         =         SE MOS WR/SW  .000000000
                =         =         =         =         =         =         DISTRICT TOTAL.021236149  2,308.86
                =         =         =         =         =         =          = PAYMENT(S)          &nb= sp;    1,154.43
                =         =         =         =         =         =         AMOUNT = DUE           &nbs= p;    1,154.43
           
        108,724 = X .00126 =3D $136.99  = Total Annual Tax Increase

        Latah = County School District No. 281 (Moscow)

        TAX IMPACT = ANALYSIS

                Authorization Size:  = $29,000,000
                =         Issue Structure:  Stepped Level Tax Rate (Spring = Election)

Estimated 2006 Tax Rate = Increase over 2005 Tax Rate (Bonds Only)    (per $1,000 = assessed value):    = $1.26      
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =         =         Net Tax Increase = from

        =         =         =         =         =         =         =         =         Bonds After Allowing for
        =         =         =         =         =         =         =         =         Income Tax Deduction

        Taxable
        Assessed          = Gross Property        Monthly
        Value = of            Tax = Increase           = ; = Gross           &n= bsp;       --------------Federal Income = Tax = Bracket-----------------         =

        Property         &nbs= p;     for = Bonds            = Increase           = ;      = 25%           &nbs= p;       = 28%           &nbs= p;       = 33%           &nbs= p;       35%

$100,000        $126.00 = $10.50        $94.50    =       $90.72    =       $84.42    =       $81.90   
  150,000       $189.00 $15.75  = $141.75 $136.08 $126.63 $122.85
  200,000       $252.00 $21.00  = $189.00 $181.44 $168.84 $163.80
  250,000       $315.00 $26.25  = $236.25 $226.80 $211.05 $204.75
  300,000       $378.00 $31.50  = $283.50 $272.16 $253.26 $245.70
NOTE: Tax impact based on Taxable Assessed = Value (TAV) of Property - assumes homeowner’s exemption
           =   has already been subtracted from Full Market Value.

        Prepared by = Seattle-Northwest Securities


        Bob Celebrezze
        Principal
        Moscow High = School

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C53240.202AC7DC-- From dkleiner@sd281.k12.id.us Tue Mar 29 23:40:25 2005 From: dkleiner@sd281.k12.id.us (Kleinert, Dale) Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 15:40:25 -0800 Subject: [Mjhsteam] Upcoming Open Houses Message-ID: <95E1F60B84FCFF4E8C1316844CC6C2AB01A7BA2C@eastside.wan.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C534B8.AE49E0D2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Moscow School District and The Facilities Planning Committee =20 Invite all Moscow School District Patrons To Open Houses April 9, 2005 =20 With Architect Scott Straubhar Hummel Architects =20 Conceptual Designs will be Displayed for: A new Moscow High School, Grades 9-12, 40 acre site A remodeled West Park Elementary, Grades K-5 A remodeled Russell Elementary, Grades K-5 A re-use design for our existing Moscow High School =20 Schedule 10:00 - 11:30 AM Moscow High School, 402 East Fifth Street Architect will present, Q & A 1:00 - 3:00 PM West Park, 510 Home St., open for public tour Russell, 119 N. Adams St., open for public tour Architect available on Trail property site, next to Mountain View Park =20 The information in this electronic mail is intended for the addressee = only. It may contain privileged and/or confidential matter. If you = have received this electronic mail in error, please notify the sender = immediately. Then delete it and any copies from your system. Do not = disclose the contents to anyone. Thank you! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C534B8.AE49E0D2 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Moscow School = District

and

The Facilities Planning Committee

 

Invite all Moscow

School District Patrons

To

Open Houses

April 9, 2005

 

With Architect Scott = Straubhar

Hummel Architects

 

Conceptual Designs will be Displayed for:

A new Moscow High = School, Grades 9-12, 40 acre site

A remodeled West = Park Elementary, Grades K-5

A remodeled = Russell Elementary, Grades K-5

A re-use design = for our existing Moscow High = School

 

Schedule

10:00 – 11:30 AM = Moscow High = School, 402 East Fifth = Street

           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;       Architect will present, Q & A

  1:00 –  3:00 PM  West Park, = 510 Home = St., open for public tour

           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;       Russell, 119 N. Adams = St., open for public tour

           &n= bsp;    =             &= nbsp;   Architect available on Trail property site, next

         =             &= nbsp;         to Mountain View = Park

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C534B8.AE49E0D2-- From dkleiner@sd281.k12.id.us Thu Mar 31 03:11:34 2005 From: dkleiner@sd281.k12.id.us (Kleinert, Dale) Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 19:11:34 -0800 Subject: [Mjhsteam] 9th Grade MJHS Parents Message-ID: <95E1F60B84FCFF4E8C1316844CC6C2AB01A7BB51@eastside.wan.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5359F.5A5A0B90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Ninth Grade Dance is rapidly approaching. We are in need of parent chaperones for this event. If you can chaperone, please reply to this email and we will send you more specific information. The dance takes place on Friday, April 8 at MJHS from 8:00 until 11:00. This is a very fun and easy dance to chaperone. =20 Here is some other information that was given to all 9th grade students to take home just prior to spring break. =20 NINTH GRADE SPRING DANCE - FRIDAY APRIL 8 8:00 - 11:00 p.m. =20 NINTH GRADE STUDENTS WHO PLAN TO ATTEND MUST REVIEW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND TAKE THIS SHEET TO YOUR PARENTS. =20 =20 1. ATTIRE IS DRESS-UP, NOT FORMAL. M.J.H.S. DOES NOT ENDORSE TUXEDO AND FORMAL RENTALS, LIMO RENTALS, OR OTHER ACTIVITIES SUCH AS EXPENSIVE DINNERS THAT ARE INAPPROPRIATE AT THIS AGE LEVEL. =20 2. IF YOU INTEND TO INVITE A GUEST THAT IS NOT A NINTH GRADE STUDENT AT M.J.H.S., YOU MUST GET A PERMISSION SLIP FROM THE OFFICE, FILL IT OUT, AND RETURN IT TO THE OFFICE BY FRIDAY, APRIL 1 FOR APPROVAL TO BE CONSIDERED. ONE APPROVED GUEST PER STUDENT IS ALLOWED. =20 3. ADMISSION TO THE DANCE IS: $5.00 SINGLE =20 $9.00 COUPLES =20 4. RAINER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM 8:00 - 9:30PM. PACKAGES FROM $15.00 to $25.00 WILL BE AVAILABLE. PACKAGE DESCRIPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE OFFICE AND AT THE DANCE. =20 5. THERE ARE FEW RULES RELATED TO THE DANCE: =20 A. STUDENTS MUST ARRIVE BEFORE 9:30 TO BE ADMITTED. =20 B. ONCE YOU LEAVE, YOU CANNOT RE-ENTER. =20 C. THE DANCE WILL END PROMPTLY AT 11:00 PM. PLAN FOR YOUR RIDE ACCORDINGLY.=20 =20 D. ONLY MJHS NINTH GRADE STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE TO ATTEND THIS DANCE. SEE ABOVE FOR GUIDELINES REGARDING GUESTS. =20 The information in this electronic mail is intended for the addressee = only. It may contain privileged and/or confidential matter. If you = have received this electronic mail in error, please notify the sender = immediately. Then delete it and any copies from your system. Do not = disclose the contents to anyone. Thank you! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5359F.5A5A0B90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Ninth Grade Dance is rapidly approaching.  = We are in need of parent chaperones for this event.  If you can chaperone, = please reply to this email and we will send you more specific = information.  The dance takes place on Friday, April 8 at MJHS from 8:00 until = 11:00.  This is a very fun and easy dance to chaperone.

 

Here is = some other information that was given to all 9th grade students to take = home just prior to spring break.

 

NINTH GRADE SPRING DANCE  - FRIDAY APRIL = 8

8:00 - 11:00 p.m.

 

NINTH GRADE STUDENTS WHO PLAN TO ATTEND MUST REVIEW THE = INSTRUCTIONS AND TAKE THIS SHEET TO YOUR PARENTS.

 

 

1.   &nbs= p;     ATTIRE IS DRESS-UP, NOT FORMAL.  M.J.H.S. DOES NOT ENDORSE TUXEDO AND = FORMAL RENTALS, LIMO RENTALS, OR OTHER ACTIVITIES SUCH AS EXPENSIVE DINNERS = THAT ARE INAPPROPRIATE AT THIS AGE LEVEL.

 

2.   &nbs= p;     IF YOU INTEND TO INVITE A GUEST THAT IS NOT A NINTH GRADE STUDENT AT = M.J.H.S., YOU MUST GET A PERMISSION SLIP FROM THE OFFICE, FILL IT OUT, AND RETURN IT = TO THE OFFICE BY FRIDAY, APRIL 1 FOR APPROVAL TO BE CONSIDERED.  ONE = APPROVED GUEST PER STUDENT IS ALLOWED.

 

3.   &nbs= p;     ADMISSION TO THE DANCE IS:   $5.00 SINGLE

    =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;       =              $9.00 COUPLES

 

4.   &nbs= p;     RAINER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM 8:00 - 9:30PM. PACKAGES FROM = $15.00 to $25.00 WILL BE AVAILABLE.  PACKAGE DESCRIPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN = THE OFFICE AND AT THE DANCE.

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5.   &nbs= p;     THERE ARE FEW RULES RELATED TO THE DANCE:

 

    =         A.  STUDENTS MUST ARRIVE BEFORE 9:30 TO BE = ADMITTED.

 

    =         B.  ONCE YOU LEAVE, YOU CANNOT RE-ENTER.

 

C.    = THE DANCE WILL = END PROMPTLY AT 11:00 PM.  PLAN FOR YOUR RIDE     =       ACCORDINGLY.

 =

D.     ONLY MJHS NINTH GRADE STUDENTS ARE = ELIGIBLE TO ATTEND THIS DANCE.  SEE ABOVE FOR GUIDELINES REGARDING = GUESTS.

 

The information in this electronic mail is intended for the = addressee only.  It may contain privileged and/or confidential = matter.  If you have received this electronic mail in error, please = notify the sender immediately.  Then delete it and any copies from = your system.  Do not disclose the contents to anyone.  Thank = you! 

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