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2013-2014 Co n ag ew o To w nsh ip E l em e n t a r y S c h oo l y e l l Va rict t s i D l oo h c S ew N ford High School x O o w g Ne a l o w ho c e S n dle d o i M C ford Ox fo rd E le me ntar y Conewa n te I y e a ll go V rm te ed ia Ox w e N Colonial Country

2 CONEWAGO VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 13-14 CALENDAR www.conewago.k12.pa.us INDEX Administration of Medication... 25 Appointments... 24 Attendance Procedures... 23 Bicycles... 23 Changes in Athletic Schedule... 23 Child Abuse... 24 Communicable Diseases... 26 Drugs & Alcohol... 24 Emergency Closing... 25 Exclusion from AIDS Instruction... 25 Family Travel... 24 Food Service... 26 High School Library Schedule... 23 Key... 2 Kindergarten Registration... 25 Our Mission... 28 Parent Notification System... 23 Privacy of Records... 25 School Board/Administration... 27 School Crossing Guards... 23 School Health Services... 25 Smoking... 23 Special Education Programs... 24 Student Accident Insurance... 26 Student Assistance... 24 Superintendent's Message... 2 Transportation... 23 Visitors and Security... 23 Withdrawal From School... 24 Key (A)......Away Contests BSB.....Baseball JVBSB...Junior Varsity Baseball BBB.....Boys' Basketball BTN.....Boys' Tennis BVB.....Boys' Volleyball CC......Cross Country DAILY SCHEDULE FOR 2013/2014 STUDENT DAY Grades Buildings School Begins Dismissal K-3 4-6 7-8 9-12 NOE and CTE CVIS NOMS NOHS 9:00 a.m. 8:40 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. MESSAGE FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT The 2013/14 school year will be a year filled with excitement and changes. One change is an earlier start to the school year. The first student day is scheduled for August 21, 2013. With the earlier start comes an earlier end. The last scheduled student day will be May 31, 2014. This is a tentative date and may be adjusted due to weather cancellations. A challenge for the school year will be to live within a very tight budget. Due to inequitable state funding and unfunded mandates, there will be very few new teachers on staff. In order to balance the budget, the district left 12 ½ positions unfilled. While there may be a few less extra activities, all academic programs have remained intact and we are committed to offering a quality experience to all of our students in the coming year. We look forward to a successful year and appreciate your support and assistance. In addition to the scheduled holidays and in-services, the calendar contains the schedule for many of our athletic, musical, and other extracurricular events. Such events are what makes school special for all of our students and are the things that are remembered for years to come. Please note those activities of interest and plan to attend. Our students will appreciate your presence and support. It is impossible to predict what other unforeseen challenges will arise during 2013/2014 school year. However, one thing is certain, with the continued support of the community, the guidance of the Board of Directors, the dedication of our staff, and the efforts of our student body; we can and will have a successful year regardless of the circumstances. We have a responsibility to accept nothing less. Thank you for your continued support and involvement for the mission of Conewago Valley School District. We look forward to a great year. Dr. Rebecca Harbaugh CTE.....Conewago Township Elementary CVIS....Conewago Valley Intermediate School JHFH....Junior High Field Hockey VFH.....Varsity Field Hockey VFB.....Varsity Football GBB.....Girls' Basketball GTN.....Girls' Tennis GVB.....Girls' Volleyball G.......Golf (H)......Home Contests HS......High School JH......Junior High JVFB....Junior Varsity Football JVJHFB..8th Grade Football 7FB.....7th Grade Football JH FB...9th Grade Football FFA.....Future Farmers of America MS......Middle School BLAX....Boy s Lacrosse GLAX....Girl s Lacrosse NOE.....New Oxford Elementary NOHS...New Oxford High School NOMS...New Oxford Middle School PTO.....Parent/Teacher Organization BSOC...Boys Soccer INTERPRETACIÓN DISPONIBLE EN CASO DE NECESITARSE Este calendario tiene un código de color. Los espacios blancos son los días cuando los alumnos tienen clases. Los espacios rojo (Red) son los días cuando no hay clases para los alumnos. Los espacios que tienen una mitad de rojo y una mitad de blanco significan que los alumnos van a salir temprano, busque usted los horarios de salida en estos espacios. Viajes con su familia Si su hijo va a faltar a clases a causa de un viaje. Usted necesita notificar a la escuela por lo menos cinco días antes de su viaje. Ausencia de un alumno Cualquier alumno que falte a clases por cualquier razón, tiene que entregar una nota por escrito explicando la razón por la que falto, las fechas y la firma de los padres, tan pronto como el alumno regrese a clases. Cancelación de clases Para más información en español sobre la cancelación o tardanza de las clases, llame usted al 624-2157. THANK YOU ADVERTISERS Please support the advertisers in this calendar. Their support allows free copies of the 2013-2014 District Calendar to be distributed to all students and staff. Advertisers, your generosity is greatly appreciated. GSOC...Girls Soccer SB......Softball JH T.....Junior High Track VT......Varsity Track VSB.....Varsity Softball JVSB....Junior Varsity Softball W.......Wrestling SW......Swimming

August 2013 JULY 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Wherley Trailer, Inc. Custom Truck Bodies & Trailers Steel & Aluminum Chelsea PTOS & Parts Watson Air Suspension Commercial Pumps Custom & Energy HYDS Spicer Heavy Duty 4 X 4 Driveline Parts Parts or Complete Tandem 8490 York Road New Oxford, PA 17350 (717) 624-2268 or (717) 624-3934 New Oxford Shopping Center 320 Lincolnway East New Oxford 624-7017 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 In-Service Day 18 19 8am-3:30pm All staff 20 21 22 23 24 HS Orientation/Back to School Night 5:30-7:30pm CTE Kindergarten Orientation 6pm NOE Kindergarten Orientation 6pm CTE Back to School School Closed No 25 26 27 28 Night/ 6pm 1st Grade/ 29 30 31 school for students or CTE Breakfast Starts Golf (A) 2pm Central York CVIS Back to School Night (Grade 4) 6pm In-Service Day 8am-3:30pm All staff GTN (A) 3:30pm Kennard Dale GTN (A) 3:30pm Delone Catholic MS Back to School Night 6-8pm First Student Day CVIS Fundraiser Begins NOABC Meeting 7pm Room 421 6:30pm 2nd Grade/ 7pm 3rd Grade NOE Back to School Night/ 5:45pm 1st Grade/ 6:30pm 2nd Grade/ 7pm 3rd Grade Golf (A) 2pm South Western Meet the Colonials 7pm Stadium GTN (H) 3:30pm Littlestown teachers Labor Day Holiday VFB (A) 7pm Bermudian Springs GSOC (H) 4pm Central Dauphin East VFH (A) 8:30am Boiling Springs Tournament JVFB (A) 10am Bermudian Springs WhileYouCheer.com Exceptional Photography at Affordable Prices WEDDINGS SENIOR PORTRAITS SPECIAL EVENTS ATHLETICS Alan Pototsky 443-562-1430 Hanover, PA AlanPototsky@Gmail.com

September 2013 AUGUST 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OCTOBER 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 School Closed No school for Labor Day Holiday GTN (A) 3:30pm Central York BSOC (A) 4pm Dallastown GSOC (H) 4pm Dallastown FH (H) 4:15pm Spring Grove GVB (A) 6pm William Penn Golf (A) 2pm Dover 7FB (A) 4pm Biglerville JH CC (A) 4:30pm Dover JVJHFB (A) 5:30pm Biglerville CVIS Back to School Night (Grades 5/6) 6pm CTE 6:30pm PTO Mtng Library Golf (A) 2pm Red Lion GTN (H) 3:30pm Susquehannock BSOC (H) 4pm Delone GSOC (A) 4pm Delone FH (H) 4:15pm Red Lion CC (A) 4:30pm Central York, Northeastern, Red Lion GVB (H) 6pm West York VFB (H) 7pm James Buchanan GSOC (A) 11am York Suburban Colonial Classic Band Competition Stadium (TBA) See you at: myarbonne.com Arbonne Local Consultant 717-476-6625 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 College Planning Session Auditorium 6pm NOE PTO Meeting 6:30pm Band Booster Meeting HS 7pm Board Study 7pm District Office Golf (A) 2pm Dallastown @ Springwood GC GTN (H) 4pm Biglerville JVFB (H) 6pm James Buchanan GVB (H) 6pm Mechanicsburg GTN (A) 3:30pm South Western FH (A) 4:15pm Central York CC (H) 4:30pm Kennard Dale, Dallastown, Dover GVB (A) 6pm Eastern York Patriot s Day JHFH (A) 4:15pm Bermudian Springs JH CC (A) 4:30pm Red Lion, Spring Grove JVJHFB (A) 5pm Waynesboro JHFB (H) 6pm Biglerville Golf (A) 2pm Spring Grove GTN (H) 3:30pm Dallastown GSOC (H) 4pm Central York FH (A) 4:15pm Dallastown BSOC (A) 5:30pm Central York GVB (H) 6pm Kennard Dale GSOC (A) 4pm Red Lion JHFH (H) 4:15pm Biglerville VFB (H) 7pm Waynesboro CVIS Fundraiser Ends VGVB (A) 8am Gettysburg Tournament BSOC (A) 12pm Blue Devil Challenge

New Oxford Shopping Center 320 Lincolnway East New Oxford 624-7017 New Oxford Shurfine 5660 York Road New Oxford, PA 17350 Phone: 717-624-4674 Fax: 717-624-9705 Open 7 days a week 7:00 a.m. til 9:00 p.m. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 NOE Todd Waites Overcoming Obstacles Dist. Aud. 6:30-7:30pm Board Meeting 7:30pm District Office Golf (A) 1:30pm New Oxford Tournament GTN (A) 3:30pm Northeastern FH (H) 4:15pm Northeastern JVFB (H) 6pm Waynesboro Scheduled 2 - hour delay FH (A) 4pm Gettysburg JHFH (A) 4:15pm Hanover JVFB (A) 7pm South Western GTN (A) 3:30pm Bermudian Springs FH (H) 4:15pm Central York JVFB (H) 6pm Dallastown CVIS Bookfair Citizenship Day BSOC (A) 4pm South Western GSOC (H) 4pm South Western JHFH (A) 4:15pm Littlestown CC (A) 4:30pm Littlestown, Spring Grove, Delone Catholic, York County School of Technology NOE Fall Picture Day GTN (H) 3:30pm Dover BSOC (H) 4pm Dallastown GSOC (A) 4pm Dallastown FH (A) 4:15pm Spring Grove CC (A) 4:30pm West York, South Western, York Catholic GVB (A) 6pm Northeastern NOABC Meeting 7pm Room 421 GTN (H) 3:30pm Red Lion 7FB (H) 4pm South Western FH (A) 4:15pm Dover JH CC (A) 4:30pm York Catholic, South Western JVJHFB (H) 5:15pm South Western JHFB (H) 6:45pm South Western JH FH (H) 4:15pm Bermudian Springs JH CC (H) 4:30pm Dallastown, Eastern York, Gettysburg JHFB (A) 6pm Dallastown BSOC (A) 4pm Dover GSOC (H) 4pm York Suburban JHFH (H) 4:15pm Fairfield GVB (H) 6pm York Suburban MS PTO Meeting 6:30 BSOC (A) 4pm Littlestown GSOC (H) 4pm Littlestown FH (A) 4:15pm Red Lion 7FB (A) 4:30pm Dallastown JVJHFB (A) 5:30pm Dallastown GVB (H) 6pm William Penn GTN (A) 3:30pm Spring Grove FH (A) 4:15pm South Western VFB (A) 7:30pm South Western CVIS Fall Pictures Native American Day JHFH (A) 4:15pm Biglerville VFB (H) 7pm Dallastown (Band Night) JVGVB (A) 8am Gettysburg Tournament BSOC (H) 10am Spring Grove GSOC (A) 10am Spring Grove Band Competition Manheim Twp. HS TBA GSOC (A) 10pm Gettysburg GVB (A) 11am Tri Match @ Spring Grove 7 locations in Hanover Gettysburg New Oxford Littlestown WhileYouCheer.com Exceptional Photography at Affordable Prices WEDDINGS SENIOR PORTRAITS SPECIAL EVENTS ATHLETICS Alan Pototsky 443-562-1430 Hanover, PA AlanPototsky@Gmail.com ADVANCED ENT & ALLERGY ZAHER SROUR, MD Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery Ear - Nose - Throat - Allergy Facial Plastic Surgery Tel: 717-632-2221 Fax: 717-632-3079 www.hanoverent.com

October 2013 SEPTEMBER 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 NOVEMBER 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 7 locations in Hanover Gettysburg New Oxford Littlestown Men s, Women s & Children s Cuts Color Highlighting Massage Waxing Nails 567 Baltimore Street Hanover 632-2866 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 In-Service Day - No school for students Board Study 7pm District Office JVFB (A) 4pm Northeastern JHFH (H) 4:15pm Hanover FH (H) 4:15pm Delone Catholic BSOC (A) 5:30pm Fairfield GVB (A) 6pm Littlestown JHFH (H) 4:15pm Littlestown CC (A) 4:30pm Biglerville, York Suburban, Bermudian Springs GVB (A) 6pm West York CVIS Bookfair FH (H) 4:15pm Dover CC (H) 4:30pm Eastern York, Susquehannock, Fairfield BSOC (H) 5:30pm South Western GSOC (A) 5:30pm South Western GVB (A) 6pm Kennard Dale 7FB (H) 4pm Northeastern FH (H) 4:15pm Dallastown JVJHFB (H) 5:15pm Northeastern CVIS Bookfair Parent Night 4 8pm IHFB (H) 6:45pm Bermudian Springs 7FB (H) 4pm Kennard Dale JH CC (A) 4:30pm Central York, @ York Suburban JHCC (A) 4:30pm YS, CY, YCDS JVJHFB (H) 5:15pm Kennard Dale JHFB (H) 6:45pm Kennard Dale CTE 6:30pm PTO Mtng Library BSOC (H) 4pm Central York JHFH (A) 4:15pm Fairfield GSOC (A) 5:30pm Central York GVB (H) 6pm Eastern York CVIS Bookfair FH (H) 4:15pm South Western BSOC (A) 5:30pm Spring Grove GSOC (H) 5:30pm Spring Grove JVGVB (A) 3:30pm Manheim Central Classic BSOC (A) 4pm Red Lion VFB (A) 7pm Northeastern CVIS Bookfair FH (A) 5:30pm Northeastern VFB (A) 7pm Kennard Dale VGVB (A) 8am Manheim Central Classic GSOC (H) 10am Red Lion Band Competition at Spring Grove HS TBA Band Competition at Littlestown TBA

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November 2013 OCTOBER 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 DECEMBER 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Men s, Women s & Children s Cuts Color Highlighting Massage Waxing Nails 567 Baltimore Street Hanover 632-2866 NEW OXFORD YOUTH LACROSSE SPRING 2014 Lacrosse Registration NEW PLAYERS WELCOME! Online Registration until 1/14/14 at www.eteamz.com/newoxfordlacrosse U9 (ages 7-8), U11 (ages 9-10), U13 (ages 11-12), U15 (ages 13-15) Age cutoff for each age group is September 1, 2013 Like us on facebook, New Oxford Youth Lacrosse Club! SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Daylight Saving (End) NOE PTO Meeting 6:30pm Board Study 7pm District Office JVFB (H) 6pm West York CVIS Picture Retakes CTE 6:30pm PTO Mtng Library CVIS Skating Party 6-8pm CTE Fundraiser Ends VFB (H) 7pm West York (Senior Night 7pm) Band Competition Red Lion HS TBA Band Championships Hershey Park Stadium TBA CVIS Mini-Thon 5K 8am

New Oxford Shopping Center 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Scheduled 2 - hour delay Veteran s Day Band Booster Meeting NOHS 7pm Board Meeting 7:30pm District Office CTE 6pm 8pm PTO Skating Party CTE A-L Parent Visitation 10-11:30am CTE M-Z Parent Visitation 10-11:30am NOE Skating Party 6-8pm 320 Lincolnway East New Oxford 624-7017 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 NOE Book Fair NOE Operation Turkey Food Drive NOE Book Fair NOE Operation Turkey Food Drive NOE Book Fair NOE Operation Turkey Food Drive NOABC Meeting 7pm Room 421 MS Musical Assembly 1pm Aud HS County Orchestra Cumberland Valley HS TBA NOE Book Fair NOE Operation Turkey Food Drive MS PTO Meeting 6:30pm MS Musical 7pm Aud HS County Orchestra Cumberland Valley HS TBA NOE Book Fair NOE Operation Turkey Food Drive MS Musical 7pm Aud HS County Orchestra Cumberland Valley HS TBA 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Parent Conferences 3:30 7pm NOE Swap-Drop-and Buy In-Service Day No school for students HS Parent Conferences 12 8pm NOE Swap-Drop-and Buy CTE 12:00 8:00pm Fundraiser Pickup In-Service Day No school for students Parent Conferences 8 11:30am NOE Swap-Drop-and Buy School Closed No school for Thanksgiving Holiday School Closed No school for Thanksgiving Holiday WhileYouCheer.com Exceptional Photography at Affordable Prices WEDDINGS SENIOR PORTRAITS SPECIAL EVENTS ATHLETICS Alan Pototsky 443-562-1430 Hanover, PA AlanPototsky@Gmail.com

December 2013 NOVEMBER 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JANUARY 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 School Closed No school for Thanksgiving Holiday Board Meeting 7:30pm District Office CTE Picture Retake Day CTE 6:30pm PTO Mtng Library CTE PO Holiday Shop Setup Cafeteria BBB (A) 4:30pm GWABC Tournament GBB (H) 5pm New Oxford Tip Off Tournament Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day JHGBB (H) 8am New Oxford Tip Off Tournament CTE 9am Noon Door Decorating CTE 9am Noon Holiday Shop NOE 9am Noon Door Decorating District Band & Orchestra Auditions 7:30am Dallastown HS New Oxford Shurfine 5660 York Road New Oxford, PA 17350 Phone: 717-624-4674 Fax: 717-624-9705 Open 7 days a week 7:00 a.m. til 9:00 p.m. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 NOE PTO Meeting 6:30pm JH BBB (H) 4pm Hanover JH GBB (A) 4pm Hanover NOE Santa Shop CTE PTO Story Day BBB (A) 6pm Red Lion NOE Santa Shop CVIS Christmas Concert 7pm Auditorium NOE Santa Shop Snowdate CVIS Christmas Concert 7pm Aud JH BBB (A) 4pm Fairfield JH GBB (H) 4pm Fairfield SW (A) 4:30pm Red Lion JH W (H) 6pm Red Lion V W (H) 7:30pm Red Lion NOE Santa Shop BBB (H) 6pm William Penn GBB (A) 6pm Dover NOE Santa Shop JHW (A) 9:30am CVBB Duals JH W (H) 6pm West York V W (H) 7:30pm West York

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New Oxford Shurfine 5660 York Road New Oxford, PA 17350 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Daylight Saving (Start) Scheduled 2 - hour delay Band Booster Meeting HS 7pm HS Musical Aud 7:30pm Aud BTN (A) 12pm Gettysburg Phone: 717-624-4674 Fax: 717-624-9705 Open 7 days a week 7:00 a.m. til 9:00 p.m. Shear Balance Barber Shop & Salon Hair - Waxing - Nails Massage Therapy - Spray Tanning 6955 York Road Abbottstown, PA 17301 717-624-3330 Walk-ins Welcome! www.shearbalance.net 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 St. Patrick s Day BTN (A) 3:30pm Delone JH GVB (A) 4pm Dallastown BLAX (A) 4:30pm West York GLAX (H) 5:30pm West York CTE PTO Skating Party Music In Our Schools Month Recital 7pm Aud NOHS Jazz Festival BTN (A) 3:30pm South Western VT (A) 3:45pm Red Lion JH BSOC (A) 4pm Central York JH GSOC (H) 4pm Central York BSB (A) 4:15pm South Western JV BSB (H) 4:15pm South Western VSB (H) 4:15pm Dover JVSB (A) 4:15pm Dover BVB (H) 6pm Spring Grove NOABC Meeting 7pm Room 421 BTN (H) 3:30pm Littlestown JH T (A) 3:45pm Dallastown JH GVB (H) 4pm Red Lion GLAX (A) 4:15pm York Catholic BSB (H) 4:15pm Hanover JV BSB (A) 4:15 Hanover BLAX (H) 5:30pm York Catholic NOE Skating Party 6-8pm MS PTO Meeting 6:30pm BTN (H) 3:30pm Northeastern VT (H) 3:45pm Dallastown JH BSOC (H) 4pm Biglerville JH GSOC (A) 4pm Biglerville JH GVB (H) 4pm Bermudian Springs VSB (A) 4:15pm Susquehannock JVSB (H) 4:15pm Susquehannock CTE PTO Story Day BSB (H) 4:15pm Red Land JV BSB (A) 4:15pm Red Land BLAX (H) 5:30pm Susquehannock GLAX (A) 5pm Susquehannock 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JH GVB (A) 4pm Eastern York BSB (A) 4:15pm Red Lion JV BSB (H) 4:15pm Red Lion VSB (H) 4:15pm Northeastern JVSB (A) 4:15pm Northeastern MS County Orchestra Festival GLAX (A) 4:30pm South Western BLAX (H) 5:30pm South Western BVB (A) 8am Buckskins Classic VSB (A) 10am Gettysburg Tournament Linda Garber-Messinger Associate Broker, GRI, CRS Jeff Garber, Realtor, ABR Pizza Garden Italian Family Restaurant Fresh Pizza Dough Fresh Baked Bread 105 Lincoln Way East, New Oxford Eat In Take Out, Use Pickup Window Open Everyday but Monday @11 AM Phone: 624-8076

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Windows & Doors 2000 Proline Place Gettysburg, PA 17325 www.pella.com Stay Connected: Family, Friends, Colleagues, Clients Opportunity2Connect.com 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Band Booster Meeting HS 7pm JH GVB (H) 4pm Littlestown BSB (H) 4:15pm Spring Grove JV BSB (A) 4:15pm Spring Grove VSB (H) 4:15pm Spring Grove JVSB (A) 4:15pm Spring Grove BLAX (H) 5:30pm York Suburban GLAX (A) 5:30pm York Suburban School Closed No school for Easter/Spring Break Snow/Emergency Make-up Day BSB (H) 4:15pm Bermudian Springs JV BSB (A) 4:15pm Bermudian Springs VSB (H) 4:15pm Bermudian Springs JVSB (A) 4:15pm Bermudian Springs Practical Financial Aid 6pm Auditorium BTN (A) 3:30pm West York VT (H) 3:45pm South Western JH BSOC (H) 4pm Dover JH GSOC (A) 4pm Dover BVB (A) 6pm Dover Earth Day VT (A) 3:45pm Spring Grove BLAX (A) 4:15pm Kennard Dale GLAX (H) 5:30pm Kennard Dale BVB (H) 6pm York Suburban NOABC Meeting 7pm Room 421 JH GVB (A) 4pm Bermudian Springs BSB (A) 4:15pm Central York JV BSB (H) 4:15pm Central York VSB (H) 4:15pm York Suburban JVSB (A) 4:15pm York Suburban BLAX (A) 5:30pm Eastern York GLAX (H) 5:30pm Eastern York JH BSOC (A) 4pm West York JH GSOC (H) 4pm Dallastown JH GVB (H) 4pm South Western BSB (H) 4:15pm Dallastown JV BSB (A) 4:15pm Dallastown VSB (H) 4:15pm Waynesboro JVSB (H) 4:15pm Waynesboro School Closed No school for Easter/Spring Break Snow/Emergency Make-up Day JH T (H) 3:30pm West York BTN (A) 3:30pm Spring Grove JH BSOC (H) 4pm Fairfield JH GSOC (A) 4pm Northeastern JH T (A) 3:30pm Spring Grove BLAX (H) 5:30pm Spring Grove GLAX (A) 5:30pm Spring Grove BVB (A) 6pm West York School Closed No school for Easter/Spring Break 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 HS Jazz Band Festival TBA Aud VT (A) 4pm Dallastown Invitational BSB (A) 4:15pm Dover JV BSB (H) 4:15pm Dover VSB (A) 4:15pm Central York JVSB (H) 4:15pm Central York JHGVB (A) 8am Gettysburg Tournament JH/JT (A) 9am Herb Schmidt Relays VT (A) 9am Ship Jack Roddick Invitational VBSB (H) 11am Big Springs VSB (A) 9am Big Springs Tournament 27 28 29 30 HS Spring Choral Concert 2pm Aud CTE Book Fair JH GVB (A) 4pm Fairfield BLAX (A) 4:15pm Dallastown BSB (A) 4:15pm Northeastern JV BSB (H) 4:15pm Northeastern GLAX (H) 5:30pm Dallastown HS & MS Spring Choral Concert 7:30pm Aud NOE Mobile Dentist CTE Book Fair CTE Kindergarten Registration VT (H) 3:45pm Littlestown JH BSOC (A) 4pm Hanover BVB (H) 6pm Kennard Dale NOE Kindergarten Screening NOE Mobile Dentist CTE Book Fair CTE 6pm 7pm Art Show CTE Feed a Friend JH GVB (A) 4pm Spring Grove BSB (H) 4:15pm West York JV BSB (A) 4:15pm West York VSB (H) 4:15pm Dallastown JVSB (A) 4:15pm Dallastown BLAX (A) 5:30pm Central York GLAX (H) 5:30pm Central York CVIS Camp CARES (Grade 6) Daniel P. Redding Whitey s Landscaping 328 Home Road Abbottstown, PA 17301 717-259-6478 cell: 717-487-7597 whiteys2@verizon.net WhileYouCheer.com Exceptional Photography at Affordable Prices WEDDINGS SENIOR PORTRAITS SPECIAL EVENTS ATHLETICS Alan Pototsky 443-562-1430 Hanover, PA AlanPototsky@Gmail.com

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11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Mother s Day NOE PTO Meeting 6:30pm BVB (A) 6pm Northern Elementary Assessment HS Spring Band Concert 7:30pm Elementary Assessment Elementary Assessment CVIS Spring Concert (Grade 4 ) 7pm Aud MS PTO Meeting 6:30pm Elementary Assessment Elementary Assessment Go Colonials! 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 NOE Fitness for Education HS Track HS Awards Ceremony 6pm Aud NOABC Meeting 7pm Room 421 MS Band & Chorus Spring Concert 7:30pm Aud NOE Fitness for Education Raindate #1 May Day CVIS Spring Concert (Grade 5 & 6) Aud CTE Fun Day/Volunteer Recognition 8th Grade Promotion Party 7-10pm NOE Fitness for Education Raindate #2 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 School Closed - No school for Memorial Day Holiday CVIS Blood Drive 1-8pm NOABC All Sports Banquet 6pm New Oxford Social and Athletic Club Pavilion Tentative Last Student Day Act 80 Day: Secondary dismissal 12:33pm Elementary dismissal 1:30pm Intermediate dismissal 1:30pm Graduation 7pm ADVANCED ENT & ALLERGY ZAHER SROUR, MD Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery Ear - Nose - Throat - Allergy Facial Plastic Surgery Tel: 717-632-2221 Fax: 717-632-3079 www.hanoverent.com

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23 PARENT NOTIFICATION SYSTEM The Conewago Valley School District is using the Global Connect parent notification system. The system is a computer based program that is able to deliver an automated message or email to every family and staff person in the District within a matter of minutes. The primary use of the system is to make announcements regarding: weather delays, closings, and early dismissals a child s absence any emergency situations that may occur at one of our schools and /or important events scheduled for our schools. important information relative to our schools. The system is only as good as the information in our computer data base. It is very important that you update your child s contact information with current phone numbers and email address. This can be easily accomplished with the registration materials you receive during the first few days of school or by contacting the school office when a change occurs. The system is programmed to call up to three numbers. That means if you have three numbers on file, you will receive three calls, one on each phone. However, if you do not want to have more than one number listed, or if you do not wish to be included in the system at all, please contact your child s school office. Global Connect also has the capability to send email messages with attachments to the District s staff and families. Emergency announcements will continue to be made on local radio and TV stations and on the District website. BICYCLES Students may ride bicycles to school at their own risk. Bicycles are to be parked in designated areas and left there during school hours. The school assumes no CONEWAGO VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 13-14 CALENDAR www.conewago.k12.pa.us responsibility for damage or theft of bicycles. Bicycle locks are recommended as a precaution against theft. CHANGES IN ATHLETIC SCHEDULES Athletic times and schedules may change for various reasons. If there are any questions please contact Mr. Ken Shafer in the High School office at 624-2157 X 2016. To view athletic schedules go to: www.conewago.k12.pa.us/sports.htm. HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY SCHEDULE Mon. - Fri. 7:00 am - 3:30 pm Days before vacations 7:00 am - 2:30 pm SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS Because of the importance of the safety of children within our area, crossing guards are provided at several places along the route which children take to walk to and from school. The following intersections have been designated as locations for crossing guards: New Oxford Elem/Middle School/High School/Conewago Valley Intermediate: Intersection of Lincoln Way East and Peters Street 7:00 to 9:15am and 2:30 to 4:15pm Intersection of Hanover Street and the New Oxford square 7:00 to 9:15am and 2:30 to 4:15pm Intersection of Berlin Rd and Berlin Ave 7:00 to 9:15am and 2:30 to 4:15pm Conewago Township Elem.: Elm Avenue and Oxford Avenue at the signal light 8:30 to 9:15am and 2:55 to 3:40pm Linden Avenue and Elm Avenue 8:30 to 9:15am. and 2:55 to 3:40pm TRANSPORTATION The Board of School Directors provides free transportation for pupils attending the public schools of the Conewago Valley School District. Transportation is provided to those who, in the judgment of the Board, have unreasonable distances to walk to and from school. Each student who is transported to school by a District-owned or contracted bus service shall have a single, consistent pick-up and a single, consistent drop-off location. Variations from these single, consistent pick-up and drop-off locations may be made on a given day if the parent or legal guardian notifies the school, preferably in writing, on an occurrence-by-occurrence basis. Pupils must be at the bus stop five minutes before the scheduled pick-up time. The responsibility of the Board of School Directors begins when the child enters the school bus. This responsibility ceases at the end of the school day when the student steps off the school bus. Parents have legal responsibility for their children as they travel to and from school as pedestrians or as they travel to and from or wait at school bus stops. Conduct of students at the bus stop is the responsibility of parents/guardians and is subject to school disciplinary action. Any questions about our transportation system should be addressed to the District Transportation Office at 624-2157. BUS PASS PROCEDURE If a student is going home with another student 1. Both students must have a note signed from their parents. 2. The bus pass will be issued from the office. If a student is going home to a different location 1. The student must have a note signed from their parent. 2. The bus pass will be issued from the office. Students are required to give the pass to the bus driver when boarding the bus in the afternoon. No student will be allowed to board the bus without the pass. Our goal is to keep the students safe. Building offices should keep the notes for reference if needed. VISITORS AND SECURITY We are all interested in creating an atmosphere where our children can feel safe. One aspect of this feeling of security for both children and parents is the limiting of unhindered access to our school buildings. After students have entered school buildings and sessions begin, all doors except for the main lobby door will be locked. All visitors must enter through the main doors and must report to the office immediately to secure a visitor s badge. Even if you are only visiting for a few minutes to pick up a child or to drop something off, you need to go to the office first. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. SMOKING Students are prohibited from smoking or possessing tobacco, in any form, on school property including sidewalks and parking areas. The possession and use of snuff and "look-alike snuff" is also prohibited on school property. ADULT SMOKING POLICY Tobacco use is prohibited in school buildings, on school buses, vans and other vehicles owned by, leased by, or under the control of the Conewago Valley School District; and on property owned by, leased by, or under the control of the Conewago Valley School District. Persons violating this policy will subject themselves to possible penalty as prescribed by appropriate law and school code. (Board Policy No. 711- in compliance with the Pennsylvania Statute 35 PS, 1223.5) ATTENDANCE PROCEDURES The Board of School Directors requires that school-aged pupils enrolled in the schools of the District attend school regularly in accordance with the laws of the State. The educational program offered by this District is predicated upon the presence of the pupil and requires continuity of instruction and classroom participation. The regular contact of pupils with one another in the classroom and participation

24 CONEWAGO VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 12-13 CALENDAR www.conewago.k12.pa.us in a well-planned instructional activity under the tutelage of a competent teacher are vital to this purpose. Attendance shall be required of all students of compulsory school age enrolled in the schools except that a principal or teacher may excuse a student for temporary absences when satisfactory evidence of such mental, physical, or other urgent conditions which may reasonably cause the student's absence. EXCUSES FOR ABSENCE: Any pupil who is absent for any cause, upon returning to school shall bring a written explanation from his/her parent or guardian giving the reason for such absence. The fact that a parent or guardian has sent a written explanation of absence does not necessarily mean that the absence shall be considered lawful. Continued, repeated, or questionable absence may justify the administration requesting an investigation. In cases of pupils whose absences are so frequent as to require investigation, the parent or guardian may be required to submit proof of illness as indicated by the family doctor. Excuses shall be coded as excused, unexcused, and unlawful. Absences resulting from illness, death in the immediate family, major religious holidays (as listed by the Pennsylvania Department of Education), serious emergencies at home, or absence when previous permission is granted may be excused. Unexcused absence shall be considered an unlawful absence for all pupils under the age of seventeen (17). When a pupil is charged with three days of unlawful absence, the parents may be liable to legal action under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. No pupil can expect to progress normally in school when he/she is absent or tardy a great number of times. It is the parents' responsibility to see that their children attend school regularly. WITHDRAWAL FROM SCHOOL When a student is withdrawn from school for reasons of moving or is transferring to another school, the school should be notified at least two (2) days prior to the change. The student must secure a withdrawal form from the school building office and on the last day of attendance have each teacher initial the form to show that all obligations with each teacher is cleared. All textbooks, locks, laboratory fees, etc. must be returned or paid for. Information as to where the student is moving and the name of the new school district, if possible, must be furnished. APPOINTMENTS Appointments with doctors, dentists, etc., should be made for Saturday or sometime other than a school day. When parents request that these appointments not be made during school hours, arrangements can usually be made. The school will excuse absence for medical appointments. FAMILY TRAVEL Parents who plan travel which will require a child's absence from school should make arrangements with the building principal. There is a definite school procedure concerning pupil absence for family travel, which includes the completion of a Pre- Arranged Absence form. Arrangements with the school should be made a minimum of five school days before the beginning date of the trip. CHILD ABUSE Any employee of the Conewago Valley School District who suspects that a child may have been physically injured or abused by his parent or guardian is required by law to report the incident to the school principal. The school principal or his/her designee is required to contact the proper state and county authorities. DRUGS AND ALCOHOL The educational environment is disrupted by a student who, while in school or while engaged in or attending a school activity, possesses, uses, attempts to sell, distributes, or is under the influence of drugs and alcohol. All students shall be encouraged, and staff members shall report to the principal any person suspected of soliciting, giving, or using any narcotics, alcohol or other health endangering compounds while on property under school s jurisdiction or while attending school-related functions. Students who, while under the school s jurisdiction, are found to possess or use a controlled substance, alcoholic beverage, or any controlled drug, shall be suspended from school related activities for a period conforming with current school code and Board policy. Expulsion can be the result of drug and/or alcohol abuse in connection with school. If your child or another child you know is experiencing a problem with drugs or alcohol abuse, please contact a school official. A student assistance program is available to help children deal with chemical abuse problems. STUDENT ASSISTANCE The Student Assistance Teams at New Oxford High School and Middle School are designed to intervene and offer help to students who are at risk because of drugs or alcohol abuse or mental health concerns. The teams are made up of teachers, counselors, the school nurse, building administrators, and local agency counselors. Students are referred to the teams by teachers, family members, or in some cases themselves. The team collects information and makes recommendations for the best way of dealing with the problems. Individual counseling, groups, peer helpers, or in-patient treatment are some of the many possible recommendations. If you are concerned about a student you know, please call 624-2157 and ask for Mr. Kevin Thomas or Dr. Lorraine Eck in the High School, Dr. Gretchen Gates in the Middle School, or Dr. Ken Armacost in the Intermediate School. All referrals will be kept strictly confidential. SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS The Conewago Valley School District provides a free and appropriate public education to all students determined to be exceptional and in need of "specially designed instruction." These services may be provided solely by the District or in conjunction with the Lincoln Intermediate Unit #12. A range of educational placements is available to meet the individual needs of each student including: gifted education, learning support, and various itinerant, supplemental, or full-time special education classes. Many low-incidence disability classes are located in neighboring school districts. For answers to specific questions regarding these special education programs, please contact your child's building principal or Dr. Janet Trimmer, Director of Special Education, at 624-2157 X 1008. Screening activities are conducted if a student is experiencing difficulties which may interfere with learning or for a student who may need enrichment beyond the regular curriculum. A building level team reviews records and diagnostic data and, if necessary, collects additional information to assist in the identification of the problem. Adaptations will be made in the student's educational program and monitored over a period of time. If the student's Academic or behavioral concerns cannot be resolved through implementation of evidence-based interventions, a referral for a multidisciplinary evaluation may be made.

25 CONEWAGO VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 13-14 CALENDAR www.conewago.k12.pa.us KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Children must be at least five years old by September 1 to register for fall kindergarten. Students registering for first grade must be six years old by September 1. Children currently enrolled in a Conewago Valley School District kindergarten class need not register for first grade in the District. Parents should bring the child to registration. You should also bring the child's birth certificate and health information. Registration packets are available at either elementary school. Registration forms may be completed prior to registration; however, parents must bring the child's birth certificate and health/ immunization history when registering. Watch the District website (www. conewago.k12.pa.us) for Kindergarten registration dates for the 2014/2015 school year. PRIVACY OF RECORDS Records are maintained for each student from his/her entrance into school through the twelfth grade or withdrawal. Since school records are public records, some measure it was felt, needed to be taken to insure a family's "Right to Privacy" in regard to the information collected and stored in the school files. Examples of information that may be contained in a student's file are: 1. Personal and family data including certification of name and date of birth 2. Test data, achievement records and other evaluative information 3. Medical reports 4. Anecdotal reports 5. Psychological reports 6. Records of conferences 7. Copies of correspondence with parents and others concerning the student. 8. Other records which may contribute to understanding the educational progress of the student 9. For eligible Special Education students; appropriate State mandated forms/ information EMERGENCY CLOSING OF SCHOOL Global Connect the District s automated voice messaging system will be alerting parents and staff concerning weather delay, early dismissals and school cancellations. The District website www.conewago.k12. pa.us will have the latest updates posted on school delays and cancellations also. If serious weather conditions make it too dangerous to travel, the Conewago Valley School District may be closed or may be open on a delayed schedule. Notice will be given over the following radio stations: WHVR/ 98YCR, WGET/WGTY, WSBA/ WARM 103, and WITF 89.5FM. Announcement will normally be made by 6:30 A.M. The WGAL-TV 8, Fox 43, and WHTM-TV 27 will also carry school delays and cancellations. Parents and students are requested not to call the school concerning the closing of school. The radio stations will make frequent enough announcements to make telephone calls unnecessary. Also, it is possible that inclement weather could develop during the school day. Should this happen, the schools might be dismissed early in order to get children safely home before dangerous weather conditions actually prevail in the area. The purpose of these decisions would be to provide the greatest safety for all students. It may not be necessary to put the plans into effect, but parents should be aware of such possibilities. Parents who are away from home during school hours should make arrangements for their children in the event school is dismissed early so children know where to go until parents return. SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES The main functions of the School Health Services are to facilitate positive student responses to normal development; promote health and safety; intervene with actual and potential health problems; and actively collaborate with others to build student and family capacity for adaptation, self management, and learning. The health program includes physical examinations, vision, hearing, height and weight, scoliosis screening, and counseling. Emergency care will be administered to those students who become ill or have accidents during school hours. In case of major illness or accident, the following procedures will be followed: 1. Parents will be called for instruction depending upon severity. 2. Procedures listed on the emergency card will be followed. 3. The student will be taken to the emergency room at the hospital. Treatment of minors in the emergency room is given only in life threatening situations without consent of parent or guardian. At the beginning of each school year, parents are asked to complete an emergency card providing current health concerns that the parent is aware of including any that are ongoing from the previous school year. In addition, parents should keep the school informed with the current address and telephone numbers where they can be reached in case of an emergency. The card should be filled in accurately and the school should be notified of any changes in procedure, address, or telephone numbers that occur during the school year. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT SOME RESPONSIBLE PERSON CAN BE REACHED AT ALL TIMES. This card must be signed by parent or guardian. A list of medications available in school is also listed for your approval. Medications will not be dispensed without parental approval. EXCLUSION FROM AIDS INSTRUCTION Parents who wish to have a child excluded from those portions of instruction involving the sexual transmission of AIDS need to notify the principal of the building, in writing, of this request. The request must be made each school year such an exclusion is requested. The principal will contact the parents to arrange a time when the material can be reviewed with the parents. If, after review, parents still desire exclusion of their child from that portion of AIDS education, alternative education for that period will be arranged among the teacher, the parents, and the principal. ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION Parents should confer with the child's physician to arrange medication time intervals to avoid school hours whenever possible. No medication may be administered without written authorization from the physician and the parent/guardian. When medication absolutely must be taken during school hours, the parent or guardian must submit a written request, signed by the physician and parent, to the school nurse in order for their child to take any medication. The appropriate medication permission form is available on the district website under health services, or from the school nurse. Handling and Storage of Medications in the School: We prefer that: 1. The parent bring the medicine to school. The medication must be in the original container and properly labeled. If necessary, request a duplicate bottle from the pharmacist. The medication and the written request should be delivered directly to the school nurse, school principal or his/her designee. The amount of medication stored by the school should be limited based on the length of time medications are to be taken. 2. All medication will be kept in a locked cabinet in the health room of the school. Medications requiring refrigeration will be stored in the health room refrigerator.

26 CONEWAGO VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 13-14 CALENDAR www.conewago.k12.pa.us Administration of Medications During School Hours: 1. Students will be responsible for reporting to the nurse's office at the time the medication is to be taken. 2. The school nurse, principal or his/her designee will supervise the taking of the medication by the student. 3. Prescription drug logs will be kept for any child receiving prescription medicine on an ongoing basis. 4. Unused medications will be returned to parents for disposition. 5. Any change in dosage of medication will be recognized only on receipt of written notice of change from the family physician and the parent. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Pennsylvania State law requires each student K-12 to be fully protected against certain diseases before admission to school is permitted. Children in all grades need the following 4 doses of tetanus* (1 dose on or after the 4th birthday) 4 doses of diphtheria* (1 dose on or after the 4th birthday) 3 doses of polio ( a 4th is recommended) 2 doses of measles ** 2 doses of mumps** 1 dose of rubella (German measles)** 3 doses of hepatitis B 2 doses of varicella (chickenpox) or a history of the disease *Usually given as DTP or DTaP or DT or Td ** Usually given as MMR Children attending 7th grade 1 dose of tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis (Tdap) (if 5 years has elapsed since last tetanus immunization) 1 dose of meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCV) Students absent from school due to illness must bring a written excuse stating the reason for absence. If the student was treated by a doctor, the excuse should be written by the doctor. State law requires a specific number of days of absence for certain diseases such as streptococcal infections, chicken pox, measles, German measles, mumps, whooping cough, and diphtheria. Please contact your school nurse if your child is diagnosed with any of these diseases. Pink eye, impetigo, ringworm, fungus infections, and scabies require treatment and a doctor's excuse is required for re-entry to school. Head lice must be treated and the child needs to be "nit free" as determined by the school nurse before he/she will be able to return to school. Please call the school nurse to make arrangements for this check. If a student becomes ill during the school day he/she must report to the school nurse. The nurse will contact the parent/guardian concerning dismissal from school. STUDENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE Student accident insurance is available to students. Medical coverages are offered for school-time only or a 24-hour per day basis. The District is not responsible for insurance contract administration. School insurance is offered to you as a service. FOOD SERVICE Conewago Valley School District recognizes that wellness and proper nutrition are related to students physical well-being, growth, development and readiness to learn. All foods available in the district schools during the day are offered to students with consideration for promoting student health and reducing childhood obesity. Foods provided through the National School Lunch Programs comply with federal nutrition standards under the School Meals Initiative. Lunch Program Each school in the district has a cafeteria that prepares nutritious meals daily. Students and adults in the elementary and secondary schools can purchase lunches. Students may also bring a lunch from home and purchase milk in the cafeteria. There are a variety of entrees, fruits, vegetables, and milk available each day for the meal price. You may choose the five components that make up your meal, so it s important to know and understand them. You must take three of the five offered for the meal price. We encourage you to take all five for a real meal deal. All students in grades K-12 deposit money into an account to purchase meals and/or a la carte items through the district s point-of-sale system. Each student has their own account that can be accessed using a Personal Identification Number (PIN). Your PIN Number is your five-digit student ID number assigned to you by the District. Your PIN number will remain the same as long as you are a student at Conewago Valley School District. You must use your number each time you make a purchase from the cafeteria. Money cannot be refunded off your account to use in the vending machines. We encourage all students to put advance payment on their account. This allows the lines to run smoothly, prevents loss or stolen money and is a convenience. At the end of the school year, if your child is changing buildings in the District, his/her balance will be transferred to the building for use the following year. If you re leaving the District, please check with the Food Service Department to review your child s lunch account. A refund may be due. Monthly menus are available to all students and on the District s web site www.conewago.k12.pa.us. Free and Reduced Lunch Conewago Valley School District participates in the National Free and Reduced Meals Program. Students from families who qualify (under federal guidelines) will receive meals free or at a reduced cost. All students in grades K-12 may purchase free or reduced meals through the point-of-sale system. Applications are available at all school building offices. These applications may be filed any time throughout the school year for any family experiencing income changes. All information is confidential; discrimination is not permitted in accordance with district, state and federal requirements. Students receiving free and reduced meals in June 2013 will continue to receive free or reduced meals until Thursday, October 3, 2013, the carry over expiration date. New applications must be submitted annually. Applying for Free/Reduced Meal Benefits Using the Internet Families that have children attending a public school district can apply for free or reduced price meals through the National School Lunch Program online using the internet. This can be done using COMPASS. COMPASS allows Pennsylvanians to apply for social service programs, such as Food Stamps (FS), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Energy Assistance, Children s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), etc. online. Families can use COMPASS to apply for free or reduced price school meals and/or they can apply for other services at the same time (FS, TANF, etc.). Since your child attends Conewago Valley School District, which is a public school district, you can apply for free or reduced price meals online by going to the COMPASS website at www.compass. state.pa.us or you can continue to use the paper Household Meal Benefit Application that is distributed the first day of each new school year. If you apply for free or reduced price school meals through COMPASS, you do not need to submit a paper application. Paper Application for Free or Reduced Meals The Conewago Valley School District participates in the Free and Reduced Meal Program. Parents who are interested must

27 apply each school year by completing the paper application or apply through the internet as described above using COMPASS. Only one application per household is required. If you complete the paper application, please send the application back to school with the child you think is the most responsible for turning it in so benefits can start as soon as possible. All students will receive an application the first day of school. You may apply for free or reduced meals any time through the school year. If you applied at the beginning of the year and were denied, but now have a decrease in household income, increase in family size, become unemployed, or begin receiving Food Stamps or TANF, you may be eligible. When Will Meal Benefits Begin? Benefits will begin when your application is approved and you receive notice of acceptance. A notification letter of acceptance or denial will be mailed to your home. You are responsible for paying for meals until your application is approved. Once approved, your free or reduced meal information will automatically be programmed into your child s lunch account in the point of sales system and will remain confidential. If eligible for free or reduced meals, your child is allowed one meal at reduced price or free price. Your child may not give or loan his/her free or reduced meal benefit to another. 2013-2014 Lunch Prices Elementary - $2.00 Secondary - $2.25 Reduced Lunch - $0.40 Milk - $0.50 Breakfast Prices District Wide $1.25 Reduced - $0.30 Please call, Food Service Coordinator, at (717) 624-2157 if there are any questions. CONEWAGO VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 13-14 CALENDAR www.conewago.k12.pa.us ADMINISTRATION Dr. Rebecca Harbaugh District Superintendent Dr. Russell Greenholt Assistant Superintendent Dr. Janet Trimmer Director of Special Education Dr. Joan Crouse Coordinator of Elementary Literacy Programs Dr. Karen Sipe Director of Educational Programs Mrs. Lori Duncan Business Manager Ms. Bobbi Miller Transportation Director Mr. Steve Long Coordinator of Computer Services & Technology Mr. Jeff Murren Maintenance Supervisor Mr. Brian Eckert Grounds Supervisor Mr. Lawrence Sanders Conewago Township Elementary School Principal DISCRIMINATION POLICY The Conewago Valley School District does not discriminate or deny services in its education programs or activities nor in its employment practices on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age, religion, ancestry, sexual orientation, disability, limited English proficiency, or any other legally protected category as defined by: Title VI Civil Rights Act 1964, Title IX Educational Amendments 1972, Section 504 Rehabilitation Act 1973, Age Discrimination in Employment Act 1967, Americans with Disabilities Act 1190, and Department of H.E.W. Office of Civil Rights Guidelines. Any questions or concerns regarding the non-discrimination policies, contact the Assistant District Superintendent. El Distrito de la Escuela de Conewago Valley no discrimina ni niega los servicios en sus programas de la educación o actividades ni en sus prácticas del empleo en base del sexo, de la raza, del color, del origen nacional, de la edad, de la religión, de la ascendencia, de la orientación sexual, de la inhabilidad, de la habilidad inglesa limitada, o de cualquier otra categoría legalmente protegida como se prescriben en las leyes siguientes; Título VI El Acto de los Derechos Civiles 1964, Título IX Enmiendas Educativas 1972, Sección 504 El Acto de la Rehabilitación 1973, El Acto en la Discriminación de Edad del Empleo 1967, El Acto de los Americanos con Inhabilidades 1190, y el Departamento de H.E.W. Oficina de las Pautas de los Derechos Civiles. Cualesquiera preguntas o preocupación con respecto a las políticas del non-discriminación, favor de entrar en contacto con a Superintendente Auxiliar del distrito. Ms. Misti Wildasin New Oxford Elementary School Principal Dr. Kenneth Armacost Conewago Valley Intermediate School Principal Dr. Gretchen Gates Middle School Principal Mr. Kevin Thomas High School Principal BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS Keith Mummert President Edward Groft Vice President Linda Buffenmyer Treasurer David Meckley Michael Buckley William Huffman Scott Becker Jenene Conrad Eric Flickinger Gary Hartman Solicitor Lori Duncan Secretary (non voting member) FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CENTER 632-1012 Robert Yantis, D.C. 45 Main Street McSherrystown Personalized gifts for graduation, announcements, golf events, fundraisers and all of life's special occasions! Cheryl Paulin, Hanover PA 717.630.2968 www.islacatpromotions.com INCOME TAX PREPARATION TAG AND TITLE SERVICE BONDED MESSENGER SERVICE

Our Mission The Conewago Valley School District, in partnership with students, families, and the community, provides a safe learning environment that promotes academic engagement and social growth enabling students to succeed in a diverse and changing world. Co n ag ew o To w nsh ip E l em e n t a r y S c h oo l y e l l Va rict t s i D l oo h c S ew N ford High School x O o w g Ne a l o w ho c e S n dle d o i M C ford Ox fo rd E le me ntar y Conewa In y e l l a go V te r m te ed ia 130 Berlin Road, New Oxford, Pennsylvania 17350 Phone 717.624.2157 www.conewago.k12.pa.us Ox w e N DISTRICT BOUNDARIES The Conewago Valley School District, Adams County, Pennsylvania starts at a point about two miles east of Gettysburg and includes everything to the north of the center line down Route 116 to where Union Township begins. It continues east following the Union Township line to the York County line north of the York/Adams line to the Hamilton/Reading Township line. Turning west and following the Hamilton/Reading Township line, continue to PA Route 234 northwest to Five Points Road and stay on Five Points Road to Weaver Road to Straban and west of Beaver Run Road south to the Straban/Mount Pleasant line and follow that line south to Route 116.