Monthly Archive: February 2011

Feb
24

Is My Child Too Sick for School?

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Which symptoms call for your kid to stay at home and which give him the all-clear? Last night your child was running a slight temperature and actually asked to go to bed — not their usual self. By morning their fever-free, Should you keep her home from school or send them off as usual? Sometimes …

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Feb
14

Box Tops

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BOXTOPS for the School Classroom totals as of 2/08/2010: Mrs. Blackburn’s    379 Mrs. Lovato’s         213 Mrs. Luevano’s     200 Mrs. Forde’s          205 Mr. Chip’s             124 Mrs. Zoetewey’s     79 Mrs. Kempton’s    41 Mrs. Rosenberg’s    42 Mrs. Durling’s         32 Mrs. Moreno’s           5 A big thank you to the Denver Marriot for …

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Feb
14

CSAP Testing has begun!

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CSAP testing has started and will end the week of March 21, 2011. NO PHONE CALLS WILL BE PUT THRU TO THE CLASSROOMS DURING THIS TIME. Please call before 8 a.m. or after 3 p.m. Please make sure that your child is at school every day on time. Las pruebas CSAP han comenzado y terminaran …

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Feb
14

Whole Foods Bag Credit

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Whole Foods will be donating to Harrington from now through April 10th.  This only applies to the Whole Foods on Colorado Blvd. in Glendale. This means that $.10 for every reusable bag a customer brings in instead of using a Whole Foods paper bag goes straight to Harrington. A coupon book was send home with the …

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Feb
14

L.E.A.P.- Low-income Energy Assistance Program

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Colorado’s Low-income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP), Which provides financial assistance with home heating bills, has announced that the availability of additional federal funds will allow the State to increase LEAP’s average benefit by 35 percent beginning February 22, 2011. According to Todd Jorgensen, executive director of LEAP, the average payment will increase to $370 per …

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