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Celebrate Elementary Teachers Service

April 27, 2010 | No Comments
Celebrate Elementary Teachers Service

Please come and help us celebrate on May 4, the retirement of 3 longtime elementary teachers for Wausa Public Schools  during the annual exhibit fair and junior high music concert.  Nancy Hageman, Marge Nelson and Karen Peters have decided to retire after a combined total of more than 100 years of teaching experience. Refreshments and [...]

Wausa School Revised Schedule

February 9, 2010 | 1 Comment
Wausa School Revised Schedule

WE WILL BE UTILIZING THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE CHANGES TO ADD 34 MINUTES TO EACH DAY, STARTING AT 8:00 AND RELEASING AT 3:48 PM FOR THE ELEMENTARY AND 3:58 PM FOR HIGH SCHOOL WITH BUSES RUNNING AT 4:00 PM. HERE IS THE REVISED DAILY SCHEDULE FOR HIGH SCHOOL. 1ST PERIOD 8:00 AM – 8:54 AM – [...]

School Position on County-Wide District

February 8, 2010 | 3 Comments
School Position on County-Wide District

The following information is provided by Mr. Marks with assistance from Mr. Hoesing and Mrs. Lingenfelter. This article and information has been provided in light of the recent meeting hosted in Center by two citizens trying to test the waters dealing with a one-county school for grades 7-12. This article does not, in any way, [...]

Position Available at Bloomfield School

January 18, 2010 | No Comments
Position Available at Bloomfield School

Bloomfield Community Schools is actively seeking a qualified individual for the position of Head financial Book Keeper/Board Secretary.  Accounting principals are heavily involved in the area of School Finance and the daily duties of this position. Qualifications include but are not limited to the following: A minimum of a high school degree. Post secondary education [...]

School Close to Extending Year

January 6, 2010 | 1 Comment
School Close to Extending Year

This year is well on the way to being one of the worst years for days absent due to illness and bad weather, not to mention regularly scheduled days off. The state has changed the method of recording student attendance from days in session to contact hours. It is slightly different for elementary than it [...]