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NEWS Board Members Re-Elected May 6, 2009. Incumbents Jeff Drayton and Bob Gaffney were both re-elected to positions on the Clio Area Schools Board of Education in Tuesday's annual school election. Both Drayton and Gaffney ran unopposed in the election. Swine Flu: Latest Recommendations from the CDC May 6, 2009. The CDC no longer recommends that communities with a laboratory-confirmed case of influenza A H1N1 (Swine Flu) consider closing schools or childcare facilities. Read the recommendation Swine Flu: A letter from the Genesee County Health Department May 4, 2009. The purpose of this letter is to provide you with information to help you and your family prepare for an influenza pandemic. Read the letter . Swine Flu: Information for Concerned Parents and Caregivers May 1, 2009. Swine Flu, also known as 2009 N1H1, is a type of influenza (flu) virus that causes respiratory disease that can spread between people. Most people infected with this virus in the United States have had mild disease, but some have had more severe illness, and there has been at least one death. Young children may be at higher risk for complications from this infection. Read Rest of Story Every Clio School Receives Continued NCA Accreditation April 22, 2009. Clio Schools have earned the highest mark of quality under a new, rigorous accreditation process that focuses on continuous improvement. Read Rest of Story Teacher of the Year: 'Every Day is a Reward' April 20, 2009. Being a teacher is not a job-it's an identity, according to Clio's first Teacher of the Year, Chris Lamb, who teaches kindergarten at Garner Elementary. "Teaching is not what I do, but it is who I am," says Lamb, who revels in a job that allows her to nurture young non-readers into readers: "Every year, I see children learn to read in my classroom. Every day is a reward." Read Rest of story... |
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![]() | Dear Parents and Community: The Clio School District has a very well defined Mission Statement, Student Goals and Outcomes, and Board of Education Strategic Plan. It is my primary goal that every student will be given the opportunities and assistance necessary to meet his/her maximum potential. This necessitates the combined efforts of the school, parents and the community. These are our children and we must all be dedicated to their ultimate success in the areas of academia and citizenship. Our Vision Statement is: "Learning together for tomorrow’s world". Let us all be committed to embracing this concept and truly working TOGETHER for our kids. Sincerely, Fay Latture, Ed D Superintendent of Schools |
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Tips for sending us email With the ever increasing volume of email we all receive, sometimes it's hard to find important messages among all the SPAM and other unsolicited messages. It's often difficult to identify the sender of an email from their email address and unless you can tell the nature of an email from its subject, it's easy to over look an email and delete it as just another SPAM. Email messages from our parents and community are important to all of us here at Clio Area Schools. That's why we ask that when you email us, please include the nature of your message in the first part of the subject. For example, 'Question from a Parent', or 'Request from a Parent'. That way your message will be handled as quickly as possible. You should have a response from us within 1 working day. Be sure also to include your name in the email. We, like most organizations, don't acknowledge anonymous messages. If your email is about your student, please include your student's name and the building they attend. |




