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When students bring their lunch to school, we would appreciate that they be as
nutritious as possible. We discourage fast food and pop or sugary beverages. Thank
you for your cooperation regarding our efforts for a healthy mind and healthy body.

Lunch/Recess Expectations

Specific procedures have been developed to make our time in the cafeteria and on
the playground a positive experience for all children.

During lunch, the students are expected to follow these procedures:
     Stay in your seat unless given permission to do otherwise.
     Clean up after yourself.
     Use a quiet voice to speak.

On the playground, students are expected to:
     Be prepared to go outside during snowy weather at 20 degrees or above.
     Students will need boots and snow pants in order to leave the blacktop area.
     Snowballs are not to be thrown at school.
     Only school balls or nerf balls may be used.
     Students are not to go in the parking lot.
     Demonstrate kindness and respect toward others.
     Do nothing to hurt another person physically or verbally.

Media Center Information

A complete library is part of the building. A weekly library period is provided for
each child. Our focus is to promote literacy for our students through their library
experience. Introduction to literature, basic library organization and use are
developed during these visits. Technology literacy is introduced through the use of
author websites, our online catalog and use of The World Book Encyclopedia, online
edition. Children are permitted to borrow one book at a time for a two week period.
We start to charge fines for late books in second grade, although they are only
charged on days that school is in session. In order to maintain an adequate
collection, students must cooperate to see that materials are returned promptly
and in good condition. If materials are not returned on time, students will pay a fine
of five cents per day. (Absence is excluded). If materials are damaged or lost,
students will be charged the current replacement price.

The online media center is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. By going to the
library web site, http://www.hudson.k12.oh.us, students and parents may use the
online catalog to look for a book from home, and can access librarian created
pathfinders and INFOhio databases including World Book Kids and Searchasaurus.
Students must type in a User Name & Password when using INFOhio databases

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