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Bus Pass System Being Implemented

Laveen is implementing a new bus pass system for the 2017-18 school year. Because safety is a primary concern of the Laveen School District, this bus pass system will tell our dispatchers if a student was on board and where they exited.

All school buses will be equipped with electronic card readers; new student ID badges that contain a chip will be issued to all bus riders. As students board and exit the bus, he or she will tap their badge against the reader. A green light will illuminate on the reader if the swipe is successful.

While these two measures won’t be fully implemented until August 2017, our front office staff is currently preparing for the new procedures which will take effect May 15, 2017. Transportation labels will be affixed to student badges. This label will contain the student’s route number and bus stop location. In the event a student boards the wrong bus or is unsure as to where they should exit, the bus driver can easily look at the sticker and ensure the student is where they should be.

As these two phases are implemented, it will be important that your child have their badge with them each day. We will never leave a student at the bus stop in the morning and will bring all students to school. However, a student who has forgotten their badge must report to their school office for a temporary pass for the ride home.

Bus Pass Letter

Carta de pase para autobus

 

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Cheatham’s Academic Pentathlon Team Takes 2nd Place

Cheatham’s Academic Pentathlon team took 2nd Place at the recent state competition. Academic Pentathlon is a scholastic competition consisting of five events in the areas of literature, mathematics, fine arts, science, and social science. This year’s theme was “Africa.” All competitions were done online. Members of the Pentathlon team include Kailee Clanton, Nicole Nitura, Brian Herald, Tyra Lovato, Ashorena Hermiz, Shaktie Castellanos, Jocelyn Ontiveros, and Alexa Mendoza. Fifth grade teacher Mark Shepard is the team coach.

Several students also received individual awards in their divisions. Kailee Clanton and Nicole Nitura earned Gold Medals and Brian Herald received a Bronze Medal.

 

 

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Parents Can Now Opt-In to Receive Text Messages

We are excited to announce that we can now send you text messages on pertinent school and district happenings through our SchoolMessenger portal. Previously we could only send voice messages and emails.

In order to set you up as a text message recipient, you will need to text the word “YES” to 67587. You will need to do this from each device you wish to receive text messages. The phone numbers you register must already be on file as part of child’s profile. If you need to update your contact information, please stop by our school office. You may opt-out of receiving text messages any time, simply by texting “STOP” to the same number, 67587. This will only remove you from the text messaging service. You will continue to receive voice messages and emails as you did before.

Message and data rates may apply. SchoolMessenger is committed to protecting any personal information you provide. SchoolMessenger does not share, sell, or lease personal information about you to any third-parties for their marketing use.  For more information visit  http://schoolmessenger.com/txtmsg.

This will be a great new option for many of you as it gives you immediate access to news from your child’s school.

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