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On Wednesday, May 7 members of the community volunteered their time to read to our students. Readers included Mayor Mary Manross, former principal Kevin Flynn, members of our local law enforcement, Big Red from the Arizona Cardinals and the Phoenix Suns Gorilla. |
Scottsdale Unified School District and other schools across the Valley encourage parents to take their children to the workplace for a learning experience – after school is out for the summer. Districts around the Valley are recommending June 19 as a preferred date for Take Your Child to Work Day.
The national date, April 24, comes at a particularly difficult time for students who are working hard to complete their school work for the year. Taking children to work after the school year ends allows them to learn from their visit to the workplace without missing a single precious day of school. |
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As summer quickly approaches, many parents are beginning to research quality summer programs for their children. Scottsdale Unified School District is offering a variety of summer camps, enrichment programs and academic summer school classes to meet your child's interests and needs.
All camp brochures are available on the Community Schools Web page at: www.susd.org/district/communityschools/index.cfm. For more information, please contact the Community Schools Department at 480-484-8614.
Register your child today!
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The Fox 10 helicopter brought news man Cory McCloskey to Hohokam on Wednesday, March 26. The "Whirlybird" landed on the playground and the kids visited with Cory. Watch as our students show their school spirit. |
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Hohokam is lucky to have a dedicated volunteer like Mrs. Todd. She has given her time and expertise to Hohokam for many years. When she isn't listening to children read you can find her helping out in the library, putting together materials for our annual "Come Read with Me" night, administering assessments, and making herself available for whatever is needed. Thank you, Mrs. Todd! |
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Democrat House Representative David Schapira made a special visit to Hohokam Elementary School on February 22. |
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Representative Schapira visited Nurse Allie Ernst, RN, BSN to discuss HB2673, and why the bill is a vital step in the success of students in Arizona schools. Representative Schapira is one of the sponsors of the bill. He also visited with Principal Chad Caudle and Dan Craddock, assistant principal, as well as the 5th and 6th grade gifted classes which are learning about legislation.
Starting in the 2009-2010 school year, HB2673 would require the governing board of schools/districts to assign at least one registered nurse (RN) on a full-time basis to each site in the district; require the governing board of schools/districts with fewer than 750 students to assign at least one RN to serve on a rotational basis to the sites in the district; and require that if the governing board decides to opt out of the requirements, they must hold a public meeting no later than November 1 of that school year and specify the reasons for opting out and then transmit a written explanation of the reasons to the Arizona Department of Education who will publish a list of these schools on their Web site.
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