Question: According to the district calendar, the Father/Daughter Dance is scheduled for March 8 from 7-8 p.m. I am wondering if the time is correct. It seems like it would be a shame to limit such a fantastic event to just one hour. The school and families put a lot of time and money into preparations. Also, will information be forthcoming through eBackpack?
Answer: The time was not correct, and we apologize for any confusion that might have caused. The correct time is 6-9 p.m. And yes, a flyer about the dance was posted to the eBackpack last week.
- answered by Michele Kelley, communications specialist
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Father/daughter dance
Question: The district calendar shows the father/daughter dance scheduled for March 9. I haven't seen any information come home about this yet. Is it still being held? Thanks.
Answer: Yes, the father/daughter dance is scheduled for 6-9 p.m., Saturday, March 9, in the high school gymnasium. The cost is $20 per father/daughter couple and $5 for each additional child. This flyer has been sent home with students at The Learning Community, and it will be going home with intermediate school students today. Information about the dance was also included in the latest edition of the high school newsletter. If you have any questions about the dance, please contact one of us.
- Lynn Bond and Anne Sullivan-Krutz, co-advisors, Class of 2015
Answer: Yes, the father/daughter dance is scheduled for 6-9 p.m., Saturday, March 9, in the high school gymnasium. The cost is $20 per father/daughter couple and $5 for each additional child. This flyer has been sent home with students at The Learning Community, and it will be going home with intermediate school students today. Information about the dance was also included in the latest edition of the high school newsletter. If you have any questions about the dance, please contact one of us.
- Lynn Bond and Anne Sullivan-Krutz, co-advisors, Class of 2015
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