Earliest memories are heading down into the basement of Kenwood Elementary School and hearing that click, click, click as my ticket was punched before you were heading into the lunchroom. Nowadays things have changed. My daughters have ids with a magnetic strip on the back that allows for them to debit their accounts much like you would a debit card, and i can write a check for any as well as getting online and making deposits. The times, they sure are a changing. But one thing hasnt changed, and that is the need to deal with the problems that sometimes arise. Back in the days with those little lunch tickets, sometimes they would get lost or destroyed or sometimes even taken away. Nowadays you have a swipe their card and find out that their balance is zero. Todays panel will be talking about School Lunch Policy and disagreement s as to what should be done when that lunch accounts balance goes to zero. With me on todays panel is dr. Brandi janssen, clinical assistant professor at the un
The Franklin County School Board is considering a review of its half-year-old policy on school library books challenged for content by students, parents or others. The board also tightened its policies on students use of cellphones in school and the dress code.
The Franklin County Board of Supervisors is considering the creation of nutrient credits on county-owned property to offset environmental regulations in future construction projects as well as create a potential multi-million dollar revenue source for the county.
The Franklin County Board of Supervisors is considering the creation of nutrient credits on county-owned property to offset environmental regulations in future construction projects as well as create a potential multi-million dollar revenue source for the county.
A special meeting called by the Franklin County Board of Supervisors on Thursday gave no new information on the fate of multiple elementary schools in the county facing closure due to a reduction in state funding.