Tag: Newsletter
November First Things First Newsletter

First Things First has released their November Parenting Newsletter.
Page Unified School District November 2018 Newsletter

• Our Mission
• LVP Fall Festival
• Panthers Athletics Gallery
• Sand Devil Cross Country
Page Unified School District August 2018 Newsletter. See more education news here

• Our mission
• Summer break is coming to an end
• A conversation with Rob Varner
• A new leader at MMHS
First Things First February

First Things First has released their February newsletter! In it, find out tips to get your toddler to try new food, how FaceTime can help babies connect with long-distance relative, how teen parents can keep your dreams alive, and more!
Flagstaff High School Volleyball Breast Cancer Awareness Game on Oct. 19

Flagstaff High School Volleyball is hosting their annual Breast Cancer Awareness Game on October 19, 2017 at Flagstaff High School, 400 W. Elm Ave from 6:00- 7:30 pm.
Flagstaff High School is recognizing Breast Cancer Awareness month by hosting Bradshaw Mountain High School -Prescott Valley in their annual Breast Cancer Awareness Game to raise funds for North Country’s Well Woman Program, which treats women across five Arizona counties every year.
FUSD September 2016 newsletter

• FUSD Welcomes New Administrators
• FUSD Communication and Snow Day Reminders
• FUSD Counselors Win Awards Over the Summer
• Ready for Kindergarten
• MEMS Honors Pre-AP Academy Introduces Positive Changes
An Update on Bills

Now that the legislature has finished business for the regular session, CAA is sharing the latest on a few pieces of legislation they have been watching for the last five months…
State Legislative Update: What You Need to Know About the Budget

Budget charts are circulating throughout the capitol that reflect proposals from Senate President Andy Biggs and House Speaker David Gowan. Read here for an overview…
Page Unified School District February Newsletter — A Common Thread: Unsung Heroes of the Road

The alarm clock rings at 3:00AM and Page Unified School District’s Transportation Department is up and running. There’s no emergency and nothing out of the ordinary to report; it’s just another day at the office for our unsung heroes of the road. With daily routes covering about 2,800 miles to transport an average of 760 students to and from school, the department has employees up before dawn and closing down well after dark every school day.