PARENTS - Please listen to the local radio stations in the morning to get updates on whether the Centerville Buses are able to run during this time of inclement weather. We are also calling the radio stations if they are delayed. These are the following radio stations: FM - 92.9, 94.5, 97.9, 98.9, 104.9, 106.1 and 107.3 AM - 506 and 1450.
PLAYGROUND - Mrs. Goff - Please remember to send your child/children with the appropriate clothing for recess. The playground can be icy, snowy, and even muddy at any given time.
BUS NOTIFICATIONS
Parents: Please call your child’s bus driver if they will not be riding in the a.m. This will eliminate any unnecessary waiting by the bus drivers. Please call the school if they are not riding in the p.m. Following are the bus drivers phone numbers:
Steve Perry: 736-5693
Bill Shirley: 736-5536
Jim Gasvoda: 736-5416
Punky Guisti: 736-5579
Roxanne Swartz: 736-
Please call the bus drivers the evening before or by 6:30 a.m. the morning of. Evenings are preferred.
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