Reduced Priced Meals For Schools
The Michigan Department of
Education has announced the household income guidelines
established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for free
and reduced-price meals and free milk through the National
School Lunch, School Breakfast, Special Milk, and Child and
Adult Care Food Program. Households with incomes less than
or equal to the following guidelines (link)
qualify for free or reduced price meals or free milk. The
income guidelines are effective from July 1, 2009 through
June 30, 2010.
Click
here for application instructions and forms.
2008 Bond Project List
Complete
list of finished and pending bond construction projects as
of June 2009.
Strategic Planning
Priorities and Goals, 2009-2014
On April 7,
2009, the Lakeview Public Schools Board of Education
approved the 2009 - 2014 Priorities and Goals and the
District's Mission Statement. Please
click here for a list of the priorities and goals and the
Mission Statement.
2008/09 Ed YES! AYP
Presentation
On
October 21, 2008, Executive Director of Curriculum &
Technology Tracy VanPeeren presented an informational
overview of Ed YES! AYP to the Board of Education.
Click here for a copy of the presentation.
CARE (Community Assessment Referral & Education)
Attached is a copy of the
Summer 2010 Stepping
Stones,
a parent and community based
education newsletter for healthy living. Also included
in the issue of Stepping Stones
is a
list of parent workshops
offered by CARE.
Be sure to check out CARE's website at:
www.careofmacomb.com
MIChild and Healthy Kids (Medicaid)
Comprehensive health and dental coverage for children
enrolled in the free or reduced school lunch program.
Healthy Kids is available to families making less than 150
percent of the federal poverty level. MIChild covers
children in families earning between 150-200 percent above
the poverty level.
See
brochure for further information - MIChild
Senior
Citizen
Complimentary
Passes for
Lakeview High School Sporting Events
Lakeview High School is offering complementary passes for
senior citizens who are residents of the
District and wish to come to Lakeview High School
home athletic events. These passes can be obtained in the
High School office, 21100 Eleven Mile
Road. They do not include any home hockey games or
MHSAA state tournament events. If you wish to find out more
information, please contact the High School office at
445-4045.
Community Resource Guide
This guide provides contact
information for use by all members of the community.
Information includes but is not limited to government,
education, health, employment, financial and emergency
assistance for families, parent resources, senior citizens
resources, support groups, etc.
To contact Federal and State Legislators -
click here.