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Harvey Public Schools’ Technology Levy

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Harvey Public Schools would like to remind voters to please vote “YES” on Tuesday June 10th, 2008 to support the Harvey Public Schools’ Technology Levy.

What this will accomplish:

  • Provide the technology and computers necessary to provide the best, most competitive education for our children
  • Develop a community technology center in the Harvey High School for the public’s benefit
  • Integrate technology in teaching & learning k-12
  • Create “smart” interactive classrooms throughout our schools

This 5-mill levy will cost the individual taxpayer very little, but will accomplish so much for the education of the students of our District! All Tech Levy Funds will be used strictly for technology!

What this means to you:

  • On a $75,000 home, the cost will be $16.88/year.
  • On a $75,000 agricultural/commercial property, the cost will be $18.75/year.
  • Approximately $1.50/month.

If you have questions or comments, please contact Dan Stutlien, Superintendent @ 324-2265 or e-mail dan.stutlien@sendit.nodak.edu.

Remember to Vote Tuesday June 10th, 2008, and vote “YES” on the Harvey Public Schools’ Technology Levy!

www.harvey.k12.nd.us

(posted on behalf of the Harvey School District)

The Best Start Is a Head Start!

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Early Explorers Head Start is a comprehensive child development program which serves income eligible children ages 3 to 5. The program is child-focused and has the overall goal of increasing the school readiness of young children without cost to families.

 The Early Explorers office is located in Harvey and offers Center and Home-Based services. The preschool classroom operates Monday-Thursday, 8:30am-3:30pm. parents must be working or attending school to be eligible for center-based services. Before and after school child care is available for a fee.

The Early Explorer Head Start Program has three focus areas: Child Development - Classroom, Health and Nutrition, and Parent Involvement. Individual plans are designed for each child to foster intellectual, physical, social, emotional and language growth, providing hands on activities and giving children the opportunity to make choices. Head Start believes children learn through play. Teachers are  professionals with education in early childhood development.

Head Star recognizes that every child must be healthy and well-nourished to learn and grow to his or her full potential. Health assessments and early identification of health-related needs ensure each child receives medical, dental, mental health, and nutritional care, including medical, hearing, speech/language screenings and dental exams.

Parents are the most important influence in a child’s development, therefore Head Start encourages parental participation in education and program planning and operating activities.

For more information about the Head Start program or to request an enrollment application call DeeAnn at 324-4871 or stop and check us out at:

Early Explorers Head Start

392 North Street West

Harvey, ND 58341

Pops Concert

Monday, February 25th, 2008

On Sunday, February 24, 2008, the Harvey High School and Junior High performed a concert to help pay for the Chicago Choir Trip this coming summer. Performing were the Harvey High School Band, Choir, Har-men, M’Ladies, Junior M’Ladies, M-I-T’s (M’Ladies in Training), Junior High Band and Choir and a big hit to all the music lovers that came, the Centennial Singers. The concert was a huge success for the Choir.

HHS Pops Concert

Monday, February 25th, 2008

February 24th was the annual pops concert for HHS. this year it was to raise money for the chicago trip for the choir. It was a successful event.