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USD 113 WORKING TO IMPROVE SCHOOL LUNCHES

By Schoening, Diane | Tuesday, January 10, 2012

USD 113 WORKING TO IMPROVE SCHOOL LUNCHES Behind the scenes, Regina Mayer, USD 113’s Food Service Supervisor, has been hard at work this year preparing our school lunch program to participate in the HealthierUS School Challenge in Sabetha, Wetmore, Bern, Axtell and Summerfield. Regina along with the members of the District’s . . . read more

JICAMA—A DIFFERENT KIND OF VEGGIE!

By Schoening, Diane | January 5, 2012

NEW ADDITION TO THE USD 113 LUNCH MENU! JICAMA—A DIFFERENT KIND OF VEGGIE! A few years ago the kids in Power Panther Pals tried a new veggie that they had never eaten or even heard of before. On January 17th all the schools in USD . . . read more

Guidelines for Medication Use at USD 113

By Diane Schoening | December 17, 2008

MEDICATION USE IN SCHOOL SABETHA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND SABETHA MIDDLE SCHOOL Prescription medications—All prescription meds must be kept in the nurse’s office or in the school office for the middle school.  They should . . . read more

To School or Not to School

Guidelines for Keeping Sick Children Home from School

by Diane Schoening | November 17, 2005

  Each day many parents are faced with the decision: should my child go to school?  Many times how the child looks or acts can be the deciding factor, but the following guideline may be helpful if you are not sure. . . . read more

MEDICATIONS CONTAINING ASPIRIN

by Diane Schoening | December 17, 2008

MEDICATIONS CONTAINING ASPIRIN read more

4 STEPS TO KEEP YOUR KIDS SAFE FROM RX DRUGS

by Diane Schoening | December 2, 2008

4 STEPS TO KEEP YOUR KIDS SAFE FROM RX DRUGS JANE STUEVE, RN, BSN ADOLESCENT AND SCHOOL HEALTH CONSULTANT KDHE The White house Office of National Drug Policy’s National Youth Anti-Drug Campaign has some . . . read more

ASPIRIN, ACETAMINOPHEN, OR IBUPROFEN --OH...WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?

by Diane Schoening | December 17, 2008

ASPIRIN, ACETAMINOPHEN, OR IBUPROFEN--OH...WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? read more

 
 

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