Lake Shore District was asked to be a community partner with WebWiseKids as part of a study on helping parents with Internet safety education. Lake Shore will be seeking interested parents to participate in an evaluation of an online training program from WebWiseKids.org The software program entitled "WiredWithWisdom" will be provided free to participating parents.
The
Lake Shore Central School District has extended the attendance requirement for
all students. Students are now expected
to be in attendance at school through the age of 17, unless they have full time
employment.
The Lake Shore
Central School District will have a lower than anticipated school tax rate
increase for the 2007 – 2008 school year.
This is a result of an unanticipated increase in revenue for the 2006 – 2007
fiscal year.
To better meet the needs of elementary special education students, self-contained classes will be centrally located at the J. T. Waugh Elementary and W. T. Hoag Elementary Schools. Blended classes will be at the A. J. Schmidt Elementary and Highland Elementary Schools. At the secondary level, the focus will be on assisting students as they transition to post-high school activities. CSE meetings will be held at the building the student attends. Parents will continue to be included in planning for their child. We are looking for parents to volunteer to serve as Parent Members at CSE meetings. If you are interested, please call the Office of Special Programst at 926-2230 for more information. Training will be provided.