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who is entering his 21st year in Cheshire, nine as superintendent, said when that calendar changes everyone begins to think about the upcoming year. “I don’t know if the students will admit this, but they’re thinking about school,” Florio said. “We all bemoan summer coming to an end, but I think there is excitement to get back.” When the first day of school hits in less than two weeks, on Aug. 27, students and parents won’t notice too much of a difference within the district. There are more than a dozen new teachers, a handful of new administrators, and no major building projects have been completed. Through retirements and leaves of absence, there will be approximately 20 new teachers in Cheshire. Florio also noted that three new teaching positions have been added to Doolittle School to help combat large class sizes. There are also five new administrators in the district. Darcey School, Dodd Middle School, and Cheshire High School all have new principals, while Highland School has a new assistant principal. The district also hired a new Director of Pupil Services. “We’ve had a lot of administrative turnover (over the years) but this is a lot in one summer,” Florio remarked. Technology is something students will likely notice when they step into their classrooms at CHS and Dodd this year, as both schools are 100 percent covered with wireless internet capabilities. While the elementary schools have hot spots, Dodd and CHS are covered and students can access the secure network with a password. This past year, students at Cheshire High School
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As the time ticks closer to the classroom being back in session, so to does the re-emergence of The Cheshire Herald Schools section of the paper. From September through June, the Herald publishes a weekly section of the paper that focuses solely on the students that make up this community. As such, we are always looking for good stories and interesting tales to tell. If you or your child is participating in an interesting event or activity, or if your class is holding a special function or project, make sure to contact John Rook at jrook@cheshireherald.com or call (203) 272-5316.
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were able to bring in devices, like smartphones, laptops and tablets, and connect online. More than 500 students would access the network daily, Florio explained. At Dodd, Florio was unsure if all students would be allowed to bring devices or if a pilot group would be selected. Florio noted the district is working on a oneon-one technology initiative that would allow students to use their own devices in the classroom or use a loaner device provided by the school. “Hopefully it will move forward,” Florio stated. “This is a the digital age and we need to meet (the students) at that level.” Some teachers have been trained in new technologies, as classrooms across the country are changing from how they looked 25 years ago. Florio also explained the idea of the “flipped classroom” that some teachers could implement for a class, a section, or simply one lesson. For instance, one English teacher last year noticed students were not
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The back-to-school season is fast approaching. This is a time of school bus traffic on the roads, anxious parents snapping first-day-of-school photos, and children meeting their new classmates and forging new friendships. This time of the year is also one when parents and students must shop for school supplies. Tradition dictates that families will flock to stores after dismissal and shop for folders, binders, pens and protractors. Caught up in the moment, many shoppers choose convenience over low prices on school supplies. Parents could end up at the check-out line with a considerable bill to pay, particularly if they are shopping for multiple students. Buying items in bulk -- and sharing the cost -may be a more affordable option.
Although it can be easy to procrastinate and wait until school starts to buy supplies, it might be prudent to shop before the new school year begins. Many teachers, in an attempt to help parents save money, publish school supply lists online in advance of the school year. Most teachers do not vary their requirements from year to year, so if your son or daughter has been assigned a teacher, ask around among last year's students to see what that teacher requires. This way you can head to the store or comparison shop online at your convenience. Some supplies are standard regardless of class assignment. These include pens and/or pencils, folders, spiral notebooks, copy paper, looseleaf paper, erasers, crayons, markers, and highlighters. Purchased individu-
A note from Cheshire High School Principal Jeff Solan It is with great enthusiasm that we welcome our class of 2016 to Cheshire High School. The sophomore, junior, and senior classes have all set a high bar, but will also prove to be wonderful mentors on your path to success. The faculty, staff, and administration have been working throughout the summer to make sure that you have a wonderful experience this year. In the life of a school, summer is a time for rebirth. We have been able to complete extensive carpet replacement giving our floors new life. The Commons have a new look and we have several new staff. While I may not be a new face to many of our students, I am excited about my new start at Cheshire High School as well. Cheshire High School has identified multiple goals to assist our students, staff, and families in helping us reach our mission of the enhancement of student understanding. The administration will focus on improving communication and collaboration between all stakeholders. The staff and administration will work on our ability to meet the needs of the diverse learners
who enter our classrooms each day so that all students may meet their potential. Cheshire High School staff will also be reviewing our curriculum and making adjustments to meet the expectations of the Common Core State Standards. Making strides in these areas will only help enrich the tremendous reputation we hold dear. Please remember that many of our upper classmen and teacher volunteers have been planning for a comprehensive orientation for all grade nine students and those new to us on Tuesday, Aug. 21.
ally, the per-unit cost of each item may be higher than purchasing these items in bulk. This is when the advantage of buying in bulk shines through. Here are some helpful hints for parents about to shop for school supplies. * Shop for frequently used items in bulk, whether from online wholesalers or through a warehouse store at which you are a member. * Collaborate with a few different school parents to chip in for school supplies. Then one parent does the shopping and splits the supplies with the others. * Keep a stockpile of supplies at home. They do not expire, and next year you may not have to shop at all. * Having extra supplies on hand enables duplicate sets for at home and in school for consistency. * Some parents like to buy many supplies and then donate some for underprivileged children. This time of year manufacturers or retailers could actually donate a portion of school-supply proceeds to some educational organizations. * Buying larger quantities of supplies could enable you to build up rewards points at certain retailers. This may entitle you to future coupons or dollar awards that can be put toward more expensive items, including tablets or graphing calculators. * Contact the teacher and see if you can volunteer to buy all of
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the supplies in bulk for the entire class, with each student then paying the required amount. This will save many families time and effort. * If you have a friend or family member who is a teacher, find out if he or she can purchase your school supplies. Often teachers are eligible for a discount on
school supplies. * Purchase bulk quantities of certain supplies and find out if they can be sold as a fundraiser for the school. A portion of the sales will go to the PTA. Buying school supplies in bulk can save money and provide an opportunity to give something back to the school community.
Top left: St. Bridget School student Liam Ireland showed off his project to determine how fast a hockey puck would travel, if shot from different angles, at last year’s St. Bridget Science Fair. Center: Dodd Middle School student Alistair Mosher played Aladdin in one of the school’s musical performances last year. Right: Cheshire High School student Michaela Quinlan displayed her artistic talent during the annual AP Art Show, held each year at CHS. Photos by John Rook and Al Valerio
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The Cheshire Public Schools have announced their policy for determining eligibility of children who may receive free or reduced price meals served under the National School Lunch and School Breakfast programs. Breakfast is only served at Dodd Middle School and Cheshire High School. Local school officials have adopted the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) income eligibility guidelines following family size and income criteria for determing eligibility. The following income guidelines will be used in Connecticut through June 30, 2013 for determining eligibility of participants for free or reduced price meals in the Child Nutrition Programs: To determine annual incomes: If income received
multiply by
Weekly 52 Every Two Weeks 26 Monthly 12 If income is reported as twice per month, convert to annual income. Children from families whose income is at or below the levels shown in the chart on this page are eligible for free or reduced price meals. Application forms
are being sent to all homes with a letter to parents. To apply for free or reduced price meals, households should fill out the application and return it to the school. Additional copies are available at the principal's office at each school. The information provided on the application is confidential and will be used only for the purposes of determining eligibility, and may be verified at any time during the school year by school or other program officials. Applications may be submitted at any time during the year. Application forms for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) or Temporary Family Assistance (TFA) households require the name of the person in the household receiving the SNAP or TFA benefits and their case number. The signature of an adult household member is also required. Households receiving assistance under the SNAP/TFA programs will be notified of their eligibility and their children will be provided free benefits unless the household notifies the school that it chooses to decline benefits. Households receiving SNAP benefits or TFA for their children should only submit an application if they are not notified of their eligibility by September 30, 2012.
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Additionally, households receiving SNAP benefits or TFA for their children may receive a direct certification letter from the Department of Social Services. These letters will automatically qualify a child for free meals and may be submitted instead of an application to the school. Application forms for all other households require a statement of total household income, household size and names of all household members. The last four digits of the social security number of an adult household member must be included or a statement that the household member does not have one. The adult household member must also sign the application certifying that the information provided is correct. Foster children that are under the legal responsibility of a foster care agency or court, are eligible for free meals. A foster parent does not have to complete a free/reduced meal application if they can submit a copy of the legal document or legal court order showing that the child is a foster child. Additionally, a foster child is categorically eligible for free meals and may be included as a member of the foster family if the foster family chooses to also apply for benefits. If the foster family is not eligible for free or reduced price meal benefits, it does not prevent a foster child from receiving free meal benefits. Note
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Weekly Gross Income
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Annual Gross Income
Monthly Every Gross 2 Weeks Income Gross Income 1,723
27,991
1,077
539
3,554
1,641
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49,969
4,165
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2,333
2,944
42,643
795
Weekly Gross Income
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1,922
680
961
4,775
2,204
1,102
5,996
2,768
1,384
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2,486
+282
1,243
+141
however, that a foster child’s free eligibility does not automatically extend to all students in the household. Under the provisions of the policy for determining eligibility for free and reduced price meals, Madeleine C. Diker, food service director, will review applications and determine eligibility. If a parent is dissatisfied with the ruling of the determining official, he/she may wish to discuss the decision with the determining official on an informal basis. If he/she wishes to make a formal appeal, a request either orally or in writing, may be made to Dr. Greg J. Florio, Superintendent of Cheshire Public Schools, 29 Main
Street, Cheshire, CT 06410, (203) 250-2400 for a hearing to appeal the decision. The policy contains an outline of the hearing procedure. Each school and the central office of the school district has a copy of the policy which may be reviewed by an interested party. If a household member becomes unemployed or if household size changes at any time, the family should contact the school to file a new application. Such changes may make the children of the household eligible for reduced price meals or free meals, if the family income falls at or below the levels shown in the above graph.
The National School Lunch Act of 1946 signed by President Harry Truman came about as a result of the armed services not being able to draft healthy and fit men for military service; many young men during that time were malnourished. Today, the child nutrition program is still a matter of national priority since today’s armed services reject one in five recruits due to obesity. The Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act of 2010 is a significant piece of legislation that updates the meal patterns and nutrition standards of the school lunch and breakfast programs and also trys to address the issues of obesity in America. Connecticut is one of the states that has led the nation in providing a healthy food environment on the entire school campus during the school day. Certain provisions of the Healthy Hunger
Free Kid’s Act 2010 were modeled after Connecticut’s Healthy Certified Districts and its strict nutritional standards ensuring all ala carte purchases by students during the school day were sold food with reduced in fat, sugar, and sodium and served in the age appropriate portion size. It will be no surprise to many families that Cheshire’s school breakfast and lunch programs, a Connecticut Healthy Certified District, already meets most all of the new USDA requirements. Fifty percent of grains served must be whole grain rich in year 2012-2013, and 100 percent of all grains served in 2013-14 must be whole grain rich. We have been serving brown rice, and whole grain hamburger, hot dog and dinner rolls for years, as well as some whole grain pizza crusts. See SCHOOLS, page 9
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15 Student Contact Days 12/24-12/31 Winter Break Prof. Devel. CHS Only-12/6 (early dismissal) Report Cards Grades 1-6 - 12/11
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Snow days will be made up June 13-30 (12 days). Additional snow days needed beyond these 12 days will begin with April 19 and move backward.
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About the Board of Education
The Board of Education acts as a legislative body determining general policies for the control, operation, and maintenance of the public schools. The Board consists of seven elected members serving overlapping four-year terms. The Board operates under a committee system, with nine standing committees in areas ranging from curriculum to finance. A superintendent of schools is hired to execute board policies.
Board of Education Policies
A manual of all Board of Education policies is available to the public at the Cheshire Public Library, all school principals’ offices, and in the office of the superintendent.
Board of Education Members
Gerald Brittingham (chairman) Tod Dixon (vice-chairman) Sandra Pavano Stephen Mrowka Tony Perugini Cathy Hellreich Marlena Soble
Board Committee Chairs
Curriculum- Stephen Mrowka Finance - Tony Perugini Legislative - Gerald Brittingham Liaison - Sandra Pavano Personnel - Gerald Brittingham Planning - Tod Dixon Policy - Tod Dixon Information - Sandra Pavano Transportation - Tony Perugini
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A note from Doolittle School Principal Sharon Weirsman The Doolittle School community is ready to welcome the start of the 2012-2013 year. Our building is in great shape with bright new tile floors in our lobby and a beautiful brick walk (a PTA fundraiser) in our courtyard. We welcome approximately 540 students this year. Our staff has expanded to accommodate our student body with five classrooms at each grade level, except grade six, which has three. We are pleased to introduce our new staff members: in grade one, Sarah Kristiansen and Danielle Witte join our team; in grade five, Elizabeth Orwick and Sara
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Smith are on board; and in our art classroom, Byron Pierce is ready to begin. We also welcome four new part-time teachers to our library, physical education, art, and general music roles: Mary Kate Pagett, Andrew Steinway, Melissa Kish, and Jamie Sima will join our team. In addition, Deborra Zello will manage our cafeteria and Kat Makoja will join as a special education instructional assistant. Our Doolittle School Strategic Plan goals for this year include a continuation of our Responsive Classroom implementation, a focus on the Common Core State Standards, particularly in writing and math curricula, and a continuation of our work as Data Teams, analyzing student work and planning for increased student achievement. We wish everyone a warm welcome back!
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annually is spent on tutors in the United States alone. Although many teachers try to tailor lessons to students with various learning capabilities, there may be instances when some students still fall behind. What's more, some students perform better with the one-on-one teaching style of tutors than they do in a group setting. There are certain signs a student may need a tutor. These include students consistently earning failing grades, complaining about or
giving excuses why they don't want to do homework, behaving badly at school, or complaining that they simply don't want to go to school. All of these issues may be a child's way of masking difficulty grasping lessons. A tutor can step in to catch a student up with lessons and help him or her find a system of learning that works. The first step to finding a tutor is working with the student to determine what type of tutor may be ideal. Tutors come in different forms: * Students who volunteer their time helping fellow classmates. There are also alumni who provide tutoring services for low or no cost. * Teachers who may offer tutoring after school hours. * Some churches or other organizations offer tutoring availability. * There are online services where students can get homework help or assistance in different subjects. * Private tutors that come to the student's home and provide instruction. * Tutoring companies and franchises where tutoring may take place in a learning facility. Selecting a tutor * When interviewing prospective tutors, parents and students should be sure the tutor is qualified. Experts suggest finding a tutor who has five or more years of experience. If the tutor will be
A note from St. Bridget School Principal Marge Whelan Welcome to a new school year and with it come all of the promises of new beginnings. The summer work is winding down floors are scrubbed and polished, walls have been freshly painted, books are arriving, and classrooms are in order waiting for the arrival of our students. Technology continues to be upgraded to meet the expanding needs of our school with new laptops, software, and expanded WiFi. We look forward to rolling out our new On Line Campus Community Portal to keep members of our community updated on academics, special activities, and extracurricular events. At St. Bridget School, we foster a culture of educational excellence and we will continue to build upon critical thinking skills and offer an innovative and rigorous curriculum with an emphasis on moral education, community, and service. To our returning families as well as to the 68 new students joining us, we warmly welcome you. Our classroom visit dates are on Aug. 22 from 3:30 to
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Address: 735 Cornwall Ave. Telephone: (203) 272-3549 Website: www.cheshire.k12.ct.us/doolittle Principal: Sharon Weirsman School Hours: 8:05 a.m. to 2:35 p.m.
Address: 525 South Main St. Telephone: (203) 250-2511 Website: www.cheshire.k12.ct.us/chs Principal: Jeff Solan School Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Address: 38 Country Club Rd. Telephone: (203) 272-3591 Website: www.cheshire.k12.ct.us/chapman Principal: Russell M. Hinckley School Hours: 8:05 a.m. to 2:35 p.m.
Address: 490 Highland Ave. Telephone: (203) 272-0335 Website: www.cheshire.k12.ct.us/highland Principal: Beverly Scully School Hours: 8:50 a.m. to 3:20 p.m.
Address: 100 Park Place Telephone: (203) 272-3249 Website: www.cheshire.k12.ct.us/dodd Interim Principal: Donald Wailonis School Hours: 8:06 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.
Address: 30 Spring St. Telephone: (203) 250-2442 Website: www.cheshire.k12.ct.us Principal: N/A School Hours: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Address: 1686 Waterbury Rd. Telephone: (203) 272-3343 Website: www.cheshire.k12.ct.us/darcey Principal: Ann Donnery School Hours: AM Kindergarten 8:55 a.m. to 11:36 a.m.; PM Kindergarten 12:34 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.
Address: 171 Main St. Telephone: (203) 272-5860 Website: www.stbridgetschool.org Principal: Marge Whelan School Hours: 8:50 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. St. Bridget is accredited and provides a Christian-based education for pre-K — 8th grade.
The Cheshire School District Central Office is located at 29 Main Street. Hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Those wishing to contact the Central Office for any reason can do so by calling (203) 250-2400.
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We will be ready for the 100 percent whole grain challenge next year. Non-fat and one percent milk options only is another standard laid out. We have have reducing the availability of whole and two percent milk over the past three years, and we have met this criteria a year early. We have already met the zero trans fat standards, and less than 10 percent saturated fat overall average for the menus. Cheshire Food and Nutrition Services has already exceeded the variety of fresh fruit and vegetable requirements of the past regulations. As a result, our program easily meets the increased
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fruit and vegetable offerings that are now mandatory for all schools across the nation. The biggest challenge for us will be the weekly beans and legume requirement. Our staff has been challenged to come up with kid-friendly dishes and we look to parents for ideas and support as we meet this challenge. Reduction in sodium is being phased in over a decade and we will have no problem this year in keeping our sodium levels at the new lower first phase. The most noticeable changes will be with the reduction in portion sizes for the meat/meat alternates and grain sizes. We are working with our vendors and manufacturers on this and, as
always, for the students that are more physically active and require more calories than the standard lunch may provide, we will have nutritious ala carte choices available. Good nutrition is popular with students in Cheshire Public Schools because nearly three out of four students attending school purchase a lunch or healthy ala carte entrée or snack. Cheshire Food and Nutrition Services encourages parents to talk about making healthy choices with their children on a daily basis, whether they are in first grade or a senior in high school. This one conversation can help to set up healthy eating habits that can last a lifetime.
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The 2012-2013 school bus routes for the Cheshire Public Schools and for the Cheshire students attending Wilcox Technical School, Sound School and St. Bridget’s School, and Board of Education Transportation Policy 3541 are available on the website of the Cheshire Public Schools www.cheshire.k12.ct.us/transportation and are summarized below: Parents and students are asked to review the information on the postcards, which were being mailed this week in preparation for the first day of school on Monday, Aug. 27. 1. All times listed on the bus information postcards are tentative. Students should be at the appropriate stops approximately 10 minutes before the time listed since times may be adjusted during the first few weeks of school. 2. The Cheshire Public School bus schedules for the 2012-2013 school years have been established according to the enrollment information available as of August 3, 2012. The bus schedules are subject to revision due to enrollment changes such as transfers, address changes, or additional registrations. 3. Per the transportation policy of the Cheshire Board of Education, students are to walk up to one-half mile for kindergarten, up to one mile for grades one through six, up to one and one-half miles for grades seven through 12. “Walking distance” means the linear measure from a point at the curb or edge of a public road at the student’s residence to a point at the nearest school building entrance; to a point at the near-
est, safe entrance to the school grounds located within 100 feet of the school building entrance; to the bus pick-up/drop off area; or to the bus stop, if applicable. 4. All written requests for changes in the school bus routes and/or stops must be made using the form “Petition Requesting School Transportation Accommodations.” This form is available on the website of the Cheshire Public Schools www.cheshire. k12.ct.us/transportation. Send the completed form to: Supervisor of Fiscal/Transportation Services, Cheshire Public Schools, 29 Main Street, Cheshire, CT 06410 or fax to (203) 272-6880. Please be sure the Petition includes the student’s name, grade, address, bus number, school, and state clearly the problem that you wish corrected. The Cheshire Public School System appreciates your patience while they address the large number of requests for changes that are received at the beginning of the school year. Board of Education Policy 3541 states, “Bus routes shall be established to provide the safest and shortest routes as economically as possible.” Based on this combination, transportation requests are addressed with highest priority being the safety of students, followed by routing changes caused by road construction, assigning bus stops for new students, reducing the routes that take longer than 50 minutes after the first two weeks of school, and inputting these changes into the computer system. 5. All written requests for transportation to and/or from a location other than your home
bus stop (for daycare, student’s workplace, community program, or due to unique and individual hardship) must be made using the form “Petition Requesting the Use of Available Seats and/ or Alternate Stop on School Buses.” This form is available on the website of the Cheshire Public Schools www.cheshire.k12.ct.us/ transportation. Due to the issues that must be addressed at the start of the school year, forms received after Aug. 15, will not be processed until Sept. 14. Send the completed forms to: Supervisor of Fiscal/Transportation Services, Cheshire Public Schools, 29 Main Street, Cheshire, CT 06410 or fax to (203) 272-6880. 6. In addition, parents are asked to pay close attention to the following policy of the Board of Education: “Parents are responsible for the actions and safety of their children walking to and from bus stops and to and from school.” Please note that when kindergarten students require bus transportation, parents should take them to the bus stop and wait with them, and later in the day, parents should wait at the bus stop to receive the students. 7. Wilcox Technical School and Sound School Students residing in a busing district for Cheshire High School will take the regular Cheshire High School bus scheduled for their area in the morning. At Cheshire High School, they will transfer to the Wilcox Bus or the Sound School Bus. Students residing within walking guidelines for Cheshire High School will walk to the high school in the
morning. From the high school they will take the Wilcox Bus to Wilcox or the Sound School Bus to the Sound School. Wilcox Tech and Sound School students will be bused from Wilcox and the Sound School in the afternoon according to an assigned afternoon bus stop. 8. When Cheshire Schools are closed for the day due to inclement weather, the Wilcox Tech and Sound School buses will not take
A note from Highland School Principal Beverly Scully Highland’s Staff is eager to begin another school year. We have been busy preparing for the students’ return, writing and revising curriculum, readying instructional materials in the classroom, and polishing and cleaning the building. On Tuesday, Aug. 21, at 9:30 a.m., families new to Highland in grades 2-6 are invited to an orientation. Please join us to learn about curriculum, hear about our procedures, and get a tour of the school. You will notice some new faces at Highland this year. Please join us in welcoming the following new members of the Highland Community: Assistant Principal Marlene Silano; Principal’s Secretary Pat Gillis; Physical Education Teacher Andrew Steinway; Grade 3 Teacher Patrick Long; and Special Education Teacher Marilu Rochefort. We are all looking forward to an exciting and rewarding school year. See you on Aug. 27 for our first day of school. A note from Dodd Middle School Interim Principal Donald Wailonis Dodd Middle School is pleased to welcome our new students and we are also looking forward to seeing the returning eighth graders. There will be many changes this year, most notably Dodd's principal, Jeff Solan, was named principal at Cheshire High School and the district will seek to find the best replacement possible. In the meantime, Dodd's former principal Don Wailonis will serve as interim principal until a replacement is found.
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The first day of school is Monday, Aug. 27. Students eligible for transportation registered as of August 9, 2012, will receive a postcard indicating their bus number and/or letter, stop location, and approximate pickup time. Parents and students are asked to review these postcards which will be mailed this week. Parents and guardians are responsible for their children to, from, and at the bus stop. Students should be at their bus stop (not inside the home) up to 10 minutes before the approximate pickup time indicated on their postcard. Kindergarten parents (or designated person) must be at the bus stop to receive their homebound students. Bus route information and the 2012-2013 bus routes are available on the website of the Cheshire Public Schools (www.cheshire.k12.ct.us/ transportation). Bus routes and numbers are subject to change, and pickup times are approximate and will be adjusted as needed. Day Care – Due to the issues that must be addressed at the start of the school year, “Petitions Requesting the Use of Available Seats and/or Alternate Stop on School Buses” form (available on the website) received after Aug 15, will not be processed until Sept. 14. Chapman School Bus Code 005 — Start on COUNTRY CLUB RD. at 7:29 a.m., SCENIC CT., S MERIDEN RD., DIAMOND HILL RD., BYRON RD., CONWEL RD., BIRCHWOOD DR., TENNYSON RD., MAIN ST., DIAMOND HILL RD., S MERIDEN RD., NORTON LN., CHESHIRE ST., S MERIDEN RD., COUNTRY CLUB RD., Uturn on COUNTRY CLUB RD., SCENIC CT., S MERIDEN RD., COUNTRY CLUB RD., arrive at Chapman at 7:51 a.m. Bus Code 006 — Start on AMHERST PL. at 7:35 a.m., CREAMERY RD., WOLF HILL RD., PAYNE RD., RED STONE DR., WOLF HILL RD., COUNTRY CLUB RD., WIESE RD., CEDAR LN., GREENBRIAR DR., JUNIPER LN., WIESE RD., COUNTRY CLUB RD., WOLF HILL RD., PAYNE RD., SPLIT ROCK RD., RED STONE DR., WOLF HILL RD., COUNTRY CLUB RD., arrive at Chapman at 7:56 A.M. Bus Code 007 — Start on E JOHNSON AVE. at 7:30 a.m., CHESHIRE ST., SOUTH END RD., MERIDENWATERBURY TPKE, BIRCH DR., POPLAR DR., HONEY RD., MERIDEN-WATERBURY TPKE, SOUTH END RD., CHESHIRE ST., BLACKS RD., SANDSTONE CIR, BLACKS RD., HIGHLAND AVE., STONY HILL RD., COUNTRY CLUB RD., arrive at Chapman at 7:53 a.m. Bus Code 008 — Start on CHESHIRE ST. at 7:33 a.m., E JOHNSON AVE., FINCH AVE., ALLEN AVE EXT, ALLEN AVE, CHESHIRE ST., S MERIDEN RD., SCENIC CT., COUNTRY CLUB RD., arrive at Chapman at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 024 — Start on CHESHIRE ST. at 7:38 a.m., RIVERSIDE DR., NOB HILL RD., BEACON HILL DR., SIDE HILL DR., NOB HILL RD., WOLF HILL RD., COUNTRY CLUB RD., arrive at Chapman at 7:52 a.m. Bus Code 025 — Start on E JOHNSON AVE. at 7:37 a.m., HIGHLAND
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Bus Code 011 — Start WATERBURY RD. at 6:42 a.m., BYAM RD., MERIDEN RD., MUSSO VIEW AVE., BYAM RD., WATERBURY RD., HIGHVIEW TER., RICE AVE., WATERBURY RD., W MAIN ST., WILLOW ST., CORNWALL AVE., PRESTON RD., LANYON DR., S MAIN ST., arrive at CHS at 7:10 a.m. Bus Code 012 — Start on W MAIN ST. at 6:40 a.m., WATERBURY RD., MOSS FARMS RD., JARVIS ST., MARION RD., WATERBURY RD., W MAIN ST., WILLOW ST., CORNWALL AVE., PRESTON RD., LANYON DR., S MAIN ST., arrive at CHS at 7:10 a.m. Bus Code 013 — Start on TUCKER RD. at 6:47 a.m., WINTHROP DR., NOTCH RD., ALEXANDER DR., PROSPECT RD., TUCKER RD., MIXVILLE RD., MARION RD., WATERBURY RD., W MAIN ST., WILLOW ST., CORNWALL AVE., PRESTON RD., LANYON DR., S MAIN ST., arrive at CHS at 7:10 a.m. Bus Code 014 — Start on W MAIN ST. at 6:48 a.m., DEEPWOOD DR., ROBIN LN., W MAIN ST., PECK LN., JARVIS ST., HIGHLAND AVE., MAIN ST., S MAIN ST., arrive at CHS at 7:10 a.m. Bus Code 015 — Start on HIGHLAND AVE. at 6:50 a.m., CONOwner Jim Copeland
TOUR RD., OVERLOOK DR., S ROLLING ACRES RD., LINCOLN DR., TAYLOR AVE., BLUE RIDGE CIR, E CONNECTOR, S ROLLING ACRES RD., MAPLE AVE., GEORGE AVE., WAVERLY ST., PARK PL., DODD MIDDLE SCHOOL DRIVEWAY, ATWATER ST., MAPLE AVE., HIGHLAND AVE., MAIN ST., S MAIN ST., arrive at CHS at 7:10 a.m. Bus Code 016 — Start on IVES ROW at 6:47 a.m., MOUNTAIN RD., W MAIN ST., IVES ROW, OAK AVE., HIGGINS RD., S MAIN ST., arrive at CHS at 7:10 a.m. Bus Code 017 — Start on MOUNTAIN RD. at 6:41 a.m., N BROOKSVALE RD., WARD LN., HIGGINS RD., SORGHUM MILL DR., HOTCHKISS RIDGE RD., SORGHUM MILL DR., HIGGINS RD., S MAIN ST., arrive at CHS at 7:10 a.m. Bus Code 018 — Start on S BROOKSVALE RD. at 6:40 a.m., BETHANY MOUNTAIN RD., INVERNESS CT., Uturn on INVERNESS CT., BETHANY MOUNTAIN RD., N BROOKSVALE RD., Uturn on N BROOKSVALE RD., AVON BLVD, N BROOKSVALE RD., S MAIN ST., arrive at CHS at 7:10 a.m. Bus Code 019 — Start on S MAIN continued to page 12 Manager Randy Card
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continued from page 11 ST. at 6:34 a.m., BRENTWOOD DR., Uturn on BRENTWOOD DR., S MAIN ST., S BROOKSVALE RD., HARRISON RD., MOUNT SANFORD RD., BRADFORD DR., S MAIN ST., MOUNT SANFORD RD., S BROOKSVALE RD., Uturn on S BROOKSVALE RD., MOUNT SANFORD RD., S BROOKSVALE RD., N BROOKSVALE RD., FARMINGTON DR., SHARON DR., HIGGINS RD., S MAIN ST., arrive at CHS at 7:10 a.m. Bus Code 020 — Start on PLANK RD. at 6:41 a.m., Uturn on PLANK RD., SUMMIT RD., WATERBURY RD., OLD WATERBURY RD., WATERBURY RD., W MAIN ST., WILLOW ST., CORNWALL AVE., PRESTON RD., LANYON DR., S MAIN ST., arrive at CHS at 7:10 a.m. Bus Code 021 — Start on BROAD SWAMP RD. at 6:45 a.m., RESERVOIR RD., S MERIDEN RD., YALESVILLE RD., TALMADGE RD., WALLINGFORD RD., CHARLES DR., SIR WALTER DR.,
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JARVIS ST., MARION RD., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 8:50 a.m. Bus Code B — Start on FENN RD. at 8:19 a.m., COOK HILL RD., TUTTLE AVE., OLD FARMS RD., OLD LANE RD., S MAIN ST., COOK HILL RD., FOREST LN., CHERRY W O O D CIR, FOREST LN., C O O K HILL RD., SOUTH P O N D CIR, COOK HILL RD., S MAIN ST., KING RD., N BROOKSVALE RD., MOUNTAIN RD., W MAIN ST., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 8:55 a.m. Bus Code C — Start on FARM MEADOW LN. at 8:20 a.m., HIGGINS RD., OAK AVE., WINTERGREEN LN., WATCH HILL RD., HIGGINS RD., SORGHUM MILL DR., HOTCHKISS RIDGE RD., SORGHUM MILL DR., MOUNTAIN RD., CORNWALL AVE., OAK AVE., BIRCHWOOD DR., back on BIRCHWOOD DR., OAK AVE., CORNWALL AVE., MOUNTAIN RD., W MAIN ST., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 8:45 a.m. Bus Code D — Start on COLONIAL CT. at 8:29 a.m., HIGGINS RD., SHARON DR., FARMINGTON DR., N BROOKSVALE RD., OTT DR., SHARON DR., FARMINGTON DR., N BROOKSVALE RD., TOWPATH LN., WINDING TRAIL LN., WARD LN., N BROOKSVALE RD., MOUNTAIN RD., W MAIN ST., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 8:50 a.m. Bus Code E — Start on YALESVILLE RD. at 8:14 a.m., TALMADGE RD., TAMARACK RD., STUART DR., COLEMAN RD., Uturn on COLEMAN RD., WALLINGFORD RD., ELM ST., ACADE-
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MY RD., S MAIN ST., CORNWALL AVE., LANYON DR., WESTLAND AVE., CORNWALL AVE., OAK AVE., BRIAR CT., WILLOW BROOK DR., IVES ROW, MOUNTAIN RD., W MAIN ST., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 8:50 a.m. Bus Code F — Start on E A S T G AT E DR. at 8:16 a.m., BUDDING RIDGE RD., GREENBRIAR DR., CEDAR LN., WIESE RD., COUNTRY CLUB RD., R E S E RV O I R RD., Uturn on RESERVOIR RD., S MERIDEN RD., ACADEMY RD., WIESE RD., CEDAR LN., PLEASANT DR., HIGHLAND AVE., JARVIS ST., MARION RD., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 8:45 a.m. Bus Code G — Start on INVERNESS CT. at 8:25 a.m., BETHANY MOUNTAIN RD., S BROOKSVALE RD., S MAIN ST., BRADFORD DR., MOUNT SANFORD RD., S BROOKSVALE RD., N BROOKSVALE RD., MOUNTAIN RD., W MAIN ST., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 8:50 a.m. Bus Code H — Start on BUTTONWOOD CIR at 8:21 a.m., STRATHMORE RD., WOOD HILL CIR, RADMERE RD., JINNY HILL RD., SPERRY RD., Uturn on SPERRY RD., JINNY HILL RD., JILL LN., MANSION RD., S MAIN ST., ELMWOOD DR., S MAIN ST., LANYON DR., PRESTON RD., CORNWALL AVE., WILLOW ST., W MAIN ST., WATERBURY RD., MOSS FARMS RD., Uturn on MOSS FARMS RD., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 8:50 a.m. Darcey School Afternoon Session Bus Code I — Start on N BROOKS-
VALE RD. at 8:26 a.m., KING RD., S MAIN ST., BRENTWOOD DR., S MAIN ST., S BROOKSVALE RD., AVON BLVD., N BROOKSVALE RD., MOUNTAIN RD., W MAIN ST., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 8:50 a.m. Bus Code J — Start on OAK RIDGE RD. at 11:51 a.m., WOLF HILL RD., VISTA TER., NOB HILL RD., CREAMERY RD., HIGHLAND AVE., JARVIS ST., MARION RD., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 12:30 p.m. Bus Code K — Start on COUNTRY CLUB RD. at 11:50 a.m., WOLF HILL RD., PAYNE RD., SPLIT ROCK RD., REDSTONE DR., WOLF HILL RD., COUNTRY CLUB RD., CLUB LA., GREENWOOD DR., REDWOOD LA., GREENWOOD DR., COUNTRY CLUB RD., STONY HILL RD., HIGHLAND AVE., JARVIS ST., MARION RD., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 12:25 p.m. Bus Code L — Start on HIGHLAND AVE. at 11:53 a.m., INDUSTRIAL AVE., SANDBANK RD., PECK LANE, JARVIS ST., LANCASTER WAY, BRIGADOON DR., GUINEVERE RIDGE, LANSDOWNE LN., LANCASTER WAY, BRIGADOON DR., GUINEVERE RIDGE, JARVIS ST., MARION RD., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 12:23 p.m. Bus Code M — Start on EDWARDS RD. at 11:53 a.m., CORNWALL AVE., WILLOW ST., SPRING ST., MAIN ST., WALLINGFORD RD., ELM ST., ACADEMY RD., CARRIAGE RD., WILLIAMSBURG DR., WALLINGFORD RD., ELM ST., ACADEMY RD., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., HINMAN ST., MAPLE AVE., MAIN ST., HORTON AVE., SPRING ST., WILLOW ST., W. MAIN ST., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 12:20 p.m. Bus Code N — Start on E JOHNSON AVE. at 12:06 p.m., FINCH AVE., ALLEN AVE. EXT, ALLEN AVE., CHESHIRE ST., E JOHNSON AVE., W JOHNSON AVE., MARION RD., WATERBURY RD., continued to page 13
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continued from page 12 arrive at Darcey at 12:30 p.m. Bus Code O — Start on CHESTNUT ST. at 11:50 a.m., SHERIDAN DR., PECK LN., LYNWOOD EXT DR., W MAIN ST., CARTER RD., JOCELYN LN., W. MAIN ST., IVES ROW, MOUNTAIN RD., CORNWALL AVE., OAK AVE., HOLLY RD., Uturn on HOLLY RD., OAK AVE., BRIAR CT., WILLOW BROOK DR., IVES ROW, MOUNTAIN RD., W MAIN ST., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 12:30 p.m. Bus Code P — Start on MOSS FARMS RD. at 11:54 a.m., DEVONWOOD DR., JARVIS ST., MARION RD., CURRIER WAY, JARVIS ST., MARION RD., HICKINS RD., OLD WATERBURY RD., WATERBURY RD., BYAM RD., MERIDEN RD., MUSSO VIEW AVE., CHARTER OAK DR., MUSSO VIEW AVE., BYAM RD., WATERBURY RD., HIGHVIEW TER., RICE AVE., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 12:23 p.m. Bus Code Q — Start on CURVE HILL RD. at 11:55 a.m., CONTOUR RD., OVERLOOK DR., LEE AVE., DOGWOOD DR., LINCOLN DR., TAYLOR AVE., LINCOLN DR., DOGWOOD DR., LEE AVE., OVERLOOK DR., CONTOUR RD., HIGHLAND AVE., MAPLE AVE., GEORGE AVE., WAVERLY ST., W MAIN ST., ROBIN LN., DEEPWOOD DR., W MAIN ST., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 12:30 p.m. Bus Code R — Start on WATERBURY RD. at 12:10 p.m., MARION RD., BARN HILL RD., WESTSIDE RD., LECLERC AVE., MARION RD., MIXVILLE RD., NOTCH RD., WINTHROP RD., TUCKER RD., PROSPECT RD., ALEXANDER DR., NOTCH RD., PLANK RD., SUMMIT RD., WATERBURY RD., arrive at Darcey at 12:30 p.m. Dodd Middle School Bus Code 001 — Start on S MAIN ST. at 7:19 a.m., OLD LANE RD., ORCHARD HILL RD., FENN RD., COOK HILL RD., TUTTLE AVE., OLD FARMS RD., OLD LANE RD., S MAIN ST., COOK HILL RD., FENN RD., S MAIN ST., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., HINMAN ST., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 002 — Start on JILL
LN. at 7:31 a.m., JINNY HILL RD., RADMERE RD., MERWIN CIR, RADMERE RD., JINNY HILL RD., COLEMAN RD., BOULDER RD., CHESHIRE RD., TUTTLE AVE., ALISON AVE., RHEY AVE., COOK HILL RD., SPERRY RD., JINNY HILL RD., S MAIN ST., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., HINMAN ST., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL. arrive at Dodd at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 003 — Start on WALLINGFORD RD. at 7:25 a.m., WOOD POND RD., STRATHMORE RD., WOOD HILL CIR, WOOD POND RD., WALLINGFORD RD., ELM ST., ACADEMY RD., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., HINMAN ST., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 004 — Start on CREAMERY RD. at 7:23 a.m., WOLF HILL RD., RED STONE DR., SPLIT ROCK RD., PAYNE RD., RED STONE DR., WOLF HILL RD., COUNTRY CLUB RD., BUCKLAND DR., RICHARD DR., COUNTRY CLUB RD., WIESE RD., Uturn on WIESE RD., CARDINAL LN., BUDDING RIDGE RD., GREENBRIAR DR., JUNIPER LN., WIESE RD., ACADEMY RD., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., HINMAN ST., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:50 a.m. Bus Code 009 — Start on MARION RD. at 7:25 a.m., MARION AVE., MERIDEN-WATERBURY TPKE, HONEY RD., POPLAR DR., BIRCH DR., MERIDEN-WATERBURY TPKE, CANAL ST., PECK LN., JARVIS ST., HIGHLAND AVE., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:52 a.m. Bus Code 010 — Start on JARVIS ST. at 7:35 a.m., DUNDEE DR., GUINEVERE RIDGE, BRIGADOON DR., LANCASTER WAY, GUINEVERE RIDGE, LANSDOWNE LN., LANCASTER WAY, JARVIS ST., HIGHLAND AVE., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:53 a.m. Bus Code 012 — Start on LYNWOOD EXT DR. at 7:24 a.m., PECK LN., CAMBRIDGE DR., CHESTNUT ST., SHERIDAN DR., SPRUCE ST., WILDWOOD DR., CARLTON DR., WESTMORE RD., W MAIN ST., WATERBURY RD., MOSS FARMS RD., DEVONWOOD DR., JARVIS ST., PECK LN., WESTMORE RD., W MAIN ST., WAVERLY ST., PARK PL., ar-
rive at Dodd at 7:45 a.m. Bus Code 013 — Start on PROSPECT RD. at 7:38 a.m., ALEXANDER DR., NOTCH RD., WINTHROP DR., TUCKER RD., MIXVILLE RD., MARION RD., WATERBURY RD., W MAIN ST., WAVERLY ST., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 016 — Start on CORNWALL AVE. at 7:25 a.m., EDWARDS RD., SPRING ST., WILLOW ST., CORNWALL AVE., MOUNTAIN RD., IVES ROW, WILLOW BROOK DR., BRIAR CT., OAK AVE., RUSTIC LN., TIMBER LN., CORNWALL AVE., MOUNTAIN RD., W MAIN ST., WAVERLY ST., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:50 a.m. Bus Code 017 — Start on OAK AVE. at 7:34 a.m., HIGGINS RD., TOWPATH LN., WINDING TRAIL LN., WARD LN., HIGGINS RD., SORGHUM MILL DR., HOTCHKISS RIDGE RD., SORGHUM MILL DR., MOUNTAIN RD., CORNWALL AVE., LAUREL TER., SPRING ST., WILLIAMS RD., W MAIN ST., WAVERLY ST., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 018 — Start on N BROOKSVALE RD. at 7:29 a.m., BETHANY MOUNTAIN RD., INVERNESS CT., back on INVERNESS CT., BETHANY MOUNTAIN RD., N BROOKSVALE RD., MOUNTAIN RD., HIGGINS RD., S MAIN ST., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., HINMAN ST., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:53 a.m. Bus Code 019 — Start on BRADFORD DR. at 7:28 a.m., MOUNT SANFORD RD., HARRISON RD., S BROOKSVALE RD., Uturn on S BROOKSVALE RD., MOUNT SANFORD RD., HARRISON RD., S BROOKSVALE RD., S MAIN ST., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., HINMAN ST., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 022 — Start on ACADEMY RD. at 7:31 a.m., ELM ST., WALLINGFORD RD., WILLIAMSBURG DR., FAR HORIZON DR., VILLAGE DR., WALLINGFORD RD., TALMADGE RD., YALESVILLE RD., ACADEMY RD., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., Uturn on HIGHLAND AVE., HINMAN ST., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:50 a.m. Bus Code 023 — Start on COLE-
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MAN RD. at 7:34 a.m., STUART DR., TAMARACK RD., WALLINGFORD RD., SIR WALTER DR., WALLINGFORD RD., WYNDEMERE CT., WALLINGFORD RD., ELM ST., ACADEMY RD., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., HINMAN ST., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 027 — Start on BLACKS RD. at 7:25 a.m., SANDSTONE CIR, BLACKS RD., WOLF H I L L RD., OAK RIDGE DR., DEER RUN CIR., OAK RIDGE DR., WOLF HILL RD., BLACKS RD., SANDSTONE CIR, BLACKS RD., WOLF HILL RD., BEACON HILL DR., SIDE HILL DR., NOB HILL RD., RIVERSIDE DR., CHESHIRE ST., Uturn on CHESHIRE ST., RIVERSIDE DR., NOB HILL RD., WOLF HILL RD., CREAMERY RD., HIGHLAND AVE., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 028 — Start on NOTCH RD. at 7:33 a.m., PLANK RD., Uturn on PLANK RD., SUMMIT RD., WATERBURY RD., OLD WATERBURY RD., HUCKINS RD., MARION RD., JARVIS ST., HIGHLAND AVE., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 030 — Start on PATTON DR. at 7:21 a.m., S MAIN ST., ELMWOOD DR., S MAIN ST., N BROOKSVALE RD., KING RD., S MAIN ST., BRENTWOOD DR., Uturn on BRENTWOOD DR., S
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MAIN ST., S BROOKSVALE RD., BATES DR., S BROOKSVALE RD., S MAIN ST., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., HINMAN ST., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:48 a.m. Bus Code 031 — Start on E JOHNSON AVE. at 7:25 a.m., FINCH AVE., ALLEN AVE. EXT, CHESHIRE ST., E JOHNSON AVE., W JOHNSON AVE., REINHARD RD., SCHOOLHOUSE RD., HIGHLAND AVE., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 032 — Start on WATERBURY RD. at 7:20 a.m., BYAM RD., MERIDEN RD., MUSSO VIEW AVE., BYAM RD., WATERBURY RD., HIGHVIEW TER., RICE AVE., WATERBURY RD., W MAIN ST., WAVERLY ST., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:50 a.m. Bus Code 034 — Start on N BROOKSVALE RD. at 7:28 a.m., FARMINGTON DR., SHARON DR., OTT DR., N BROOKSVALE RD., AVON BLVD, S BROOKSVALE RD., N BROOKSVALE RD., FARMINGTON DR., SHARON DR., HIGGINS RD., S MAIN ST., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., HINMAN ST., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:51 a.m. Bus Code 035 — Start on W MAIN ST. at 7:28 a.m., DEEPWOOD DR., ROBIN LN., W MAIN ST., WATERBURY RD., MOSS FARMS RD., JARVIS ST., MARION RD.,
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continued from page 13 WATERBURY RD., W MAIN ST., WAVERLY ST., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 036 — Start on COUNTRY CLUB RD. at 7:26 a.m., S MERIDEN RD., DIAMOND HILL RD., Uturn on DIAMOND HILL RD., S MERIDEN RD., NORTON LN., CHESHIRE ST., S MERIDEN RD., RESERVOIR RD., Uturn on RESERVOIR RD., BROAD SWAMP RD., HEARTHSTONE DR., Uturn on HEARTHSTONE DR., BROAD SWAMP RD., RESERVOIR RD., HIGHLAND AVE., NICHOLAS RD., HIGHLAND AVE., RESERVOIR RD., S MERIDEN RD., CORTLAND CIR, S MERIDEN RD., COUNTRY CLUB RD., WIESE RD., CEDAR LN., PLEASANT DR., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., arrive at Dodd at 7:48 a.m. Doolittle School Bus Code 011 — Start on WATERBURY RD. at 7:25 a.m., BYAM RD., MERIDEN RD., MUSSO VIEW AVE., CHARTER OAK DR., MUSSO VIEW AVE., BYAM RD., WATERBURY RD., W MAIN ST., MOUNTAIN RD., CORNWALL AVE., arrive at Doolittle at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 014 — Start on ALEXANDER DR. at 7:30 a.m., NOTCH RD., MIXVILLE RD., TUCKER RD., WINTHROP DR., NOTCH RD., ALEXANDER DR., PROSPECT RD., W MAIN ST., MOUNTAIN RD., CORNWALL AVE., arrive at Doolittle at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 015 — Start on W MAIN ST. at 7:25 a.m., CARTER RD., JOC-
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ELYN LN., W MAIN ST., MAIN ST., S MAIN ST., CORNWALL AVE., WILLOW ST., W MAIN ST., WARREN ST., SPRING ST., Uturn on SPRING ST., EDWARDS RD., CORNWALL AVE., arrive at Doolittle at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 020 — Start on TRESS RD. at 7:21 a.m., PROSPECT RD., TUCKER RD., WINTHROP DR., NOTCH RD., PLANK RD., CAPT NEVILLE DR., PROGRESS LN., AUSTIN RD., E MAIN ST., WATERBURY RD., W MAIN ST., M O U N TA I N RD., CORNWALL AVE., arrive at Doolittle at 7:50 a.m. Bus Code 026 — Start on SUMMIT RD. at 7:40 a.m., WAT E R BURY RD., HIGHVIEW TER., RICE AVE., WATERBURY RD., W MAIN ST., MOUNTAIN RD., CORNWALL AVE., arrive at Doolittle at 8 a.m. Bus Code 029 — Start on LANYON DR. at 7:24 a.m., S MAIN ST., PATTON DR., S MAIN ST., ELMWOOD DR., S MAIN ST., HIGGINS RD., OAK AVE., CORNWALL AVE., arrive at Doolittle at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 033 — Start on MOUNTAIN RD. at 7:40 a.m., HIGGINS RD., OAK AVE., BIRCHWOOD
DR., back on to BIRCHWOOD DR., OAK AVE., WINTERGREEN LN., WATCH HILL RD., HIGGINS RD., SORGHUM MILL DR., MOUNTAIN RD., CORNWALL AVE., arrive at Doolittle at 8 a.m Bus Code 037 — Start on TUCKER RD. at 7:25 a.m., WINTHROP DR., NOTCH RD., MIXVILLE RD., MARION RD., WATERBURY RD., OLD WATERBURY RD., WATERBURY RD., W MAIN ST., MOUNTAIN RD., IVES ROW, W MAIN ST., WILLOW ST., CORNWALL AVE., arrive at Doolittle at 8 a.m. Highland School Bus Code 002 — Start on JINNY HILL RD. at 8:18 a.m., RADMERE RD., MERWIN CIR, RADMERE RD., JINNY HILL RD., SPERRY RD., COOK HILL RD., FOREST LN., FAWN DR., FOREST LN., COOK HILL RD., S MAIN ST., MANSION RD., JILL LN., JINNY HILL RD., S MAIN ST., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., WEEKS RD., arrive at Highland at 8:45 a.m. Bus Code 003 — Start on WOOD POND RD. at 8:29 a.m., STRATHMORE RD., NEWBRIDGE CIR, STRATHMORE RD., WOOD HILL CIR, WOOD POND RD., WALL-
INGFORD RD., ELM ST., ACADEMY RD., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., WEEKS RD., arrive at Highland at 8:45 a.m. Bus Code 004 — Start on ACADEMY RD. at 8:07 a.m., S MERIDEN RD., CORTLAND CIR, S MERIDEN RD., RESERVOIR RD., HIGHLAND AVE., NICHOLAS RD., HIGHLAND AVE., RESERVOIR RD., S MERIDEN RD., ACADEMY RD., WIESE RD., CARDINAL LN., BUDDING RIDGE RD., EASTGATE DR., HIGHLAND AVE., WEEKS RD., arrive at Highland at 8:35 a.m. Bus Code 006 — Start on BUCKLAND DR. at 8:13 a.m., COUNTRY CLUB RD., CLUB LN., GREENWOOD DR., WIESE RD., CEDAR LN., FLAGLER AVE., HIGHLAND AVE., WEEKS RD., arrive at Highland at 8:45 a.m. Bus Code 009 — Start on DEVONWOOD DR. at 8:18 a.m., MOSS FARMS RD., JARVIS ST., GUINEVERE RIDGE, LANSDOWNE LN., LANCASTER WAY, JARVIS ST., HIGHLAND AVE., WEEKS RD., arrive at Highland at 8:45 a.m. Bus Code 010 — Start on WATERBURY RD. at 8:15 a.m., RICE AVE., HIGHVIEW TER., WATERBURY RD., PERCIVAL DR., MARION RD., CURRIER WOODS, CURRIER WAY, PROMONTORY DR., PROMONTORY DR., CURRIER WAY, MARION RD., JARVIS ST., DUNDEE DR., GUINEVERE RIDGE, JARVIS ST., HIGHLAND AVE., WEEKS RD., arrive at Highland at 8:45 a.m. Bus Code 011 — Start on W MAIN ST. at 8:12 a.m., Uturn on W MAIN ST., WATERBURY RD., MOSS FARMS RD., JARVIS ST., HIGHLAND AVE., WEEKS RD., arrive at Highland at 8:40 a.m. Bus Code 012 — Start on PECK LN. at 8:15 a.m., WESTMORE RD., W MAIN ST., WAVERLY ST., GEORGE AVE., MAPLE AVE., HINMAN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., WEEKS RD., arrive at Highland at 8:40 a.m. Bus Code 013 — Start on CARLTON DR. at 8:22 a.m., SHERIDAN DR., CHESTNUT ST., CAMBRIDGE DR., PECK LN.,
SHERIDAN DR., CHESTNUT ST., SYCAMORE LN., SPRUCE ST., WILDWOOD DR., CARLTON DR., WESTMORE RD., PECK LN., LYNWOOD DR., LYNWOOD EXT DR., PECK LN., WESTMORE RD., W MAIN ST., WAVERLY ST., GEORGE AVE., MAPLE AVE., HINMAN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., WEEKS RD., arrive at Highland at 8:42 a.m. Bus Code 015 — Start on N ROLLING ACRES RD. at 8:10 a.m., OVERLOOK DR., VALLEY RD., DOGWOOD DR., LEE AVE., OVERLOOK DR., S ROLLING ACRES RD., LINCOLN DR., TAYLOR AVE., PARK PL., WAVERLY ST., W MAIN ST., DEEPWOOD DR., ROBIN LN., W MAIN ST., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., WEEKS RD., arrive at Highland at 8:35 a.m. Bus Code 022 — Start on FAR HORIZON DR. at 8:12 a.m., SURREY DR., WILLIAMSBURG DR., CARRIAGE RD., ACADEMY RD., ELM ST., WALLINGFORD RD., WILLIAMSBURG DR., FAR HORIZON DR., VILLAGE DR., WALLINGFORD RD., TALMADGE RD., YALESVILLE RD., TERRELL FARM PL., Uturn on TERRELL FARM PL., YALESVILLE RD., ACADEMY RD., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., WEEKS RD., arrive at Highland at 8:38 a.m. Bus Code 023 — Start on JINNY HILL RD. at 8:08 a.m., COLEMAN RD., BOULDER RD., CHESHIRE RD., TUTTLE AVE., BRUCE RD., RHEY AVE., ALISON AVE., TUTTLE AVE., CHESHIRE RD., BOULDER RD., COLEMAN RD., WALLINGFORD RD., ELM ST., ACADEMY RD., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., WEEKS RD., arrive at Highland at 8:40 a.m. Bus Code 027 — Start on WALLINGFORD RD. at 8:10 a.m., SIR WALTER DR., CHARLES DR., WALLINGFORD RD., WYNDEMERE CT., Uturn on WYNDEMERE CT., WALLINGFORD RD., TAMARACK RD., STUART DR., COLEMAN RD., WALLINGFORD RD., ELM ST., ACADEMY RD., MAIN ST., HIGHLAND AVE., continued to page 15
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continued from page 14 WEEKS RD., arrive at Highland at 8:40 a.m. Bus Code 032 — Start on JARVIS ST. at 8:17 a.m., MARION RD., W JOHNSON AVE., REINHARD RD., SCHOOLHOUSE RD., HIGHLAND AVE., INDUSTRIAL AVE., SANDBANK RD., PECK LN., SCHOOLHOUSE RD., HIGHLAND AVE., WEEKS RD., arrive at Highland at 8:46 a.m. Humiston Bus Code 058 — Start on ROBIN LN. at 7:16 a.m., W MAIN ST., WESTMORE RD., PECK LN., LYNWOOD EXT DR., W MAIN ST., WATERBURY RD., MOSS FARMS RD., WATERBURY RD., MARION RD., CURRIER WOODS, CURRIER WAY, JARVIS ST., MARION RD., Uturn on MARION RD., HUCKINS RD., OLD WATERBURY RD., WATERBURY RD., Uturn on WATERBURY RD., W MAIN ST., MAIN ST., SPRING ST., arrive at Humiston at 7:55 a.m. Bus Code 063 — Start on RED STONE DR. at 7:25 a.m., WOLF HILL RD., GLENBROOK DR., WOLF HILL RD., COUNTRY CLUB RD., HIGHLAND AVE., CEDAR LN., GREENBRIAR DR., JUNIPER LN., WIESE RD., THISTLE CRT, ELMWOOD DR., S MAIN ST., LANYON DR., PRESTON RD., CORNWALL AVE., WILLOW ST., W MAIN ST., WAVERLY ST., GEORGE AVE., MAPLE AVE., MAIN ST., SPRING ST., arrive at Humiston at 7:55 a.m. Norton School Bus Code 001 — Start on ORCHARD HILL RD. at 8:21 a.m., FENN RD., COOK HILL RD., TUTTLE AVE., OLD FARMS RD., OLD LANE RD., S MAIN ST., KING RD., N BROOKSVALE RD., arrive at Norton at 8:45 a.m. Bus Code 016 — Start on HIGGINS RD. at 8:29 a.m., HERITAGE DR., COLONIAL CT., HIGGINS RD., S MAIN ST., S BROOKSVALE RD., AVON BLVD., N BROOKSVALE RD., arrive at Norton at 8:45 a.m. Bus Code 017 — Start on TOWPATH LN. at 8:28 a.m., HIGGINS RD., WARD LN., N BROOKSVALE RD., MOUNTAIN RD., HIGGINS RD., WARD LN., N BROOKSVALE
RD., arrive at Norton at 8:45 a.m. Bus Code 018 — Start on S BROOKSVALE RD. at 8:18 a.m., BETHANY MOUNTAIN RD., INVERNESS CT., BETHANY MOUNTAIN RD., INVERNESS CT., Uturn on INVERNESS CT., BETHANY MOUNTAIN RD., N BROOKSVALE RD., arrive at Norton at 8:45 a.m. Bus Code 019 — Start on MOUNT SANFORD RD. at 8:29 a.m., BRADFORD DR., S MAIN ST., MOUNT SANFORD RD., HARRISON RD., S BROOKSVALE RD., S MAIN ST., KING RD., N BROOKSVALE RD., arrive at Norton at 8:45 a.m. Bus Code 021 — Start on S MAIN ST. at 8:23 a.m., FENN RD., COOK HILL RD., S O U T H POND CIR, C O O K H I L L RD., S M A I N S T . , K I N G RD., N BROOKSVALE RD., WARD LN., WINDING TRAIL LN., TOWPATH LN., N BROOKSVALE RD., arrive at Norton at 8:45 a.m. Bus Code 033 — Start on N BROOKSVALE RD. at 8:27 a.m., KING RD., S MAIN ST., BRENTWOOD DR., Uturn on BRENTWOOD DR., S MAIN ST., S BROOKSVALE RD., BATES DR., HAWTHORNE DR., LONG HILL RD., N BROOKSVALE RD., arrive at Norton at 8:41 a.m. St. Bridget School Bus Code 005 — Start on NEWBRIDGE CIR at 8:30 a.m., STRATHMORE RD., NEWBRIDGE CIR, BUTTONWOOD CIR, STRATHMORE RD., WOOD HILL CIR, WOOD POND RD., WALLINGFORD RD., VILLAGE DR., FAR HORIZON DR., SURREY DR., WILLIAMSBURG DR., CARRIAGE RD., ACADEMY RD., MAIN ST., arrive at St. Bridget at 8:45 a.m. Bus Code 007 — Start on PECK LN. at 8:06 a.m., W JOHNSON AVE.,
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KNOTTER DR., MARION RD., W AVE., Uturn on CORNWALL AVE., COLEMAN RD., WALLINGFORD JOHNSON AVE., KNOTTER DR., EDWARDS RD., SPRING ST., RD., WYNDEMERE CT., Uturn MERIDEN-WATERBURY TPKE, HORTON AVE., MAIN ST., arrive at on WYNDEMERE CT., WALLBIRCH DR., ASPEN DR., TULIP St. Bridget at 8:40 a.m. INGFORD RD., TALMADGE DR., POPLAR DR., HONEY RD., Bus Code 036 — Start on W MAIN RD., YALESVILLE RD., Uturn MERIDEN-WATERBURY TPKE, ST. at 8:10 a.m., WATERBURY RD., on YALESVILLE RD., TERRELL SOUTH END RD., CHESHIRE ST., MOSS FARMS RD., JARVIS ST., FARM PL., Uturn on TERRELL E JOHNSON AVE., FINCH AVE., LANCASTER WAY, LANSDOWNE FARM PL., YALESVILLE RD., ALLEN AVE. EXT, CHESHIRE ST., LN., GUINEVERE RIDGE, JARVIS ACADEMY RD., MAIN ST., arrive E JOHNSON AVE., HIGHLAND ST., MARION RD., PERCIVAL at St. Bridget at 8:45 a.m. AVE., MAPLE AVE., MAIN ST., ar- DR., WATERBURY RD., W MAIN Bus Code 057 — Start on S MERrive at St. Bridget at 8:45 a.m. ST., MAIN ST., arrive at St. Bridget IDEN RD. at 8:15 a.m., RESERVOIR Bus Code 008 — Start on BLACKS at 8:40 a.m. RD., BROAD SWAMP RD., RESRD. at 8:19 a.m., CHESHIRE ST., Bus Code 028 — Start on HARRI- ERVOIR RD., COUNTRY CLUB NORTON LN., S MERIDEN RD., SON RD. at 8:12 a.m., S BROOKS- RD., RICHARD DR., BUCKLAND Uturn on S MERIDEN RD., NOR- VALE RD., S MAIN ST. BRAD- DR., COUNTRY CLUB RD., CLUB TON LN., CHESHIRE ST., Uturn on FORD DR., MOUNT SANFORD LN., GREENWOOD DR., WICHESHIRE ST., RIVERSIDE DR., RD., S MAIN ST., FENN RD., ESE RD., COUNTRY CLUB RD., SQUIRE HILL COOK HILL RD., SOUTH POND HIGHLAND AVE., PLEASANT RD., FOX HILL CIR, COOK HILL RD., HALF- DR., CEDAR LN., HIGHLAND RD., RIVER- MOON RD., BOULDER RD., AVE., EASTGATE DR., BUDDING SIDE DR., CHESHIRE RD., TUTTLE AVE., RIDGE RD., CARDINAL LN., NOB HILL OLD FARMS RD., OLD LANE RD., WIESE RD., GREENWOOD DR., RD., VISTA ORCHARD HILL RD., FENN RD., CLUB LN., COUNTRY CLUB RD., TER., WOLF S MAIN ST., MAIN ST., arrive at St. WIESE RD., CEDAR LN., PLEASHILL RD., Bridget at 8:45 a.m. ANT DR., MAPLE AVE., MAIN NOB HILL Bus Code 054 — Start on N ST., arrive at St. Bridget at 8:45 a.m. RD., SUTTON BROOKSVALE RD. at 8:24 a.m., Bus Code 058 — Start on S MAIN PL., PAYNE WARD LN., WINDING TRAIL LN., ST. at 8:14 a.m., S BROOKSVALE RD., SPLIT TOWPATH LN., HIGGINS RD., RD., BETHANY MOUNTAIN RD., ROCK RD., SORGHUM MILL DR., HOTCH- INVERNESS CT., Uturn on INRED STONE KISS RIDGE RD., SORGHUM VERNESS CT., BETHANY MOUNDR., WOLF MILL DR., MOUNTAIN RD., IVES TAIN RD., N BROOKSVALE RD., HILL RD., ROW, WILLOW BROOK DR., BRI- AVON BLVD., CRESCENT CIR, COUNTRY CLUB AR CT., OAK AVE., HOLLY RD., ROSLYN DR., ROCKVIEW DR., RD., HIGHLAND AVE., MAPLE MANOR DR., CORNWALL AVE., CRESCENT CIR, AVON BLVD, AVE., MAIN ST., arrive at St. Bridg- LAUREL TER., SPRING ST., WIL- BAYBERRY RD., AVON BLVD, N et at 8:45 a.m. LIAMS RD., W MAIN ST., MAIN BROOKSVALE RD., LONG HILL Bus Code 014 — Start on PECK ST., arrive at St. Bridget at 8:45 a.m. RD., HAWTHORNE DR., CLOLN. at 8:20 a.m., Uturn on PECK LN., Bus Code 056 — Start on JILL VERVALE LN., LONG HILL RD., CAMBRIDGE DR., CHESTNUT LN. at 8:16 a.m., JINNY HILL RD., N BROOKSVALE RD., S MAIN ST., SHERIDAN DR., CARLTON RADMERE RD., MERWIN CIR, ST., MAIN ST., arrive at St. Bridget DR., WESTMORE RD., W MAIN RADMERE RD., JINNY HILL RD., at 8:45 a.m. ST., WAVERLY ST., GEORGE AVE., MAPLE AVE., PARK PL., TAYLOR AVE., LINCOLN DR., S ROLLING ACRES RD., N ROLLING ACRES RD., OVERLOOK DR., CONTOUR RD., HIGHLAND AVE., MAPLE AVE., MAIN ST., arrive at St. Bridget at 8:50 a.m. Bus Code 020 — Start on WATERBURY RD. at 8:24 a.m., OLD WATERBURY RD., WATERBURY RD., SUMMIT RD., PLANK RD., With Tangi or Lisa NOTCH RD., WINTHROP DR., by appointment. TUCKER RD., PROSPECT RD., W MAIN ST., MAIN ST., arrive at St. Bridget at 8:45 a.m. Bus Code 030 — Start on PATTON DR. at 8:24 a.m., S MAIN ST., HIGMeriden-Wtby. Road Please call for corrections at 203-317-2308 - after 5 pm call1475 203-317-2282 GINS RD., S MAIN ST., LANYON Southington Ad#:1242015 Pub:A-RJ Date:04/27/12 Day:FRI Size:3X5 Cust:NORTH HAVEN BICYCLE Last DR., Edited PRESTON RD., CORNWALL By:PAG on 5/8/12 5:08 PM. Salesperson:115 Tag Line:ROUTE 5 Color Info:FULL
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