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K-5 District News

SURVEY: Help Name New Buildings
Are you creative? Ankeny Community Schools is seeking suggestions regarding names for the new 8-9 middle school and elementary #9 which will open in Prairie Trail in 2011. Click here to take our survey and make your naming recommendations.

Weather Delays on Late-Start Wednesdays
The season for snow, ice, and generally bad weather is rapidly approaching. If school needs to be delayed due to inclement weather on a late-start Wednesday, we want to be sure parents and guardians understand the building start times. View a chart of start times for Wednesday weather delays here.

Pay-To-Ride Registration Underway
A reminder to parents and guardians interested in the Pay-To-Ride student transportation program: Registration for second semester is now underway and ends December 4. Transportation service for second semester Pay-To-Ride students begins January 11, 2010. Learn more about the Pay-To-Ride program here...

RESCHEDULED! Parenting in the 21st Century: Helping Kids Bounce Back, Survive and Thrive
Come hear Dr. Michele Borba speak at this FREE public event! Dr. Borba is an educational psychologist, former teacher, and mom. Recognized for offering research-driven advice, she is a frequent Today show contributor, recipient of the National Educator Award, and author of 22 books. Wednesday, December 9, 7:00 pm, at the Courtyard Marriot Grand Ballroom, 2405 SE Creekview Drive, Ankeny. Read more...
Come hear Dr. Michele Borba speak at this FREE public event! Dr. Borba is an educational psychologist, former teacher, and mom. Recognized for offering research-driven advice, she is a frequent Today show contributor, recipient of the National Educator Award, and author of 22 books. Wednesday, December 9, 7:00 pm, at the Courtyard Marriot Grand Ballroom, 2405 SE Creekview Drive, Ankeny. Read more...

H1N1 Flu Precautions
The school district continues to take precautions regarding the H1N1 flu, and parents have an important role in helping to limit the spread of the virus. Find information about H1N1 flu here.

