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    Dear HLE Family,


       Please remember that all visitors must have a photo ID and visit the front office before entering the campus. Even those of you who volunteer often must visit the front office and follow the proper sign in and sign out procedures. No one is exempt from abiding by our procedures. All visitors must wear proper identification while on campus whether that be a visitor badge or volunteer badge. Staff have been directed to stop any visitor not following these procedures and direct them to the front office. Please keep in mind you must be an approved volunteer to participate in any activities.
    Remember every day is a learning day at HLE.


    We are grateful for the partnership that we share with you, our HLE family.


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    Summer Bridge Program
    Pinellas County schools has a summer extended learning program.

    Could your child benefit from extra learning opportunities over the summer? Enrollment for Summer Bridge is underway. Summer Bridge is designed for students who are not performing on grade level or need additional help to stay on track. The programs provide engaging activities and intensive instruction to ensure that students are prepared for maximum success when the school year begins. Most Summer Bridge programs will run Monday through Thursday from June 6 to June 30. Parents can register online using the Student Reservation System at https://reservation.pcsb.org. Schools will also assist families with the registration process. Summer Bridge locations and the latest information can be found on the district’s Summer Bridge website, www.pcsb.org/summerbridge. Contact the school for additional info.

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    Pinellas County Schools Code of Conduct 2020-2021


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    Get InSync this school year


    In Sync website
    Pinellas County Schools is excited to introduce a one-of-a kind, online program to all parents, teachers and students. InSync Education provides more than 1,200 fun activities to do in the classroom or at home. Resources can be searched by grade level or by subject. InSync Education is a great tool for:
    � Homework help
    � Test preparation
    � Writing strong reports
    � Mastering difficult subject areas
    � After school and summer school learning
    Parents and students can read or listen to activities in English, Spanish or Haitian Creole. Teachers can use the activities in class or as homework assignments. We抮e hoping you take advantage of this great new resource. InSync is available online 24/7 and can be accessed from any computer or mobile device.

    To get started:


    � From the Pinellas County Schools website, click on the InSync logo or go to www.insyncedu.com/insync.
    � Enter this code: PCSB; and select START.
    � Create your username, password and profile to begin.

     

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    Adopt A Class


    Adopt a Class

    Individuals, families, businesses, community members, etc. are able to help a class, project, or area of the school with a tax deductable donation.

    If you would like to adopt a class, please complete the above form.

    alliance healthy.png Nutrition standards in school
    Proposed rule for nutrition standards in schools.
    � The USDA Food & Nutrition Service Child Nutrition Division has devised a proposed rule on nutrition standards for foods sold in schools, which could substantially change our current practice. Art Dunham, Director of Food Services, has asked that you review the attached PowerPoint presentation, which explains the rule, and share it with your staff and families. The USDA is asking for comments on the proposed rule from school districts, principals, teachers and parents from now through April 9. If you or a member of your school community would like to speak to this proposed rule, please submit comments to Mr. Dunham at dunhama@pcsb.org.