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Homes & Businesses Bolivar, NY 14715
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WHERE SMART
2009 HYUNDAI SONATA LIMITED 2008 FORD 150 XLT SUPER CREWs 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT 2006 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 4x4
#OP4893 #OP4891 #OP4849
$
2990mo.0

MONEY BUYS!
KELLEY BLUE BOOK: $20,540 4x4, Loaded, Factory Warranty, KELLEY BLUE BOOK: $23,290 KELLEY BLUE BOOK: $25,575
V6, Loaded, Leather, Sunroof, Quad Cab, Big Horn Edition, 4x4, Double Cab, V8, Loaded,
Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels. Alloys, Keyless Entry, 31k Mi.
Navigation, 11k Mi. Loaded, 22k Mi.
BUY IT NOW FOR ONLY: BUY IT NOW FOR ONLY: BUY IT NOW FOR ONLY: BUY IT NOW FOR ONLY:
$
`17,995 * ** $
23,995
* ** $
21,995 ** $
21,995 **

2006 DODGE RAM 2500 HD SLT 4x4 2006 CHEV. IMPALA LS 2005 CHEV. COBALT 2004 MALIBU MAXX LT 2004 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 2001 CHEV. S-10 EXT. CAB 4x4
#OP4894 #OP4861 #OP4815A #OP4866A #OP4887A #OP4830A
$
129 00
mo.

KELLEY BLUE BOOK: $21,940 KELLEY BLUE BOOK: $10,450 Auto., Air, CD, Clean, KELLEY BLUE BOOK: $10,770 KELLEY BLUE BOOK: $9,125 KELLEY BLUE BOOK: $9,860
Hemi, Loaded, Keyless Entry, Loaded, Keyless Entry, 35mpg, 51k mi. Loaded, Alloy Wheels, Keyless Loaded, FWD, Alloy Wheels, Loaded, a.t., a.c., 74k mi.
Alloy Wheels, 37k Mi. 28 mpg, 67k Mi. Entry, Super Clean, Only 22k Mi. Keyless Entry, 83k Mi. Super clean.
BUY IT NOW FOR ONLY: BUY IT NOW FOR ONLY:
BUY IT NOW FOR ONLY: BUY IT NOW FOR ONLY: BUY IT NOW FOR ONLY: BUY IT NOW FOR ONLY:
$
19,995 ** $
9,995 ** $
7,995** $
9,995 ** $
6,995 ** $
8,995 **

• CARS • CARS • • TRUCKS • TRUCKS • • TRUCKS • TRUCKS • • SUVS • VANS •


• 2004 CHEVY SILVERADO LS 1500 #OP4656A • 2006 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT 4x4 #OP4831 • 2006 CHEV. TRAILBLAZER LS 4x4 #OP4692
$
• 2005 CHEVY COBALT #OP4815A
$
Ext. Cab, Loaded, Keyless Entry, Nice, Clean Truck, 81k Mi.. . . . .
$
199** mo. Quad Cab, Loaded, P. Seat, Keyless Entry, Sharp, 46k Mi..........
$
299** mo. Loaded, Alloy Wheels, Keyless Entry, 53k Mi.............................. 229** mo.
Auto, Air, CD, Clean, 35 Mpg, 51k Mi.......................................... 149** mo. • 2004 FORD RANGER XLT EXT. CAB 4x4 #OP4733 • 2004 FORD F-350 XLT Fx4 #OP4762, Power Stroke • 2006 CHEV. EXPRESS LS 3500 #OP4659A
Loaded, 12 Passenger, Keyless Entry, 36k Mi............................ 229 mo.
$ ** $ **
Loaded, Alloys, Keyless Entry, Super Clean, 71k Mi................... 199 mo. Turbo Diesel, Loaded, Alloys,Clean, Awesome, 71k Mi.............. 399 mo.
$ **
• 2006 KIA OPTIMA #OP4761
Loaded, 5 Speed, 29k Mi.............................................................
$
169** mo. • 2006 CHEV. SILVERADO #OP4617 • 2006 CHEV. TRAILBLAZER LS EXT. #OP4585
$ **
Auto., Air, Nice Clean Truck, 27k Mi............................................ 209 mo. • SUVS • VANS • $
Loaded, 4x4, DVD, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, 52k Mi............ 269 mo.
**
• 2006 CHEVY MALIBU #OP4460 • 2005 CHEV. TRAILBLAZER LT EXT. #OP4676
$ • 2007 FORD RANGER XLT EXT. CAB 4x4 #OP4486 • 2003 FORD EXCAPE XLT 4WD #OP4785B
Loaded, Keyless, 6 Cyl., Nice, 38k Mi......................................... 189 **
mo. $
Loaded, Factory Warranty, Keyless, 9k Mi.................................. 269 mo.
**
Loaded, Leather, Sunroof, Keyless Entry, Nice, 75k Mi................
$
179** mo. $
Loaded, Leather, Rear DVD, 3rd Row Seat, 49k Mi.................... 269 mo.
**

• 2006 CHEVY MALIBU LT #OP4327 • 2005 FORD F-150 XLT 4x4 #OP4773A • 2006 SCION XB #OP4768 • 2008 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER AWD #OP4727A
Loaded, Leather, Alloy Wheels, Keyless Entry, 38k Mi................ 299 mo.
$ ** $ **
Loaded, Alloy Wheels, Keyless Entry, Fac. Warr., 22k Mi. ............
$
209** mo. Crew Cab, Loaded, Keyless Entry, Tonneau Cover, 85k Mi........ 269 mo.
$ **
5 speed, Loaded, Keyless Entry, Alloys, 51k Mi........................... 179 mo.
• 2006 NISSAN ALTIMA #OP4863 • 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO LS Z-71 4x4 #OP4826 • 2006 JEEP LIBERTY 4x4 #OP4825 Many More To Choose From! Over 3,000 Pre-Owned
$ **
Loaded, Keyless Entry, Super Clean, 48k Mi.............................. 269 mo.
$ ** Loaded, Keyless Entry, 26k Mi..................................................... 179 mo.
Loaded, Fac. Warr., Key. Ent., Sunroof, Sharp, Only 27k Mi.......
$
229** mo. Vehicles at the click of a mouse, go to shultsauto.com
• 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 HD #OP4157 • 2007 CHEV. UPLANDER EXT. #OP4785A
• 2008 HYUNDAI SONATA LIMITED #OP4757 4x4, Loaded, Crew Cab, Loaded, P. Seat, Sharp, Only 34k Mi.. . 279 mo.
$ ** $
Loaded, Keyless Entry, Alloys, Nice, 65k Mi................................. 179 mo.
** then call: 716-372-1400
$
V6, Loaded, Leather, Keyless, 28k Mi.................................................... 269** mo. • 2008 CHEV. SILVERADO EXT. CAB 2WD #OP4672 • 2002 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4 #OP4792A **Not Responsible For Typographical Errors. 1999 & older: 48 mos. at 9.95%%; 2000-2002:
Loaded, Alloy Wheels, Keyless Entry, Clean, 65k Mi................... 199 mo.
$ **
• 2008 PONTIAC G6 COUPE CONV. #OP4542 Loaded, Keyless Entry, Factory Warranty, 16k Mi....................... 299 mo.
$ ** 60 mos. at 8.49%; 2003-2004: 66 mos. at 8%; 2005-2008: 72 mos. at 8%. Some restrictions
$ • 2005 GMC ENVOY XL SLT 4x4 #OP4522 apply, finance rates on approved credit only. **ALL PICTURED PRICES & PAYMENTS WITH
Loaded, Leather, XM, Keyless, Aewsome, 10k Mi............................. 299** mo. • 2006 CHEV. SILVERADO LS 2500 HD 4x4 #OP4743A
$ ** $
Loaded, Leather, Keyless Entry, 40k Mi....................................... 229 mo.
** $3,000 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY PLUS TAX & FEES DOWN. Pictures For Starting
Loaded, Keyless Entry, Alloys, Sharp, 49k Mi............................. 299 mo. @ Prices May Not Reflect Actual Vehicle For That Price.

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Used Trucks GOOD CARS & TRUCKS ARE GETTING Used


HARD TO FIND, STOP NOW!!!! Cars
'08 Silverado
Ext. Cab 4x4
#TP1586, V8, auto. Used Vans/SUVs '05 Scion tC- #T2977A, '09 Hyundai Sonata-#TP1603
$
26,444 '07 Jeep Compass Great car, 100% serviced WOW! 3,000 miles. Limited Willy!!
4x4- #TP1521
$
11,444 $
21,444
'09 Toyota Tundra Double Cab SR5 4x4....................28k mi., salsa. One-owner, 17,000 miles. '09 Toyota Avalon XL Series Sedan- 19k mi.................................$24,410
'09 Toyota Tundra Double Cab-White...........Starting at: $23,555 $
14,444 '08 Chrys. PT Cruiser Vanilla................................................................$10,455
'08 Toyota Tundra Double '07 Suzuki Forenza 21k mi..........................................................................$9,955
4x4 SR5- w/loads of toys on board................................... $28,999 '09 Toyota Highlander 4x4...................................Auto. Save huge $$$’s '07 Toyota Camry- 27,115 mi., p.w./l.......................................................$16,410
'08 Chev. Ext. Cab- 10k mi. w/Xm & power group................ $24,900 '09 GMC Acadia AWD SLE- 3,000 mi..................................$32,500 07 Toyota Camry LE- With chrome pkg.................................................$15,999
'07 Toyota Tundra Limited- Crew Max 4x4. .$10,000 Off New! '08 Toyota Sienna LE- Great vans........................................$22,444 '07 Toyota Corolla CE- With Power Pkg.................................................$11,410
'07 Toyota Corolla- Blue, 35k mi............................................................$14,999
'07 Tundra Double Cab 4x4- 5.7L, long box, 19k mi.........$28,994 '08 Toyota Sequoia Ltd.- DVD, roof. All sorts of fun stuff.. . .$51,850 '07 Toyota Camry- 56k mi.......................................................................$14,200
'06 Tundra Double Cab- ..........................White & Right 4: $23,444 '07 Pontiac Torrent AWD- 35k mi.........................................$17,410 '06 Toyota Avalon XLS- 28k mi., Sweetie Pie.......................................$22,411
'06 F-250 4x4- A.T., V-10 machine............................................$17,500 '07 Toyota F/J Cruiser 4x4.............................................Stick shift, fresh! '06 Subaru Legacy Sdn.- Very clean, Limited.....................................$13,610
'06 Tundra 4x4 Access- TRD Off Road Jones....................$21,200 '06 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited- W/hardtop, black, 6 cyl... . . .$19,510 '05 Solara Coupe- Auto...........................................................................$12,410
'03 Dodge Ram 2500 Crew Cab- 50k mi.........................$14,610 '06 Jeep Liberty Renegade 4x4- Auto..............................$16,448 '04 Buick Park Avenue- Serviced & detailed!............................................$9,995
'03 Dakota Double Cab 4x4- Auto., 60k mi...........................$9,999 '06 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4x4- Nice w/roof.........................$23,510 '04 Dodge Intrepid- 55k mi................................................................Wow! $8,888
'03 Crew Diesel 4x4 Dually...............Oh Boy! Why aren’t you here yet? '03 Chev. Impala LS- Very sharp!..............................................................Just traded!
'06 Ford Freestar- Buckets, in black...........................................$6,990 '03 Dodge Stratus- 100k mi. & great transportation...................................$6,980
'03 Ford F-250 Ext. Cab 4x4- V8 power plant. .Let’s do it: $17,500 ‘06 Toyota Rav4 AWD- #TP1579, auto, 2.4L 4 cyl., 40,391 mi. '03 Toyota Corolla.......................................................................................$6,995
'03 Tacoma Ext. Cab 4x4- Stick, 4 cyl................................$15,888 Silver w/good equip. Off lease.......................................................... 16,900
$
'03 Honda Civic Coupe- With 5 speed....................................................Join the fun!
'03 Tacoma TRD Off Road- V6 stick shift, neat truck.........$14,888 '05 Dodge Caravan-66k mi., Shults Certified.........................$10,800 '02 Mazda Millenia Sedan- Leather, slider....................Very rare car 4: $7,950
'03 Ford F-350 Lariat Crew- '04 Nissan Quest Minivan- Upgrade to a great unit!...........$10,800 '02 Buick Century- Super well maintained, 45k mi....................................$7,655
Powerstroke, dually. This truck rocks..................................... 19,500
$
'02 Toyota Camry Sedan- Great car!....................................................$11,848
'03 Jeep Liberty 4x4- Auto, 52k mi............................Hurry up! $9,999
‘01 Tacoma 4x4 Reg. Cab......................................................$8,850 '02 Pont. Sunfire Cpe.- Auto., with roof....................................................$6,500
'03 Grand Caravan- Hurry up ma!..............................................$6,995 '00 Dodge Avenger Sport- Super sharp!................................................$5,695
‘01 Tacoma Ext. 4x4- Auto., new frame....................................$9,495
'00 Toyota Camry- Auto..........................................................Dependable, Affordable.
7 1/2’ Western Plow- Nice Shape! $
1,448 CARFAX ON ALL PRE-OWNED VEHICLES. '99 Pontiac Grand Am SE Sedan- 68k mi..........................................$5,410
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COUDERSPORT, PA---Lenora K. Leedham, 84, of Rte. 417, Portville-Ceres Rd.

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Coudersport, PA, formerly of Takoma Park, Maryland, died Portville, NY • 716-933-8890
unexpectedly on Thursday, July 30, 2009 in the home of her son

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Erie County Medical Center in Buffalo after a short illness. Thursda Fritters and
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ELDRED, PA---Carol Edwin Strang, 85, of Slack Hollow :3
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Road died of natural causes on Monday (Aug.10, 2009) at his
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968-1526. 2/11pb THE BOLIVAR LIONESS CLUB IS COLLECTING used
FOR SALE- 1992 Harley Davidson Custom Softail, 13,356 mi., hearing aids for the Finger Lakes Region Lion’s Hearing
real sharp bike! Extras. $12,000. 2000 ZR-700 Arctic Cat Foundation. The FLRLHF assists financially burdened hearing
impaired persons in our area (and western NY). The used
snowmobile, 3,739 miles, $2,500. Call 814-778-5093, leave
hearing aids’ salvage value normally offsets the cost of repairs.
message. 2/11pb Please put your old hearing aids in a sealed plastic bag to
——————————————————————————————— prevent loss of small parts. A drop box is located at Steuben
GINSENG - TOP PRICES PAID Trust Bank, Bolivar, NY or contact Mary Lowery at 585-928-
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doublewide. Reduced to $69,900. Includes delivery and set up. United Methodist Church, 80 Friendship St., is a volunteer
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READ THE MONEYSAVER ONLINE each week at The PORTVILLE COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY, located
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ment. Please, do not call any other phone numbers. tf
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and chimney pipe, hearth pads, rough cut lumber and log siding, seeking to serve the residents of the Portville School district.
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eligible to receive food from the Portville Community Food
FOR SALE- 1994 Chevy Lumina, most all new parts, $900. 814- 372-4800 or 607-276-8588 to talk to someone who cares or to
Pantry. The food pantry is open the fourth Wednesday of each
225-4276. 2/11pb find a meeting in your area. tf
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•14707 Allentown, NY
•14708 Alma, NY
•14715 Bolivar, NY

LANDMARK CHEVROLET
•14721 Ceres, NY

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•14770 Portville, NY
•14774 Richburg, NY
•14754 Little Genesee, NY
•14786 W. Clarksville, NY

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•16748 Shinglehouse, PA

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2009 Chev. H.D. 3/4 w!
•16743 Port Allegany Brand N
ew! 2010 Chev. Impala LT d
Bran ! Brand Ne 2009 Chev. HHR LT
•16749 Smethport 4 Door New Ton 4x4 LT Reg. Cab Original MSRP $22,305
•16740 Mt. Jewett Original MSRP $25,010 Original MSRP $35.919
Landmark Discount -$2,350 Landmark Discount -$1,151
Landmark Discount -$811
•16745 Rixford Trade Equity or Cust. Cash -$3,500 #TJ044, 8' bed, H.O. 6.0 V8, Trade Equity or Cust. Cash -$3,500 Trade Equity or Cust. Cash -$3,500

AUGUST 18, 2009


•16724 Crosby Rebate -$500 auto. 6 spd. w/trailer tow, a.c., GM Rebate -$3,000 #TJ013, EFI big 4 cyl., a.o.d., GM Rebate -$2,000
#CK004, Big EFI V6, a.o.d., Your New tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, Customer Bonus Cash -$500 a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, Bonus Cash -$500
•16733 Hazel Hurst
•16729 Duke Center
a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm
stereo, CD, p.w./l.
Landmark $
Low Price 20,199 p.w./l., Xm satellite radio,
OnStar, Turn-by-Turn Nav.
Your New Land- $
mark Low Price 26,569 CD, p.w./l./seat, chr. whl. pkg. Your New Land- $
Super, super sharp! mark Low Price 15,154
•16731 Eldred
•16732 Gifford '05 Chev. Silverado Z-71 '08 Chev. '05 Pontiac '05 Chev. H.D. 3/4 Ton '95 Chev. '03
•16744 Rew Ext. Cab Impala Montana 4x4 LT C-1500 Ford
•16746 Roulette LT 4x4 Super Ext. Reg. Short Bed F-250
•16750 Turtlepoint Sport Van Cab Show Truck 4x4
•16730 E. Smethport #751, clim. control a.c. & heat, Showroom New Truck! #827, Ext. Cab Super Duty
#880, Short Bed, 5300 V8, #811, EFI V6, a.o.d., quad seat., #823, 8' bed, 6.0 V8, a.o.d., a.c.,
•16726 Cyclone a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm
tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, ft. & r. a.c. & heat, tilt, cruise, #826, Loaded Silverado w/$5,000 Diesel Power Stroke, XLT Pkg.
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dump truck, 26,000 GVW, diesel engine. Trailer available. 814-
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and your choice of a free: blower, remote or "We are delighted to host Dr. Zimpher and pleased that her treasures? The New York State Consumer Protection Board, in conjunction
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last decade to save with Lopi - America’s are certain Alfred State will make a positive lasting
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impression!"
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BAPTIST CHURCH
9003 Daggott Hollow
West Clarksville, NY
Rev. Les Chambers
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AUGUST 18, 2009

Sunday School..............9:30am
Morning Worship........10:45am
Sunday
Afternoon Service . . . . .1:30pm
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Wed. Prayer & Praise. . . . . .7pm

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Pastor: Fred Kemp
Sunday Services:
Sunday School.........9:45am
Worship Hour. . . . . . . .11:00am
Afternoon Service. . . .1:00pm
Wednesday-Family Night:
Bible Study & Prayer. . .7pm
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Parish Administrator:
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Sacramental Priest:
Msgr. Vincent Becker
Sunday Mass................9:00am
Weekday Mass
Mon..........................11:30am
First Fri. of Ea. Month......7pm
(followed by benediction)
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Sun. Eve. Service. . . . . . . . .6:30pm
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Pastor: Clara Wilder
Adult Sun. School.........9:15am
Children Sun. School. . . . . .10am
Sun. Morn. Worship . . . . . . .10am
Wed. Eve Fellowship.........7pm

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Office: 607-587-8436
Pastor: Kevin Palmiter
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Fellowship.................9:30am
Sabbath School..........9:45am
Morning Worship.....10:45am
Bible Study (Monday). . . .7pm
First Sabbath of each month:
Fellowship meal after Worship.
Wednesday
Open Bible Study...........7pm

DROP LEAF TABLE and 2 chairs, $30.00. 814-225-3175, 814- I like the question. Being frugal, at least to me, doesn’t always mean frequently at home. Nothing worse than having an inferior tool break at
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FOR SALE- Four tires, size P23570R16, will sell for $150.00 the item, the quality of the item, and the level of quality you need for cheaper than others.
o.b.o. Phone: 814-465-9353. fb your use. So here are the answers that I came up with. Cars. I admit that I’m a car lover, but that’s not the reason. By
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cylinder, 5 speed, Penn. inspected, $2,700.00 o.b.o. Call 814- then trash it you don’t need quality. Throwing away the fewest dollars for a car that has the options that I want. That way I won’t be tempted to
697-6614. Please leave message. pb seems to make a lot of sense. replace it in a few years to get the options that I don’t have on my
HAY FOR SALE- Square bales, 814-225-2257. cb Generic foods. Frankly, I don’t care which brand of instant oatmeal current ride. In both cases, spending a little now will save me more later.
I eat. The cheapest is just as good as the name brand. There are many Dress Clothing. Fortunately I don’t have to dress up too often. So a
FOR SALE- Leer 700 Cover, white, fits yrs. ‘99-’06 GMC, ‘99-’06
grocery items where the generic is a great way to save some money. No good quality suit or sport jacket can last me for years. Buying a timeless
Chevy w/o wing, excel. cond., $600.00. Handmade gun cabinet
need to pay for name brands’ marketing efforts. style and good quality makes sense. It’s also a good motivator to keep
(w/light), solid oak w/etched glass, holds 12 guns, 2-pcs. w/
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storage in bottom, 76” H x 50” W, excel. cond., $900.00. Dining
utilities. It seems silly to let lights burn needlessly or air conditioning closet!
set, oak & green metal table w/leaf, 4-swivel cushion chairs escape to the outside. I don’t know if the power company has an award Education. In almost any form. For myself and for my kids.
(green print), excel. cond., $600.00. Baker’s rack, oak & green for their best consumer, but even if they did, I don’t want it. College, continuing education, books that can help my career, anything
metal, 2-sm. drawers, very nice, $100.00. Blue all-season wicker Play clothes. For daily living I just want practical. I don’t need the that helps me learn more about myself, my work and the world around
set, glass top table, 4-chairs w/pads, excel. cond., $600.00. 585- latest styles or designers. Clothes for work and play should be me. This might not be true for everyone, but if you look at life as an
973-7612 pb functional. So I look for good quality and the lowest price I can find. adventure, you’ll want to keep asking questions and looking for answers.
Status items. Fancy watches, club memberships or having the latest Memories. The truth is I’m sentimental. So spending a little to
TOP 5 AREAS FOR SPENDING AND SAVING toy really doesn’t interest me. Spending to get others to think better of make, record or remind me of good times is worthwhile to me. Hard to
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Brad Tuttle, a blogger with Time.com, asked a number of people
involved with frugal living what things they would and would not spend Where The Dollar Stretcher is willing to spend a little more: You might want to come up with your own lists. It’s a good way to challenge
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them to Steve at Dave’s Diner, Ed at Majot’s Auto, Bolivar or Bill
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address and phone number to the above or write Bill at 874 conditions 1-800-229-7843
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BOLIVAR-RICHBURG CENTRAL
SCHOOL NEWS
AUGUST 18, 2009

Aug.
2009
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FROM THE DESK OF THE SUPERINTENDENT As in the past, the school day for elementary students will be from 7:50 - 2:55
except on Wednesdays when students will be dismissed at 2:15. Students should not
Dear Community Members:
be dropped off at school before 7:50 as there is no supervision in the building. If
We will soon be starting our 2009-2010 school year. Throughout the summer, our you are picking your child up at the end of the school day, you must wait for them in the
custodial staff has been working very hard along with our student summer crew to get hallway by the main office. If you bring your child to school late or need to get them out
the building in tip top shape for the new school year. Many of our teachers have been of school early, please sign them in or out in the guidance office. Your child must be
attending professional development activities to assist them in meeting the needs of our in school by 8:10 in order to not be marked tardy.
students. Our administrative team and some teachers spent a great deal of time hiring Continuing with our bus policy of last year, there will be no bus passes issued for
five new employees – one chemistry teacher, one physical education teacher, two students to ride a different bus home or be dropped off at a different location. If you
special education teachers, and a new cafeteria manager. have not filled out the form designating your child’s pick up and drop off point, please do
Also, I am sure you are aware of our summer academy and summer food program so by contacting our bus transportation supervisor at the bus garage.
which we ran. Both were very successful and thanks to our cafeteria staff, hundreds of Students may purchase breakfast and/or lunch using their student ID card. It is
students received free breakfast and lunch throughout most of the summer; a job very extremely important that your child has money on their cafeteria account. If a student
well done. does not have money on their account, they will not be able to purchase the menu meal.
Each summer our administrative team spends time reflecting over the past school “Meet the Teacher” night is scheduled for September 17 from 6:30 - 8:00 and
year. In doing so this year, I was reminded of communications. It is very important to Picture Day is scheduled for September 22.
keep the lines of communication open between the district and our community. At times, I am looking forward to a great school year working with our excellent faculty and staff as
I hear that various issues have taken place within our district and some of our community well as you the parents and your children. Working together as a TEAM, we can make
members were not aware of such issues or their resolutions. I always try to keep BRCS Elementary a model school.
everyone apprized of anything that may be happening, but from time to time I may miss
or forget something. If this occurs, please let me know. Anything that goes on within the
district is community information, please do not hesitate to call me and get the SECONDARY PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
information you are concerned with. Dear Students, Parents and Community Members,
As for my goals for the 2009-2010 school year, I will be focusing on four areas; It is with great anticipation that I welcome everyone back for the 2009-2010 school
student achievement, financial accountability, high standards for all employees, and year. I hope that everyone has had a refreshing summer and is eager to get started with
communications. the necessary work and responsibilities that are required for academic, behavioral and
With the financial situation in our State we need to watch our school finances very extra-curricular success.
closely. You never can tell if and when the State would cut or postpone our school aid To recap the 2008-2009 school year we saw continued improvement in both our
creating a serious financial cash flow for our school district. We will be continuing grades 6-8 state assessments and Regents examinations. In grades 6-8 a combined
contract negotiations with our professional staff, and we are hopeful that we will have a 45% more students passed the E.L.A. assessment and a combined 29% more students
contract before long. passed the math assessment than during the 2007-2008 school year. This is
We have finished all of our renovations in all of our buildings. The phone system is tremendous growth over a one year period and proof that what we are doing here at
the only part of our Phase VI Project not yet completed, but hopefully this will be Bolivar-Richburg Middle/High School is working. Results from our June Regents exams
complete before school starts or very shortly after. were stellar in almost all areas with the highlights being a 100% passing rate in U.S.
Speaking about the start of school, please mark your calendar for September 2, the History, E.L.A., Spanish and Integrated Algebra. Most importantly, we had fifty-two
first day of school for students. All staff will report to school on September 1 for staff students graduate with their diploma this past June.
development. School will be closed September 4 and September 7 for Labor Day and At the end of the last school year the Bolivar-Richburg Central School District as a
will start again on September 8. whole, had yet another successful year in regards to New York State Regents
As for high standards, we are going to hold our staff, students, and parents Examinations. The results are as follows:
accountable for doing their part of the educational process. I would expect no less from
myself. We will continue to provide staff development and resources necessary for all of JUNE 2009 REGENTS RESULTS
our staff to accomplish their various job responsibilities and they all will be held Percent Passed Percent Mastery
accountable to do a quality job in all areas of responsibility.
Regents Exam Number Tested Number Passed (65%) (85%)
I am asking you as parents to please set a goal – to be supportive of your children
throughout the school year and support the school system as it provides a quality Integrated Algebra 57 57 100% 4%
education for your children. Like raising children, which is not always an easy task, Geometry 52 42 81% 8%
educating your children sometimes becomes difficult. We understand that educating your Math B 31 20 66% 7%
children is our job and we will do our part. What I ask of you is for you to assist us in English 61 61 100% 54%
carrying out that task by supporting us. When you get that not so positive letter or phone
Global History 60 53 88% 33%
call, please be assured we are not picking on your child, we are trying to provide the
atmosphere and safe environment where all students can learn. Spanish 20 20 100% 75%
If you have questions, please give us a call and we will work through any concern Earth Science 57 48 84% 37%
or questions you have, so we can together provide a quality education for your child. If at Biology 61 57 98% 23%
any time you need to talk with me or would like to stop by and talk, please do so. I Chemistry 20 10 50% 0%
encourage open communication between our school and our community. Together we
Physics 10 7 70% 0%
can build a strong educated community which we all want to be part of.
I wish you and your children much success in the 2009-2010 school year. Enjoy the US History 60 60 100% 75%
remainder of your summer vacation and I will see your children September 2.
As you can see, our students performed admirably on the June 2009 Regents
Examinations; however we are never truly satisfied with these results, and look forward
to the challenge of raising the level of student performance during the upcoming school
year.
Joseph DeCerbo This summer has seen a number of new teachers being hired in the middle/high
Superintendent of Schools school building. New staff members are as follows;
1. Mrs. Stephanie Anger – Chemistry
2. Mrs. Julie Britt – 10th grade Special Education
ELEMENTARY NEWS 3. Ms. Leah Kirnan – 9th grade Special Education
By: Michael Schott The new teachers that have been hired bring a mix of experience and enthusiasm
Elementary Principal that should fit in nicely with our goal of providing the best education possible to all of our
The start of another school year is just around the corner, and I hope that the students.
students, faculty, and staff are gearing up for what I am sure will be another great year at As the summer draws to a close I’d like to point out some important upcoming
our elementary school. dates:
We have not had major renovations taking place at the elementary building this 1. August 17th – Start of fall sports
summer so our custodial staff, grounds crew, and summer help have been able to 2. August 18-19th – New student registration
thoroughly clean the building and get the outside of the building looking great for the 3. August 27th – 6th grade orientation (7:00 PM)
start of school. I thank them for all their hard work. 4. September 2nd – Opening Day of school for students
There have been many students and teachers using our building this summer as, 5. September 24th – Meet Your Teacher Night (6:30 – 7:30 PM)
once again, we had summer school and enrichment classes taking place. The free I hope everyone enjoys the remaining days of summer and I look forward to seeing
breakfast and lunch program also took place at the elementary building this summer and all of you very shortly. I know we are in store for another fantastic school year!
by the number of meals that were served, I’d have to say it was a huge success. Yours in education,
Teachers and staff will be returning to school on September 1 for an in-service day.
Students in grades 1-5 will start school on September 2. Parents of kindergarten
students will meet with your child’s teacher on this day and all kindergarten students will
start school on September 3. This is an early start for school for everyone, so please John R. Marshall
make note of it. Secondary Principal
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WHO DO I SEE FOR?
6th GRADE SUPPLY LIST FOR 2009 – 2010 (Secondary Building, Grades 6-12)
Math 6: A two-inch three ring binder, one dozen pencils, a big eraser and pencil cap ATHLETICS..........................................................................................................Mr. Wight
erasers, one package of loose leaf paper, one pack of 3 x 5 cards (no lines) and a metal ATTENDANCE (Excuses/Tardies) ....................................................................Main Office
clip to hold them, pencil bag to clip into binder, small hand pencil sharpener (optional). BUS TRANSPORTATION...............................................................................Ms. Feuchter

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CSE................................................................................................................Mrs. Bokman
ELA 6: Folder with pocket, pens, pencils, and paper. CAFETERIA (Reduced/Free Lunch)............................................................Mrs. Middleton
Social Studies 6: Pencils, pens, paper and three ring binder or folder. COMPUTERS.....................................................................................................Ms. Friend
Literacy 6: Paper, pencils, large 3 ring binder, 5 course dividers, highlighters CONDUCT, STUDENT.....................................................................................Mr. Marshall
Science 6: notebook (spiral), pens, pencils, ruler, crayons or colored pencils. COURSES (changes of schedule)...........................Mr. DiGirolamo or Mrs. Crandall-Bean
Physical Education 6: Sneakers, shorts and T-shirt. CURRICULUM CONCERNS............................................................................Mr. Marshall
Art 6: Pencil and spiral bound sketchbook (100-page sketchbook available for EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES..................................................................Ms.Sortore
purchase at school (RECOMMENDED), cost =$4.00). GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS/QUESTIONS..................................................Guidance
Writing 6: Students need a three-subject spiral bound notebook, pens, pencils and HEALTH CONCERNS........................................................................................Ms. Hefner
five different color highlighters. HELP WITH A PERSONAL PROBLEM...............................................Guidance Counselor
Keyboarding 6: A folder and a pencil for every class. Psychologist, Administrators, Teachers, County Mental Health
Music 6: A pencil is required for every class. LATE TO CLASS...........................................................Classroom Teacher or Main Office
** Colored pencils, crayons, markers, a ruler, and some erasable pens will be needed for LIBRARY/MEDIA..............................................................................................Ms. Dimmig

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various classes. Good manners and your brains ready to learn - bring these in LOCKER PROBLEMS.............................................................Main Office or Maintenance
September, too! LOST/STOLEN ARTICLES................................................................................Ms. Hefner
~~~~~~~~~~~ SCHEDULING......................................................................................................Guidance
STUDENT COUNCIL........................................................................................Ms. Dimmig
7TH GRADE SUPPLY LIST FOR 2009-2010 STUDENT/TEACHER CONCERNS......................................................................Principal
Here are a few recommended supplies your child should have available for the up- USE OF BUILDING.........................................................................Main Office or Principal
coming school year. The separate, color coded, 2 inch binders for each of the different
subjects are important in keeping your child organized. Thank you. Team 7 teachers
Supplies to be replenished through out the year... 2009-2010 SCHOOL YEAR CALENDAR
Blue or black pens, pencils with erasers, loose leaf paper, mechanical pencil sharpener
Subject supplies... September 1 Teacher In-service Day – No School
Social Studies 7: One BLACK binder September 2 School Opens Today
Math 7: One BLUE binder, pencil case *A scientific calculator (optional) September 4-7 Labor Day Weekend
Science 7: One GREEN binder
English 7: One RED binder October 12 Columbus Day
Art 7: Pencil and sketchbook (100 page spiral-bound: available for purchase at October 23 Teacher In-service Day – No School
school for $4.00).
Health/Home Careers 7: One 1 1/2 inch binder with paper in it. November 9-10 In-Service Day/Parent-Teacher Conference Day
Music 7: Pen or Pencil (to write with every class). November 11 Veteran’s Day
Physical Education 7: Sneakers, shorts and T-shirt. November 25-27 Thanksgiving Recess
~~~~~~~~~~~ December 23-Jan.1 Winter Recess
8th GRADE SUPPLY LIST FOR 2009 – 2010
January 18 Martin Luther King Day
Math 8: Three ring binder, paper, folder, ruler, pencils, scientific calculator (NOT a
January 26-29 Regents Exams
graphing calculator).
English 8: Pens, pencils, binder, paper. February 15-19 Mid-Winter Recess
Social Studies 8: A dozen pencils or pens, a loose-leaf notebook or binder with an
ample supply of paper, a good supply of good behavior. April 2-5 Easter Weekend
Science 8: One basic, inexpensive three-ring binder to keep science packets in, April 19-23 Spring Recess
pens, pencils.
Physical Education 8: Sneakers, shorts, a T-shirt. May 28-31 Memorial Day
Spanish 8: A folder or binder, paper, pens/pencils. Optional extras-index cards,
highlighters. (Parents, it is recommended to not purchase Spanish software or a June 15-24 Regents Exams
Spanish/English dictionary. The teacher will provide the necessary reference tools.) June 25 In-service Day
Music 8: A pen or pencil to bring to every class. June 27 Commencement
Home & Careers 8: Two colored pocket folders, pens, pencils, and a composition
***First Block begins @ 7:58, end of day 2:48 pm. Each Wednesday, unless
notebook.
otherwise announced, students will be released at 2:05 pm.
Tech 8: An old pair of sneakers for your Tech locker, pencils, and a three-ring binder
with loose leaf paper if you didn’t turn in yours last year.
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9TH GRADE SUPPLY LIST FOR 2009-2010
Below are the supplies for 9th grade CORE classes only. You may need additional
supplies for your elective courses like Art or Drafting. SUMMARY CODE OF CONDUCT
Algebra I: paper, #2 pencils, notebook (your choice binder or spiral) (Edited Version)
Integrated Algebra: Three-ring binder, pencils, ruler. Bolivar-Richburg Secondary School - 2009-2010
English 9: Three ring binder, loose leaf paper, pens, dividers for the binder.
Global History 9: 2 inch or larger three ring binder, loose leaf paper, pencils, blue Any Willful act, which disrupts the educational process, is prohibited.
or black pens, dividers for the binder & a book cover (free from school)
Spanish I: pen/pencil, paper, folder or binder, index cards, highlighters Definitions
Spanish II: pen/pencil, paper, folder or binder, index cards, highlighters For purposes of this code, the following definitions apply.
Earth Science : 3 ring binder for lab, erasers and #2 pencils for lab and class. Disruptive student - An elementary or secondary student under the age of 21 who is
~~~~~~~~~~~ substantially disruptive of the educational process or substantially interferes with the
teacher’s authority over the classroom.
JUNIORS TAKING US HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT: Parent - Parent, guardian, or person in parental relation to a student.
You will need the following supplies for my class : School Property - In or within any building, structure, athletic playing field, playground,
 3 Ring Binder parking lot, or land contained within the real property boundary line of a public
 Index Tabs For Your Binder. (You need 7 tabs in all) elementary or secondary school, or in or on a school bus, as defined in Vehicle and
 Index Cards (1 package to start – Preferably multi-colored) Traffic Law §142.
 Regular daily supplies such as paper, pen, etc. School Function - Any school-sponsored extra-curricular event or activity regardless of
Visit My Teacher Website @ www.mr-baldwin.com location.
See you in September! Violent Student - Student under the age of 21 who:
Mr. Baldwin 1. Commits an act of violence upon a school employee, or attempts to do so.
~~~~~~~~~~~ 2. Commits, while on school property or at a school function, an act of violence
upon another student or any other person lawfully on school property or at the school
HIGH SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST FOR 2009-2010 function, or attempts to do so.
Physics: 3-Ring notebook, Pens &/or pencils 3. Possesses, while on school property or at a school function, a weapon.
Health: Notebook, Pens &/or pencils, Pocket folder, Book cover 4. Displays, while on school property or at a school function, what appears to be a
Spanish I: Pens, Paper, Folder or binder for handouts, Index cards – 3 x 5, weapon.
Highlighters in 2-3 colors 5. Threatens, while on school property or at a school function, to use a weapon.
Music: Pencils with erasers Knowingly and intentionally damages or destroys the personal property of any school
Accounting: Two-pocket folder, 3-Subject notebook, Pencils & erasers, Ruler employee or any person lawfully on school property or at a school function.
English 10: 3-Ring binder (at least 2”), Paper, 5 tab separators, Blue or black pens 6. Knowingly and intentionally damages or destroys school district property.
Careers & Finance: 3-Ring notebook – 2” wide, Paper, Four dividers, Two-pocket Weapon - A firearm as defined in 18 USC ß921 for purposes of the Gun-Free Schools
folder Act. It also means any other gun, BB gun, pistol, revolver, shotgun, rifle, machine gun,
Business Math: 3-Subject notebook, 2-Pocket folder, Calculator – very simple one, disguised gun, dagger, dirk, razor, stiletto, switchblade knife, gravity knife, brass
Pencils & erasers knuckles, sling shot, metal knuckle knife, box cutter, cane sword, electronic dart gun,
Business Ownership & Marketing: 2-Pocket folder, 3-Ring notebook – 2” wide Kung Fu star, electronic stun gun, pepper spray or other noxious spray, explosive or
Paper incendiary bomb, other device, instrument, material or substance that can cause
physical injury or death when used to cause physical injury or death.

Student Dress Code


All students are expected to give proper attention to personal cleanliness and to
SUBSTITUTE TEACHER APPLICATIONS dress appropriately for school and school functions. Students and their parents have the
Bolivar-Richburg Central School District is accepting applications for the 2009-2010 primary responsibility for acceptable student dress and appearance. Teachers and all
school year for the following positions: other district personnel should exemplify and reinforce acceptable student dress and
help students develop an understanding of appropriate appearance in the school setting.
Elementary & Junior/Senior High School A student’s dress, grooming, and appearance, including hair style/color, jewelry,
Substitute Teachers and Teacher Aides make-up and nails:
1. Shall be safe, appropriate, and not disrupt or interfere with the educational
Please contact either main office for an application – 585-928-2561 or 928-1380. process.
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2. Shall recognize that extremely brief garments, such as tube tops, net tops, teacher, administrator, other district employee, or any person lawfully on school
halter tops, spaghetti straps, plunging necklines (front and/or back) extremely short skirts property, including graffiti or arson.
and shorts (must be mid-thigh) and see-through garments are prohibited. Shoulder 7. Intentionally damaging or destroying school district property.
straps must be at least 2 inches wide. No midriffs will be showing. Tops must cover the
midriff area, sitting or standing (the navel and back must be covered).
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E. Engage in any conduct that endangers the safety, morals, health, or welfare of
3. Shall ensure that under apparel is completely covered with outer clothing. No others.
open fly or see through pajama bottoms are allowed. Examples of such conduct include, but are not limited to:
4. Shall include footwear at all times. Slippers are not allowed. Footwear that is a 1. Lying to school personnel.
safety hazard will not be allowed. 2. Stealing the property of other students, school personnel or any other person
5. Shall exclude wearing hats, caps, or other head coverings in school or in the lawfully on school property or attending a school function.
classrooms. This includes no wearing of the hood of a sweatshirt. 3. Defamation, which includes making false or unprivileged statements or
6. Shall not include items that are vulgar, obscene, libelous, or denigrate others on representations about an individual or identifiable group of individuals that harm
account of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability.
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the reputation of the person or the identifiable group by demeaning them.


7. Shall not promote and/or endorse the use of alcohol, tobacco or illegal drugs 4. Discrimination, which includes the use of race, color, creed, national origin,
and/or encourage other illegal or violent activities. religion, gender, sexual orientation, or disability as a basis for treating another in
8. Shall not include wallet chains, spike jewelry and other heavy chains because a negative manner.
of the potential safety hazard and because they are disruptive in class and can damage 5. Harassment, which includes a sufficiently severe action or a persistent,
school property. pervasive pattern of actions or statements directed at an identifiable individual
9. Shall not wear clothing (including clothing with writing) or have appearance or group which are intended to be or which a reasonable person would perceive
which will tend to be upsetting to other persons present on school premises, as as ridiculing or demeaning.
determined by teachers or staff of the school. If the student disagrees with the 6. Intimidation, which includes engaging actions or statements that put another
conclusion of the teacher or staff member, they may seek review by the Principal or individual in fear of bodily harm.
Superintendent. If the student is unhappy with the decision of the named Administrators, 7. Hazing, which includes any intentional or reckless act directed against another
the student can request a further review by the Board of Education. for the purpose of initiation into, affiliating with or maintaining membership in
any school sponsored activity, organization, club or team.
This code is a guideline and is up to the discretion of the staff to determine 8. Selling, using, or possessing obscene material.
appropriateness as needed. Students who violate the student dress code shall be 9. Using vulgar or abusive language, cursing, or swearing.
required to modify their appearance by covering or removing the offending item, if 10. Smoking or possessing a cigarette, cigar, pipe or using chewing or smokeless
necessary or practical, and replacing it with an acceptable item. The office personnel will tobacco.
provide a t-shirt as needed. Any student who refuses to comply shall be subject to 11. Possessing, consuming, selling, distributing, or exchanging alcoholic beverages
discipline and any student who repeatedly fails to comply with the dress code shall be or illegal substances, or being under the influence of either. “Illegal substances”
subject to further discipline, up to and including out of school suspension. include, but are not limited to, inhalants, marijuana, cocaine, LSD, PCP,
amphetamines, heroin, steroids, look-alike drugs, and any substances
Electronic Devices commonly referred to as “designer drugs.”
All video, audio, cell phones, pagers and other electronic communication 12. Inappropriately using or sharing prescription and over-the-counter drugs.
devices are prohibited. Students who bring electronic devices to school are to 13. Gambling.
have them turned off and leave them in their lockers until dismissal. 14. Indecent exposure, that is, exposure to sight of the private parts of the body in a
Administrative action will be taken against students who violate this rule. lewd or indecent manner.
Consequences for this type of violation will result in detention and/or the school 15. Initiating a report warning of fire or other catastrophe without valid cause,
administrator/employee confiscating the electronic device. Repeated violations misuse of 911, or discharging a fire extinguisher.
will result in escalating circumstances which could include in-school suspension
and temporary confiscation of the electronic device. Devices which are frequently F. Engage in misconduct while on a school bus.
confiscated or cause a major disturbance can be held by the school for an It is crucial for students to behave appropriately while riding on district buses to
extended period of time. ensure their safety and that of other passengers and to avoid distracting the bus driver.
Parent and student communication should be kept to a minimum during the school Students are required to conduct themselves on the bus in a manner consistent with
day. In the event of an emergency, parents can contact the school to communicate with established standards for classroom behavior as outlined in the school bus riders’
their child, or a child can use the phone in the main office to contact a parent. Final manual.
decisions on communication are subject to the discretion of the school.
G. Engage in any form of academic misconduct.
Prohibited Student Conduct Examples of academic misconduct include, but are not limited to:
The board of education expects all students to conduct themselves in an 1. Plagiarism
appropriate and civil manner, with proper regard for the rights and welfare of other 2. Cheating
students, district personnel and other members of the school community, and for the 3. Copying
care of school facilities and equipment. 4. Altering records
The best discipline is self-imposed, and students must learn to assume and accept 5. Assisting another student in any of the above actions.
responsibility for their own behavior, as well as the consequences of their misbehavior.
District personnel who interact with students are expected to use disciplinary action only Reporting Violations
when necessary and to place emphasis on the students’ ability to grow in self-discipline. All students are expected to promptly report violations of the code of conduct to a
The board recognizes the need to make its expectations for student conduct while teacher, guidance counselor, the building principal or designee. Any student observing a
on school property or engaged in a school function specific and clear. The rules of student possessing a weapon, alcohol or illegal substance on school property or at a
conduct listed below are intended to do that and to focus on safety and respect for the school function shall report this information immediately to a teacher, the building
rights and property of others. Students who will not accept responsibility for their own principal, the principal’s designee or the superintendent.
behavior and who violate these school rules will be required to accept the penalties for Any weapon, alcohol, or illegal substance found shall be confiscated immediately, if
their conduct. possible, followed by notification to the parent of the student involved and the
Students may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including suspension from appropriate disciplinary sanction if warranted, which may include permanent suspension
school, when they: and referral for prosecution.

A. Engage in conduct that is disorderly. Disciplinary Penalties, Procedures & Referrals


Examples of disorderly conduct include, but are not limited to: Discipline is most effective when it deals directly with the problem at the time and
1. Running in hallways. place it occurs, and in a way that students view as fair and impartial. School personnel
2. Making unreasonable noise. who interact with students are expected to use disciplinary action only when necessary
3. Using language or gestures that are profane, lewd, vulgar, or abusive. and to place emphasis on the students’ ability to grow in self-discipline.
4. Obstructing vehicular or pedestrian traffic. Disciplinary action, when necessary, will be firm, fair and consistent so as to be the
5. Engaging in any willful act which disrupts the normal operation of the school most effective in changing student behavior. In determining the appropriate disciplinary
community. action, school personnel authorized to impose disciplinary penalties will consider the
6. Trespassing. Students are not permitted in any school building, other than the following:
one they regularly attend, without permission from the administrator in charge of 1. The student’s age.
the building. 2. The nature of the offense and the circumstances which led to the offense.
7. Computer/electronic communications misuse, including any unauthorized use of 3. The student’s prior disciplinary record.
computers, software, or internet/intranet account; accessing inappropriate 4. The effectiveness of other forms of discipline.
websites; or any other violation of the district’s acceptable use policy. 5. Information from parents, teachers and/or others, as appropriate.
8. No outwardly displays of affection will be allowed. 6. Other extenuating circumstances.
As a general rule, discipline will be progressive. This means that a student’s first
B. Engage in conduct that is insubordinate.
violation will usually merit a lighter penalty than subsequent violations. If the conduct of a
Examples of insubordinate conduct include, but are not limited to:
student is related to a disability or suspected disability, the student shall be referred to
1. Failing to comply with the reasonable directions of teachers, school
the Committee on Special Education and discipline, if warranted, shall be administered
administrators or other school employees in charge of students or otherwise
consistent with the separate requirements of this code of conduct for disciplining
demonstrating disrespect.
students with a disability or presumed to have a disability.
2. Lateness for, missing, or leaving school without permission.
3. Skipping detention.
Penalties
C. Engage in conduct that is disruptive. Students who are found to have violated the district’s code of conduct may be
Examples of disruptive conduct include, but are not limited to: subject to the following penalties, either alone or in combination. Penalties will be
1. Failing to comply with the reasonable directions of the teachers, school imposed by authorized school personnel as designed by School Education Law and
administrators, or other school personnel in charge of students. consistent with the student’s right to due process. Examples of penalties are:
1. Oral warning
D. Engage in conduct that is violent. 2. Written warning
Examples of violent conduct include, but are not limited to: 3. Written notification to parent
1. Committing an act of violence (such as hitting, kicking, punching, and 4. Detention
scratching) upon a teacher, administrator, or other school employee or 5. Extended detention.
attempting to do so. 6. Suspension from transportation
2. Committing an act of violence (such as hitting, kicking, punching, and 7. Suspension from athletic participation
scratching) upon another student or any other person lawfully on school 8. Suspension from social or extracurricular activities
property or attempting to do so. 9. Suspension of other privileges
3. Possessing a weapon. Authorized law enforcement officials are the only 10. In-School Suspension
persons permitted to have a weapon in their possession while on school 11. Removal from classroom by teacher
property or at a school function. 12. Short-term (five days or less) suspension from school
4. Displaying what appears to be a weapon. 13. Long-term (more than five days) suspension from school
5. Threatening to use any weapon. 14. Permanent suspension from school
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the nurse is available. The nurse will decide what should be done. Students must not
Periods of Suspension leave the building because of illness without authorization. If the nurse is not in,
students are to report to the main office.
Students who bring weapons to school
Any student found guilty of bringing a weapon onto school property will be subject to Honor Roll

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suspension from school for at least one calendar year. The following requirements are in effect for the junior and senior high school honor
Students who commit violent acts other than bringing a weapon to school. rolls:
Any student who is found to have committed a violent act, other than bringing a “High Honor” roll - students achieving an average of 90% or better in their
weapon onto school property, shall be subject to suspension from school for at least five academic subjects.
days. “Honor” roll - students achieving an average of 85%-90% in their academic
Students who are repeatedly substantially disruptive of the educational process or subjects.
repeatedly substantially interfere with the teacher’s authority over the classroom. Students attaining these honor rolls will have their names posted in several display
Any student who repeatedly is substantially disruptive of the educational process or boards in the building as well as printed in the local newspaper. Two Academic
substantially interferes with the teacher’s authority over the classroom will be suspended Recognition Banquets, grades 6-8 and grades 9-12, will be held in May of each school
from school for a minimum of two (2) days. For purposes of this code of conduct, year. The most outstanding and most improved student in each subject area will receive
“repeatedly is substantially disruptive” means engaging in conduct that results in the a framed certificate. Any student who maintains a 95 or above average for the year will
student being removed from the classroom by teacher(s) pursuant to Education Law receive a “Superintendent’s Scholar Certificate”, and any student who maintains an
§3214(3-a) and this code on four or more occasions during a semester. If the proposed average of 90-94 for the year will receive the “Principal’s Scholar Certificate”. Parents
penalty is the minimum two-day suspension, the student and the student’s parent will be

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as well as students will be invited to attend these Academic Recognition Banquets.
given the same notice and opportunity for an informal conference given to all students
subject to a short-term suspension. If the proposed penalty exceeds the minimum two- Textbooks
day suspension, the student and the student’s parent will be given the same notice and Each pupil will be responsible for his/her textbooks. All textbooks must be covered
opportunity for a hearing given to all students subject to a long-term suspension. The with a bookcover at the beginning of the school year. Students will be required to pay for
suspending authority has the authority to modify the minimum five-day suspension on a any lost or damaged textbooks.
case-by-case basis. In deciding whether to modify the penalty, the suspending authority
may consider the same factors considered in modifying a one-year suspension for DAILY SCHEDULE Grades 6-12
possessing a weapon. No student should be in the building before 7:40 a.m. (main lobby only). Homeroom
students are required to be in their homeroom at the 7:55 a.m. bell. Students are to be
Referrals in their assigned seats and prepared for announcements and instruction.
Students may be referred to a counselor, Family Court (PINS) or County Attorney for There will be four blocks each day:
a juvenile delinquent proceeding as required by law. Block 1: 7:58 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.
Block 2: 9:25 a.m. - 10:44 a.m.
Alternative Instruction Block 3: 10:47 a.m. - 12:41 p.m.
When a student of any age is removed from class by a teacher or a student of Block 4: 12:46 p.m. - 2:05 p.m.
compulsory attendance age is suspended from school pursuant to Education Law Advisement: 2:10 to 2:48 p.m. *
§3214, the district will take immediate steps to provide alternative means of instruction Dismissal: 2:48 p.m.*
for the student. There is no advisement period on Wednesdays; therefore, school is dismissed at 2:05
p.m. on Wednesdays.
Student Lockers, Desks and other School Storage Places Buses Depart: 3:00 p.m., Wednesdays: 2:10 p.m.
Students have no reasonable expectation of privacy with respect to these places No student should be in the building after 3:00 p.m. unless requested by a teacher or
and school officials retain complete control over them. This means that student lockers, participating in a supervised school-approved activity.
desks and other school storage places may be subject to search at any time by school
officials, without prior notice to students and without their consent. Comprehensive Pupil Attendance. This refers to students in grades 6-12
If you would like a full page version, please contact Mrs. Ratzel in the main 1. Attendance will be taken daily on a period-to-period basis and reported to the
office at the secondary building or Mrs. Robinson at the elementary office. attendance office, Bolivar Main Office (6-12).
2. Excused Absences, Early Dismissal, and Tardiness - Pupil will be allowed to
Student Guidelines make up the classroom assignment in a timely fashion. It is understood that it is
Cafeteria not the responsibility of the school or the individual teacher to ensure that
The school cafeteria is maintained as a vital part of the health program of the school. missed work is made up. It is the responsibility of the individual student to make
To encourage good nutrition, a well-balanced breakfast and lunch is offered at a up the missed work in a reasonable period of time, which is to be determined by
reasonable price. the individual teacher. (Usually within one class day after return to school).
The lunchroom management and your fellow students will appreciate your EXCUSED Absences, Tardies & Early Dismissals from school are:
cooperation in: a. Legal appointments
1. Depositing all lunch litter in wastebaskets. b. Educational activities sponsored by the school district
2. Returning all trays and utensils to the dishwashing area. c. Death of immediate family member
3. Leaving the table and floor around your place in a clean condition for others. d. Medical illness - personal and/or family member
No food or drink may be taken from the cafeteria. e. Music lesson/rehearsal sponsored by the school district.
f. Medical appointment
Library g. Religious holiday
The library is open every day school is open. The library is open before and after h. Suspension - In-School Suspension (all students)
school by appointment. You may use the library during study halls and advisement time. i. Suspension - Out-of-School Suspension (compulsory age students)
Library sign-in procedures are as follows: j. Military obligation
1. You are expected to bring work or read when you sign-in to use the library. k. Administrative approval/emergency situations - covers unexpected events
2. For study hall, you may sign-in before school or at the beginning of your study which keep a student from attendance. The principal will consider such
hall block. cases individually.
3. You must remain in the library after you sign-in for the block. l. Drivers License Test
4. You must be in the library when the bell rings. m. Bus late due to conditions beyond student’s control
5. You must bring materials with you. n. Late with a pass issued by school personnel
6. If you plan to come to the library during advisement, you must This list is not exhaustive and administrative review will be the final determinate in
get an advisement pass from the library during the day. extenuating circumstances.
Please put the library website in your favorites or bookmarks: 3. Unexcused Absences, Early Dismissal, and Tardiness - Student may not be ‘
www.brcs.wnyric.org/teacher/Imc. allowed to make-up the classroom assignments, quizzes or exams. It is ‘
understood that the individual student who missed school due to unexcused
Dance Procedures absence, tardy, or early dismissal may not be allowed to make-up the missed
Bolivar-Richburg is very proud of the student body’s positive attitude and appropriate work and could receive a zero for this work
conduct at school dances. Dances are considered an extracurricular activity sponsored
by the school, and as such, all regulations pertaining to student conduct are in effect. UNEXCUSED Absences, Tardies & Early Dismissals from school are:
Middle school dances (grades 6-8) are scheduled from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Grades 9-12 a. Babysitting
dance times are from 8:00-11:00 p.m. (Special dance times may vary and will be b. Birthday
announced in school). Generally all dances will be held on Friday or Saturday evenings. c. Extra day before or after vacation
Students who leave dances early will not be allowed readmittance and must sign out d. Hunting/fishing
when they leave. e. Late with no pass
In addition, the following rules apply: f. Non-essential appointments
1) Students must attend school the day of a dance (if a school day). g. Senior or any skip day
2) If a student leaves a dance, the student must also leave school grounds. h. Suspension - Out-of-school (student older than compulsory age)
3) No one will be admitted during the final hour of either dance. i. Transportation issue
4) Admission is limited to students of Bolivar-Richburg Central School unless they j. Truancy
are registered guests. A guest may register as follows: k. Vacation
a) Sign up as the host (B-R student) and sign up your guest (one host/one l. Overslept
guest). m. Work obligations
b) Sign up no later than one day prior to the date of the dance. The guest sign- This list is not exhaustive and administrative review will be the final determinate in
up sheet will be in the main office. extenuating circumstances.
c) The host student must accompany his/her guest to the dance in order for the 4. In the event of absenteeism, tardiness, or early dismissals, the following
guest to be admitted. options are available to the administration (or designee):
d) Any student bringing a guest is responsible for the conduct of the guest. a. Phone call
e) The guest must be under the age of twenty-one (21) for all regular dances. b. Letters of course attendance
c. Referral to outside agencies
Guidance d. PINS (Person In Need of Supervision)
Guidance services are available for all students. These services include assistance 5. Attendance will be taken by period in each classroom and reported to the
with educational planning, interpretation of test scores, occupational information, career attendance office. In the event of chronic absenteeism, tardiness, or early
information, study helps, help with home, school and/or social concerns, or any question dismissal, the following options are available to the administration:
the student may feel he would like to discuss with the counselor. a. Referral to the guidance counselor
Students wishing to visit a counselor should contact the secretary in the guidance b. Letter sent to the parents concerning the absenteeism, tardiness, or early
office to arrange for an appointment. dismissal
c. Home visits made by school personnel
Health Services d. Referral to the school psychologist
If a student becomes ill in school, the student should report his/her illness to the teacher, e. Parents and student requested to meet with the attendance committee. The
who will notify the nurse. The teacher will allow the student to report to the nurse when xx
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attendance committee will consist of an administrator, teacher, guidance MEET YOUR TEACHER NIGHT
counselor, school nurse, and school psychologist AT BOLIVAR-RICHBURG JR./SR. HIGH SCHOOL
f. Person In Need of Supervision (PINS)
g. Disciplinary action “Meet Your Teacher Night” is scheduled for Thursday, September 24, 2009
h. Referral to an outside agency
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at the Bolivar Campus. All parents of grades 6-12 are invited to attend.
i. Peer Counseling Teachers will be in their classrooms from 6:30-8:00pm to talk with parents.
j. Suspension of extracurricular participation. Refreshments will be served in the cafeteria from 7:00-8:00pm.
This list is not exhaustive and administrative review will be the final determinate in We look forward to seeing you on September 24th.
extenuating circumstances.

OTHER ATTENDANCE PROCEDURES:


 Parents are asked to call Bolivar Main Office (6-12) by 8:00 a.m. if their children
will not be attending school.
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 Please send in a written excuse explaining the reason for their absence upon
their return to school BOLIVAR-RICHBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL
 A class cut is an unauthorized absence from class when a student is not absent NEWSLETTER DATES BRCS NEWS
from school. A cut from a given class will result in administrative action. Chronic
The following dates have been established to publish the Bolivar-
problems will result in parent notification, alternative post-school, and loss of
Richburg School Newsletter during the 2009-2010 school year.
privileges.
August 18 January 12
 Tardiness to school must be accounted for by a written excuse, signed by a
September (no newsletter) February 9
parent or guardian, explaining the reason for the tardiness.
October 13 April 13
Chronic problems will be handled by the office. Anyone with an unexcused tardy three November 10 May 11
times in a semester will receive detention for each subsequent tardy. Anyone with an December 8 June 8
unexcused tardy more than ten times in a semester will receive an extended detention.
Any unexcused tardy after 10:00 a.m. will receive an extended detention regardless of
the number of times they have been tardy.
BOARD OF EDUCATION & B.R.C.S. PERSONNEL
 Teachers are expected to handle tardiness to class to their own satisfaction. 2009-2010
Should the problem continue, the administration will be involved for disciplinary
8/11/2009
action. The action will range from detention to eventual suspension should the
tardiness continue. Board of Education:
 Any parent or guardian requesting the temporary absence of a student (medical Name Title Term Ends
appointment, etc., during the day) shall present a written request to the Church, D. Michael Vice-President 2012
attendance office stating the reason for the absence. Students will be excused Ferris, Heather President 2011
from school only in the custody of legal parents or guardians or other such Greene, Carol member 2010
persons designated in writing by the legal parent or guardian. Guilliland, Guy member 2012
 Truancy is an illegal absence without authorization from home or school. Herne, David member 2010
Disciplinary action will result in detention or alternative post-school. Mead, Robert (Bob) member 2012
Wedge, MaryEllen member 2011
Bolivar-Richburg Central School Administration:
Section 504 Parent / Student Rights Name Title
in Identification, Evaluation, and Placement Bilotta, Jen Business Manager
DeCerbo, Joseph Superintendent of Schools
Please Keep This Explanation for Future Reference DiGirolamo, Dominic Guidance Director
Marshall, John Secondary Principal
(Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973) Schott, Michael Elementary Principal
Director of Curriculum
The following is a description of the rights granted by federal law to students with
handicaps.* The intent of the law is to keep you fully informed concerning decisions
about your child and to inform you of your rights if you disagree with any of these Faculty:
decisions. Name Title
You have the right to: Allen, Dustin English/Social Studies 6
1. Have your child take part in, and receive benefits from public education programs Allen, Jody Grade 1
without discrimination because of his/her handicapping condition; Anger, Stephanie Chemistry
2. Have the school district advise you of your rights under federal law; Auman, Amanda Physical Education
3. Receive notice with respect to identification, evaluation, or placement of your Babcock, Kathy Grade 2
child;
Baldwin, Eric Social Studies 11
4. Have your child receive a free appropriate public education. This includes the
right to be educated with nonhandicapped students to the maximum extent Baron, Angela Speech Therapist
appropriate. It also includes the right to have the school district make reasonable Baron, David Direct Consultant
accommodations to allow your child an equal opportunity to participate in school Bell, Rachel Vocal Music/Band, Elementary
and school-related activities; Berg, Jennifer Orchestral Music
5. Have your child educated in facilities and receive services comparable to those Bogey, Andrew Grade 1
provided nonhandicapped students; Bokman, Susan Direct Consultant Chairperson
6. Have your child receive special education and related services if he/she is found Britt, Julie Direct Consultant 10
to be eligible under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or Section 504 Britt, Ryan Social Studies 9
of the Rehabilitation Act; Brown, Gerald Art
7. Have evaluation, educational, and placement decisions made based upon a
Cady, Carolyn Business
variety of information sources, and by persons who know the student, the
evaluation data, and placement options; Castle, Lisa Math
8. Have transportation provided to and from an alternative placement setting at no Cawley, Kathleen Grade 5
greater cost to you than would be incurred if the student were placed in a Conklin, Mark Grade 4
program operated by the district; Crandall-Bean, Christy Middle School Guidance Counselor
9. Have your child be given an equal opportunity to participate in nonacademic and Crowley, Judy Elementary Guidance
extracurricular activities offered by the district; Dimmig, Sharon Librarian
10. Examine all relevant records relating to decisions regarding your child’s Donahue, Deb English 11
identification, evaluation, educational program, and placement; Emery, Mark Physical Education
11. Obtain copies of educational records at a reasonable cost unless the fee would Eshelman, Pat Biology
effectively deny you access to the records;
Evans, David Technology / Alternative Education
12. A response from the school district to reasonable requests for explanations and
interpretations of your child’s records; Evens, Denise Direct Consultant 6
13. Request amendment of your child’s educational records if there is a reasonable Gibbons, Michael Science
cause to believe that they are inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of Glover, Elizabeth Kindergarten
the privacy rights of your child. If the school district refuses this request for Greene, Elizabeth Science 6
amendment, it shall notify you within a reasonable time, and advise you of the Harmon, Sherry Direct Consultant
right to a hearing; Hawver, Kristan Direct Consultant 7
14. Request mediation or an impartial due process hearing related to decisions or Higley, Cynthia Direct Consultant
actions regarding your child’s identification, evaluation, educational program, or Hill, Heather Grade 2
placement. You and the student may take part in the hearing and have an Jahnke, Carol Psychologist
attorney represent you;
Kachermeyer, Nicole Instrumental Music, Jr./Sr. High
15. Ask for payment of reasonable attorney fees if you are successful on your claim;
16. File a local grievance. Keir, Christopher Vocal Music, Jr./Sr. High
*(29 U.S.C. 706(7), 794; 34 C.F.R. Part 104, 20 U.S.C. 1232g; 34 C.F.R. Part 99) Kinnicutt, George Technology
Kirnan, Leah Direct Consultant 9
The person in this district who is responsible for assuring that the district complies Kottwitz, David Social Studies 12
with Section 504 is: Lasnick, Brandi Spanish
Lawton, Casey Elementary Physical Education
John R. Marshall, Secondary Principal Lemaster, Sally Grade 2
Telephone number: Lounsberry, Kelly Grade 5
(585) 928-2561 Margeson, Jeff Art
or Margeson, Kari Direct Consultant 8
McCarthy, Kevin Grade 3
Michael A. Schott, Elementary Principal McClellan, Carol Grade 1
Telephone Number: McDonnell, William Math
(585) 928-1380
McDowell, Michelle English 7/8
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McDowell, Scott English 12 attend orientation will be given their schedules and locker assignments on the first day of
school. Students new to our district in grades 6-9 are also invited to attend
McMahon, Jeff Math
orientation to familiarize themselves with the building.
Miles, Yvonne Grade 3 I look forward to welcoming you to the Bolivar building and look forward to meeting
Minnemeyer, Linda Literacy/Writing 6 you at Sixth Grade Orientation!

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Mitchell, Meghan Kindergarten Mrs. Crandall-Bean, School Counselor, grades 6-9
Morris, Claire Art
Neudeck, Pamela Remedial Reading
Peck, Alex Social Studies 10
Perry, Kimberly Grade 4
Poorman, Gloria Math 6/7
Pruch, David Grade 4 MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OFFICE
Rickicki, Michelle Pre-Kindergarten/Reading Assistant WELCOMES YOU BACK
Rogers, Deidre Kindergarten Welcome back everyone. Another year has gone by and the beginning of the school
Sahm, Gregory Science 8 year 2009-10 is approaching us quickly. I hope everyone had a good summer.
Schena, Mary Direct Consultant 11/12 There have been a few changes in the attendance policy, so please read the
Comprehensive Attendance Policy located in the Code of Conduct in this newsletter. If
Schey, Lacey English 10

AUGUST 18, 2009


you’ve had any changes made with addresses, phone numbers, parental work numbers,
Scott, Sally Grade 1 etc, within the last year, please call the Attendance Office, located in the Main Office.
Scribner, Michelle Direct Consultant When students and parents enter to sign-in or out of the building for appointments, they
Sitter, Ann Kindergarten must report to the Main Office located on the second floor. Please, have your child bring
Smith, Dawn Writing Teacher in an excuse to the Main Office before the start of school so we won’t interrupt classes
Smith, Steve Grade 3 asking for their removal later in the day. If a student needs to drive himself to an
Snow, Thela Home & Career appointment, please add that information to the excuse or he will not be excused. ALL
Snyder, Mary Direct Consultant students should bring back a doctor’s excuse when attending an appointment, whether
Thomas, Justin English 9 they are in a sport or not. A parent or guardian are the ONLY adults allowed to excuse a
Thornton, Shane Science 7 student unless otherwise noted on the excuse signed by the parent or guardian. A
student who is 18 or older IS NOT allowed to sign himself out of school without written
Walker, Ann Spanish
parental permission for their appointment. If a student is absent due to illness, etc., a
Walters, Susan Math (remedial) parent should send in a written excuse the next day he returns to school. When a
Washer, Sharon Pre-Kindergarten student plans to be absent due to a vacation, he MUST pick up a vacation form from the
Weitzel, Kym Grade 5 Main Office (vacations are NOT a legal excuse).
Wight, Thomas Physical Education /Athletic Director Everyone here at Bolivar-Richburg wants to encourage good attendance and also
Wilber, MacKenzie Direct Consultant good rapport with our parents and students regarding attendance. If you have any
Windus, Michele Math questions or concerns, please feel free to call me at 928-2561 extension 0.
Wittenburg, Bud Speech Therapist Thank you for your time and cooperation.
Wolcott, Jane Grade 2 Amy Ratzel
Yehl, Steven Social Studies 7/8 Attendance Officer
Young, Connie Reading Coordinator
Zilker, Michael Elementary Physical Education
ATTENTION PARENTS:
Boces Faculty: Health Examinations Information
Name Title
As part of a required school health examination, a student is weighed and his/
Allen, Colby Computer Technician her height is measured. These numbers are used to figure out the student’s body
Day, Elysia Remedial Reading mass index or ‘BMI’. The BMI helps the doctor or nurse know if the student’s weight
Friend, Amanda Computer Coordinator is in a healthy range or is too high or too low. Recent changes to the New York
Garmon, Susan Librarian State Education Law require that BMI and weight status group be included as part of
Henneman, Emily Health the student’s school health examination. A sample of school districts will be
Perkins-Whitcher, Pam Psychologist selected to take part in a survey by the New York State Department of Health. If our
Wolfer, Jennifer Gifted & Talented school is selected to be part of the survey, we will be reporting to New York State
Department of Health information about our students’ weight status groups. Only
Non-Instructional Staff summary information is sent. No names and no information about individual
Aides: Deb Adams, Lois Andrews, Linda Atherton, Linda Austin, Tina Baldwin, students are sent. However, you may choose to have your child’s information
Sarah Crump, Charlene Davison, Michele Dunbar, Nadine Foster, Alice Hackett, Tom excluded from this survey report.
Jordan, Mary Lananger, Liz Liller, Darla Mascho, Betty Mitchell, Linda Perrin, Patricia The information sent to the New York State Department of Health will help
Pettit, Teresa Pratt, Julie Ratzel, Ellen Reesher, Deb Sexton health officials develop programs that make it easier for children to be healthier.
Cafeteria: Tracie Middleton (Manager), Tina Barnes, Sherry Blauvelt, Penny If you do not wish to have your child’s weight status group information included
Denning, Caroline Ferry, Donna Mascho, Cheryl Miller, Linda Perrin, Jessica Proper, as part of the Health Department’s survey this year, please print and sign your name
Karen Proper, Lisa Taylor below and return this form to:
Laundry: Shirley Mitchell
Maintenance: Thomas Cawley (Superintendent of Buildings & Grounds), Bernie MS/HS School Nurse Elementary School Nurse
Adams, Carol Atwell, Joe Bell, Kim Doane, Leslie Greene, Bill Jones, Joe McDonald, Vicki Hefner Yvonne Morris
Dale Pinney, Robert Sherwood, Teresa Walsh, Robert Weber 100 School Street 211 Main Street
Nurse: Victoria Hefner, Yvonne Morris Bolivar, NY 14715 Richburg, NY 14774
Offices: Connie Emery, Michelle Gleason, Patti McElheny, Amy Ratzel, Brenda 585.928.2561 585-928-1380
Robinson, Deb Sherwood, Deb Sisson, Diane Sortore, Sue Ueblhear
Pre-K Coordinator: Cathy Fuller Please do not include my child’s weight status information in the 2009-2010
Transportation: Ann Feuchter (Supervisor), Jeff Barnes, Howard Bean, Connie School Survey.
Best, Dean Davis, Cherry Feeley, Andrea Johnson, Terri Kirnan, Sue Lindquist, Donna
Mascho, Dan Mesler, Terrie Morrison, Steve Morrison, Gary Schasre, Lisa Taylor, Bruce ____________________________ _____________________
Weber, Jim White, Randy White. Attendants: Tonia Childs Print Child’s Name Date

____________________________ _____________________
Print Parent’s Name Parent’s Signature
6TH GRADE ORIENTATION NIGHT
The transition moving from fifth grade up to sixth can be a scary one for some SENIOR NEWS:
students! Sixth grade marks the passage from the elementary school to middle school,
The senior class would like to thank everyone who helped us at the Allegany
a time filled with many physical, social, and emotional changes. In May, fifth graders had
County Fair. We had a great time! We appreciate the donations and the extra help. It
a chance to have questions about sixth grade answered by student experts who were at
was a lot of fun and a great success. If any parents have receipts, please send them to
the time in sixth grade. Students were also able to tour the Bolivar building on “Moving-
Mrs. Windus or Mrs. McDowell as soon as possible. Next up is our magazine sale in
Up Day” and see where their sixth grade classrooms are located. Students had a chance
September. This will be the last fundraiser for our class. We also ask that seniors pay
to ask any last minute questions that they had after touring the building. Still some
their class dues as soon as possible.
students voiced the following concerns: “What if I get lost?” “What if I can’t get my
Please be sure to check the Class and Club website for updates on senior
locker undone?” “How will I get from one room to the next in time?” and “How will I know
activities. Information on the senior trip, graduation announcements, prom, and any
where to go next?” Hopefully Sixth Grade Orientation Night will ease some of these
other events will be posted there as it becomes available.
normal anxieties that students and parents experience.
For those students entering sixth grade this September and their parents, a
brief orientation will be held on ..... REQUIRED INFORMATION
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th AT 7PM FIRE INSPECTION: In compliance with New York State Education
Department Regulations, an annual fire inspection was conducted by certified
IN THE AUDITORIUM AT THE BOLIVAR CAMPUS. inspectors. All areas are in compliance.
At orientation: STRUCTURAL INSPECTION: In compliance with regulations, an annual
Students will receive their schedules (including locker numbers and combinations). structural inspection was conducted by certified inspectors. All areas are in
compliance.
An orientation packet will be handed out which details helpful information from the ASBESTOS: In compliance with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
6th grade team of teachers as well as study skill tips and other important (EPS) Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA), all asbestos material
information. in the school remains in good condition.
Reports on the above inspections are on file and you are welcome to view
Students and parents will be allowed to walk through the building to become familiar them at any time during normal school hours (Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to
with classroom locations. 3:00 PM).
Bolivar-Richburg Central School
Students can practice opening their lockers prior to the first day of school. Joseph DeCerbo, Superintendent
100 School Street
Hopefully this orientation will ease the transition to sixth grade. Students unable to Bolivar, NY 14715
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Bolivar-Richburg Central School News continued... 5 Students enrolling in grades 6 through 8 includes students who are entering,
Dear Parent/Guardian: repeating or transferring into grades 6 through 8 and students who are enrolling
As part of the Bolivar-Richburg Central School District’s pest management in gradeless classes and are the age equivalent of grades 6 through 8. Ten-year-
program, pesticides are occasionally applied. You have the right to be informed prior to olds entering grades 6 through 8 do not need to have a Tdap vaccine. They will
any pesticide application made to the school grounds and buildings. In certain need to receive a Tdap once they turn 11. Students who receive a Td vaccine
AUGUST 18, 2009

emergencies, pesticides may be applied without prior notice, but you will be provided within 2 years prior to entering grades 6 through 8 should not receive (with rare
notice following any such application. If you need prior notification, please complete the exceptions) the booster dose of Tdap until 2 years has elapsed. It is required that
information below and submit to: those students who are not eligible on this basis be flagged, tracked, and
Bolivar-Richburg Central School immunized at the appropriate time.
100 School Street
Bolivar, NY 14715 6 The New York State Department of Health Immunization Program concurs with the
ACIP which recommends that vaccine doses administered up to 4 days before the
------------------------------------------------------- minimum interval or 12 months of age for measles, mumps, rubella and varicella
be counted as valid.
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Pesticides use Prior Notification Request


(Please Print)
7 Hepatitis B - For students in grades 7-12.3 doses of Recombivax HB or Engerix-8
is required, except for those students who received 2 doses of adult hepatitis
B vaccine (Recombivax) which is recommended for children 11-15 years old.
Parent/Guardian Name:________________________________________________
8 Four doses of Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) is recommended by 15 months
Child’s Name:_______________________________________________________ or more of age, however only 3 doses are required for day-care entry. If a child
enters a day care on or after 15 months of age, and has not received 3 doses of
Street Address:______________________________________________________ Hib vaccine, only one dose on or after 15 months of age is required.

City:_______________________________ ZIP Code:______________________ 9 Unvaccinated children 7-11 months of age should receive 2 doses, at least 4
weeks apart, followed by a 3rd dose at age 12-15 months. Unvaccinated children
Telephone Numbers: Daytime_________________ Evening_______________ 12-23 months of age should receive 2 doses of vaccine at least 8 weeks apart.
Previously unvaccinated children 24-59 months of age should receive only 1 dose.

Please Check One: 10 Students enrolling in grades 6 through 10 includes students who are entering,
repeating or transferring into grades 6 through 10 and students who are enrolling
in gradeless classes and are the age equivalent of grades 6 through 10. Two (2)
_____ I wish to be notified prior to a scheduled pesticide treatment inside of the doses of varicella vaccine are recommended for all students, but not required for
building. school entry.
For further information contact:
_____ I wish to be notified prior to a scheduled pesticide treatment on the grounds New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Immunization,
of the school. Room 649, Corning Tower ESP, Albany, NY 12237, (518) 473-4437.
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of Immunization,
Program Support Unit, P.O. Box 21, 18th Floor/Mailroom, 2 Layfayette St., New York, NY
_____ Both of the above. 10007, (212) 676-2301.
New York State Department of Health Bureau of Immunization
_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________ BRCS VOLLEYBALL CLINIC


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AND COMPETITION
For all students in 8th-12th grade
NEW YORK STATE IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS FOR SCHOOL Improve your skills and have fun!
ENTRANCE/ATTENDANCE1
August 22nd BRCS Building No Cost
Clinic: 9:00 am - 11:30 am
Pre-kindergarten With Nancy Cole - Houghton College Coach
Vaccines (Day Care, Nursery, Head Start, Game Play 11:30 am -1:00 pm
or Pre-K)2 School (K-12)
Questions: Contact Mike Zilker or Amanda Baker
Diphtheria Toxoid 3 doses (New York City Schools - 3 doses at the school (928-2561)
Containing Vaccine 4 doses)3 (New York City schools - 4 doses
- required for kindergarten only)
Tetanus Toxoid Bolivar-Richburg Central School Menu
Containing Vaccine 3 doses if born on or Not applicable until student born September 2009
and Pertussis Vaccine after 1/1/2005 on or after 1/1/2005 enrolls in Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri.
(DTaP, DTP)4 school Lunch 1 2 3 4
Tetanus, Diphtheria, Not applicable Born on or after 1/1/94 and
Prices
Full $1.50
Welcome Hot Dog on Bun
Pasta Salad
Assorted Wraps
Salsa
and Pertussis Booster
(Tdap)
enrolling in grades 6 through 8
for the 2009-2010 school year5
Reduced Back! Green Beans Veggie Sticks No School
$0.25 Applesauce Peaches
1 dose
7 8 9 10 11
Polio (IPV or OPV) Please ask Pizza Logs
3 doses 3 doses Taco Bar (H.S.) Chicken Nuggets Meatball Sub
for your
Pizza Sauce Tacos (Elem.) Corn Potato Chips
card and No School
Measles, Mumps and 1 dose 2 doses of measles-containing use your Corn Lettuce & tomato Dinner Roll Veggie Sticks
Rubella (MMR)6 vaccine and 1 dose each of ID number Apple Mixed Fruit Apples
mumps and rubella (preferably as at all times
Chicken Patty 13 14 15 16 17
MMR) when Pasta Turkey & Gravy
purchasing on Bun Bar (H.S.) Sloppy Joe on Bun Biscuits Pizza
Hepatitis B 3 doses 3 doses7 food in the French Fries Spaghetti (Elem.) Corn Mashed Potatoes Veggie Sticks
cafeteria. Cooked Carrots Green Beans Pineapple Peas Bananas
Haemophilus 3 doses if less than 15 months of Not applicable Fresh Fruit Peaches Apples
influenzae type b (Hib) age or 1 dose administered on or If you have
21 Nachos 22 23 24 25
after 15 months of age8 an allergy BBQ Pork on Bun Baked Rotini
to any food w/Meat Ham & Cheese Fish Sandwich
Seasoned Potato & Cheese Sauce Subs Green Beans French Fries
Born on or after 1/1/08 Not applicable items Wedges
Pneumococcal please Chef Salad Lettuce & Tomato Dinner Roll Coleslaw
4 doses by 15 months of age, Corn
Conjugate Vaccine contact the Salsa, Pears Apples Peaches Cookies
given at age-appropriate times Pineapple
(PCV) cafeteria
and intervals9 Cheeseburger 28 29 30
manager Pizza Brunch @ Lunch
Varicella (Chickenpox)6 Born on or after 1/1/98 or born on for an Deluxe, Lettuce,
Born on or after 1/1/2000 Carrots & Celery French Toast Sticks
or after 1/1/94 and enrolling in alternate. Tomato & Pickle
Assorted Fresh Sausage, Applesauce
grades 6 through 10 for the 2009- Cooked Carrots
Fruit Orange Juice
2010 school year10 1 dose Pears
Elementary Students - Pre-order salads include: vegetables, meat, cheeseand roll.
1 Demonstrated serologic evidence of either measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B or Served Daily - Assorted 8 oz. Milk, Fresh Fruit.
varicella antibodies is acceptable proof of immunity to these diseases. Diagnosis by a Served Daily at the MS/HS - Grab and Go Line - Salads, Subs, Pizza, Fruit, Juice & Milk.
physician, physician assistant or nurse practitioner that a child/student has had
measles, mumps, or varicella diseases is acceptable proof of immunity to those
diseases.

2 Children in a Pre-kindergarten setting should be age appropriately immunized. The


number of doses depends on the schedule recommended by the Advisory Committee
on Immunization Practices (ACIP). PERMISSION FOR STUDENT PICTURES
During the school year, your child participates in many activities in
3 Please note at this time that New York State requires 3 doses of diphtheria toxoid- the elementary school, such as concerts, plays, assemblies, field day and
containing vaccine (New York City requires 4 doses for pre-kindergarten and many others. From time to time, we take pictures of these events and have
kindergarten only) and three doses of polio vaccine for entry into kindergarten and for them published in our newsletter or in the local newspapers. The children
any student entering a school in New York State for the first time. However, ACIP enjoy seeing their pictures in the newsletter or newspaper. If for some
recommends 4 doses of diphtheria toxoid-containing vaccine by age 18 months and reason you would prefer not to have your child’s picture in them, please
5 doses by age 4-6 years of age. Children 4-6 years of age should receive 4 doses of send a note to that effect to Mrs. Robinson, secretary in the elementary
polio vaccine unless the 3rd dose is given after 4 years of age. office. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.

4 DTaP is the vaccine currently recommended for diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis.
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Bolivar-Richburg Central School News continued... THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT BOLIVAR-RICHBURG CENTRAL
ATTENDANCE PROCEDURES K-5 SCHOOL HEALTH POLICIES
IMMUNIZATION: State law requires all students entering public or private school be
1. The grades K-5 attendance will be recorded by each teacher using the SASI immunized against the following: polio, DPT, measles, rubella, mumps, chicken pox,
program. hepatitis B and Haemophilus influenza. Legal exemptions are allowed for medical or

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religious reasons only. A complete record of immunizations must be presented before a
2. Absence: All students who were absent or tardy from school MUST submit a written child may enter Bolivar-Richburg Central School.
excuse upon their return. These excuses are to be sent to the guidance office. ILLNESS: A child who appears ill should be kept home. Prolonged or contagious
Include the child’s name and date of absence, the reason for absence or tardiness illness should be reported to the school nurse so she may contact parents whose
and parent signature. children may have been exposed. If a child becomes ill in school, parents will be notified
3. Lateness: When tardy to school, a student must get an Admission Slip upon and are expected to come for the child or make arrangements to have him/her taken
arrival from the guidance secretary. This slip must be given to his/her teacher. home.
4. Parents are asked to call the nurse by 8:10 a.m. if their children will not be EMERGENCY NUMBERS: It is important to have in our files the name and phone
attending school. number of a friend or relative who may assume responsibility for a child when the parent
cannot be reached. Our policy is not to release a child in the custody of anyone other
5. Excused and Unexcused Absences: than the parent or a designated person. It is also important to have the name and phone
⌧ Absences from school which are considered excused include : number of the child’s doctor.
⌧ Personal illness EXCUSES: School policy requires a written excuse be kept on file for each absence

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⌧ Death in the family or tardy. It should include the child’s name, the date, reason for the absence, number of
⌧ Medical appointments days absent or tardy and the parent’s signature.
⌧ Dental appointments EMERGENCY CARE: State law permits a nurse to give one-time emergency care
⌧ Impassable roads only. Accidents or illnesses that occur at home cannot be treated at school.
⌧ Weather conditions MEDICATIONS: A school nurse may not legally give any medication, even aspirin,
⌧ Religious observance without a written order signed by a doctor and written permission signed by the parents.
⌧ Required to be in court Where daily medication is required, the doctor’s order and parent’s permission must be
⌧ Quarantine renewed each year. Never send medications to school with the child. It may change
⌧ Music lessons hands on the way to school.
⌧ Attendance at health clinics MEDICAL PROGRAM: Physicals are required before entrance to kindergarten.
⌧ Educational trip School physicals are required in first, third, fifth, seventh and tenth grades and on all new
⌧ Planned evidence of an acceptable educational experience students who have not had one. Parents will be notified of any conditions the doctor
⌧ Administrative approval / emergency situations - covers unexpected events feels may require treatment. Eyes and ears of all students, kindergarten through sixth
which keep a student from attendance. Such cases will be considered grade, are screened each year. Parents are notified if any student fails the screening
individually by the principal or his designee. test.
ACCIDENTS: School related accidents are covered by school insurance. The
⌧ Absences from school which are considered unexcused include: insurance contract states that parents must use their own insurance first and then the
⌧ Visiting family, friends, etc. school insurance will continue coverage. This avoids duplication of payments and keeps
⌧ Hair cut the cost of the insurance within reasonable limits.
⌧ Overslept
⌧ Babysitting
⌧ Needed at home
⌧ Trip with or without parents - recreational purposes
Because vacation periods are provided within the school calendar, trips
taken at other times during the school year will be considered unexcused K-5 CLASS LISTS
absences. 2009-10
⌧ Truancy
⌧ For items not contained within the lists of excused and unexcused KINDERGARTEN
absences, the principal or his designee will determine if the absence is
excused or unexcused. Miss. Glover Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. Rogers Mrs. Sitter
Room 004 Room 008 Room 006 Room 003
Carll, Ally Baldwin, David Bentley, Braelin Burdick, Shayla
CAFETERIA RULES Champlin, Darien Cafarella, Niko Bowen, Raina Childs, Ethan
Crawford, Danial Cawley, Michaela Chind, Jason Crawford, Andrew
1. Stay in your seats. You may get out of your seat Faes, Garrett Danaher, Landon Collins, Joseph Dennis, Gabe
ONE time only to throw away your trash. Gilliland, Chloe Elias, Abigail Cook, Chase Feldbauer, Sydney
2. Keep your hands and feet to yourself. Militello, Breanna Ellis, Brayden Giardini, Kayli Johnson, Bradley
3. Do not throw food or touch the food of others. Parker, Austin Greeson, Ryan Gowdy, Castity Keiser, Kaylee
4. Talk rather than yell to the children sitting near you. Peck, Jason Johnson, Lillian Karnuth, Wyatt Majot, Jessica
5. Listen and obey the cafeteria monitors. Priddy, Jocilynne Johnston, Paityn Lewis, Ethen Miller, Lukas
Proctor, Bryannan Kinnicutt, Lloyd MacDonell, Camdyn Phearsdorf, Rylee
Puccinelli, Dakoda MacDonell, Phillip Swift, Jalen Pope, Sebastian
Sisson, Madison Mitchell, Matthew Tompkins, Kadin Sheahen, Hayvin
MEET YOUR TEACHER NIGHT AT BOLIVAR-RICHBURG Tompkins, Freddie Pangburn, Zane W inans-Brownell, Tasha Shingler, Elizabeth
Turybury, Jaegar Rockefeller, Tayler Zilker, Ashlin Stuck, Hunter
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Vennard, Owen Taft, Jarod
“Meet Your Teacher Night” is scheduled for Thursday, September 17, 2009 in the
Bolivar-Richburg Elementary School. All parents of students in grades kindergarten FIRST GRADE
through five are invited to attend. Teachers will be in their classrooms from 6:30 - 8:00
to talk with parents. Refreshments will be served in the cafeteria from 7:00 - 8:00. Mrs. Allen Mr. Bogey Mrs. McClellan Mrs. Scott
We look forward to seeing you on September 17. Room 025 Room 023 Room 022 Room 024
Barkley, Daniel Baldwin, Dominick Baldwin, Daniel Clark, Sarah
Chudy, Antonio Billings, Damien Barrett, Katarina Day, Brayden

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☺ Curtis, Gary
Davis, Nichole
Carll, Mary
Carmichael, Jacob
Bess, Logan
Conley-Mitchell, William
Geist, Roger
Hebert, Allyson
PICTURE DAY IS COMING SOON! Duchesne Jr., Thomas Cole, Aliyah Evingham, Hudson Kreamer, Seth
Faulkner, Cayden Gilliland, Brennen Fisher, Logan Mascho, Brittney
K-12 Picture Day has been scheduled for Tuesday, Sept.22. Ferris, Kelsey Gleason, Tucker Higby, Lucas Murphy, Taylor
Flyers/envelopes will be sent home with your Guenther, Kurt Greeson, Jason Hitchcock, Courtney Nichols, Gage
child the first week of school. Kreamer, Kadence Karnuth, Wayne MacDonell, Alexander Pacer, Kelsey
McDonald, Owen Murphy, Emma Marshall, Olivia Pangburn, Mark
Perrin, Aliya Peck, Jacob Perkins, Dylan Pilon, Landon
Prial, Tristen Phearsdorf, Kyla Skinner, Dustin Stives, River
Roberts, Benjamin Smith, Eleanor Taylor, Paige Wedge, Tasha
WHO DO I SEE FOR? Taylor, Jesse Stone, Dominic Thornton, Samuel Weston, George
(Elementary Building, Grades K-5) Turybury, Mercedes Thomas, Gracie Vattes, Eric Wheeler, Ashtin
Wyckoff, Kayla Weatherley, Adam Williams, Ethan
Attendance (excuses/tardies)........................................................................Mrs. Ueblhear Yates, Dawson
Cafeteria (reduced/free lunch)......................................................................Mrs. Middleton
Curriculum concerns.....................................................................................................TBA SECOND GRADE
Health concerns.............................................................................................Mrs. Y. Morris
Help with a personal problem.......................................Guidance Counselor, Psychologist, Mrs. Babcock Mrs. Hill Mrs. Lemaster Mrs. Wolcott
Administrators, Teachers Room 027 Room 026 Room 021 Room 028
Library/Media..................................................................................................Miss Garmon Brisky, Seth Carr, Rayce Bennett, Harold Burkett, Cole
Lost/stolen articles.........................................................................................Mrs. Y. Morris Burdick, Kayla Davis, Austin Bucher, Amber Coats, Gabriel
Student/Teacher concerns....................................................................Classroom Teacher Carpenter, Christopher Denning, Brendon Burdick, Veda Farrell, Catherine
Transportation................................................................................................Mrs. Feuchter Dannheim, Madisyn Dudley, Alexis Cole, Cassidy Griggs, Sophia
Use of building.....................................................................................................Mr. Schott Hess, Skyler Geist, Autumn Cowles, Madison Jones, Macy
Johnson, Denver Grover, Karson Danaher, Riley Matthews, Jordan
Masterson, Carissa Kinnicutt, Emma Deck, Dennis Middaugh, Kaylee
Mattison, Felicity Kreamer, Makayla Giordano, Robert Neudeck, Gavyn
McCarthy, Abigail McDonald, Jaydon Hemphill, Jasey Nolan, Josie
LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO.... Neudeck, Owen McDonald, Jordon Hodgson, Delainee Pope, Fiona
Poweska, Payge Murray, Hunter Liller, Angel Schiralli, Margaret
Consider donating some of your time volunteering in the elementary building. Scott, Isaac Nichols, Felicia McDonald, Jacob Sisson, Caleigh
If you are interested, contact the elementary office at 928-1380 for information. Starks, Cody Peters, Salena Morris, Tyler Swift, Rashai
Thank you.
☺ Stuck, Victoria
Wiatrowski, Hannah
Turybury, Robert
Whitcher, Allison
Murray, Chase
Thornton, Gabriel
Tarby, Sarah
Wright, Alissa
Wiedemann, Neleha
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Safety
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With kids heading back to


Safety On & Off The School Bus school, it’s a good time to
More than 23 million kids ride a school bus every day. think about their safety to
And it’s up to those kids to take some safety precau-
tions when it comes to waiting for and and from school, on the bus
riding on the bus.
and at home. We have col-
Going to the bus stop...
• Whenever possible, walk with others from lected information to help
your school.
you and your kids take steps
• Try not to walk in the street. If you have to walk Safety To & From School
in the street, walk as close to the curb as possible. to have a safer school year.
• Be alert and avoid any signs of danger. It’s best if children are accompanied by adults or
• Obey traffic lights and signals. a group of friends when heading to or from
• When you are crossing the street, cross only at • Do not put belongings in the aisle. Keep them school or the school bus. But that’s not always
the corner and use crosswalks where possible. away from emergency exits. possible, so children need to take these precau-
Look both ways before crossing. • Eating and drinking are not allowed on the bus. tions:
• Be courteous to the driver and other riders.
While you wait for the bus... • Listen to any directions the driver gives you. • Never talk to strangers.
• Dress right for the weather. • Do not make noises or gestures to distract the • Never accept anything from a stranger.
• Arrive at the bus stop on time. driver or annoy others. • Do not agree to anything suggested by
• Stay away from the street while you are waiting a stranger.
for the bus. Leaving the bus... • Walk away if a person makes you feel
• Do not stand up until the bus comes to a uncomfortable.
Boarding the school bus... complete stop.
• Do not approach the bus until it stops • Do not accept a ride from or go with a
• Use the handrail when leaving the bus. stranger.
completely, then wait for the driver’s signal. • Never walk behind the school bus.
• Drawstrings, ties, straps and backpacks can get • Know your telephone number and the
• If you cannot see the bus driver, the driver number of a close friend or relative.
caught in bus doors, railings or aisles, so be extra probably cannot see you. Take five giant steps
careful when getting on or off the bus. • Avoid areas where drugs are sold.
away from the bus, and you should be able to see • Do not touch or pick up drugs, alcohol or
• Enter the bus in single file. Do not push. the driver, and the driver should be able to see you.
• Use the handrail. weapons for any reason.
• Never crawl under a bus. Do not bend down near
• Take a seat quickly and sit facing forward. or under the bus. If you are approached by a stranger or a
Riding the bus... • If you need to cross the street, wait for the driver to stranger touches you...
• Always obey school bus rules. signal, then cross the street in front of the bus. Shout “NO!” and get away quickly. Find an
• Remain seated throughout the ride. • Look both ways before crossing the street. adult you trust, such as your parent or a teacher.
• Keep your arms, hands and head inside the bus. • Never run back to the bus, even if you have If you cannot find an adult, call 9-1-1. Do not
• Help keep the bus neat and clean. forgotten something. hang up until the person on the
phone says you can, and follow all his/her
instructions.
It’s important that you remember what the per-
son looks like, what he/she was wearing and
what kind of car he/she was driving. Even if
you are afraid about what happened, it is not
your fault, and it is very important that you tell
your parent(s).
Try to arrange to walk to and from school or the
bus with a friend or group of friends. Stay alert
to what’s going on and who might be around
you.

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Bolivar-Richburg Central School News continued... Murphy, Taylor Pleasant Valley Clarke, Ethan McGoigle, Chelsea
Puccinelli, Dakoda Vennard, Austin Doane, Kami Names of students in A.M. Vattes, Eric Miller, Lukas
Puccinelli, Savannah Cradduck, Tiffany Dannheim, Fred Pickup order Carll, Ally Ellis, Benjamin
Faulkner, Nolan Hitchcock, Alexander Dannheim, Madisyn Shingler, Elizabeth Carll, Mary Ellis, Heidi
Faulkner, Cayden Carr, Rayce Pangburn, Zane Thomas, Kylee Ellis, Sadie
P/U elementary students Pangburn, Mark Thomas, Baylee Hisel, Andrew

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McCarthy, Abigail Carr, Devin
Denning, Brendon Cradduck, Courtney at High School Grover, Kendall Strawser, Rachael Blauvelt, Haley
Lewis, Ethen Gowdy, Castity Marshall, Olivia Grover, Karson Moore, Kacie Blauvelt, Rachelle
MacDonell, Phillip Gowdy, Aaron Hulin Jr., Wayne Faulkner, Hayley Pettit, Lewis
MacDonell, Camdyn Sisson, Caleigh Crawford, Andrew Faulkner, Caleb High School Students to Pettit, Reston
Mesler, Brett Boll, Mikayla Faulkner, Megan be picked up at Reed St. Studley, Hunter
Bus #31 Cafarplla, Neiko Gaines, Frederick Stuck, Zachary Vennard, Austin Studley, Colton
Driver: R. White Cafarplla, Desiaree Bess, Logan Stuck, Casey Collins, Brianne Fountain, Albert
Bell Brook-School St.- Cafarplla, Selina Lewis. Makenzie Millington, Tearyn Collins, Kevin Fountain, Anthony
High St. 417W. - Ceres Mertens, Ariel Crosby, Krysten Heary, Ethan Butler, Eathon Fountain, Taylor
Halls Crossing Sisson, Kyle Rich, Ashley Holly, Dustin Winchell, Dallas Fountain, Wilbur
Names of students in A.M. Mielke, Charles Perkins, Makela Holly, Jordan Sisson, Kaylynn Fountain, RoseMary
pickup order Williams, Boedy Perkins, Dylan Dougherty, Andrew Karns, Nathan Fountain, Sylvia
Fitzsimmons, Dylan Johnson, Hunter Mullen, Justice Dougherty, Abby Marble, Mary Butler, Samantha

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Ginter, Brett Johnson, Brooke Pope, Sara Hampshire, Steffan Marble, Jessie Tarby, Heather
Ginter, Audrey Johnson, Schuyler Pope, Feonia Hampshire, Keane Butler, Makayla Tarby, Jacob
Ratzel, Katlyn Johnson, Kayla Pope, Sebastian Kasperski,Tyler Shelley, Joseph Tarby, Sarah
Ratzel, Kirsten Clark, Rebecca, Pope, Maggie Burdick, Gary Bardwell, Jayme Tarby, April
Livingston, Karley, Clark, Kassandra Burdick, Thomas Tarby, Brandy
Cummins, Dylan Fenti, Christine Bus # 36 Burdick, Stephanie D/O @ High School 7:45 Perrin, Aliya
Cummins, Breanna Fenti, Renea Driver: D. Mascho Winans, Tasha Elementary Students to Adams, Zach
Appleby, Meghan Cook, Chase Daggett, - 305, - Jordan Freeman, Katelyn be picked up at Reed St. Colley, Trevor
Appleby, Shauna Lewis, Cassidy Hill Co.Rt. 40 Freeman, Caleb Hebert, Allison Colley, Brevin
Carr, Rayce Lewis, Mackenzie Names of students in A.M. Sisson, Madison Hebert, Breana Gilliland, Brennen
Carr, Devin Schiralli, Margaret Pickup order Pierce, Dakota Bowen, Raina Thatcher, Robert
Perry, Dakota Schiralli, Carmen Priddy, Jocilynne Ramsey, Amber Auman, Cheyanne Thatcher, Katelyn
Perry, Dawson Perkins, Kaylea Best, Jake Gay, Linda Turybury, Robert McDonald, Jaydon
Loomis, Nicholas Best, Jarrett Gay, Angel Rhodes, Tim McDonald, Jordan
Loomis, Brandon AM & PM Best, Justin Chind, Jason Uadiski, Daisy McDonald, Jacob
Baldwin, Paige 158 N. Main St. Mitchell, Teal Chind, Kennedy Baldwin, Dominick Ryan, Brandon
Wheeler, Ashtin Perkins, Dylan Brisbee, Kelsey Phillips,Silvia Page, Tea Lewis, Mackenzie
Cunningham, Caitlyn Perkins, Mikayla Blauvelt, Lily Phillips, Joseph Sloat, Dawson
Taylor, Jesse Herne, Makenna Randall, Trevor Swift, Maya Bus # 40
Majot, Jessica Elias, Abigail Randall, Elizabeth Swift, Rashai Driver: S. Morrison Bus # 26
Majot, Kaycee Elias, Caitlin Collins, Elizabeth Pangburn, Cody Co. Rd. 305- Co. Rd. 40 Driver - H. Bean
Majot, Skyler Farrell, Mackenzie Collins, Hannah Mattison, Felicity Names of students in A.M. PM Elementary Shuttle
Nix, Tyler Farrell, Catherine Dameron, Matt Militello, Breanna Pickup order 1st & Pleasant , 1st &
Johnston, Noah Pierce, Hanna Hamilton, Deonna Klein, Kurt Learn, Gabriel Boss, 1st & Liberty
Craft, Dallas Pierce, Michael Hamilton, Cassandra Shick, Connor Deck, Dennis Pre-K, Olean St. & High
Ellis, Kyleigh Wykoff, Kayla Fowler, Emily Mullen, Justice Milbrand, Gregory School
Jackling, Courtney Beaton, William Fowler, Brittany Ratzel, Katlyn Milbrand, Lindsay Brisky, Seth
Lokenburg, Jared Beaton, James Kreamer, Seth Ratzel, Kirsten Robinson, Jacob Hess, Skyler
Bolon, Charles Jr. VanSickle, Allison Boyt, Amber Cetola, Janet Barrett, Skyler
Morris, Tyler Clawson, Brittany Auman, Cheyanne Cody, Jenna Denning, Brendon
Buchanan, Jeffrey Nease, Lucas Learn, Leyla Odell, Jordan Duchesner, Thomas
Buchanan, Dustin Sibble, Trae Faulkner, Brock Tretter, Jessica Taft, Jarod
Rilling, Jamison Bus # 35 Clark, Erin Fisk, Andy Perkins, Chris Smith, Chase
Bennett, Jaymie Driver: T. Kirnan Clark, Rachel Phearsdorf, Deacon Bean, Greyson Sawyer, Cassidy
Newton, Tyler Willow Brook- Clark, Sarah Phearsdorf, Rylee Carson, Velvet Rice, Tim
Newton, Garrett 417 W. Salt Rising & 5A Clark, Hannah Phearsdorf, Kyle Carson, Austin Morris, Alissa
Pierce, Kali Pick up elementary Zelko, Tessalyn Gayton, Chanice Witt, Melody Childs, Ethan
Pierce, Grace students at High School Foster, Jillian Pierce, Hannah Witt, Maria Gilliland, Chloe
Peters, Salena in A.M. Masterson, Carissa Pierce, Curtis Kessler, Alec Johnston, Noah
Marble, Tasha Names of students in A.M. Thurst, Marrissa Pierce, Micheal Kessler, Caleb Ferry, Austin
Roberts, Nicholas pickup order Gordan, Joseph Learn, Kali Kessler, Damien Cornell, Andrew
Roberts, Benjamin Duesler, Zachary Gordan, Isabella Learn, Nancy Mascho, Brittney Cawley, Michaela
Palidar, James Duesler, Erik Garrey, Adam Rogers, Cody Mascho, Brandon Scholla, Meghan
Barrett, Katarina Jordan, Heather Taylor, Paige Ray, Brandon Mascho, Bryan Herne, Makenna
McAndrew, Chris Jordan, Aric Taylor, Morgan Ray, Andrew Cowles, Madison Burdick, Michal
McAndrew, Gary Vennard, Briana Taylor, Ashley Wright, Alissa Cowles, Dustin Burdick, Brock
Irvin, Tiffany Thornton, Hanna Rockefeller, Tayler Dunbar, Cole Savage, Elizabeth Stein, Sidney
Irvin, Dylan Appleby, Meghan Rockefeller, Ethan Weatherly, Adam Johnson, Delany
Winchell, Ally Appleby, Shauna Rockefeller, Ian Bus # 39 Stives, River Murray, Chase
Carlson, Skyler Morris, Brianna Rockefeller, Jamie Driver: C. Feely Champlin, Darien Murray, Hunter
Carlson, Sheldon Middaugh, Jacob Clark, Abby Blaine-W. Notch, Masaro, Brittany
Fenti, Christine Middaugh, Nicholas Wightman Rd., Messer Williams, Ethan PRE-K
Poweska, Paige Middaugh, Kaylee Drop students off @ H.S Hill-Deans Flats Chudy, Antonio Johnson, Delanie
Poweska, John Graves, Tyler 7:45 A.M Names of students in A.M. Chudy, Miquela Puccinelli, Savannah
Ortiz, Angela Graves, Mya AM-P/U students @ Pickup order Chudy, Gabriella Turybury, Jaegar
Stone, Dominic Pinney, Ryan Liberty & 1st- Boss &1st- Smith, Eleanor Matthias, Wyatt Turybury, Mercedes
Nichols, Gage Schweigart, Stefan Pleasant &1st 7:45 Mitchell, Willam Harenda, Alexander Bess, Logan
Nichols, Felicia Schweigart, Larrisa PM Students Ride (26) Mitchell, Steven Hitchcock, Elizabeth Dickerson, Reanna
Swift, Matthew Davis, Joe Stein, Sidney Mitchell, Christopher Hitchcock, Justine McDonald, Madeline
Davis, Nicole Burdick, Michal Flemming, Erin Hitchcock, Courtney McDonald Riley
Bus # 34 Davis, Austin Burdick, Brock Dreyer, Neika Perkins, Tamiera Wilder, Halie
Driver: J Barnes Majot, Christopher Ferry, Austin Bissell, Sommer Schiffer, Sierra MacDonell, Aidan
Scott Hollow- Horse Majot, Haley Cawley, Michaela Robinson Brady Schiffer, Donald MacDonell, Alexander
Run-Mead Hollow- Sands, Katelyn Cornell, Andrew Lehman, Preston Schiffer, Naasha Clemens, Gavin
Miller Hollow- Hendryx, Dakota Scholla, Meghan Cornelius, Lexus Matthews, Chad Smith, Jacob
417 W. Bolivar Hendryx, Brenda Taft, Jarod Cornelius, Lucas Button, Trevor
Refinery Rd. - Bartlett Rd. Adams, Zach Childs, Ethan Perry, Shayna Bus # 41 Button, Brittany
158 N. Main St., Bol. Tripp, Mary Turybury, Jaegar Rung, Curtis Driver: L. Taylor Karnuth, Wayne
Names of students in A.M. Tripp, Tim Turybury, Mercedes Rickicki, Dominic S. Bolivar - Kossuth, 417 Karnuth, Wyatt
pickup order Perez, ShyAnn Gilliland, Chloe Rickicki, Chris E- Wellsville St. Hemphill, J.C.
Ellis, Kourtney Carmichael, Jacob Morris, Alissa Rickicki, Michael Names of students in A.M.
Ellis, Kelsey Carmichael, Brandon Sawyer, Alisa Barkley, Daniel Pickup order Olean St. & Kincaid St.
Ellis, Brayden Carmichael, Anthony Sawyer, Cassidy Barkley, Caitlynn Haynes, Shane Faulkner, Cayden
Wetzler, Jessie Geffers, Kolby Rice,Tim Barkley, Justine Rahr, David Johnson, Denver
Wetzler, Roberta Tompkins, Brystal Paukstela, Alisa Barkley, Franklin Nolan, Josie Johnson, Carter
Gardner, Sheldon Johnson, Brant Pennington, Jontelle Cornelius, Lexus Nolan, Jade Wiedeman, Neleha
Gardner, Autumn Johnson, Tea Hess, Skyler Cornelius, Lucas Nolan, Sierra Wilder, Kaylee
Johnson, Lillian Robinson, Nathan Denning, Brendon Whitcher, Anthony Ryan, Brandon Bell, Karson
Austin, Nickolas Burdick, Veda Murray, Hunter Whitcher, Alison Pilon, Alysia Hodgson, Delani
Thornton, Samuel Burdick, Haylee Murray, Chase Bucher, Amber Pilon, Landon Pope, Sara
Thornton, Gabriel Napora, Sarah Bucher, Sabrina Pederson, Matthew Pope, Feonia
Rockefeller, Amanda Napora, Zack AM & PM STUDENTS Mullen, Chance Pederson, Ethen Pope, Maggie
Rockefeller, Alayna Wedge, Tasha Torrey, Sydney Mitchell, Ciera Pederson, Bryce Pope, Sebastian
Rockefeller, Alijah Hatzell, Erica Evans, Ryan Harmon, Jenna Main, Tabitha
Rockefeller, Alyssa Hatzell, Mikayla Langworthy, Alyssah Hackett, Brianne Main, Brittany Olean St. & Davis St.
Baldwin, Kyle Chudy, Antonio Burdick, Shayla Hackett, Kaitlynn Campbell, Tara Crosby, Krysten
Baldwin, David Chudy, Miquela Burdick, Kyla Pilon, Bryan Evingham, Hudson Boll, Mikayla
Baldwin, Daniel Chudy, Gabriella Smith, Destiny Pilon,Taylor Evingham, Hunter Rich, Ashley
Baldwin, Paige Pope, Zach Prial, Tristen Covert, Justin Evingham, Hannah McLaughlin, Holden
Thomas, Gracie Coats, Gabriel Jones, Kelsey McNell, Sean
Thomas, Markus Torrey, Sydney Bus # 38 Fletcher, Kailee McNell, Kayla HIGH SCHOOL
Hodge, Anastasia Murphy, Austin Driver: C. Best Fletcher, Joshua Faes, Garrett Crawford, Andrew
Vennard, Owen Murphy, Emma Rt. 275- Co.Rd. 8, Clarke, Adam Mix, Brandon
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2009 POTTER/McKEAN 13 YR. OLD ALL STAR TEAM

Front( Left-Right):Trey VanWhy, Cameron Kockler, Jake Wichert, Grant Nolan, Kade Logue, Philip
Andrus, and Cory Burr. Back (Left-Right): Coach Brent VanWhy, Coach Rod Nolan, Keagen Goodliff,
Alex Miller, Ethan Hite, Tommy Walker, Tyler Woodard, and Manager Frank DeLung.

Thank
Thank You!
You!
Potter/McKean 13 Year Old Babe Ruth All Star team would like to thank you for your generous donation! This team finished 4th in the
Pennsylvania State Championship in Phoenixville, Pa. Because of your generosity, this team was able to stay July 23rd-August 1st for the
tournament. Rain delays were a huge factor and extended the team’s stay an additional 4 days. They completed pool play undefeated before
losing 2 close games in the semifinals and 3rd place contest. They represented our communities and counties with great pride. They showed great
sportsmanship and leadership. We were very proud of their attitudes and conduct during our 9 day trip. Without your dedication and committment
to our local youth we wouldn’t have been able to provide for this team. Great things are happening in our small communities because of people like
you. Many kids have been driven by your leadership and will hopefully become our volunteers of the future. They have learned by watching people
like yourselves, people who give back to their communities and reap the benefits of their unselfishness. Thank you for making a difference.
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insurers, said at a Capitol Hill news conference with Slaughter Pastor: Kenneth Chroniger Pastor: Roger N. Hain
at his side. 607-587-9176 Asst. Pastor Jack Gregg
Potter testified before a Senate committee earlier this year, Sabbath (Friday) Sunday School..............9:30am
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD but Slaughter said she wanted to meet with him and then Season of Prayer. . . . . . .7:00pm Classes for all ages.
spread his message among her House colleagues. Saturday: Morning worship........10:45am
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protecting its profit margin,” said Slaughter, D-Fairport. “The
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change the way it does things - and I hope the public for children in grades 1-6.
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Street. Sabbath Worship........11:00am

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Potter, who worked in the health insurance industry for 20 (Nursery for Preschool;
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deceptive attempts to kill congressional efforts that could ages 5-12 available) services and Wed.

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The industry’s goal, he 2nd Saturday.............3:00pm Rev. Paula Roulette
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in...Besecker and •FREE Potter’s meeting with
Coss has Hunting Roseville, games, toys, 1973 Archie comic book, Disney collector
Slaughter was his first with a glasses, old valentines, cook books, many new antique/collector books,
professional Broadheads House leader on the bill. As humidifier, Corning, Pyrex, Bolivar Breeze papers, Zippos, BB gun,
delivery available ($60 value) chairwoman of the Rules Steubenville, drop leaf table, microwaves, scanner, metal lawn chairs,
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to deliver, hook-
up, and haul your Parker a key role in shaping the
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doing all we can do.” Sprint Cup Series
Race: Sharpie 500
Roush Fenway Racing put Biffle
in what was then still the Winston Where: Bristol Motor
Speedway
Cup Series back in 2003. He
When: Sat., Aug. 22, 2009
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finished second in the Chase


6:30 p.m.
standings two years later. A year
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- Biffle, Carl Edwards and Matt 2008 Winner: Carl Edwards,
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certainly has time to pick up the (the Chase), and anything can Race: Food City 250
pieces. happen. ... There are some races Rouch Fenway driver Greg Biffle says his first priority is Where: Bristol Motor
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making the Chase, but that doesn’t mean he’s going to back
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season, but after making the season), and we know we’re on the 7:30 p.m.
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two races. He wound up third in Richland, Wash., and Portland Monte Dutton has covered
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Biffle, from Vancouver, Wash., is
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one of only two drivers to have Race Record: Brad
making the Chase, but that doesn’t as we can every week to bring the writer of the year by the National Keselowski, 93.509,
won championships in both the
mean he’s going to back off. best race cars we can to the track,” Motorsports Press Association in 08/22/08
Nationwide and Camping World
“We’re certainly not racing said Biffle. “It’s important that we 2008. His blog NASCAR This Qualifying Record:
Truck series. (Johnny Benson is
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of the year in both series. He came
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We’re not taking big risks, but, at road. E-mail Monte at Camping World
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the same time, we’re racing for the nascar_thisweek@yahoo.com. Truck Series
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the Chase). It’s tight ... and we’re win.” (c) 2009 King Features Synd., Inc.
career at Tri-City Raceway in West presented by Valvoline
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YOUR FAMILY DESERVES THE BEST.
R EAL ESTATE
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at Yorks Corners
Wellsville, NY 14895
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