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Hadenfield Elementary School
Weekly Announcements for Parents
This is a reminder that through this Friday, the school will be operating under an early release schedule as the holiday season is fast approaching. Please be aware that the final class of the day will end three hours early at 12:30 p.m. All school buses will follow their normal routes with the exception of bus numbers 4 and 7. These two buses will be unable to pick up students living on or beyond Renniford Drive. In addition, please remember that all after-school programs will be out of session for the remainder of the week.
In other news, a book fair will be taking place this upcoming Wednesday and Thursday between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. Students will bring home order forms on Tuesday that must be filled out prior to submission if a student wishes to make a purchase, as well as a booklet containing information regarding all products to be sold at the fair. For any questions regarding the book fair, please contact Ms. Debbie Dreyfus, our teacher in charge, at [email protected]. Students are encouraged to purchase books that are on the winter reading list, which are specifically set for the year of school they are in. Keep in mind that they are required to read at least two during winter vacation. For questions regarding mandatory reading and other news, check our Web site at www.hadenfieldelem.org.
Question 161. What is NOT stated about the early release schedule?
Question 162. How can students buy books at the fair?
Question 163. What is indicated about books on the winter reading lists?
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Vivianne Gonyer | 9:12 a.m. | I was wondering whether an account I have with your bank still works. I stopped using it when I moved overseas, but I was hoping to revive it when I return home permanently in a few weeks. |
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Vivianne Gonyer | 9:16 a.m. | It was a checking account, and the last time I used it must have been over two years ago. |
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Vivianne Gonyer | 9:17 a.m. | OK. Can you tell me what my options are at this point? |
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Vivianne Gonyer | 9:20 a.m. | I would prefer the latter. Can I do that online? Or should I call someone from my branch and have them open one for me over the phone? |
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Vivianne Gonyer | 9:20 a.m. | OK, then. Thanks for your help. |
Question 164. At 9:13 a.m., what does Ms. Gonyer mean when she writes, "That's the problem"?