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Fanwood Weekly
Dear Fanwood Staff Members,
Welcome to our 2013 Summer School! We are off to a great start, and I want to thank each of you in advance for making this summer a memorable one for our students.
The 2013 Graduation ceremony was so enjoyable. Thank you to everyone for helping to make it a success. Our 2013 graduates are a very special group of students whose departure will be felt by everyone here at Fanwood. We wish them the best of luck in their future plans. Be sure to view a few of the pictures from the ceremony on page 3.
Have a HAPPY summer! Dr. Dickinson
SAVE THE DATE:
8/16 SUMMER SCHOOL Ends
9/9 2013-‐2014 SCHOOL YEAR Begins 9/21 FANWOOD FAMILY PICNIC (Bring YOUR family!)
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THE LOREM IPSUMS SUMMER 2012 New York School for the Deaf July 8, 2013
Summer Updates and Reminders:
Each summer, staff members ask about the summer dress code. For those of you who work in air-‐conditioned offices and classrooms, we would ask that you dress in what we have all come to know as “business casual”.
For those of you who work outside with students, knee length shorts will be just fine. Please refrain from wearing jeans, jean shorts, tank and halter-‐tops. As always, for your safety, flip-‐flops are not permitted.
Even during the summer we have visitors from school districts, prospective families, and elected officials to name a few. Additionally, it is most important that we continue to model appropriate dress for our students, even in hot weather.
Remember to stay well hydrated and use sunscreen. You are important to us and we do not want the heat to affect you adversely. Thank you.
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Please Note: Starting this summer, we will implement a new process for any requests to leave cars on campus overnight.
If for some reason you must leave your car on campus overnight, we ask that you please fill out a request form (pick
up in Dr. Dickinson’s office). You will be asked to provide us with information such as: make, model and color of car, license plate
number and emergency contact information. You may also be asked to park in a specific location.
If approved, this process will help us to inform the appropriate people. An unidentified car parked on a school campus is a safety concern, and therefore, it will be towed. Since this is a school, we must always err on the side of caution. Thank you and please feel welcome to contact Dr. Dickinson’s office with any questions.
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THE LOREM IPSUMS SUMMER 2012
New York School for the Deaf July 8, 2013
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS of 2013!