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Pine Valley discusses cafeteria machine

October 7, 2012
The OBSERVER

By SAMANTHA MCDONNELL

OBSERVER Staff Writer

SOUTH DAYTON - With recent technology, students do not have to carry lunch money around and are able to pay for their lunches with student ID cards. However, students may lose their cards or forget to take them to lunch. Pine Valley Board of Education discussed this problem at a recent board meeting.

Students who forget their ID cards are allowed to give their student ID number to the lunch clerk who looks up the student by their number in a computer system.

"(Students) should remember their cards," High School Principal Cathy Fabiatos said.

Students have been giving the wrong numbers to the clerk though. A new machine would allow students to use a partial fingerprint instead of an ID card. The board had concerns with using fingerprints of students and concerns parents would have. The board decided to reject the proposal at this time.

The board also approved to offer CPR and first aid training for volunteer coaches in house for this school year. The issue will be brought up again during budget time and the board will make a decision whether to continue with the in house training.

Kayla Corsaro was approved as a physical education teacher, Rebecca Chapman was approved as substitute food service helper, Kristin Sercu was appointed as a food service helper and Lance Thurston was appointed as assistant boys basketball coach. National Honor Society Co-Advisors Jacob Cuthbert and Katie Mile were also approved.

Comments on this article may be sent to smcdonnell@observertoday.com.

 
 

 

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