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Congratulations! Butch Burrell - 2011 School Related Employee of the Year JaJuan Clark - 2011 Rookie Teacher of the Year Teresa McDaniel - 2011 Teacher of the Year |
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Congratulations Cheerleaders on an Awesome Performance at Extravaganza! JV Cheerleaders - 1st Runner-Up in the Small JV Division Varsity Cheerleaders - Winner of the Small Varsity Division and Overall Grand Champion Winner
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Register Your Emergency Contact Information Today!
With a new school year upon us, now is an ideal time for educators, administrators, parents and students to take advantage of a free service that offers families and loved ones peace of mind. It is simple, quick and convenient. Register your Emergency Contact Information today using your Florida driver license or identification card number. You can do it from the comfort of your own home or at the office by logging on to www.flhsmv.gov/eci. If the Internet is not your thing, you can register in any driver license office throughout the state. Need an ID card? No problem. The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles issues ID cards to children as young as age five, so parents can register their child’s emergency contact information, too. The ECI program is an easy and secure way to voluntarily provide law enforcement the names and numbers of two contacts to be notified in case an emergency happens, and only law enforcement officers can access the information. Instead of taking hours to notify loved ones after an incident, registering your Emergency Contact Information gives law enforcement the ability to ensure timely notification. |
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Graceville High School Student Dress Code Policy It is expected that each student will take personal pride in his/her appearance and personal hygiene. These rules are in affect on school grounds, on a school trip, or on a bus. Shorts, skirts, and dresses may be worn to school—the length of these items of clothing cannot be more that 3 inches above the knee when standing. Male and females are to wear their shirt/blouse completely tucked in at all times. Body piercing—ear piercing is acceptable however other visible body piercing is unacceptable such as eyebrow, tongue, nose, etc. Piercings may not include objects that could be harmful. Wallet chains “dog” collars, or other inappropriate chains will not be allowed on campus. Articles of clothing so small as to be very tight fitting should not be worn. Shoes must be worn at all times, no bedroom slippers. Undergarments must be worn at all times by all students. The following are prohibited: See-through clothing Short shorts Bicycle shorts, or cut-off shorts P.E. shorts (except during P.E. class) Low-cut blouses (cannot reveal cleavage) Tank tops with straps less than 3 inches wide Shirts or pants can NOT have holes Any apparel on which questionable advertisements or questionable monograms are printed should not be worn (references to alcohol, tobacco, profanity, drugs, gangs, promoting violence, sexual innuendo, etc. are not allowed) Head gear of any kind (may not be brought on campus) this includes hats, scarves, caps, bandannas, and any other head-gear Shades or sunglasses Tops that are to the point that the abdomen area shows; if a portion of the body is shown when the arms are raised it can not be worn. Muscle shirts are not to be worn by males. All suspenders, belts, galluses, or other fastening devices must be fastened at all times. All items of clothing should be worn in the appropriate manner. Pants legs should be worn down on both legs and cannot be tucked in socks Pajamas cannot be worn. Males and females will wear their pants up in proper placement at the waistline. No underwear should be visible. If a belt is needed to secure pants in the proper place, then it should be worn. If in the teacher’s opinion, a student’s clothing, jewelry, or other item is causing some adverse effect on the educational climate or is affecting students adversely; the student is expected to correct the situation. Students must have administrative approval to leave school to change clothes. 1st violation will result in a warning and may be assigned a writing activity. 2nd violation will result in 1 day out of school suspension. 3rd and subsequent violations will result in 3 days out of school suspension.
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Florida Kidcare Information The Washington County Health Department Dental Clinic located at 1334 South Boulevard in Chipley, Florida is open and seeing patients. Dr. Callief Shand, D.D.S. and Tracey Smith, R.D.H. are ready to meet our local children who need dental care. Services are provided for Medicaid recipients under the age of 21 and for recipients of Florida Kidcare. The clinic is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Appointments can be made by calling (850) 638-6240 ext. 171. If you or your child is a Florida Medicaid or Florida Kidcare recipient under the age of 21, please come by or call the office to make an appointment. We look forward to serving all the smiles in our surrounding areas. |
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Graceville High School Approved As Official ACT Test Site When Registering To Test at GHS use 224130 As The Test Site Code |
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ID Cards for Children The Division of Drivers Licenses has lowered the minimum age for the issuance of an identification card for customers without disabilities to age 5. Fees statewide for an original identification card are $3.00 and fees for a renewal or duplicate are $10.00, Payable by : Cash, Check, or Money Order Only. customers obtaining an original ID card will be required to show a primary document as well as a secondary document. Primary Documents U.S. Citizen
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*If a United State Social Security number has been issued the number must be provided Area Offices: Marianna Division of Drivers Licenses 3613 HWY 90, Marianna, FL 32446 850-482-9602 Tuesday - Friday 7:30am - 6:00pm Chipley Division of Drivers Licenses 1355 Cherry Ave., Chipley, FL 32428 850-638-6155 Tuesday & Friday 7:30am - 5:30pm
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Emergency Contact Registration You must have a Drivers License or ID card to register The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles urges you to make your emergency contact information available to law enforcement in the event you are involved in a crash or other emergency situation. It's simple to enroll online by going to http://www.hsmv.state.fl.us/ and selecting emergency contact information. You will be able to enter the names, addresses, and telephone numbers for two emergency contact people. That information will be stored in a secure protected data base with your driver record or identification card.
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