Laurens School Districts Head Back to School on Modified Schedule
Clinton, S.C.— Excitement and anticipation are in the air as the schools in Laurens District 56 kick off their second year on a modified schedule. **Headstart alert!** The schools are starting a week early this summer and will enjoy a break the first week of October. Quite a refreshing change!
Transportation Triumph
One of the highlights this year is the district’s fully staffed transportation crew. The team is all set to transport students on nearly 30 buses, ensuring everyone reaches school safe and sound. Kudos to the dedicated crew!
Nurturing the Little Ones
At the 4K Child Development Center, Principal Johna Finley shared that young students are getting a better feel for what a full school day looks like. This early integration aims to help children adjust smoothly.
Combating Absenteeism
The district has made strides in reducing absenteeism. Through **consistent communication** with parents and caretakers, educating them on the importance of punctuality and regular attendance, the district managed to drop absenteeism rates by several percentage points last year. Way to go!
First Day Festivities
For parents of 5K elementary students, walking their children to class on the first day is highly encouraged. Snap some pictures! Organizers believe this gesture fosters transparency and excitement among students and parents alike.
Emphasis on Safety
Thanks to a **Safe School grant**, the district is revamping every elementary school entrance to ensure better safety. However, be prepared for some construction zones as you navigate these schools. Safety first, folks!
The Laurens community is clearly pulling out all the stops to ensure students have a smooth and exciting return to school. Here’s to a fantastic school year ahead!
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