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New School Menu Requirements
School Meals are Changing You may have heard that there will be new requirements for school meals. The new requirements are great news for our students! The new requirements will help Central Lyon Community School build on the work we are already doing to provide more fruits, vegetables, whole grains and . . .
Warning to Parents: Act Now to Prevent Synthetic Drug Poisonings
A growing number of Iowa teenagers are using potentially dangerous synthetic products. Governor Terry Branstad has proclaimed Monday, March 5th, as Take Five Iowa Day, a day for Iowans to talk with children about the importance of . . .
Central Lyon's Telephone Broadcast Service
Cancellations, announcements, emergencies
INCLEMENT WEATHER - SchoolReach and SNOWCA P If school will be closed, starting late, or dismissing early due to inclement weather, an announcement will be broadcast on the following radio and TV stations: KQAD (101.1 FM or 800 . . .
Help Your Child Understand News Stories
Dear Parents, Help your child understand news stories Local and national news coverage is not child friendly, but children are exposed to news stories on television, the Internet, radio, newspapers and magazines. With a 24-hour a day, . . .
New Calendar on Web
The Central Lyon School District now uses the rSchoolToday⢠Activity Scheduler as our school calendar as it provides significant advantages to our school community. Because it is web-based, we can provide you instant access to . . .
2010 Iowa Youth Survey
In September and October of 2010, the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) collaborated with schools in Iowa to conduct the 2010 Iowa Youth Survey (IYS). The 2010 IYS is the thirteenth in a series of surveys that have been completed . . .
Forster Charitable Trust
The Forster Trust was established by Mrs. Ella Forster at her death in 1987. Mr. James (Frosty) Forster died in 1975. Their bequest totaled about $1.4 million to be used for “charitable, religious, scientific, literary or . . .
Special Education Service Delivery Plan
The Iowa Administrative Rules of Special Education requires that each Iowa school district create a delivery system for special education instructional services. The school board must approve the development of the plan and the individuals on . . .


