The Eastern Pulaski Community School Corporation is looking to improve school bus safety in its latest round of school handbooks. Superintendent Dara Chezem says school buses will load and unload on the door side only, when the bus is operated on a highway within town limits, eliminating the need for kids to cross the highway to get to the bus.
Continue readingEastern Pulaski to Survey Middle, High School Students on Vaping Perceptions
To try to address concerns about vaping, Eastern Pulaski school officials are seeking students’ input.
Continue readingPulaski County to Add Language on Vaping to Tobacco Policy
Vaping will no longer be allowed in Pulaski County’s government buildings. The county commissioners voted Monday to add language on vaping into the county’s tobacco policy.
Pulaski County Commissioners to Discuss Vaping, Hear Department Reports
The Pulaski County Commissioners will hear updates from EMS Director Bryan Corn and Highway Superintendent Terry Ruff during this morning’s meeting. According to the advance agenda, County Attorney Kevin Tankersley will discuss vaping, Recorder Sue Fox will discuss two bids, and Building Inspector Doug Hoover will ask the commissioners to approve an invoice.
Eastern Pulaski School Board Approves Fees, Handbooks for Next School Year
The Eastern Pulaski School Board set meal prices and textbook rental fees for the 2018-2019 school year, during Monday’s school board meeting. Continue reading
Eastern Pulaski School Board to Set Fees for Next School Year, Finalize Handbook Updates
The Eastern Pulaski School Board will make some preparations for the 2018-2019 school year when it meets today. Board members are expected to set next year’s meal prices and textbook rental fees. Continue reading
Vaping, ‘Finger Guns’ to be Addressed in Eastern Pulaski Student Handbooks
Updates to Eastern Pulaski’s student handbooks will be considered by the school board next month.