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The JH & HS Band will be performing on Memorial Day at the Cemetery in Clarkson on Monday, May 26th at 1:30pm. Students need to show up at the school's music room by 12:30pm to practice the music before going to the Cemetery. They will need to carpool with other students or drive themselves there. They need to wear a white shirt and khaki pants/shorts or jeans for the performance. If there is rain, it will be at the Opera House.
The USDA’s Summer Food Service Program provides no-cost meals to children ages 1- 18 years at approved locations across the state. To find information about summer meals sites near you, visit the SFSP Site Finder.
*Please note: The Nebraska SFSP sites will be available in the Summer Meals Site Finder after the NDE approves site locations, which will be on approximately May 25, 2025.
SFSP Site Finder
https://usda-fns.maps.arcgis.
Our FBLA Chapter is selling Colorado peaches! Ordering now until Friday, June 20th! Peaches are picked fresh, and bursting with sweetness, from Colorado farms in August/September when they are in “Peak Flavor.” Please help us reach our goal!
If you would like to order or have questions, please contact Becky Schneider @ 402-892-3454 or email bschneider@clarkson.esu7.org
Thank you for supporting our FBLA Chapter!
Please click here to view the PDF version of the May 2025 newsletter.pdf
PHYSICAL FORMS:
Nebraska law requires children upon entry into Kindergarten, 7th grade, or transferring from an out-of-state school, to have a physical examination within 6 months prior to school entrance.
Nebraska law requires children entering Kindergarten, 7th grade, or transferring from an out-of-state school to provide proof of vision evaluation within 6 months prior to school entrance. This evaluation is to include testing for ambylopia, strabismus, internal and external eye health, and visual acuity.
This basically means:
1. Out of state transfer students, Kindergarteners, and 7th graders must get a physical and vision exam prior to the start of school.
2. Regarding the vision exam: The elements of this eye exam can be done by any health care provider (including MDs, ODs, PAs, APRNs) and DOES NOT require an eye specialist. Of course an exam by an eye specialist is also acceptable, but it is not mandatory to see one to meet this requirement.
Kindergarten, 7th grade, Out of State physical form (new).pdf
ATHLETIC PHYSICALS
All students in 8-12th grade and plan to participate in Clarkson Public School activities will be required to turn in an athletic physical form prior to beginning the sports season.
Clarkson Public School Return to School Plan 2024-2025.pdf CLARKSON PUBLIC SCHOOLS’S PLAN FOR USE OF ESSER III FUNDING.pdf
read morePhysical Forms will be available in the school office or on the website. Click here for a PDF version of the NSAA Sports Physical Form for grades 8th-12th PHYSICAL FORMS: Nebraska law requires children upon entry into Kindergarten, 7th grade, or transferring from an out-of-state school, to have a physical examination within 6 months prior to school entrance. Nebraska law requires children entering Kindergarten, 7th grade, or transferring from an out-of-state school to provide proof of vision evaluation within 6 months prior to school entrance. This evaluation is to include testing for ambylopia, strabismus, internal and external eye health, and visual acuity. This basically means: 1. Out of state transfer students, Kindergarteners, and 7th graders must get a physical and vision exam prior to the start of school. 2. Regarding the vision exam: The elements of this eye exam can be done by any health care provider (including MDs, ODs, PAs, APRNs) and DOES NOT require an eye specialist. Of course an exam by an eye specialist is also acceptable, but it is . . .
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