Starting of school nears
(From Front PaRe)
Evans, Anna M.S.-L.A.,
Journ., and Bus.
Evans, Madge - Elem.
Evans, Paul M.S.-Vo. Ag.
Evans, Rick (N)- S.S. &
EE.
Ewing, Velda- Eiem.
Farris, Sue (T)-Sp. Ed.
Gibson. Margaret (T) -
(one-half time)
Gibson, Ted (T) - Elem.
Norma M.S.-
Hardin, Emma Lou
Hart, Joyce - Elem.
Hughes, Stella - Elem.
Jennings, Roger- Vo. Ag.
Kastl, Maxine - Eiem.
Shelby -Elem.
Earl- S.S. &
McGehee, Karoi - Sp. Ed.
Mcllvain, Ditz M.S. -Ath.
Coach, Dr. Ed.
Miller, Randy- Sp. Ed.
Mitchell, Doris Jane- P.E.
Lu Ellen (N) -
Overby, Roslyn - Math
Parrack, Charlotte - Elem.
ynolds, Myron (T)-
RUssell, Ann (N)- L.A.,
' Jlk RUssell, Lucille- L.A.
..,ml# RUssell, Vicki (N)- Science
v I $asser, Virginia M.S.
! "ltOme Ec.
,ketl!:laSchreiner, Conrad M.S. -
_.! y, ..- -
rOOPl | Lab.
tallings, Loretta (T),-
Strain, Mike - Math
,Tarlton, Barbara M.S.-
raenl.
Kent - Music
Mary Jane (N)-
Marvin- Business
Leona (T) -Elem.
yatt, Shelby M.S.- Supt.
Jean (N) - L.A. and
Schools
Teacher; all others
P-T Free
Food Program
Perkins-Tryon School to-
day announced its policy for
free and reduced-price
meals, free milk for children
unable to pay the full price of
meals and milk served under
the National School Lunch,
Breakfast and Special Milk
Programs.
Local school officials have
adopted the following family
size income criteria for
determining eligibility:
Family Sze - Income Scales
These are the income
scales used by Perkins-Tryon
School to determine eligibil-
ity for free meals and free
milk and reduced price meals
for the 1977.78 school year.
Eligibility Scale for free
meals & free milk
Family Size Income
1 0-$3,930
2 0-5,160
3 0-6,390
4 0-7,610
5 0-8,740
6 0-9,860
7 0-10,890
8 0-11,910
9 0-12,840
10 0-13360
11 0-14,680
12 0-15,590
For each additional family
member, add; $910 to the
income level.
Eligibility Scale for Reduced-
Price Meals
FAmily Size Income
1 $3,931 - $6,120
2 5,161-8,050
3 6,391-9,970
4 7,611-11,880
5 8,741-13,630
6 9,861-15,380
7 10,891-16,980
8 11,911-18,580
9 .12,841.20,030
10 13,761-21,470
11 14,681.22,890
12 15,591-24,310
For each additional family
member, add; $1,420 to the
income level. ,
Full Charges: Lunch
Grades K-6-45c; 7 to 12-55c.
Extra Milk: 10c
Staff. 80c:
Visitor- 1.00
Reduced Charges: Lunch
-20c.
Children from families
whose income is at or below
the levels shown are eligible
for free or decued-price
meals or free milk. (An extra
one-half pint of free milk is
available to those who are
eligible for free meals.) In
addition, families not meet-
ing these criteria but with
other unusual expenses due
to unusually high medical
expenses, shelter cost in
excess of 30 percent of the
income, special educational
expenses due to the mental
or physical condition of a
child, and disaster or
casualty losses are urged to
apply.
Application forms are
being sent to all homes in a
letter to parents. Additional
copies are available at the
principal's office in each
school. The information
provided on the application
is confidential and will be
used only for the purpose of
determining eligibility. Ap-
plications may be submitted
at any time during the year.
Each school and the office
of the Superintendent or
Principal has a copy of the
complete policy which may
be reviewed by any interest-
ed party.
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Perkins
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Tentative Skeleton Calendar
1977-78
AUGUST
22 Teachers Report for Duty
23 Enrollment
24 Teachers' work day
25 Classes Begin
SEPTEMBER
5 Labor Day, No School
30 Payne County Teachers'
Meeting (tentative), No
School
The Perkins Journal Thursday, August 11, 1977-7
Stage Band will be offered at
8 a.m. and will receive full
credit
Evans, A. M.
Russell, A.
Plait, Jean
Branstetter,B
Madison, E.
Norman E.
Evans R.
Wolfe, M.
Sasser t V..
Evans, P.
Jennlngs, R.
Blubaugh, D.
Strain_M.
Taylort K.
Shelby, S.
Aeufft Carol
Russell t L.
Overby, R.
Hart, J.
Mitchell L J.
Dickson, E.
Russell a V.
Miller R.
!Lauener, S.
PERKINS-TRYON HIGH SCHOOL
& MIDDLE SCHOOL
TENTATIVE CLASSROOM SCHEDULE
1977-78
Period 'lst Hour 2rid Hour 3rd Hour i'1:55[
t o I
9:00-9:55 10:00-10:55 11:00-11:55 " 12:551
Mcllvain D. Current Event Driver Educ? Ath.Dir.Off. '
Journiism Eng. Iii -Shorthand
Eng. IV Eng. II CVET Eng. II .......
En$. I.i Spanish Reading 9-10
Biology Chemistry Biology
CVET Ok. His. Prob. of Dem H.S. Girls BB
Amer. Hist. Psy.-Soo. Amer. His.
J.Hi GirlsBB 7th S.S. Okla. Hist.
Lunchroom Gen.'Bus. Typing I
Home Ec. II Home Ec I Home Ec III
Vo. A S. II V o. AS. III Vo. AS. I
Field Farm Mach.l Farm Mach. II
7-8 Shop Construction Trades-9th
Alg. I AI. II ..... Cons. Math
H.S. Band Free for"o"h: Gen. Music
............. Learning Lab ............
Lib. Lib. Lib.
Study Hall 8th S oc. S. 7th Eng.
7th Math Gen. Math 8th Math
6th 6th 6th
Jr.Hi.PE Girl Elem=P.E. 8th Study H.
6th 6th 6th
8th Scl. 7th Sci. 9th Sci.
.............. .Learning Lab! .............
Elem. Off. I Elem. Off. i Kinesiology
j,,,,,
4th Hour
12:35-1:30
Driver Ed.
1 &-30
Okla. His.
Students will not enroll
in Office or Library,
unless they have written
approval from that prin-
cipal or teacher
..................., ii
5th Hour ] 6th Hour
2:35-3:30
Athletics
Reading 11-1
Eng. II
Eng. I
CVE_ Science
f6hietics "
Yearbook
Athletics
Bookkeep,n[g
Home Ec III
b f{ice"Prac.' Eng7 III
peech Eng, IV
CVET Eng. I 7th:Eng.
Biology Psysiology
Prob. of Dem Jr.Hi PE boys
Amer. Hist. 7th S.S.
7th S.S. J.H. & Ath.boys
Typing I Arts and Crafts
Conference
Home Ec I
Vo. At. IV Field Field
Field Vo. AS i' ,, Vo A S II
Construction Trade s-10th Fie I d
Physics Cons. Math Alg • !
Jr. Hi and 5th Band 6th Band
............ Learning Lab ..............
Lib. Lib. = Lib.
8 Eng. " 8th Soc. S. 8 Eng.
8th Math CVET Math 7th Math
6th 6th 6th
E lem. P.E. Elem. P.E. Eiem. P.E.
6th 6th 6th
9th Sci' 8th Sci. 7th Sci.
--'' - ............ Learning Lab .... I-.
Elem. Off. Jr. Hi. Ath Boys Athletics
OCTOBER
20-21 State Teachers Meet-
ing, Oklahoma City, No
School
28 End 1st 9 :ks (44
days taught)
NOVEMBER
24-25 Thanksgiving Vaca-
tion, No School
DECEMBER
21 thru Jan. 1-Christmas
Vacation, No School
JANUARY
2 Classes Resume
13 First Semester ends (88
• days taught)
16 Second semester begins
FEBRUARY
24 Professional Day, No
School
MARCH
16 End 3rd 9 weeks (43 days
taught)
r
17 Northern Dist. O.E.A.
Meeting (Tentative), No
School
24-27 Easter Vacation, No
School
28 Classes Resume
MAY
22 Second Semester ends
(87 days taught)
23-24 Teachers' Work Days
25 Teachers clear with Prin-
cipals.
26 Teachers clear with Su.
perintendent.
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Read the
Journal ads
€loselyl
Ripley Schools
will start on
August 18
Ripley Public Schools will
begin classes on Thursday,
August 18, at 8:45 a.m.
Superintendent Steve Ward
has announced. Buses will
run at approximately the
same times as last year. Any
patrons new to Ripley this
year can contact one of the
administrators at 918-372-
4242 or 4245 or come by the
school to find out which bus
their children will ride and
when it will be picking them
upeach morning.
According to Larry Eslin-
geT, high school principal,
enrollment for high school
students will take place
according to the following
schedule:
August 1-5, Seniors and
Juniors: August 8-11, Soph.
omores and Freshmen: Aug-
ust 12, Make-up day for
anyone who missed his
regularly scheduled enroll.
meat time.
Pupils should report to
Mr. Eslinger's office be-
tween 9:00 a.m. and 4 p.m.
on one of the = ays listed abe
ve.
J. Harvey Scott, element-
ary principal, has announced
the following enrollment
procedure for Kindergart-
ners through eighth grade
students: All K-8 students
who attended Ripley School
in 1976-77 will enroll when
they report for classes on
August 18th at 8:45 a.m.
Any K-8 students who
have not previously attended
Ripley Schools should report
to Mr. Scott's office August
8-12, between the hours of
1:00 and 4 p.m.
Parents of children who
will start school for the first
time in either kindergarten
or first grade need to bring
along the child's birth
certificate and immunization
record card.
Come To
50th
5 BIG WEEKS Aug 13 thru Sept l 7th
1 Group-.
ta,,y ,el,,, $1 pr.
THANKS! Shipand Shore Men's Thanks, olns
FolksY. Those ofyou Blouses, Skirts, coweov Boors Knit Shirts For the wonderful 50 )'ears we
traded with us k_nowi have been in business in Perkins!
:merchandise.'We handle onlYAndthethisbestis h Mates -Blouses _. This Sale is Our Special
what is going on sale Cotton Blouses 20% off 50% off Thanks To You!
durtng our 50th
.Anniversary Sale! It is 25% off Other Shirts
a way to show you we on Sale Blue Jeans
have appreciated your $
biness. ,,,,,,,,j.,,,;l, xh.'x11.,€l " Most Fabrics Levi's 501 s
20% Ladies, Mens and Ch-i]dren
:&dtscount Shoes _ 12°°
' t: " .. One Group ,,I $
• Many Other Items
so ome Fabrws 2 for Price of One Too numerous to mention will be on
& more One Group
$1 pr' Just look for the Sale Signs
Tennis mlj, while Shopping our SALE!
1
,o-..ro. r $2 pc. T._Drawings An Sales Cash- No Refunds- No Exchanges
Register for FREE $10 & $5 Merchandise
Certificates, Drawings to be held
each Saturday,. Bak 'sDry
(31"
Grand Prize Drawing
on Sept. 17 of $25 & $10 Goods 00tore
Merchandise Certificate
• Need not be present to win
• Participant must be 16 or over Perkins, Okla.
Few Antiques
offered
for Sale Sept. 17