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February 07, 2014

Safety is ALL of our concern.

As I write this, the rain is coming down - finally. Our earth is thirsty and the rain is certainly welcomed. Unfortunately, rain also means an increase in car traffic during drop-off and pick-up times.  This brings an increase in dangerous and unlawful driving behaviors.   And, people are noticing.  In the course of 2 days, I’ve received a number of complaints about the driving behaviors of Springer parents.  I don’t like to admonish the whole for the acts of a few but it seems it’s time for some safety reminders.  Please adhere to the following guidelines (rain or shine):

• ONLY drop off at the yellow curb.  DO NOT drop off in the parking lanes. This creates a very dangerous situation as children should not be walking through the parking lot.

• DO NOT leave your vehicle if stopped on the yellow curb. For any reason. Doing so creates a back-up.

• If possible, have backpacks in the car, not in the trunk. This way, a student can exit the vehicle with his/her backpack and be on his/her way.

• DO NOT park in striped spaces.  The stripes indicate that it is not a parking spot.  Parking in these areas creates additional hazards.

• SLOW DOWN and follow all rules of the road.  Remember that you are providing a model for your own children who watch your driving habits.

• It is illegal to block any driveway.  Keep this in mind if you park on our neighboring streets.  

Please remember that we, as the adults, are all responsible for creating the safest environment possible in the parking lot.   And, if you have grandparents, baby-sitters, or others dropping-off and picking-up your children, please review these guidelines with them as well.

Sign-In Reminder:

All persons on campus must sign-in at the office before going to the classroom or other volunteer activity.
Make sure you are wearing the visitors sticker that indicates that you have done so.  This is an important safety precaution that helps us know who is on campus at all times.  When you leave campus, be sure to sign-out.

Regards,


Wade Spenader- Principal






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