: THIRD GRADERS TOUR HERALD — Third graders in Mrs. Karen Norman's class at East School toured The Herald Building last week. General Manager Darrell Austin led the tour and the youngsters especially enjoyed seeing the presses run. Ann Smith, aide, also accompanied the group of students. Study Copies Available Copies of the Standard Course of Study are available _ for review by the public at the Kings Mountain District School Office, 500 West Parker Street and in the Regional Education Center in Charlotte. == ! ne off A madi Gu id Center - Don’t Miss Out - Phone: 704-568-0772 A WHOLESOME FAMILY All groups agree- it’s the place to be! 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Thursday, March 21, 1985-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7B K-Screening Scheduled Children who enter kindergarten this fall will be involved in a screening pro- gram at their respective schools in May. To be eligible the child must be five years old on or before October 15, 1985. The screening will be con- ducted by, a team of school personnel including teachers, psychologists, speech therapists, the school nurse, the social worker, and the principal at each school. hree sessions are planned for each day with fifteen children screened at each session. Screening will begin at 8:30 a.m., the second ses- sion will be at 10: 20 a.m. , and the last at 1:30 Parents sho school in their district prior to April 10, 1985 to secure necessary forms and make an appointment for the screening. Appointments are made on a first-come-first- serve basis. If the parent does not know which school his child will attend, he may call the District School Of- fice, 739-4589 and get the in- formation. Parents are expected to at- tend the pre-school screening with ‘their child in order to participate in the orientation, This, also, includes parents of children presently enrolled ir. Headstart. In addition to the com- pleted registration forms, which can be secured from the respective schools, parents will need to bring a copy of the child’s legal birth certificate (NOT the hospital ccord), his/her ‘‘shot”’ record, and a copy of the physical examination by the family doctor or Health Department. Screening sessions are as follows: West School, April 29-30; North, May 1-2; East, May 6-7; Grover, May 8-9; Bethware, May 13-14. V@CHOOL | KINGS MOUNTAIN DISTRICT SCHOOLS LUNCH MENUS APRIL 1-19, 1985 April 1-April 8 - SPRING _ VACATION April 9 - Salisbury Steak & Gravy; Fisn n’ Cheese Nug- gets; Rice & Gravy; Green Beans; Abplesanies; School Baked Rol April 10 - Cheeseburger; Cheese Sticks; Country Corn; Baked Beans; Peanut Pear Cobbler; Golden Okra. April 11 - Sloppy Joe w/cheese; Chicken Nuggets; Cole Slaw; Corn on Cob; Vegetable Sticks; Vegetables; Sweet Potato Spice Bar. April 12 - Lasagna; Peanut Butter & Honey Sandwich; Garden Salad; Fresh Fruit; Baked Beans; "Applesauce. April 15 - Chili Beans; Macaroni & Cheese w/sausage Biscuit; Potato Tots; Buttered Vegetables; Fresh Fruit; Cole Slaw; Oatmeal Muffin. April 16 - Pizza; Garden Salad; French Fries; Fresh . Fruit; Chilled Peaches. April 17 - Fried ‘Chicken; Fish Sandwich; Rice & Gravy; Cole Slaw: Green Beans; Applesauce; Cheese Biscuit. ~ April 18 - Cheeseburger; Meat Loaf; Fluffy Potatoes; Buttered Vegetables; Golden Okra; Fruit Salad. A ril 19 - Chicken Sand- wic Salisbury - Steak & Savy: Casserole; Glazed Sweet Potatoes; Vegetable Sticks; Buttered Broccoli; School Baked Roll. ; All Meals served with !- pint milk. BAND CONCERT The Kings Mountain Junior High Ninth Grade Band and Kings Mountain Senior High Blazer Band will present a concert Thurs., Mar. 28 at 8 p.m. at B.N. 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