No cost Lunches at Rotary park. All week from 11-11:45. Courtesy of Knox Cty United Way
Free lunch/snack packs at Rotary Park 11-11:45AM
Reminder: Free Meals today at Rotary Park 11:00-11:45. - Courtesy of the Knox County United Way.
Reminder: Free meals today 11-11:45 Rotary Park
2021-2022 Hedding School Supply lists can be found on the d276.net website by going to Hedding Grade School and clicking on "Explore" and then "Documents".
Reminder: Free lunches today 11-11:45 at Rotary Park
Reminder: Free D276 Student lunches today at Abingdon Rotary Park. 11-11:45pm. Sponsored by the Knox County United Way
The Prek-2 playground (East playground) at Hedding will be closed starting Tuesday, June 1 while construction takes place on that side of the building. The 3-5 (West) playground will still be open for use.
🎉🎉🎉Congratulations to Mrs. Dian Clark on her retirement. She has spent the past 32 years sharing the joy of art with elementary students at Hedding Grade School. Enjoy a well deserved retirement!!🎨🏖Thank you for everything.

The United Way will be serving free summer lunches at Rotary Park - beginning Tuesday, June 1st from 11:00am-11:45am.

The United will be serving free summer lunches at Rotary Park - beginning Tuesday, June 1st from 11:00am-11:45am.

Hedding 5th grade students, Branson Thomas and Cora Thomas organized a fundraiser at Hedding to raise money to buy a new bike and helmet for 1st grade student, Neiko O'Neal, who was struck by a truck crossing the highway just two weeks ago. We are all so thankful for his quick recovery and the outpouring of support from our students and staff.

AAMS cheerleading tryouts open to incoming 6-8th graders 5/24-5/26 3:30-5:30 at Hedding Grade School. Contact Jenna Dean at jdean@atown276.net for questions and paperwork.
Click on the link for 6th grade orientation information.
https://bit.ly/3w1xJwp
Afternoon services for student who stay until 2:30 are cancelled for today as Ameren does some exterior gas line work. Afternoon services will resume tomorrow.
See the attached for Kindergarten Registration Information.

See the attached image for Preschool Screening information.

Popcorn pickup tomorrow 12:30-5:30. You may pull up in front of school on Latimer Street. Come to the office window in the foyer and your order will be brought out to you.
There will be no special Ed services for Mrs Ferry’s group tomorrow from 1:00-2:30. All students will dismiss at 12:30. Have a GREAT Spring break 😊🐰🥚
As we are finally getting to warmer weather, here is a reminder of the school's dress code policy from our Student Handbook.
6.20 - SCHOOL DRESS CODE & STUDENT APPEARANCE
Students are expected to wear clothing in a neat, clean, and well fitting manner while on school property and/or in attendance at school sponsored activities. Students are to use discretion in their dress and are not permitted to wear apparel that causes a substantial disruption in the school environment.
Student dress (including accessories) may not advertise, promote, or picture alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia, violent behavior, or other inappropriate images.
Student dress (including accessories) may not display lewd, vulgar, obscene, or offensive language or symbols, including gang symbols.
Hair styles, dress, and accessories that pose a safety hazard are not permitted
Clothing with excessive holes, rips, tears, and clothing that is otherwise poorly fitting, showing skin (crop tops, tops with spaghetti straps) and/or undergarments may not be worn at school.
The length of shorts or skirts must be appropriate for the school environment.
Appropriate footwear must be worn at all times.
If there is any doubt about dress and appearance, the building principal will make the final decision.
Students whose dress causes a substantial disruption of the orderly process of school functions or endangers the health or safety of the student, other students, staff or others may be subject discipline
