Apr 25 2007

KHS Electronic Lunch System

Tag: High Schooladmin @ 8:57 am

Dear Parents & Student;

The purpose of this letter is to inform you that beginning Thursday, May 10th; the Kenton High School Cafeteria is implementing a new computerized debit system that will replace the traditional cash registers currently being used in the cafeteria lunch lines. This new system will benefit you, your child, and the district in many ways, and I hope that you and your students will consider taking advantage of some of the convenient options the system has to offer. The information in this letter will outline and hopefully answer questions concerning the new system. However, if you still have questions, please feel free to call the food service office at (419)675-7216.

The new system will allow you to pay in advance if you choose to do so. Students will still be able to pay cash on a daily basis as they have in the past. The system works with a twelve key pin pad (located near the end of the serving line) that is similar to an automated teller machine (ATM). It will allow your son or daughter to enter their 4 or 5 digit student identification number (SIN) to access their account. The SIN number will stay the same throughout the remaining years your child is enrolled at KENTON CITY SCHOOLS. Please note that this system is very confidential. All students will be required to enter their SIN number regardless of meal status or payment method, thus insuring your child’s privacy.

All students will have an established debit account, although you will not be required to make advanced payments because the system has the ability to act as a cash register and can accept cash payments on a daily basis. However, for your convenience, you may wish to choose the following option for making advanced payments. To prevent fraudulent use of student accounts, each register will be equipped with a digital camera that will take a digital image of your son or daughter and download it into the system the first time they purchase foods in the cafeteria. This digital image will appear on the monitor for the cashier to view every time your child accesses his or her account, therefore insuring that no other student can use your child’s account.

Money will only be deducted from an account when the student uses the account to purchase meals and/or ala carte items. The system will know the meal status of your student (full-pay, free, or reduced) and will deduct the correct amount from the account. There is no limit on the amount of money that can be deposited into a debit account. When account balances fall below $5, the cashier will remind the student to bring in more lunch money.

Advanced Payment Option

CASH ON ACCOUNT — A cash debit account is created by making a payment of a certain dollar amount ($5.00, $10.00, $20.00, etc.) to the cafeteria. These funds are then deposited into your son or daughter’s debit account and are available to your child when purchasing meals and/or ala carte foods in the cafeteria. There are no limitations as to what may be purchased or how many purchases can be made. The account balance simply decreases as purchases take place. For safety purposes, we recommend that advanced payments be sent in the form of a check. If you are paying for more than one student in the same school with one payment, please note how much money is to be designated to each student’s account. If you do not specify, the amount will be equally divided between siblings’ account. Thank you for your cooperation and your participation. We hope that you will be patient with us as we make the transition to the new system. We are very excited about the new system and hope you will take advantage of all of the convenient options. Once again, this will begin Thursday, May 10th.

Sincerely,

Laura Widder
Cafeteria Supervisor
(419)675-7216


Apr 25 2007

Summer Food Service Program

Tag: Districtadmin @ 8:41 am

The Kenton City Schools, with funding from the USDA, announces the sponsorship of the Summer Food Service Program for Children beginning Monday June 18th. Free meals will be made available to all children 18 years of age and under or persons over 18 who are determined by a state or local public educational agency to be mentally or physically disabled. The meals will be provided without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, age, or disability, and there will be no discrimination in the course of meal service. Any person who believes he or she has been discriminated against in any USDA-related activity should write or call immediately to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 14th & Independence Ave. S.W., Washington DC 20250-9410; (202)720-5964 (voice or TDD). Meals will be provided at the sites listed below:

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
June 18th to June 28th
July 9th to August 9th

Lunch will be served from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m.

Espy Elementary School Cafeteria
520 Detroit St.
Kenton

Eastcrest Elementary School Cafeteria
409 Madison Ave.
Kenton

Westview Kindergarten Cafeteria
401 Scott Ave.
Kenton

Forest Court
398 E. Forest Ave.
Kenton

Children are encouraged to eat at the location nearest their home. If you have any questions, feel free to call Laura Widder, Cafeteria Supervisor, Kenton City Schools at (419)675-7216 or (740)361-3777


Apr 20 2007

Levy Committee Meeting - April 24 at 7:00pm at the Board Office

Tag: Districtadmin @ 7:24 am

The levy committee will be meeting for a work session on April 24th at 7:00pm at the Board Office.


Apr 18 2007

Electronic Lunch Tickets

Tag: Districtadmin @ 11:00 am

Hey Kenton Middle Schools Students and families:

Ever wish you could just pay for a month’s worth of school lunches ahead of time so you didn’t have to worry about forgetting that $.40 or $2.50 each day?

Well….your wish is about to come true. We are installing a state of the art computerized debit system this week. If all goes well, the system will be operational on Thursday, May 3rd.

A detailed informational letter will be sent home within the next few days explaining everything you need to know about how the system works. It is a VERY IMPORTANT piece of information so be on the lookout for it.

Here are a few brief facts about how the system works…

1. You will be able to make advance payments into your very own debit account. You can pay as much in advance as you want to.
2. Every day when you come through the lunchline you will enter your own personal ID number code. The system will automatically deduct that days lunch from your total.
3. Once your account balance runs low, you will receive notice from the cashier.

THAT’S IT!!!

A FEW MORE DETAILS WILL BE IN THE LONGER NOTICE COMING HOME IN A FEW DAYS.

BE SURE YOU RECEIVE IT BECAUSE IT WILL CONTAIN YOUR PERSONAL DIGIT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

EVERY STUDENT WILL RECEIVE AND MUST USE HIS/HER NUMBER IF GETTING A SCHOOL LUNCH REGARDLESS OF FULL OR REDUCED PRICE OR FREE UNDER THE NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM

Sincerely,

Laura Widder
Cafeteria Supervisor
(419)675-7216


Apr 18 2007

Ohio Attorney General Sponsoring Youth Video Contest

Tag: Districtadmin @ 10:05 am

The Ohio Attorney General has a new Web site for Ohio youth. (http://www.ag4youth.ohio.gov/)

The Attorney General is also sponsoring a video contest for Ohio youth with awards of $500 given in 5 categories. (Video/PSA Contest Info)


Apr 18 2007

Audio from the April 17th, 2007 BOE meeting now available

Tag: Districtadmin @ 8:56 am

The audio from the April 17th, 2007 Board of Education meeting is now available at the Board of Education website.


Apr 03 2007

Eastcrest Elementary podcasts are now available

Tag: Eastcrest Elementarynews @ 8:53 am

Mrs. Althauser has been working with her students and their STaR mentors on creating podcasts. A podcast is an audio file that has been prepared for distribution on the Internet. At Kenton City Schools you may listen to the podcasts directly on the website, or subscribe with a podcast aggregator to automatically download podcasts as they become available.

You may listen to the Eastcrest podcasts at the KCS Student writing website (http://writing.kentoncityschools.org/).