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Each EKG (or electrocardiogram, a test that measures the electrical activity of the heartbeat) takes 10 minutes. Parents will be able to register their students online for the test, and all students, regardless if they’re in sports or not, will be able to take part. The EKG detects conditions that may cause sudden cardiac death Superintendent Steve Wrobleski said a date hasn’t been set, but the district predicts the screening will happen between February and May of 2020. Wednesday night is when the board approved the ability for the district to hold the screening.
HEALTH/LIFE SAFETY DISCUSSION Board members discussed the 10-Year Health/ Life Safety Survey because the current one expires this calendar year. DeBernardi expects there will be action on the survey in November or December.
FIELD OF DREAMS HAS $70,000 IN THE POT SO FAR The district has received $70,000 in commitments from outside entities so far for the Field of Dreams project. The project is to get artificial turf for Howard Fellows Stadium to improve the condition of the field. Over the summer, the board approved going forward with the project if they could fundraise at least $450,000. Wrobleski said they have a number of upcoming meetings; they’ve had one already that they’re looking forward to a follow up and they hope has a positive outcome. The district also has a list of potential donors they’re planning to meet up with.
THE BOARD ALSO APPROVED: Ç Administrator and teacher salary and benefits Ç Adoption of recommended additions, deletions and modifications of board of education policy numbers (PRESS Issue 101) Ç First reading of certified staff seniority list Ç First reading of non-certified seniority list Ç The disposal of obsolete and broken school equipment. Ç The Consolidated District Plan Ç The bus lease
All first-, second- and third-place winners will receive ribbons and cerFROM PAGE A3 tificates for their scareavailable at 11 a.m., noon crows, plus the opportuand 1 p.m. at 729 La Salle nity for cash prizes. Judging categories are St. There will be prizes for Best Representation of the best scarecrow entries the Theme, Best Business Scarecrow, Best Nonin the contest.
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STREATOR — Jeanette Mosley, advanced practice registered nurse, has joined the family medicine care team of Dr. Tariq Khan, Joan Luckey, APRN, Arika Safranski, APRN, and Dr. Mark Wargo. Mosley has a bachelor of science degree in nursing from the University of Northern Colorado and a master of science in nursing from OSF St. Francis Medical Center College of Nursing in Peoria.
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MARSEILLES — The annual Blast From The Past Car Show is set for 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Oct 6 at Illini State Park, Marseilles. For details, call (815) 795-6446 or email coke@mtco.com.
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HENNEPIN – Kristin Tonozzi, CPA, has joined Cyr Financial Wealth Advisors. Tonozzi brings more than 29 years of tax experience to Cyr. Tonozzi lives in Mark with her husband, Chad, and her two sons. She has Tonozzi lived in Putnam County most of her life. She holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Northern Illinois University. “We are delighted to have Kristin join our firm,” said Christian Cyr, CPA and president of Cyr Financial. “Adding her strong background and experience to our team allows us to enhance the level of financial advice we provide to our clients.” Cyr Financial is an Independent Registered Investment Advisor, located in downtown Hennepin. It was founded in 1999.
DO THE ANTI-THUNDERSTORM DANCE FOR HOMECOMING L-P’s homecoming game is scheduled for Friday night, and the forecast isn’t looking the best. The National Weather Service says Friday in Peru shows showers and possibly a thunderstorm before 7 a.m., then showers and thunderstorms after 7 a.m. Chance of precipitation is 80%. Athletic director Dan Le said the goal is to make every effort possible to play the varsity game on Friday night, even if that means playing at 5 p.m. instead of 7 p.m. If not able to play Friday night, the game would then get moved to 10 a.m. Saturday and then moved again if weather continued to affect the game. (The other high school levels would play at a different time/day as well if weather affected them Friday night, too).
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TEACHERS EXCITED ABOUT ACC/EAST GYM RENOVATION Superintendent Steve Wrobleski and Ali Braboy can be reached at (815) 220district architect Mike Kmetz met with 6931 and countyreporter@newstrib.com. teachers about their needs and experi- Follow her on Twitter @NT_LaSalle.
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