Please Complete A Free & Reduced Meal Application by Sunday, September 17, 2023.

Parents and Guardians:

I am reaching out to you with a very important message. If your child(ren) received free or reduced meal prices last year, each family will still need to complete a free and reduced meal application for this school year and qualify; otherwise, beginning this coming Monday, September 18th, you will be required to pay for the full cost for your child’s meal. The cost of breakfast and lunch for students at the elementary school is $4.60 per day or $818.80 for the year per student. The cost of breakfast and lunch for students at the middle school and high school is $4.70 per day or $838.60 for the year per student. This cost can make it hard on a family, especially if they have multiple students in school. One positive change for this school year is a new provision that allows students who qualify for reduced meals to also receive their meals free with no additional reduced payment required.    

Besides benefiting families whose children qualify for free or reduced meals, another major benefit is that our school district will receive an additional $538 per student who qualifies. This would mean thousands of extra dollars could be spent on additional educational resources that would benefit all West Fork students that we currently aren’t able to spend due to budget constraints. With that being said, I am pleading to you to please complete a free and reduced meal application by this Sunday, September 17th to hopefully help out both your family and our school district. Paper applications can be picked up at your child’s school or at the district’s administration office. If you’d rather, please contact your child’s school and ask the secretary to send an application home with your child. If you need some help completing the application, please go to your child’s school or come to the administration office, and we’ll be glad to help you through the process. Finally, if you prefer, you can click on the following link to access and complete an online application. F & R Online Application

I really hope that you will take the few minutes necessary to complete your application. This could be a win-win situation for both you and our district.

Thank you, 

John Karnes, Superintendent

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Updated Guidance on COVID-19

Parents & Guardians:

In a message sent out by me on August 29th titled “CDC Guidance for Students and Staff Testing Positive or Showing Symptoms of COVID-19,” I stated that the District would be following the CDC’s latest guidance on dealing with COVID-19 cases. Upon further guidance received by the District today from the Arkansas Department of Education, we are no longer going to follow CDC guidance, but instead, we will follow our current District guidelines, which state the following: “Kids must stay home if they have fever, vomiting, or diarrhea, and must stay home for 24 hours after the symptoms resolve (without the aid of medication). PLEASE DO NOT send a sick child to school. They will be sent home.”

Students or staff who test positive for COVID-19 will no longer be asked to wear a mask upon their return to school. Additionally, it will no longer be necessary to contact Mrs. Hughes, the District’s Point of Contact, for anything related to COVID-19.

I apologize for any confusion that I may have caused.

John Karnes, Superintendent

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FREE Routine Dental Services Available to K-8 Students

Parents & Guardians:
Does your K-8 student need routine dental care? West Fork Elementary School and West Fork Middle School have both qualified to receive services 100% FREE from the Ronald McDonald Care Mobile Dental Van for our students IF we have enough parents sign the consent forms. This is a wonderful opportunity for our students, and we want to make this happen.

This state-of-the-art mobile dental office will be scheduled at our campus this fall. Students received consent forms at the open house! If your student qualifies, a consent form needs to be returned by Friday, September 15th. For another form, please contact your child’s school.

Thank you for your cooperation.

John Karnes, Superintendent

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CDC Guidance for Students and Staff Testing Positive or Showing Symptoms of COVID-19

Parents & Guardians:

I hope you’re doing well. The 2023-24 school year is off to a great start! I do, however, want to inform you that since the start of this school year, we have seen a few isolated cases of students and staff testing positive for COVID-19. As a district, we are following the CDC’s most recent guidelines for dealing with individuals showing symptoms of COVID-19 or who have tested positive for COVID-19. If your child tests positive for COVID-19, please contact Mrs. Deborah Hughes, our Middle School Secretary and the District’s Point of Contact for COVID-19. If your child is showing symptoms of COVID-19 but has not yet been tested, please do not send him/her to school and contact Mrs. Hughes for guidance. I have attached a link below to the CDC’s guidance page that we are following.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/if-you-were-exposed.html

Thank you for your support and cooperation with this matter.

John Karnes, Superintendent

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Hamburger Dinner Fundraiser & Tigers Under the Lights Pep Rally Tonight

Parents, Guardians, & Community Members:

This is a quick reminder about tonight’s QB Club hamburger dinner fundraiser and Tigers Under the Lights pep rally. The dinner will begin at 5:00 and run through 6:30 in the elementary school cafetorium. The cost is only $5.00. Beginning at 7:00 at Tiger Stadium, we will hold our annual Tigers Under the Lights pep rally, which is free. We hope you will make plans to attend both events.

Thank you,

John Karnes, Superintendent

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Tigers Under the Light/QB Hamburger Dinner Fundraiser Postponed…Heat and Humidity Update

Parents, Guardians, & Community Members:

Due to the dangerous heat and humidity in our area, our Tigers Under the Lights pep rally and QB Club hamburger dinner fundraiser are being postponed until next Monday, August 28th. The dinner will run from 5:00 to 6:30 in the ES Cafetorium and the Pep Rally will begin at 7:00 at Tiger Stadium.  We apologize for any inconvenience but the health and safety of our students, employees, and fans are our number one priority.

Additionally, Thursday’s football games at Green Forest for our 7th grade and Junior High squads have been moved back from 5:30 and 7:00 starting times to 7:00 and 8:00 starting times, respectively, to try and help with the heat. Additionally, Friday night’s football game scheduled to be played here at Tiger Stadium versus Green Forest has been moved back an hour to an 8:00 kickoff time.

Finally, we will follow guidance from the Arkansas Activities Association with regard to heat and humidity monitoring for our athletic teams and band. Today’s heat and humidity do not allow for practicing outside this afternoon or after school. Some teams are going to move their practices to the mornings before school and our JunIor High and 7th-grade teams will still be able to practice during their first-period slot. We are also limiting outdoor recesses to no more than 20 minutes in the mornings and in the shade and none after 10:50 AM until this sweltering heat and humidity and excessive heat warnings go away.  If the mornings become too hot and humid, we will hold all recesses indoors. Thank you for your support and understanding.

John Karnes, Superintendent 

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West Fork QB Club hamburger dinner fundraiser followed by Tigers Under the Lights pep rally

Parents, Guardians, & Community Members:

This message is being sent to you on behalf of the West Fork Quarterback Club to inform you of the hamburger dinner fundraiser that will be held this coming Monday night, August 21st, beginning at 5:00 and ending at 6:30 in the Elementary School Cafetorium. Following the dinner and beginning at 7:00, the Annual Tigers Under the Lights pep rally is being held in Tiger Stadium. The cost of the supper is only $5.00 and entry into the pep rally is free. We hope you will come and support both events.

Thank you,

John Karnes , Superintendent

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Great Start to a New School Year/Hall Pass

Parents, Guardians, and Community Members:

The 2023-24 school year got off to a great start yesterday. It was great having our students back in our classrooms. Thank you for you working with us to ensure that all forms and documents are completed. With the state’s new online registration system, we realize that registering your child was a bit tedious, but next year, it should be much easier. Thank you for your patience.

The purpose of this message is to inform you about a new visitor management system that we purchased with some of our safe schools’ funding from the state as this is a top priority and recommendation of the AR Safe Schools Commission. This advanced technology uses management software to protect students and staff from the risk of unwanted visitors or predators by instantly comparing school visitor identification data against an integrated, comprehensive database of sex offender registries throughout the United States. This system will also be used to track student tardies and early dismissals.

Our plan is to begin using this new security system beginning Wednesday morning. Any visitor, including parents and guardians, will need to bring their driver’s license or state-issued identification card into the office with them to get their ID scanned for the first time. Once scanned in any building, it won’t be necessary to get scanned in any of the other buildings. No visitors will be allowed past the office without an identification tag that is created through the system.

Thank you in advance for your support and cooperation in using Hall Pass and for assisting the district in helping keep our students and employees safe.

Respectfully,

John Karnes, Superintendent

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Back to School Message from Superintendent Karnes for the First Day of School

Hello Parents and Guardians:
I hope your child enjoyed his/her summer and is looking forward to beginning a new school year tomorrow morning. I will assure you that all of us working for the West Fork School District are excited about beginning a new year and are determined to get off to a great and safe start.

Having said that, tomorrow morning between 7:15 and 8:00, we’ll have approximately 1,000 students and employees arriving on our campus, which means there will be a lot of buses and car traffic in addition to students walking or riding their bikes to school. As you bring your child to school, I am asking you to arrive early, be patient, and be extra observant, because any tiny distraction could result in an accident. Dropoffs and pickups of students by their parents will be the same way we finished last school year. I also want to remind you that the road that runs in front of the middle school is one-way in the mornings.

To help ensure your child’s safety, we ask that your child always exits your vehicle from the passenger side door and goes directly to their assigned location. Each building will have monitors outside at our student drop-off locations to assist as needed, but not before 7:15. I also want to remind you that it is illegal to talk or text on your cell phone while in a school zone and it is also illegal to pass a stopped school bus when its flashing red lights are on.

In closing, I want you to know that all of us here at the West Fork School District are expecting a safe and productive 23-24 school year, but it will take all of us working together to make this expectation become a reality, and I know we can do it! If I can ever be of assistance, please don’t hesitate to ask.

John Karnes, Superintendent

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