ContactCharles E. Fink Superintendent 4431 W. St. Rd 28 Frankfort, IN 46041 765-659-1339
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Dr. Tim Snyder, Member, is the Washington Township representitive and began his term in August 2006. Dr. Snyder is a Pediatric physician and can be reached at (765) 296-8241.
John Morris, Secretary, represents Madison Township and began his term in August 2004. Mr. Morris works for Forests Products and can be reached at (765) 296-8411.
R. Craig Seager, President, is the At-Large representative and began his term in August 2002. Mr. Seager works for Eli Lilly and Company, and can be reached at (765) 296-2873.
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Phil Snellenbarger, Vice-President, represents Jackson Township and began his term in August 2000. Mr. Snellenbarger works for Jenkins/Snellenbarger Realty and can be reached at (765) 325-2583.
Dr. Martha Hill, Member, is the Perry Township representative and began her term in August 2008. Ms. Hill works for The Eiteljorg Museum.
2 HOUR DELAY SCHEDULE
Period 1 - 10:15 am -10:43 am
Period 2 - 10:48 am - 11:16 am
Period 3 - 11:21 am - 11:50am
Period 5 - Normal Time
Period 4 - 1:15-1:45
Period 6 - 1:50-2:20
Period 7 - 2:25-3:00
PROCEDURES FOR TEMPORARY CLOSING OF SCHOOLS
Emergency - Snow Days -- Storm Warning
Decision is based upon information received from the following sources:
A. County Highway Department E. Bus Drivers
B. State Highway Department F. Principals
C. State Police - Lafayette G. School Patrons
D. Sheriff's Office H. Other available information
Bus Driver procedure for School Administration on days in question: the County Highway and State Highway garages, State Police, Sheriff's office and Bus Drivers will be contacted to determine road conditions. When road conditions are considered dangerous and bus transportation would be canceled for the day, the following radio stations will provide news on school closing prior to 7:30 A.M. Usually a report on canceling transportation and school closing would be for one day only.
It is possible that only one or two bus routes would be closed. When this happens, schools will be open, but pupils living on this bus route will not be counted absent.
Please do not call school personnel concerning school closings. Those responsible for making the decision are either out checking roads or need their phone lines free to gather information; other school personnel receive their information at the time it is announced over the air. You are urged to listen to one of the following on mornings when weather conditions might provide a question whether school will be open or not:
Radio Station Location Dial
WILO AM Frankfort l570 WSHW FM Frankfort 99.7
WASK AM Lafayette l450 WASK FM Lafayette 98.7
WKOA FM Lafayette 105.3 WAZY FM Lafayette 96.5
WKHY FM Lafayette 93.5
TV Station Location
TV-18 Lafayette
Channel 13 Indianapolis
Click here to download the Clinton Prairie School Foundation Scholarship
Click here to view the instructions for the Clinton Prairie School Foundation Scholarship
| Dear Friend of Clinton Prairie,
School funding is not an exact science. There are many opportunities for superior education that are not being met simply because of a lack of resources. Tax dollars cannot provide all of the educational opportunities that our children should have.
The Clinton Prairie Foundation will provide financial support for many endeavors that will enrich the students of our district and also touch the entire community. The Foundation's directors ask for your help in keeping the scholastic achievement of the children in our community competitive with those in other communities, states and nations. Your generosity will not only enrich the lives of the children it touches; it is an investment in the future.
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| What is the Foundation?
The Foundation is a private, non-profit corporation. Its purpose is to raise funds from private sources for the enrichment of the Clinton Prairie School Corporation.
Who administers the Foundation?
The Foundation is controlled by a volunteer Board of Directors who are citizens of graduates of the Clinton Prairie School Corporation.
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How will the funds be used?
The funds will be used to supplement the educational programs of the schools as well as student scholarship funding. The Foundation does not replace tax dollars that come into the district. The Foundation supports educational areas of enrichment and scholarship where there are not enough tax dollars to provide support.
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Board of Directors
Mr. Jerry Haan - President
Mrs. Ann Johnson - Vice President
Mrs. Rita Neidlinger - Secretary
Mrs. Tammy Oberle - Treasurer
Mr. Pete Clark - Member
Ms. Nancy Elsea - Member
Mr. Charles Fink - Member
Dr. Martha Hill – Member
Mrs. Julia Hoffman – Member
Mr. Roger Miller- Member
Mr. John Morris - Member
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| How do I make a tax-deductible contribution to the Foundation?
If you are an individual donor, you may simply make your check payable to:
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Clinton Prairie Foundation
"Investing in the Future"
4431 W. St. Rd. 28
Frankfort, IN 46041
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| If you represent a business or corporation, you may need to make arrangements that are especially suited to your organization. Please feel free to discuss your plans wit any member of the Board of Directors. After receiving your gift, the Foundation will send a letter of appreciation that will identify (for tax deductions or other documentation) the amount of your gift.
Your contribution may be designated toward scholarship or Clinton Prairie program support.
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