SOUTH VIEW HIGH SCHOOL: Important Parent Information

SOUTH VIEW HIGH SCHOOL: Important Parent Information
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South View High School issued the following announcement on Dec. 15. 

Reminder, Friday, December 17, 2021, will be a 2 hour early release day for students. Also, students and parents are not allowed to bring in outside food or drink into SVHS. Our school dress code policy must also be followed each and every school day. For clarification to these policies, please refer to our Student Handbook. It is also important that all cell phone conversations end prior to buzzing in at the school and to use School Cash Online if you need to make a payment for a school related item or event.

If you are new to SV, you can enroll your student online using the new CCS Online Student Enrollment link. We appreciate all that you do for your student and for our school. Go Tigers!

 Original source can be found here.



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