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Notification!
Spokane Public Schools are
required to notify patrons each year regarding the status of
asbestos in each building. Chase Middle
School was constructed using all asbestos free materials.
Even though this facility
is asbestos free, an Asbestos Management Plan is located in the
Head Custodian's office.
College
Bound Scholarships
If you are a 7th
or 8th grader and ready to work hard in school, keep
your grades up and stay out of trouble until you graduate, you
may be eligible for a four year
College Bound Scholarship.
To be eligible, 7th
or 8th grades must do the following:
- Submit a
College Bound Scholarship application and pledge
form found online at
www.hecb.wa.gov/paying/waaidprgm/collegeboundscholarship.asp
OR
receive a hard copy from your Chase grade level counselor.
- Graduate
from a Washington High School (or home school).
- Maintain a
cumulative high school GPA of at least 2.0.
- Be a good
citizen and stay crime-free.
- During
senior year in high school apply for admission to an eligible
college in Washington.
- During
senior year in high school complete the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Meet family
income requirements at the time of high school graduation
(eligible for free or reduced lunch).
- Be a
resident of Washington.
Students must apply for this
scholarship by the end of their 8th grade year.
For questions or further
information, please contact your Chase school counselor:
A hard copy of the
application that can be sent in via U.S. Mail is available upon
request from your school counselor.
NOTE TO
PARENTS: Human Growth and Development
Parents and other
interested stakeholders may now view the Human Growth and
Development, Personal Safety, and HIV/AIDS preview videos online
at our District website. Click on the link below:
http://www.spokaneschools.org/HGD
FREE AND REDUCED
MEALS FOR STUDENTS
The link below will take families directly to our district's
new online school meal application. It is the fastest and
easiest way to apply for our school meal program, where families
can qualify for free or reduced priced meals that will help
their children learn more effectively. Families can save up to
$715 per student each year if they qualify.
http://www.spokaneschools.org/mealapp/
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