No community is immune from the threats that endanger schools. As a preventative measure to maintain our safe school atmosphere, we are introducing a new tool, the Safe School HelpLine. The telephone help line is designed to assist you and your student in reporting any wrongdoing that impacts our schools, our students, or our staff. Safety issues, such as acts of violence, theft, alcohol or other drug abuse, weapons, or harassment are a few of the problems that you may want to report anonymously.
Your call on a touch-tone phone to 1-800-555-1212, Ext. 317 will allow you to leave your information without identification. HelpLine personnel will transcribe your message and fax it to school officials. All information will remain anonymous in order to encourage reporting of all safety concerns. Security Voice, Inc. is providing the program. Calls will be accepted 24 hours a day, seven days a week. When you call with information, you will be given a case number. This process will allow you to check back to see what is happening regarding your report and to provide additional information as necessary.
mamboSchools District was informed by the State Transportation Department, that it has again received a four star rating for their Bus Transportation System. The system combines bus driver training and maintenance services in judging our local bus facility. This is the fifth year in a row for the award.
The outdoor education program at mamboHS continues to gain community support. The annual outdoor ed. fund drive netted the program $4,050.00 to upgrade Morris Woods.
Gear up for the 2008 mamboSchools Pirate Football season. Please check schedules by clicking here. Go Knights .. all the way to State!
The mamboSchools Elementary School staff, working cooperatively with the community, will challenge all students to develop their minds through academic excellence, their hearts through respect for self and others, and their spirits through pride in achievement in order to contribute positively to a diverse and global society.