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Managers: Please print and post this page for employees who do
not have computer access. Thank you.
University
of Washington
Halbert
and Nancy Robinson Center for Young Scholars
INFORMATIONAL
MEETINGS
University
of Washington: Seattle Campus
Transition
School and Early Entrance Program
The
UW's Early Entrance Program is designed to match the pace of
bright students who are seeking a challenge. Students
enter at maximum age 14 through a one-year preparatory program
called Transition School. After successful completion of
the Transition School, they become fulltime UW students with the
support of a strong peer group, a "home base" at the
Center and an advisor.
DATES/TIMES:
DECEMBER 12, 2005, 7PM and JANUARY 5, 2006, 7PM
LOCATION:
KANE HALL, WALKER-AMES ROOM (Room 225)
UW
Academy for Young Scholars
The
UW Academy, jointly sponsored by the Robinson Center and the
Honors Program, each autumn admits to the University's honors
program qualified students who would normally be starting the
11th grade. Academy students receive a wide range of
support services to ensure their successful transition to
college.
DATE/TIME:
DECEMBER 6, 2005, 7PM
LOCATION:
PHYSICS ASTRONOMY BUILDING, ROOM A102
For
more information contact: Robinson Center
Voice:
(206) 543-4160
Fax:
(206) 685-3890
e-mail:
cscy@u.washington.edu
web:
http://depts.washington.edu/cscy
Southern Heights PTA
2nd Annual Holiday Bazaar
Saturday, November 19.
We are seeking craft vendors and/or business people.
Check out the flyer.
For more information about the bazaar, or purchasing a booth space call Lynne Sitarsky at 206-243-6235 or email at
lsitarsky@yahoo.com
or SouthernHeightsPTA@comcast.net
The Work Clinic is encouraging all district employees
to plan a visit to one of our advertised district sites to get a flu shot,
as the clinic has no additional shots available.
Click to get details on
flu vaccination dates, locations and
cost.
Flexible
Spending Accounts
S
T R E T C H
YOUR
PAYCHECK
Sponsored
by: Highline School District #401
Administered
by: Flex-Plan Services, Inc.
OPEN
ENROLLMENT NOVEMBER
1, 2005
THROUGH
DECEMBER 15, 2005.
For
Plan Year of January 1, 2006 to December 31, 2006
·
GET
MORE spendable income!
·
PAY
LESS federal income tax AND Social Security tax!
·
ENROLL
TODAY!
GET
MORE - PAY LESS
Did
you know there is a great way to stretch your paycheck? By
taking advantage of a tax-free
flexible spending account, you can use before-tax
dollars to help pay for certain expenses you would normally pay
with after-tax dollars. This means MORE spendable income
for YOU! With a little planning, flexible spending
accounts can be a great aid in stretching your spendable income.
BRIEFLY
Set
aside tax-exempt
dollars in special accounts from which you can be reimbursed for
certain health care
and dependent care
expenses. With flexible spending accounts, you get the
most out of your money because you pay
no taxes on what you deposit or on what is paid out
to you for reimbursement.
QUESTIONS?
Call
Flex-Plan Services (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
Local Area: (425) 452-3500
Out-of-Area: 1 (800) 669-3539
Visit their web site at: www.flex-plan.com
ENROLL
TODAY
Pick
up your information/enrollment packet in the ERAC lobby.
(Please
keep in mind the "use it or lose it" provision.)
To
list your event on this page, please email the details
to Judy Balko.
Deadlines
for Upcoming Issue:
| Issue
Date |
Information
Submission Deadline |
| Thursday,
December
8, 2005 |
Tuesday,
December
6, noon |
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