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28 Thursday, November 14, 2024 BATTLE CREEK SHOPPER NEWS http://www.thebattlecreekshopper.com

SCHOOLS OF CHOICE
Section 105c Schools of Choice Program
For Families in
Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Kalamazoo, and Van Buren
Intermediate School Districts
In an effort to provide a quality education for all students in the county, the nine school districts in
St. Joseph County are offering a Section 105c Schools of Choice Program for the 2024-25 school
year. This Schools of Choice Program allows students of families who reside in Branch, Calhoun,
Cass, Kalamazoo, or Van Buren Intermediate School District a choice to attend participating school
districts within the St. Joseph County ISD.*


  • Schools of Choice Program Applications are available at any school district Superintendent’s office
    and at the ISD office. Additional information may be obtained by calling the following schools:
    Applications must be submitted to your choice school district during the “application
    window” to be considered:
    APPLICATION WINDOW: December 11, 2024-January 10, 2025 or as indicated by district
    School District Grades For Which Applications Are Being Accepted
    Phone Number (this list is valid for 2nd Semester of the 2024-25 school year)

    Burr Oak UNLIMITED Applications for all grades will be accepted
    (269) 489-2213 January 6 - January 24, 2025
    Centreville (UNLIMITED Applications for all grades will be accepted
    (269) 467-5220
    Colon UNLIMITED Applications for all grades will be accepted
    (269) 432-3231 January 6 - January 24, 2025
    Constantine (UNLIMITED Applications for all grades will be accepted.
    (269) 435-8900
    Mendon UNLIMITED Applications for all grades will be accepted.



  1. 496-8491
    Nottawa Not accepting applications at this time.
    (269) 467-7153
    Sturgis UNLIMITED Applications for all grades will be accepted.
    (269) 659-1502
    Three Rivers UNLIMITED Applications will be accepted for the following grades:
    (269) 279-1100 Kindergarten through 12th.
    Not accepting applications for Young 5s..
    White Pigeon UNLIMITED Applications for all grades will be accepted.
    (269) 483-7676
    St. Joseph County ISD Non-applicable
    (269) 467-5400
    The schools in St. Joseph County do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age,
    disability, genetic information, or any other legally protected status in their programs, services and activities.
    Students must meet all eligibility requirements.


BRYAN COOK
Cereal City Lions Club
On Nov. 6, members of area Lions
Clubs met at the Bedford Lions Den
to sort reading glasses that had been
donated by the community.
Twenty-four members from
Bedford, Battle Creek Host, Cereal
City and Pennfield Lions clubs
joined forces to clean, count and box
up the items. Many hands make light
work, and within 2 hours they had
over 3,300 pairs of glasses boxed up.
Prescription glasses, reading glass-
es, sun glasses, and old lenses were
all part of the mix in this collection
amount.
The glasses will be delivered to
the Special Needs Vision Clinic in
Saginaw. The clinic is attached to the
Millet Learning Center, which is a
school for disabled and handicapped
children and young adults.
The students help clean and orga-
nize the glasses for use in the clinic.
The donated glasses not only help
Michigan’s handicapped popula-

Members of the Battle Creek Host, Battle Creek Cereal City, Bedford and
Pennfield Lions clubs are shown here. Photo provided

Lions members help sort glasses, which were then delivered to the Special
Needs Vision Clinic in Saginaw for distribution. Photo provided

Lions Clubs join to sort donated reading glasses


tion, but also are used by mission
groups in Nicaragua, Guatemala, and
Honduras.
Special Needs Vision Clinic
Executive Director Dr. Dolores
Kowalski and Board Chairman PDG
Lion R.G. Barnum are very apprecia-
tive of the donation.
The Lions Clubs have always sup-
ported their goal of ensuring disabled
children and adults receive the best
optometric care possible.
If you have glasses to donate, you
can call your local Lions Clubs or
drop them in one of our many col-
lection boxes around town. The big
yellow mailboxes with the Lions
logo are located at the Kool Family
Community Center near Senior
Partners, Family Fare on Columbia,
Family Fare in the Pennfield Plaza,
and in Bedford across from the Post
Office. Several optometry offices
also have glasses collection boxes.
The Lions Clubs would like to
thank the community for their con-
tinued support and donations. Where
there is a need – there is a Lion.
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