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Written by bondmill   
Monday, 21 September 2009 01:12
Bond Mill has a new Absentee/Tardy Phone Line.  If you know your child is going to be absent or tardy, please call 301-498-3501.   This number is in the new Parent Handbook in the Student Attendance section, under Student Absence.  It is also on the PTO website in the Contact Us section.  The actual Health Line remains 301-497-3608, but that number is just for contacting the nurse about health concerns or returning calls about children in the Health Room, NOT for reporting absences.
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