KESD Families & Staff, due to the flooding today and the weather reports of rain for tonight and tomorrow, we are unfortunately canceling KESD Summer Camp tomorrow, Wednesday, July 31st. For those affected by the floods please remember to continue to report any and all damage no matter how small to 211 by phone or by using the webpages: business damage form / residential damage form. If you can help please contact Meghan Wayland ASAP at (802) 624-0406. And see below for other helpful resources.
Stay safe, Sean McMannon-KESD Superintendent
Vermont Emergency Management says as of Friday morning, two shelters are currently open:
Click here for the latest shelter information. Emergency management says not all shelters are listed here, only those reported to VEM. You can call your town to ask about local shelters or call 211 to find a facility.
State officials urge flooding victims to document their damage, keep receipts for money spent on repairs and to report all flood damage to 211. Officials say reporting the damage helps them get an accurate tally of monetary damage in the state that could trigger federal assistance, which will help everyone. https://vermont211.org/resident-form
Vt. Health Commissioner Dr. Mark Levine said when cleaning homes, the assumption should be that your home has mold. He advises that children with weakened immune systems should not help with flood cleanup. Click here for tips on safe cleanup, food safety and other guidance from the Vermont Health Department.
The Health Department is offering free drinking water test kits for people with private wells or springs that were affected by floodwater. People can order a kit that tests for bacteria by visiting HealthVermont.gov/Flood, calling 802-338-4724 or 800-660-9997, or by contacting their local health office. The kits are not for people who use municipal water (receive a water bill). People who order a kit should follow all instructions for completing and returning it to receive an accurate result.
The Vermont Agency of Natural Resources urges people to avoid floodwaters which may be filled with pollutants and other hazards, to follow state advisories regarding safe drinking water, to contact the spill response team to report any hazardous spills or contaminated water in their home and to sort your flood trash into hazardous and nonhazardous piles. For more safety advice from ANR: https://anr.vermont.gov/flood
The Vermont Safety and Health Administration(VOSHA) has tips to keep Vermont workers exposed to flooding debris safe:
Butler's Bus Service is in desperate need of bus drivers for the 2024-2025 school year!
They are currently offering a SIGN ON BONUS to all that apply & complete our PAID training program to obtain a CDL, Class B License w/ passenger & School Bus endorsement. NO Experience Needed!
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Lyndon Center, VT 05850
Phone: (802) 626-6100
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Butler's Bus Service is in desperate need of bus drivers for the 2024-2025 school year!
They are currently offering a SIGN ON BONUS to all that apply & complete our PAID training program to obtain a CDL, Class B License w/ passenger & School Bus endorsement. NO Experience Needed!
- Applicants applying fully licensed w/ a valid CDL Class B and School Bus Certificate $2,000 sign on bonus!
- Applicants w/ a non CDL license $1,500 sign on bonus!
Call Darlene at 802-626-4712 to learn more, or to apply!
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