Dyllis Elementary School
HEALTHY SCHOOL TEAM MEMBERS

Elizabeth Rose               Principal
Marlene Phillips              Nurse
Kevin Johnson               Physical Education Teacher
Billie Goldston               Teacher
Jennifer Best                 Teacher
Gail Turpin                    Cafeteria Rep/Nutritionist
Dennis Peters                 Maintenance Representative
Linda Powell                  Guidance Counselor
Hailey  Goldston            5th grade student
Garrett Andrews             5th grade student
       

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Our Healthy School Plan
1.  SMART (Stimulating Matruity Through Accelerated Readiness Training) Program for grades K-2.  These gross motor activities increase neurological and physiological readiness skill that are crucial to becoming lifelong learners.
2.  Movement Class for 3rd, 4th, & 5th grades.  This class meets once per week for 50 minutes.  Jennifer Austin, a certified dance and physical fitness trainer instructs the movement class.  The students will be lead in kid yoga, pilates, proper techniques of exercise, modern dance, hip hop, line dancing, and folk dances from around the world.
Tennessee Lions Club Offers Free Vision Screening for Roane County Schools

       The Tellico Village Lions Club offered free vision photoscreening for all kindergarten students during the week of May 12-16th.  Jerry Knepp and his team visited each elementary school and did the screening for all who returned their signed permission forms. 
       Photoscreening is a non-invasive test that can detect most problems which cause poor vision in young  children.  This photographic method of screening is able to pre-diagnose or diagnose seven problematic eye issues such as lazy eye, cross-eyes, astigmatism, cataracts and more. The screening procedures are simple and involve two pictures taken of each child's eyes.  One picture is with the flash in the vertical position and one is in the horizontal position.  The MTI PhotosScreener captures the eye's light reflection as the photograph is taken.  These pictures are then sent to Vanderbilt Children's Hospital to be analyzed.  Parents are notified of the results in the event a referral to their eye doctor is suggested.
        The Tennessee  Lions work to brighten the future of Tennessee's children through this vision detection program.        Each year the Lions Clubs screen over 25,000 children with necessary follow-up to be sure vision care is received.  All at Roane County Schools wish to thank the Lions Club of Tellico Village for bringing this Outreach Program to our schools and allowing us to offer this opportunity to our families.  We look forward to continuing and expanding the program for the 2008-9 school year.