The end of 2008 is just hours away. What a year we've had. We'd like to thank all the support we've had from the school staff, administrators and others who grace us with their presence in the building. From sports teams to foreign visitors, we get a huge variety of people visiting us. It's always nice to say "hi" and get positive comments back on the appearance of the building. A big "thank you" to our custodial crew and all they do to maintain the building. I know it is a tremendous amount of work especially for the afternoon and evening custodians.
Although budgets prevent us from getting more custodial and maintenance help to properly and efficiently keep our buildings in shape, we do our best and appreciate the efforts of those responsible for such as well as the understanding of those who use the facilities.
We look forward to another year of activity. We'll be there throughout 2009 and on into the future. Have a safe lengthened weekend and be safe. See you all next year!
The Custodial Staff at Tahoma Senior High School
Educating custodians, school staff, students, parents and the public on the duties, responsibilities and needs of a school facility. Working to make the custodial department more understandable and hoping to engage the support and help of all who use the campus. Sharing information on several cleaning-related, health and custodial topics to enlighten readers and requesting input from all who peruse this blog.
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