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CES makes changes to traffic pattern New traffic pattern will take effect on Monday, March 14, 2016. See accompany map with full article. By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer Campbellsville Independent Schools Campbellsville Elementary School has begun its construction project, and, as a result, some changes are being made to the morning and afternoon traffic pattern. Changes will be effective on Monday, March 14, 2016. The parking area immediately next to the CES building will be closed for construction, and not accessible. Student drop-off time will be from 7:05amET to 7:50amET. Parents can enter the drop-off line by the CHS softball field. The pattern will flow to the right, around the graveled staff and visitor parking area, to the back of the CES gymnasium. Parents will drop off their children and then exit the parking lot by turning right. The same traffic pattern will be used in the afternoons. Vehicles can begin lining up for parent pickup at 2:30pmCT each afternoon. There will be only one line of traffic for pickup and drop-off. With the change in traffic flow, CES staff members can’t allow parents/guardians to wait at the door to pick up their children. Parents need to stay in their vehicles and follow the traffic flow. CES staff members thank parents in advance for their patience and understanding as they continue to improve the educational setting for Campbellsville Elementary School students. For more information, call the CES office at 270-465-4561. CES will begin using this traffic pattern on Monday, March 14, because of construction. This story was posted on 2016-03-11 05:57:51
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