MLC: Autumn Settles In
10/8/20
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Reminder: Pick-up Times for Materials
Teachers will let you or students know if there is anything to pick-up at the school. Materials pick-up will be in the cafeteria until KCLC needs the space. Masks and social-distancing are required during materials pick-up.
Pick-up times Kx12
Monday 10:00-3:00
Thursday 10:00-2:00
Initially, we were going to have different times for Kx8 and 9x12. We're going to combine them to provide as much flexibility as possible for families. Also, if these times don't work for you, please send an email to mvanhoom@pps.net Mark is in the building on a regular basis throughout the week and will work to find a time that is convenient for you.
Again, please make sure your child's teacher has said there is something to pick-up. We don't want families coming for materials only to find they didn't need to make the trip.
If you can't come to the school to pick-up materials, please fill out the appropriate form below and we'll figure out a way to deliver materials.
MLC Kx6 Materials Delivery Request Form:
MLC 7x8 Materials Delivery Request Form:
MLC 9x12 Materials Delivery Request Form:
See info below about MLC Library book pick-up:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XrT1zbswS4FCwAFo6YMIF5rjmXmW1tM-pzLEgmP-Yes/edit
Tim will be available from 10:00-2:00 on Mondays and Thursdays. (These are expanded hours compared to what is in the library information in the link above.)
From Nurse Lori
Greetings to all Families from your School Nurse, Lori Elder BSN, RN
Flu season is here and it’s never too early or too late to get your flu shot. I recently got mine! The flu shot remains our best defense against contracting the flu. It is especially important now due to the COVID-19 pandemic to protect yourself against the flu. The County Health Department provides the following information about the flu.
https://multco.us/health/diseases-and-conditions/influenza
-The flu is a contagious disease caused by influenza germs.
-Flu can lead to mild to serious illness, and can sometimes lead to hospitalization and death. -Flu is spread from person to person by coughing, sneezing, talking or singing.
-Adults and children should get a flu shot each year. Flu vaccine is very safe.
-You should also stay home if you are sick. Cover coughs and sneezes, and wash your hands frequently with soap and water, or use a hand sanitizer to avoid getting sick.
Please contact me at lelder@mesd.k12.or.us if you have any questions or need resources to access health care in general.
Need your help: Pictures of Distance Learning
Progress Reports, Statewide Inservice Day
10/9/20 Statewide Inservice: No school
District calendar
MLC Office Request Form
PPS Password Resets
If you need to reset your child's PPS password, please fill out form at link below.