December Newsletter
Middle & High School
PARENTS WE NEED YOUR HELP WITH OUR DROP OFF AND PICK UP PROCEDURE 2022- 2023
Drop off and Pick up Procedures- 2022-2023
As part of our security and safety procedures this year, there will be changes to the student drop off and pick-up process ALL K -12th Grade STUDENT DROP-OFF will be through the elementary loop in front of the elementary building. Students will walk down and enter the building at the cafeteria entrance. There will be supervision in the morning and after school.
Toddler drop off will continue to be in front of the north east entrance and those students will be able to enter through the toddler entrance.
Preschool drop off will be in front of the preschool building.
Only buses will be allowed to drop off in the loop in front of the cafeteria entrance.
High school students will be able to park in the high school parking lot and enter the school through the cafeteria entrance. There will be no student drop off allowed in the parking lot areas.
The same procedures will be in place for after school pick up. Buses will pick up students in the loop in front of the cafeteria. All parent pick up will be in the loop in front of the elementary building.
There will be NO DROP OFF OR PICK UP behind the school or at any other areas around the school.
We will be monitoring student entry into the buildings. Staff will greet students each morning at the doors.
Thank you for supporting the district in keeping students safe and the buildings secure.
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From the Nurse Corner
I hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving. As we enter the holiday season, we are still battling cold and flu season. Respiratory season hit hard and early this year.
Flu, COVID-19 and RSV are circulating within our community, state, and nation-wide. Please remember simple guidelines to help reduce the spread of respiratory viruses such as hand washing, covering your coughs and sneezes, and staying home when sick. It is also recommended to do a home COVID-19 test if your child has any symptoms of illness. You can get these free from the school or library.
Here are some guidelines on when to keep your child home from school:
· If your child has or has had a temperature over 100 degrees in the last 12-24 hours. It is not appropriate sending your child to school with a fever. This means they are contagious and will continue to be until they are without a fever for 24 - 48 hours without medication. Even if you give your child medication and their fever breaks, they should not be in school. When your child has a fever they will not learn as well because they are not feeling well and they will be exposing other children to the illness. Children also need time to rest in order to heal.
· Vomiting or diarrhea in the last 24 hours. If your child vomits or has diarrhea more than once in a day, or they have a fever along with it- keep your child home from school. If your child is spending most of their time at school feeling sick or in the bathroom, not much learning is getting done.
· An unexplained rash. Anytime a rash is associated with a fever your child may not come to school until the fever is gone for 24 hours without medication. A fever associated with a rash could mean that the rash is contagious and could be something like the chickenpox. Even if your child does not have a fever and the rash is not contagious, they can be uncomfortable and itchy and learning can be impaired.
· Asthma flare ups and headache, cough, sore throat of congestion that are severe enough to interfere with attention to school work.
We will have free dental screenings and fluoride varnish at school on December 12th. The permission slip was sent home this week with elementary students. Middle school and High school students can pick one up at the office. Please return those ASAP.
If your student took advantage of the no cost vision exams and needed glasses, they will be delivered on December 13th. Since they will get two pairs, we ask that one pair stays at school so your student always has a pair here when needed.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!