The Royal Rhino Register
Royal Rhino Parent Newsletter
Greetings Royal Rhino Families
Happy Thanksgiving Break! I wish you and yours a safe and happy holiday!
This week's newsletter is filled with useful information. Happy Reading!
Your Partner and Principal,
Ashley M. Rose-Toomer , Ph.D.
Remote Learning 11/30 and 12/1
Royals of The Month
HOLIDAY FOOD DRIVE
November 16- December 11, 2020
- Canned sweet potatoes
- Canned vegetables
- Breakfast items
- Macaroni and cheese
- Rice
- Canned fruits
- Evaporated milk
- Coffee/tea bags
- Corn muffin mix
- Canned gravy
- Mashed potatoes
- Cranberry sauce
- Frozen turkeys and hams
You may send these items with your student or drop them off at the school. We are so grateful for your donation!
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A Note from Fulton County Schools
We take the health and safety of our students and staff very seriously in the Fulton County School District. It is a shared expectation that parents, guardians, and students not only take their own health and safety seriously, but that they make the health and safety of students, teachers, and staff THE priority now that we have resumed face to face instruction in our schools. Unfortunately, there have been some instances where students have entered our school buildings with observable and measurable symptoms of illness and/or knowingly awaiting COVID test results. And in some rare cases, they have even lied about this. I cannot stress enough how irresponsible this behavior is, as it compromises the health and safety of every student and staff member in a school building and jeopardizes all students’ ability to receive face-to-face instruction.
As a result, if a student comes to school knowingly experiencing illness or symptoms of COVID-19, we may take the following actions to protect the health and safety of students, staff, and the community:
- Moving the student to virtual learning for a specified time, including the remainder of the semester;
- Removal of the ability to participate in athletics or other extracurricular activities or events; and/or
- Referral to the Department of Family and Children Services (DFCS) in cases of suspected abuse or neglect.
Of course, this list is not exhaustive, and any student who is dishonest or causes a school disruption will be subject to our Student Code of Conduct and extracurricular rules, as is typical. Again, safety and health is our number one priority! We must all work together to ensure a safe and successful school year. The professionals at Fulton County Schools will do their part. We need our parents, students, community members, and other stakeholders to do theirs, as well.
Uniforms
Student Safety Reminders
In effort to keep our students and staff healthy and safe, we want to share a few reminders:
- Students will be expected to wear a face covering/mask while at school. Staff are also required to wear face coverings.
- If your child is sick, please keep them at home and make sure they are fever free for at least 24 hours before return.
- If anyone in your household has tested positive for COVID-19 and you have been advised to isolate or quarantine, please adhere to the public health guidance and do not send your student to school until after the noted timeframe.
- Encourage your student to wash hands frequently.
- If your child becomes sick while at school, you will be expected to be pick-up your child immediately.
- Please alert school administration of any COVID-19 related concerns.
Fulton County Schools has developed protocols and procedures to respond to COVID-19 related cases and concerns. The district will continue to work in collaboration with our local and state public health officials and follow the appropriate guidance.
Desk Shield Fundraiser or Donations
In order to purchase 622 desk shields, we would need to raise about 20,000 (this would include taxes and shipping).
Thank You for helping us to keep our Kiddos safe!