Ada-Borup Elementary
April Newsletter
April Showers
The students and families have also taken all of these sour lemons that have been handed to us and made lemonade. Every day, students are logging on and working remotely and continuing to put their best foot forward to be successful in their learning. Our goal is to continue to achieve authentic and purposeful educational opportunities with our students, and the students and families are meeting that goal every day!
Please take care of yourselves. I miss seeing all of those smiling faces, and I cannot wait until I get to see everyone in person again.
Bree Triplett
218-784-5303
Ada-Borup COVID-19 Updates
Nurse's Corner
Getting Through This TOGETHER
We are in uncharted territory in the world today. Global, national, state, community, personal dynamics have all changed in ways no one could imagine just 6 months ago. Navigating through this uncharted territory does not have to be done alone! This pandemic is straining every single human on this planet. Good news is- we are all in this together- BETTER news is we can HELP each other through it all. Mental health is the biggest challenge through this pandemic. There are so many factors in play, that we can’t plan for every scenario. BUT we CAN give you access to additional supports, and asking for help in no way implies you are not handling this pandemic well- it means you ARE handling it by maintaining your sanity. There will be resources shared via social media, school website, email, any way I possibly can get the information out. ALL you need to do is ASK, and we will help in any way we can. As the school nurse who also is a public health nurse- I am able to help in ways not always available. Connecting you with the resources you need to get through this pandemic safely while maintaining your sanity is my priority!
Tracy Johnson
Ada-Borup School Nurse
218-280-3125
"PAW"gress Update
“PAW”gress Time
Study after study shows the importance of reading to kids. Being home all day is a great chance to increase that habit.
Put in reading blocks. Fifteen to 20 minutes a day is a great place to start (remember, that’s total minutes, not all at once. Break it apart). Consider structuring this reading block in a few different ways: parent reads aloud, child reads aloud (if the child can read). There’s no such thing as too much reading! If you have any questions please contact us at the school!
Kenley Wahlin
Library
April 2020 COVID-19 Breakfast and Lunch Menu
Material Monday Bus Routes
* Please do not get on the buses.
* Follow all normal rules at bus stops.
* Remember to practice social distancing by remaining 6 feet apart.
* Keep track of where the bus is using the bus tracking app: https://cloud.samsara.com/o/3733/fleet/viewer/GiCpszw2AhYCFzwzYaWb
Please call if you have any changes regarding the dropping off and picking up of materials. 218-784-5311
No School Friday, April 10th and Monday, April 13.
There WILL NOT be meals delivered from our COVID-19 Meal Program on those days.
Emergency Worker Chlid Care Program will be closed on those days.