Central Primary Tiger News
May 19, 2022
Friday dismissal time 1 P.M.
Message From the principal
Dear Central Families,
It is hard to believe that it is already the middle of May, this year has felt so fast! At school we are starting to work on some end of year assessments, collection of library books and technology, planning for our end of year picnic and starting the process of building next year’s classes. Our teachers are planning fun events to celebrate the end of the year and there will even be a Spirit Week the week of June 13. We appreciate you helping your student to finish strong as the weather gets nicer, the days get longer and the special activities begin. We have appreciated your support all year with all the health and safety considerations and the partnership of educating our amazing students!
Heidi Rothgeb
Principal, Central Primary Center
360-563-4600
Central Family Picnic
Save the date! Friday June 10 will be our Central Family Picnic. All Central students are able to get a free lunch from our kitchen, and families are invited to bring their own lunch and join us. We are not able to sell meals to parents or siblings, but you can bring what you would like to eat at our picnic. We will have some live entertainment and (fingers crossed) we will enjoy a warm and sunny lunch together outside. The times for the picnic are:
Kindergarten: 11:00-11:40
1st grade: 11:30-12:10
2nd grade: 12:00-12:40
And just a reminder, this is a Friday so dismissal is at 1:00. Hope to see you there!
Central Annual Parent Survey
Hello Central Families,
Below is a link to our annual parent survey. Every year we survey parents as part of our school wide Title plan to seek input that helps us guide our instructional decisions and plan for future student learning. Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey, we appreciate your feedback on how the school year went for your student and family. The survey will be open through May 31.
if you prefer a paper copy we have some available in the school office. Questions? Please call Erica Fague (Title Reading Teacher) at 360-563-4617.
Thank you.
Please complete Student Transportation Input Form for 2022-2023 School year
So that we can better plan student transportation needs and routes/schedules for the 2022—2023 school year, we have implemented an online Student Transportation Input Form at www.sno.wednet.edu/ridethebus. Between now and through early summer, we are asking all parents/guardians of 2022-2023 students to please complete this form. The form only needs to be completed once per student.
New student registration for next year
Online registration is now available for next school year at the Snohomish School District website. If you have a student that will be new to Central Primary Center in the fall, Kindergarten thru Grade 2 please register them now. This helps us plan our staffing for the 2022-2023 school year. You can register online at www.sno.wednet.edu/newstudentenrollment or stop by the school office to pick up a paper registration packet.
Make Sure your child's immunizations are up to date!
It is important to make sure your child goes to their regularly scheduled wellness appointments, which often include immunizations. The summer months are a great time to get your child caught up with immunization requirements before the 2022-2023 school year. Schedule your appointments early, as health care providers’ schedules quickly fill up in August and September. Make sure to turn in your updated immunization paperwork to the school by Wednesday, September 7.
Every student enrolled/registered in school or childcare in the state of Washington must have medically verified up-to-date immunization records on file with the school in which they are enrolled/registering before the first day of school 2022-2023. Medically verified immunization records include one or more of the following:
- A Certificate of Immunization Status (CIS) printed from the Immunization Information System (IIS)
- A physical copy of the CIS form with a healthcare provider signature
- A physical copy of the CIS form with accompanying medical immunization records from a healthcare provider verified and signed by school staff
- A CIS printed from MyIR
$30 affordable connectivity program plans for families
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is offering eligible households high speed internet (100Mbps download) for $30 a month with no additional out of pocket costs.
There are three ways families can qualify:
- Income of 200% or less than the federal poverty guidelines
- Program participation (such as Free Reduced Lunch Program eligible, or SNAP, etc.), or
- Meets the eligibility criteria for a participating broadband provider’s existing low-income internet program
What families need to know about this new ACP opportunity:
For those that meet the eligibility requirements:
- $30 guaranteed plan download speed of 100 Mbps
- 20 providers to choose from
- New or existing internet plans
- Three ways to qualify
Click here to apply and for further details about the federal program.
FAQs
If I am approved for ACP and currently on an internet service plan with a provider, can I switch to a different internet service plan of that provider, including to that provider’s low-cost plan, and receive the ACP benefit?
- Yes. The ACP benefit can be applied to any internet service offering, and providers cannot restrict you from switching service offerings or subject you to mandatory waiting periods. Sometimes providers prohibit existing customers from switching to low-cost internet service plans; however, consumers receiving the ACP benefit are not subject to these “existing customer” restrictions.
What happens if my provider has eligibility requirements for an internet service plan that conflict with ACP rules? (e.g. My provider requires that I pay off my past debts before signing up for XYZ internet service plan)
- ACP rules override the rules of participating providers in the context of an ACP consumer. For instance, a provider may generally require that consumers pay off past or present debts before signing up for XYZ internet service plan. However, consumers who are approved to receive ACP benefits are not subject to that requirement (since the ACP rules prohibit providers from declining to enroll ACP consumers based on past or present debts).
Note: The ACP rules clearly allow ACP consumers to apply their benefit to any internet service offering that is generally available (i.e. not a grandfathered/legacy plan) and prohibit mandatory waiting periods (47 CFR 54.1808(e)(6)(iii)) and restrictions on switching plans (Para. 166 of the Report and Order).
K-12 Isolation, Quarantine and Testing Guidance
Information regarding the specifics for Snohomish School District, are available at the district links below:
- Isolation (tested positive for COVID-19) – www.sno.wednet.edu/covid19/isolation
- Quarantine (close contact of someone who tested positive for COVID-19) – www.sno.wednet.edu/covid19/quarantine
- Test to Stay Program - www.sno.wednet.edu/covid19/testtostay
- Household Exposures – www.sno.wednet.edu/covid19/householdexposures
- Sick? – www.sno.wednet.edu/covid19/sickness
- Testing – www.sno.wednet.edu/covid19/testing
- District COVID-19 Self-Reporting Tool - www.sno.wednet.edu/covid19/selfreport
- District’s COVID-19 Dashboard – www.sno.wednet.edu/covid19/districtdashboard
- SimpleReport Rapid Antigen Testing Registration – www.sno.wednet.edu/simplereport
Shared Food items at school
If your child has a birthday or you wish to bring a special treat for the class, please check with your child's teacher ahead of time and be sure to stay within the guidelines set by the Snohomish School District. Some suggestions would be Rice Krispies Treats, Little Debbie's Cakes, Fruit Snacks or Gold Fish cracker packets that are individually wrapped.
Upcoming Dates
MAY
19 - Kindergarten Concert @ 6:30 p.m.
30 - Memorial Day - No School
JUNE
1 - Second Grade Field Trip to Emerson
1 - Second Grade Parent Night at Emerson, 6:30-7:00 p.m.
10 - End of the Year Picnic, more information above
16 - Gummy Bear Playday
20 - Last Day of School - 11:30 a.m. early dismissal
Attendance
If a student is going to be absent or tardy from school, the parent needs to call the school’s absentee message line, 360-563-4602, or email cpc-attendance@sno.wednet.edu, before 8:15 a.m. in the morning. Messages may be left on this message line at any time night or day. If we have not heard from you, we will attempt to call you to verify your student’s safety. For safety reasons, no student may leave the school campus during the school day without being signed out in person by his/her guardian or a designated adult.
According to Snohomish School District policy, absences due to illness or a health condition; a religious observance when requested by the student’s parents; a school approved activity; a family emergency; a school disciplinary action or short-term suspension as required by state law, are excused.
PTA News
PTA Election: PTA Positions are all open for nomination for the next school year for 2022-2023. Please if interested or wish to nominate contact the PTA at ptacentralemerson@gmail.com. Elections will be happening in May.
Spirit Wear Merch: Snapdog is still accepting orders via online for Central-Emerson
https://www.snapdogprinting.com/central-emerson-spirit-gear. June is the last month to order.
Booster-thon prizes have all been distributed to parents. Thank you so much for all participating. Total School Profit was $12,106.00. The PTA cannot wait to get things planned for students.
Check out our FB page for all news at Central-Emerson PTA.
District Approved Community Fliers
Snow Days, Weather Events & Outages
We know that our Pacific Northwest weather can be unpredictable. Please take a few minutes to review the information below so you know what to expect when there is a weather event. It’s difficult when things happen that are out of our control, and we thank you in advance for your patience and flexibility.
If inclement weather conditions occur during the night, the district office will decide whether to:
- Hold school (regular hours)
- Hold school (delayed start) - All schools will start two hours late
- Close school
- Learn more at www.sno.wednet.edu/weather
Limited transportation information:
- 2021-2022 Limited Transportation (Snow) Routes & Schedules - www.sno.wednet.edu/snowroutes
Central Primary Center
Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Classroom Hours
Monday - Thursday 8:20 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Friday 8:20 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Attendance Line: 360-563-4602
Attendance Email: CPC-Attendance@sno.wednet.edu
Email: laura.deminter@sno.wednet.edu
Website: centralprimary.sno.wednet.edu/
Location: 221 Union Avenue, Snohomish, WA, USA
Phone: 360-563-4600
Non-Discrimination Notice
The Snohomish School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator, Title IX Coordinator and ADA – Darryl Pernat, 1601 Avenue D, Snohomish, WA 98290, 360-563-7285, darryl.pernat@sno.wednet.edu; Section 504 Coordinator and Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying – Shawn Stevenson, 1601 Avenue D, Snohomish, WA 98290, 360-563-7282, shawn.stevenson@sno.wednet.edu.