The NSC e-Newsletter
October 14, 2020
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Normandy Grab & Go Meal Program Resumes for Fall
Meals are also available Mondays and Thursdays, 7:25 to 8:25 a.m. for families living in Lucas Hunt Village, Norwood Court, and Springdale apartment complexes.
For more information, visit the Food Access & Resources page at www.normandysc.org/return2learn
Prepare for Flu Season, Avoid COVID with Daily Health Checklist
NSC will host a free flu shot clinic 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday, Oct. 19 at Normandy High School (see item below). The clinic is open for NSC students and staff.
Download the checklist to review (posted below) and if you have symptoms that may indicate illness, please stay home or contact your healthcare provider. Stay safe, stay healthy!
Mark Your Calendars: Upcoming Student Early Dismissals, HS Late Starts
Don't forget - there are late start times for the high school, and early dismissals for EleMiddle schools and the Normandy Early Learning Center.
The next early dismissal will be Friday, October 16 for the Elemiddle schools and Early Learning Center (flier attached below).
Dismissal times depend on the building's start time. For details, please visit the district or school website calendar. This information is also included on the district academic calendar.
Monday, October 19 is the next late start day for the high school. The high school staff will start the day with professional development, and students will login to start their school day at 10:25 a.m.
New IT Helpdesk Available for Families, Students
The IT staff is available at North Hall on the Normandy High School campus during the following times:
10 a.m. - 6 p.m. - Monday, Wednesday and Friday
8 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Tuesday and Thursday
The IT department can also be reached via email: helpdesk@normandysc.org.
Jefferson Student Takes People's Choice Honors in National Poetry Slam
Thank you to everyone who voted for Ndeye! She received the most votes of any of the other participants! #NormandyStrong
Help Available for Summer Utility Bills
Also, the income eligibility was increased to 150% of federal poverty level through October 31 as well. For example, a family of four with income of $3,219/month or less could qualify.
The maximum summer benefit is $600.
Missouri's Family Support Division administers LIHEAP and recently launched a new online application, making it easier for those wanting a total online experience to apply. Residents can still apply by mail, fax or drop off the application.
IMPORTANT LINKS
- LIHEAP info our Ameren website – https://www.ameren.com/missouri/residential/energy-assistance/liheap
- The application is available on the Ameren website, but here's a direct link to the application: https://dss.mo.gov/fsd/formsmanual/EA-1-Application-for-the-Low-Income-Home-Energy-Assistance-Program.pdf
LIHEAP is federal program that's administered by the Missouri Family Support Division. Community Action Agency of St. Louis County (CAASTLC) is the contracted agency for county residents and the Urban League is the contracted agency for St. Louis City and Wellston residents. There is a Winter Heating program and a Summer Cooling Program under LIHEAP.
Free Flu Shot Clinic - Affinia Healthcare Mobile Van
Monday, Oct 19, 2020, 09:00 AM
Normandy High School, Saint Charles Rock Road, St. Louis, MO, USA
Back-to-School Info? www.normandysc.org/return2learn
Email: info@normandysc.org
Website: www.normandysc.org
Location: 3855 Lucas and Hunt Road, Normandy, MO, USA
Phone: 314-493-0400
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