Harrington Happenings
October 24, 2021
Good Evening Harrington Families
I hope everyone had an enjoyable weekend this past week and was able to get outside and do many things. Fall is definitely in the air today, it is a brisk and sunny Sunday out there. As we continue into our year, everyone consistently grows into classroom and school expectations, while there is always going to be needs for improvement, we will also always strive to improve. Social awareness and social skills seem to be the area that is going to need the greatest amount of support moving forward, you can see the difficulties students are having adjusting to social areas such as recess and lunch after the isolation of the past 18 months. These challenges are to be expected and each day we are working with the students to remind and re-teach the expectations in these areas.
Our awesome HPTO has put together some great upcoming fundraisers and morale boosters for our school! This past Friday was our Battle of the BOOs, and it was amazing! The time, the effort, the logistics, the support that goes into events like this one would be surprising to many, but our HPTO finds a way every time to exceed any perceived expectations. It was an incredible event, I was told by a staff member that the line of traffic was so long, they waited an hour to get to the drive thru displays. This event is always a fun way for our students and our community to interact and get into the Halloween spirit and it was so amazing to see all of the incredible smiles on the faces of our students and their families. Coming up next will be our November GLOW Run!
Mask Help: If possible send your child’s mask in on a breakaway lanyard as many students are losing their masks out at recess.
Lost and found… Lost and found is getting full. If your child has lost items please encourage them to check the lost and found. It is located outside of the café. On both conference days we will lay out the items in lost and found so families to check to see if any of the items belong to them. After conferences are over we will be donating the items not claimed.
Please, as a reminder for the following:
If your student is not feeling well, they will need to remain home as we continue to monitor the health and wellness of all students and staff. Over the past week, we had an abundance of students come to school with various ailments that would end up having Nurse Melissa contacting families to come and pick up their student. During this time of COVID, the nurses office is conducting Pool Testing, handing out medications to students, triaging the various situations that occur during the day, documenting and updating her systems, adding in students that are being sent to school ill is a heavy burden for the nurse. COVID is still very much in play and the time it takes to assess the students, contact families and the safety risk to others is extensive. Please, if your student is not feeling well, keep them home until they are well enough to come to school.
Contact the school if your student has been exposed to any COVID related situations and as always out of the abundance of caution, if your student(s) is experiencing any identified COVID symptoms please keep them home and contact Nurse Melissa.
As always, thank you for your continued support of our Harrington community. Please reach out to me or Karen with any questions or concerns as always.
Once again, remember to…"Push through your day, Smile, Be Happy, Stay Positive!"
Be safe! Stay well!
Rob & Karen
REMINDER - Costume for a Cause This Coming Friday
We are excited to announce our 2021 “Costumes for a Cause” event! Students and staff who choose to wear a costume to school on October 29th are encouraged to give a donation (suggestion of $1.00) in order to participate.
All proceeds will be donated to St. Judes. The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with the vision of our founder Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion or a family's ability to pay.
Event Rules:
Costumes should be comfortable and safe to wear all day.
COVID Masks Only.
Costumes must be appropriate for elementary school (no monsters, zombies, etc.).
Costume provides no safety risk or distraction to the wearer or others in class. Must be easily set aside-nothing to trip over.
Absolutely NO weapons in the costume including, but not limited to: guns, swords/knives, chains, etc.
Students that do not plan on wearing, or do not have a costume are always welcomed to wear Orange and Black that day if they choose.
School Counselor Information from Ms.Albert
Families in need of assistance for the holidays should reach out to our school counselor, Lindsay Albert, via email at albertl@chelmsford.k12.ma.us. A few local Chelmsford community programs generously provide help for the holidays and Lindsay Albert can help coordinate this with any family in need.
Beacon Santa (due 10/29) and Secret Santa (due 11/8) forms are attached below. Paper copies are available in the main office at Harrington. Rob Asselin and Karen Grabowski can sign any forms that require a staff member signature. Please note the individual deadlines since as they are approaching soon.
COVID-19Information
Pooled Testing:
- Has begun
- The testing will begin at 9:30am, once per week, and if they have signed up for Pooled testing.
- Pooled testing is for symptom free individuals who have signed consent to participate.
- If your child has had COVID in the last 90 days, they are not eligible to participate in Pooled testing, but may join in AFTER the 90-day mark has passed.
Attesting to Wellness
- PLEASE- if your child is not feeling well, keep them home and they can return when they are symptom free and feeling better! We need your help to keep our students and staff so that we can have a safe learning environment for all.
- We have seen too many cases where individuals were not feeling well and have been in school and then subsequently tested positive for the COVID virus.
- This is in turn has impacted many students and staff in the classroom.
- We are requesting families to complete a wellness check on their child each morning prior to coming to school.
- Staff members are asked to assess for wellness prior to coming to school.
Close Contacts:
- It is also important to note, the district is following protocols from the Department of Secondary and Elementary Education (DESE), with input from the MA. Department of Publlic Health (DPH), as well as from input from the American Academy of Pediatricians (AAP).
- Our school-based protocols differ from community-based protocols.
- For example, if a vaccinated student is identified as a close contact to a positive case in school, the vaccinated close contact is exempt from quarantine and testing response protocols.
- In the school setting, a vaccinated close contact would be required to monitor for symptoms for 10 days and if feeling well may attend school, where masks are required.
- The school has many mitigation strategies in place to decrease the spread of the virus and the exposure is not considered as high a risk as an outside of school exposure.
- In the community, because it is a higher risk exposure, if a vaccinated close contact is exposed to a positive individual, the Chelmsford Board of Health would recommend the vaccinated close contact be tested on day 3-5, wear a mask until they receive a negative covid test and may attend activities as long as they are feeling well.
Test and Stay:
- If a student is exposed to a positive case in school, they may participate in Test and Stay, as long as consent has been received prior to the exposure.
- DESE released the Test and Stay protocol for districts for this statewide testing program.
- Students are strongly encouraged to utilize this protocol option to minimize the amount of time they are out of school due to a COVID exposure.
- This initiative is intended for asymptomatic close contacts due to a school exposure with confirmed COVID-19.
- This program will allow for students to stay in school if they receive a rapid antigen test (Binax NOW) each school day (5 -7 days) and test negative and remain symptom free.
- If an individual has an exposure in the community setting, they are not eligible for Test and Stay and must follow the traditional quarantine protocol. For example, an exposure at Dance class, Chelmsford Youth Hockey, Pop Warner Cheerleading, Book Club, Pottery Class..etc-must follow the guidelines for an outside exposure which includes the at home quarantine protocol.
- Consent for Test and Stay must be received by the school a minimum of three days prior to an exposure to be eligible for participation.
- A vaccinated close contact is exempt from testing and quarantine response protocols and therefore would not participate in Test and Stay
Close Contact Notification Letters:
- We understand there has been some confusion surrounding notification of close contacts.
- As a district, we are notifying parents/guardians when there is a positive case in the classroom.
- Teachers are keeping seating assignments so that we can identify close contacts and determine if any students were within 6 feet of the positive case while indoors for 15 minutes or more.
Mask Policy
- Lastly, in addition to not sending your child to school if they are not feeling well, we need your help in reinforcing with your child, the importance of wearing their mask properly in school.
- The mask mandate from DESE requires all students in K-12 wear a mask, unless there is a medical exemption that has been documented by a health care provider.
- Masking is a critical measure to contain the spread of COVID-19! Masks must completely cover the nose and mouth and fit snugly against the sides of the face without gaps.
Thank you for working together to ensure a healthy school environment for all!
Let's Stay Connected!
HPTO
Thank you to all who came out for the Battle of the Boos this weekend! We loved seeing your creativity shine through in the amazing trunks you decorated and pumpkins you carved! We appreciate all of the donations made by our Harrington and Parker communities to drive thru, as well as our sponsors! It was a fun night had by all 🎃🎃🎃
If you think THAT was fun, save the date for Harrington's First Glow Run Saturday, November 6th 4:00-6:00 at CHS Carson Track. More information to follow!! 👟👟👟
Our next PTO meeting will be on November 3 at 6:30pm online and in the Harrington library. Keep an eye out for the link to join on our Facebook page, “Harrington PTO”.
C. D. Harrington Elementary School
Email: asselinr@chelmsford.k12.ma.us
Website: https://harrington.chelmsfordschools.org/
Location: 120 Richardson Road, North Chelmsford, MA, USA
Phone: 978-251-5166
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harringtonelementarychelmsford/