RICHLAND REFLECTIONS

Week of 2/1/21 at Richland Elementary School

SCHOOLS CLOSED FOR IN PERSON INSTRUCTION ON MONDAY

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Dear Richland Families,


The district has announced that Monday will be a day of virtual learning. Teachers will email and/or place schedule information in Seesaw, with details of asynchronous instruction and work expectations.


Don't miss lots of Leader in Me updates below like the recognition of our January Leaders of the Month! Beginning this week, we are offering optional weekly "Habit Homework" activities to encourage families to live the 7 habits together at home. Also new this week is a Staff Habit Spotlight. Each week, a few staff members will share what living the habits looks like for them. We invite you to share photos of your family living the 7 habits via Seesaw or by emailing me directly.


Stay warm and safe in the snow!


Nicole Zuerblis

Richland Principal

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JANUARY LEADERS OF THE MONTH!

These students are leaders in their classrooms and our school for living the 7 habits!

LOOK FOR THESE OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES IN SEESAW STARTING NEXT WEEK!

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Every week, we'll provide activities for families to practice the 7 habits together! Share your pictures in Seesaw or send them directly to nzuerblis@qcsd.org, and we'll include them in the next Richland Reflections!

STAFF HABIT SPOTLIGHT!

MRS. SCHOLL, FIRST GRADE TEACHER

Habit #4, Think Win-Win is an important habit for me! I think it is important to always think about others and their feelings, instead of just thinking about myself. I use this habit at home with my own family. When we play games together, we take turns going first. When we are picking a movie for a movie night, we compromise so everyone agrees on the same movie. Finally, we donate toys to families in need during the holidays. We discuss how it is "win" for us because we feel good helping others and a "win" for the family in need because they are getting new toys.

MRS. COYLE, ENGLISH LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT TEACHER

Habit #6, Synergize, has helped me grow at school and at home. I can be shy and sometimes prefer working alone, but synergizing has taught me the benefits of working in teams to share ideas and hear different viewpoints, especially in our diverse Richland community. It feels good to plan and achieve goals together – from cleaning up a messy house with my family, to sharing strategies in academic teams at Richland. Together is better!

MRS. SCHMOLK, SCHOOL COUNSELOR

Habit #7, Sharpen the Saw is a super important habit for me and my family! We feel it is very important to take care of our mind, body, and soul to stay healthy and happy!


Every morning we start off the day eating a healthy breakfast to give us energy for the day. We pack ourselves healthy lunches to eat at school and work each day to keep our minds sharp. After school and work, we try to get a little exercise in before it gets dark out, like riding our bikes or scooters. Before bed we spend time together as a family reading books to develop our minds. Last, we always make sure to brush our teeth before bed and talk about the good things in our day.

DAILY QUESTION OF THE DAY

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Each day, we read a question of the day that stems from our work with Leader in Me. We encourage you to continue the conversations at home! Below are this week's questions. We'd love you to participate! Share your answers each day on Twitter @RichlandQCSD.


MONDAY: What are some things you do without being asked?

TUESDAY: What are some decisions you have made lately that you are proud of?

WEDNESDAY: What is one thing you can work on more?

THURSDAY: What do you do when you can’t sleep at night?

FRIDAY: Think of the worst thing that has happened to you, what did you learn from it?

FRIENDLY FEBRUARY!

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PLAN TO CELEBRATE VALENTINE'S DAY AND KINDNESS WEEK

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For in person students, we will adhere to our district Health and Safety Plan guidelines when recognizing and celebrating Valentine's Day this year. Teachers will supply class lists of names for students to create cards for each other. Please follow the guidelines below. Virtual students may drop off cards any time prior to 2/9. Classroom cards will be available for pick up on 2/11.


- Valentine Cards should be sent in on Monday, 2/8

- Cards will sit in classrooms and go home on Thursday, 2/11

- No envelopes

-No food

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CONSIDER APPLYING FOR FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH

Currently, our district is providing ALL families with children up to the age of 18 with FREE breakfast and lunch for the remainder of the school year through funds from the US Department of Agriculture. However, if you do not have a current application on file for the 2020-2021 school year, you could miss benefits from the State, should it decide to provide the Pandemic EBT Benefits again.

Please click here for the Free & Reduced Meal Program applications.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Stacy Reiss, Free & Reduced Lunch Program, at sreiss@qcsd.org or 215-529-2022.

A dedicated section of the website serves as a COVID-19 directory place for families to locate resources and see the impact of the pandemic on the district. It's located in the Community Section and titled COVID-19 directory.

OUR WORDS FOR 2020-2021 SCHOOL YEAR

Each school year, Richland staff adopts one word. This year called for two! We invite you to join us in supporting each other with courage and grace and explore what these words mean to you.

DISTRICT BOOSTS PAY FOR SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS

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Hoping to incentivize more people with a Bachelor’s degree to become substitute teachers, the Quakertown Community School District is significantly increasing pay for substitute teachers for the 2020-21 school year.


The per diem rate is being raised from $105 to $120 per day. Long term per diem pay is being raised from $140 to $175 per day, highest in the area. The average per diem rate in Bucks County and surrounding districts is $109. The long term substitute rate is $125. Please click here for the story.


QCSD has several job openings that can be found by clicking here. They include substitute nurses, aides, and food service workers.


Click here for job openings in the Upper Bucks County Technical School.

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YELLOW ALERT MESSAGE FOR SCHOOL CLOSINGS

As referenced in Dr. Harner’s recent blog, we will send you a Yellow Alert message the night before IF our school has a significant risk of not having enough adults present to safely open for students the next day. Think of the Yellow Alert like a winter storm warning or other weather alert to be prepared for possible closure.


We will review our absence data again the next morning and consult with Dr. Harner. If we cannot open our school safely, you will be notified by 7:30 a.m., and our school will operate virtually for the day. Please note that the notification/closure will apply to the individual school building only and other buildings will operate normally.


We will do our best and exhaust all strategies to avoid having to close our school for lack of adequate staffing, but it may occur. This will be our system that provides you advance notice as soon as we can.


If the school becomes virtual for a day or a period of time, teachers will teach synchronously and will supply all information needed to students and families about daily schedules.


Thank you for your support.

A great way to express gratitude. I share these weekly with staff. Keep the shout outs coming!

ALL SCHOOL YEAR FREE BREAKFAST AND LUNCH FOR ALL QCSD STUDENTS

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The free food program is funded by the United States Department of Agriculture.


The United States Department of Agriculture has extended a nationwide waiver to allow the Quakertown Community School District to provide FREE meals to ALL students regardless of need. No qualification or identification is needed.

ALL students are eligible to receive FREE breakfast and FREE lunch through the end of the school year in June.


Breakfast will be served at Richland in our lunch room or classrooms from 8:45-9:00.


Lunch will have three selections daily: A sandwich/wrap/hot entree, a salad with a protein and roll, or a Grape/Peanut Butter Uncrustable. An assortment of fresh fruits and vegetables along with milk will be available daily. Students will order their lunches in the morning and will eat lunch in their classrooms. Lunches will be assembled by the cafeteria staff in bags, with aides delivering to rooms at the scheduled lunch times.


For Virtual Learners, free meal pickup is now held two days a week, Mondays and Wednesdays. On Mondays, students can receive meals for two days, and on Wednesdays for three days. Pickup remains at the Quakertown Community High School bus loop from 11:15 AM until 12:30 PM.

FROM MRS. STAUFFER, OUR SCHOOL NURSE

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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO QUARANTINE?

What should you or your child do if asked to quarantine due to exposure to Covid-19? After an exposure to Covid-19, it may take between 2-14 days for symptoms to appear. When ordered to quarantine, you must stay inside of your home until cleared by the Department of Health. Even if you have no symptoms, you or your child should not be outside of your home having close contact with friends and neighbors. If you become infected with the virus, with or without symptoms, interacting with others not in your household can cause community spread of the disease.


While in school, we require children and staff to be masked, wash their hands often, and socially distance to prevent our Richland community from becoming ill. Even if your child has been diagnosed with a common cold, please ensure they avoid contact with other children to prevent transmission and missed school days. Following these same good habits outside of school will prevent you, your children, and others from becoming sick, whether it be from Covid-19, Flu, or any number of common fall and winter illnesses.


For more information, please read QCSD Exclusion from and Return to School Requirements.

LIVE AND VIRTUAL DAILY ATTENDANCE

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Attendance is mandatory for school age children, and the live portion of our school day is 9:00-2:00, with additional time allotted for work after these hours.


Every day Monday through Friday is a school day.


Please keep your child home if they show any symptoms and call to let us know. You will receive a follow up call from our school nurse. We will confirm if your child will become a virtual learner for a period of time so they are not marked absent from in person instruction while staying home with symptoms.


FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE PHYSICALLY IN THE BUILDING:

Attendance will be taken as in the past, and students will be marked absent if they are not physically present. *Please note, only students who need to quarantine or are approved by the principal or school nurse will learn virtually instead of in person.


FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE 100% VIRTUAL LEARNERS:

Attendance will be taken daily. All students are to complete their "check-in" activity as explained by their teachers by 2:00 daily. To allow for the completion of work asynchronously, students may complete other school activities after 2:00, but the check-in must be completed by 2:00 in order to be marked as present.


IF YOUR CHILD IS ABSENT:

You will receive an email at 3:00 on the day your child is marked absent. The school must receive an excuse from you within 3 days of the absence.


New this year, you may respond to the email with your absence reason. You can also email an excuse to lmoyer@qcsd.org. If you prefer, you may send in an absence note to the office. All excuses must be received within 3 days of the absence.

ARRIVAL AND DISMISSAL PROCEDURES

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Thank you for your support in making the changes to this year's drop off and pick up run so smoothly! To accommodate more car riders, that location has been moved to the back of the school. Please enter in the morning and afternoon from 313 on Chestnut Street.


The live school day begins at 9:00 and ends at 2:00.


Please note AM Kindergarten pick up at 11:00 and PM drop off at 12:00 are in the front of the school.


All buses will drop off and pick up in the front of the school.

Upcoming Events

SCHOOL COUNSELOR WEEK 2/1-2/5

KINDNESS WEEK 2/8-2/11

NO SCHOOL 2/12 or 2/15

7 HABITS HOMEWORK FOR FAMILIES