Tuscan Tidings
Newsletter, Issue 1, Vol. 15 | 02.05.21
Tuscan School Celebrates Black History Month!
Tuscan School is deeply committed to teaching in ways that reflects our dedication to equity, diversity and social justice.
February is Black History Month and gives us the opportunity to engage children in learning about the significant historical and current achievements of African American people in the United States.
In recognition of Black History Month (February 1st – March 1st), Tuscan School 4th Graders are invited to create morning announcement video messages, that are shared school-wide, to spotlight notable past and present African American history makers.
We hope that through numerous real life stories of perseverance, resilience and strength in the midst of struggle, our students can feel inspired and encouraged to face these challenging times with fortitude and determination while optimistically looking forward to a brighter and better future.
As we continue to navigate in this environment of uncertainty, please know that we are always deeply thankful for your understanding, support and patience. Although there are numerous challenges and limitations, we are continuously seeking ways to support Tuscan families in every way that is possible, please do continue to reach out to us via email at ROARforTuscan@somsd.k12.nj.us.
Be well and stay safe!
~Ms. Majeed
Please see below for revised dates to the instructional request changes for families who wish to change their preference from virtual to hybrid. Parent/guardian request for changes should follow the deadlines and request format below:
- Monday, February 22, 2021: Parent/guardians must submit change requests to their building principals/administrators (you must provide your child's name, teacher, and ID #). Please note all requests are based on space capacity.
- Starting the week of March 8: Students approved for a change request will begin hybrid instruction
MESSAGE FROM SCHOOL NURSES: PROCEDURE FOR CONTACT TRACING IN THE SCHOOL SETTING
The SOMSD school nurses developed a chart to summarize the response to COVID+ activity in the school community and to provide clarification on school notification procedures.
When a SOMSD staff member or student tests positive for COVID-19, it is the responsibility of that staff member or the parent of the student to notify the principal who notifies the superintendent. The respective local Department of Health (DOH) – South Orange or Maplewood - will be notified immediately. The local DOH, who receives the actual lab report, conducts Contact Tracing. Based on the circumstances of each case, the local DOH provides the District with guidance as to the appropriate and timely notification of staff and families of a confirmed case while maintaining confidentiality.
Click here to view the "NOTIFICATION OF SCHOOL COMMUNITY PROCEDURE" document
Essex County COVID-19 Testing Sites
Emergency Food Distribution Event, Thurs., 2/11
Essex County Executive, Emergency Food Distribution Event to be held at Bloomfield Public Library. Click here for more information.
2021-22 SY Kindergarten & PreK Registration Now Open
Moving forward .......If Your Child is Assigned to Hybrid...
If your child is assigned to hybrid and you now wish for your child to remain all virtual please email your child’s teacher and TuscanASAP@somsd.k12.nj.us .
Please Mark Your Calendar
- February 12, 2021 | Winter Break - Schools Closed
- February 15, 2021 | President's Day - District Closed
If you need help accessing the PowerSchool Parent Portal or have forgotten your login information, email:parentportal@somsd.k12.nj.us.
Additional Information & Resources for the Community
TUSCAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
The School District of South Orange and Maplewood
Email: ROARforTuscan@somsd.k12.nj.us
Website: www.somsd.k12.nj.us/tuscan/
Location: 25 Harvard Avenue, Maplewood, NJ, USA
Phone: 973-378-5221