Paw Prints 4/3/22
Paw Prints 4/3/2022
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MCAS: MCAS testing in grades 3-8 will begin in April and go throughout the month of May. We ask families to make sure your child gets a good night’s sleep and arrives at school on time so they can eat breakfast and be focused and ready for the test. Below is the testing schedule.
Social Media Safety Training for Families: In an effort to promote healthy and safe online experiences for students, this workshop will address the critical topic: Internet and Social Media Safety. Presenters from the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, the Children’s Advocacy Center, and Boston Police Department will review popular apps, sites, and games used by youth today, share strategies included in the Stop Block Talk program, and discuss best approaches for talking with youth about these issues. This workshop is for adults only. Live Spanish interpretation will be available.
Questions? Contact: sarah.austin@mass.gov Contact: jacquelyn.lamont@mass.gov
All community members are welcome to attend.
Wednesday, April 13, 4:30-6:00pm
For more information you can see the Fliers here.
Youth Baseball League: Regan is an inclusive baseball league – anyone can play, even if they have never played before, and at least 1/4 of the league is girls. The focus is on good sportsmanship and learning, rather than competition (although there’s lots of good healthy competition too). If anyone has questions you can Sunny Pai text 617-971-7197. The QR code below goes to the website in case that’s faster for families. Here’s the flier for registration.
Save the Date for Curley Yard Clean Up: We are asking any families who are interested and available to please help us clean up the school yard on Sunday, May 22 and Sunday, June 5th. More details will come soon but if you are interested please email Curley parent Rebecca at rebecca@rebeccaclinemusic.com.
COVID Take Home Tests: Starting March 7, in addition to the routine weekly pool testing and symptomatic testing, BPS, in partnership with DESE, will begin offering free, weekly take-home antigen tests. In order for your student to participate in this new option, DESE, the state department of education requires parents/guardians to specifically sign up for this at-home rapid testing option. If you would like your student to receive a weekly take home test, you must submit a permission form. Please note this form is a different form than the one you may have signed earlier this year for testing.
Please check your email for an email from “permission click”, which allows you to digitally sign your students permission form. Please note, this email may be in your junk mail folder.
For students who have submitted a permission form, every two weeks starting on the week of March 7th, students will receive an iHealth At-Home Rapid Test kit. Each kit contains two individual tests. We ask that these tests be used 3 to 4 days following your student’s pool testing at school. If your child tests positive, we ask that you report the positive result to your child’s school immediately via phone and follow isolation protocols outlined on the BPS webpage COVID-19 Health & Safety Information / Quarantine Protocols.
Please take a moment to fill out the online sign-up form from Permission Click as soon as possible so we can get your student an at-home test today! It only takes a minute to complete. If you have multiple children at BPS, please fill out a sign up form for each child. You can sign-up at any time to begin receiving the at-home antigen test for the next distribution date.
For more information on these iHealth antigen tests, please refer to COVID-19 Self-Test at Home Instructions Graphic | Mass.gov
Cafeteria Updates: We are thrilled to announce that we have returned to cooking in our kitchen! There are no more pre-packaged meals! Eat day we are offering hot menu choices as well as a salad bar! March menus are linked here.
Family COVID Protocol Visual: We recognize that processing and understanding COVID protocols is incredibly overwhelming. The Curley Family Engagement Committee created a visual to try to support and help families to better understand what is happening at school and if your child tests positive for COVID 19. We hope you find this useful! If policies change we will update these visuals.
UPDATED AS OF 3/4/22 Visual – English Version Visual – Spanish Version
BPS Department of Behavioral Health Services: Are you seeking additional ways to support your child’s social, emotional, and behavioral development? Check this new resource for all families “Wellbeing Digests!”
Free COVID-19 Testing Sites in Boston:
https://www.boston.gov/departments/public-health-commission/covid-19-testing-sites
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