Thursday, November 10, 2016

New blog post


Reminder- There is NO SCHOOL tomorrow in honor of Veterans Day.
We thank all of our veterans for their service to our country! 
Please make a note to complete the online student registration in the next few days if you have not already done so. As a reminder, the "Back to School" information that was previously sent home in paper form to be filled out must now be filled out by families on line.

Please log on to the Barnstable Public School's "Back to School Student Information" website http://www.barnstable.k12.ma.us/bts and update your child's informational records. Updating your child's information is crucial for your child's safety and wellbeing and gives the school accurate information about 
  • emergency contacts
  • medical information
  • consent to give over the counter medications such as Tylenol
  • as well as alerting us to any custody or legal issues.                                                                                                                                                               
All families must update this critical information by November 14th. 
Please follow the link above or below or feel free to come into the school and use the laptop available in the lobby for your use. If you have any questions, please call Erica Aceto, our administrative assistant at (508) 790-6985.
Thank you for your cooperation!

The Principal's "Second Cup of Coffee" will be held this month on November 21st from 9-9:30. School adjustment counselors Krista Swanson and Joanie Hogan will be presenting on bullying- awareness, prevention and the reporting process. 





NURSE'S NOTES
Please go online and fill out the Annual Back to School Student Information Site if you haven’t done so already. The site can be accessed under the Barnstable Public Schools Home page. You will need your child’s LSAID # for the username and your child’s date of birth for the password. The instructions are on the first page under Frequently Asked Questions. This once a year process is necessary and extremely important in order for the school to have accurate and important information, such as addresses, phone numbers, emergency contacts and medical needs. This also gives the nurse permission to give OTC medication such as Tylenol and Motrin if your child becomes ill and needs it.
FLU FACTS
The flu is an infection of the nose, throat, and lungs caused by the influenza viruses. There are many different flu viruses that are constantly changing. The flu can range from mild to severe. The flu is spread from respiratory droplets when you cough or sneeze. Some symptoms of the flu are: fever, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Some people with the flu may not have a fever. The best way to protect your child from getting the flu is having them vaccinated. Peg Stanton the Public Health Nurse has 400 doses of the flu vaccine for children 18 and under at the next flu clinic on Nov. 16th at the Greek Church in Hyannis. If you cannot make that day please call Peg Stanton @ 508 862-4644 to make other arrangements.
When Do I Keep My Child Home From School?
Please keep your child home from school if he or she has:
·      Temperature of 100 degrees or higher in the past 24 hours.
·      Vomiting or diarrhea in the past 24 hours
·      Fever of unknown origin that causes chills, sweating, or muscle aches.
·      Strep infections of any kind including: ringworm, conjunctivitis, or impetigo. These are all contagious infections and must be treated with medication for at least 24 hours before returning to school.
·      Rash of unknown origin-this may indicate many different things and should be checked out by your child’s doctor.
·      Pain such as earaches, toothaches, should be taken seriously and need evaluation. 

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