
Manton Elementary Newsletter
February 12, 2021 Vol. 22
Important dates to remember:
- No Interventions: 2-11, 2-15, and the week of February 22nd
- Thursday, February 11 Parent Teacher Conferences 1-3pm and 5-8pm
- Friday, February 12 No School (Teacher in-service)
- Monday, February 15 No School (Presidents Day)
- Monday, February 15 PTO Meeting
- March 29-April 2 Spring Break
News for You:
- Interventions: New groups started on February 8th. Due to Camp Rotary in the Middle School, we will not have interventions the week of February 22nd.
- Please remember to send in a water bottle and face mask for your student.
- If you have an updated phone number and/or address please be sure to contact the office to have this updated in our system.
- Wexford County 4-H Presents Hearts and Arts, a February project kit for youth ages 8-16 in Wexford County. Each mailed kit will contain several activities for youth to do on their own schedule. Art, cooking, physical activity, and healthy snack activities will be included. Cost is $20, a program is limited to 24 youth, and registration is now open at: https://events .anr.msu.edu/heartart2021/
- PTO: The PTO (parent-teacher organization) is looking for new parent recruits who want to be a part of a great group to enhance the school experience for all students! The next meeting is on Monday, February 15, at 6:30 PM. Come to the doors on Maple Street to be screened in.
- Manton Summer Rec registration for softball/baseball/T-ball will be open February 26th thru March 29th. Please visit www.mantonsummerrec.com to sign up! If you have any questions please call Matt Schaub at 231-884-6058.
- Please remember when sending a treat in with your child that it must be store-bought and individually wrapped. Thank you.
- Please note the following Internet Access points for Manton Students: (Student devices will automatically connect to the wireless network except Bloomfield Township) Manton School Parking lot, Rollins Church, Caldwell Township, Bloomfield Township using the following code: bYid3fi6 , Liberty Township, Greenwood Township, Cedar Creek Township.
- Parents dropping off their children on Maple Street. Please do not allow your child to exit on the traffic side. This is a safety precaution, and we appreciate your assistance.
- Parents are not allowed in the building this year. If you have a pre-arranged meeting, then you will need to wear a face mask and be screened in.
- Please wash your child's face mask each day before wearing it again at school.
- Parents, continue to drive forward in the drop-off lane, and please do not leave the vehicle. It has been a great start to the school year, and we want to keep it that way. Thanks!
Manton Remote Students
Dear remote parents/guardians!
We will continue our count month this month (February 10-March 9), and we must have ONE 2-way communication each week during February! Parents and guardians must respond in a timely manner and address specifically the liaison's questions that are being asked. Questions need to be subject-specific, and they can not be repeated in weeks back to back. All conversations must be directly related to your child's education. Technical questions and concerns do not qualify for 2-way communication. The Administration will be notified if we are not able to connect with you each week. The Administration will then contact you to set-up a meeting about the lack of communication. Please call Mr. Katona if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks!
Ranger Pride Meeting
There will be a virtual Ranger Pride Student of the Month Meeting, on Wednesday, February 17. We will recognize students of the month for each classroom and student of the month for remote students (one per grade level). The meeting will also focus on random acts of kindness since it is random acts of kindness day! Below is the zoom information to attend. All participants will be muted upon entering the meeting and will need to stay muted for the duration. Thank you!
Mr. Katona is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Ranger Pride
Time: Feb 17, 2021 08:30 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85190443904?pwd=M1RvUGlveDMzaHlVOTM5anozMmJ0Zz09
Meeting ID: 851 9044 3904
Passcode: L5FvgM
Self-Regulation
Self-regulation is the ability that helps us control our behaviors to make good decisions and not reacting (or overreacting) in the moment. Self-regulation is a skill that allows us to manage our emotions when we are angry, anxious, or disappointed. Self-regulation skills can be difficult for children whose brains are still developing.
There are many benefits in having self-regulation skills. Having the ability to self-regulate can help children finish work tasks (at school and home), maintain lasting friendships, make safe choices, and work through tough challenges. Kids (and adults, too) are more likely to lead happier and healthier lives when self-regulation skills are strengthened. This does not happen overnight. Learning self-regulation skills takes time and work. Some strategies and skills to improve self-regulation are listed below:
1. Practice Self-Control with games – Jenga, Simon Says, and lots more
2. Journaling – Write down any questions, thoughts, and feelings. The possibilities are endless!
3. Picture books – My Mouth is a Volcano, I’m in Charge of Me, What Were You Thinking? -just to name a few!
4. Set aside a time for Movement – Jumping jacks, push-ups, running, or anything that involves movement!
5. Develop Routines – Develop a routine, then practice the routine (homework routine, chore routine, etc.)
6. Create a calm down space – Design an area (doesn’t have to be fancy) for your child to go when they just need a few minutes to themselves.
Student Health Screener/Updated Quarantine Guidelines
Symptoms
☐ Temperature 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or feels feverish
☐ Sore throat
☐ New uncontrolled cough that causes difficulty breathing (for students with chronic allergic/asthmatic cough,
a change in their cough from baseline)
☐ Diarrhea, vomiting, or abdominal pain
☐ New onset of severe headache, especially with a fever
Quarantine Guidelines
Individuals can shorten their quarantine to 10 days after their last contact with a person who has COVID-19 ONLY IF:
- They do not develop any symptoms or signs of COVID-19 infection during daily symptom monitoring for the 10 days after the last exposure; and,
- Daily symptom monitoring continues through day 14 after the last exposure.
If there is any concern about whether or not they will follow these instructions, they should follow the standard 14 day quarantine.
Kindergarten 100's Day Celebration!