
Miscoe Hill Weekly Update
January 25, 2021
WIN Afterschool Program - Sign up!
This is a program designed to help students who are struggling with organization and work-completion. It will be especially helpful during the unique circumstances of this school year.
We are thrilled to announce registration is open for the Girls STEM Summit LIVE 2021 - a new, live, online format! This year's Girls STEM Summit LIVE 2021 will take place on two half-day Saturdays: Saturday, April 3rd, and Saturday, April 10th, from 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM, both days.
Jr.Tech is passionate and committed to inspiring the next generation of female STEM professionals and helping to close the Gender Gap in STEM careers. That is why Jr.Tech steadfastly researched, transitioned, and is committed to bringing a LIVE online summit via Zoom due to today’s challenging in-person restrictions.
Students will be experiencing the same exciting STEM learning as they have in years past. They will hear a keynote from a leading STEM female professional, experience four featured STEM career topics, and hear from college experts on advice and tips on applying to a STEM college degree program.
Details:
Who: Girls in grades 8 - 12 interested in exploring STEM fields and career choices
What: #GirlsSTEMSummitLIVE2021
When: Hosted online two Saturday mornings via Zoom
Dates: Since the summit will be online, it has been split into two half-day sessions.
Saturday, April 3, 2021, 8:30am - noon and
Saturday, April 10, 2021, 8:30 am - noon.
Fee: $65
Register here: https://juniortech.org/girls-stem-summit-live-2021/
MISCOE ATHLETIC NEWS.......
Offering from the Taft Public Library.....
Managing Stress and Children's Behaviors During the Pandemic
Taft Public Library and Beginning Bridges are excited to offer a virtual Q&A to the community.
In an open dialogue, share with an expert about managing our stress and our children's behaviors during the pandemic.
DONATE YOUR GENTLY USED OR NEW BOOKS TO SOMEONE IN NEED
NYS Shamrock Shuffle Virtual 5K
If your New Year's resolution involves being active, getting outside more or supporting your community, please sign up for the NYS Shamrock Shuffle Virtual 5k!
Invite your contacts and make it a friendly competition while helping to support youth softball in Mendon and Upton!
Details can be found at www.nipmucyouthsoftball.com
WOOD FOR GOOD
If you would like to purchase wood and support this fundraiser, please email Bill McInnis at wmcinnis@mursd.org to make arrangements. Students (who will be wearing masks and adhering to COVID-19 protocols) will carry bundles of wood to your car and place them in the trunk.
If you or anyone you know needs wood to help defray the cost of heat, please let us know. We would be happy to donate to you/them directly.
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Photos Permission Form for 2020-2021
The Mendon-Upton Regional School District would like to take the opportunity to share photos of students engaged in learning. We request your permission for the District to photograph or record and to identify your child for possible use in school-related posts to social media, local newspaper features, newsletters, the SCHOOL YEARBOOK, and television.
Please fill out this Photo Permission Form only if you DO NOT want your child photographed.
A few words from the nurse......
COVID-19 Quarantine
The following are the DPH guidelines for those who have been exposed to COVID-19:
All close contacts should be tested but must self-quarantine, consistent with the guidance outlined below:
At least 7 days, provided that all of the following are satisfied:
They are tested (either polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or antigen test) on day 5 or later from their last exposure to the positive individual and receive a negative test result
They have not experienced any symptoms up to this point
They conduct active monitoring for symptoms through day 14, and self-isolate if new symptoms develop
At least 10 days, provided that all of the following are satisfied:
They have not experienced any symptoms up to this point
They conduct active monitoring for symptoms through day 14 and self-isolate if new symptoms develop
No test is necessary under this option for the purposes of exiting quarantine
At least 14 days after the last exposure to the person who tested positive, if:
They have experienced any symptoms during the quarantine period, even if they have a negative COVID-19 test; or
They are unable to conduct active monitoring of symptoms
HOMEROOM CHECK IN REQUIREMENT
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Weekly Remote Learning Communication Chart - Week A
Every week, the Weekly Remote Learning Communication Chart will be shared with parents on Monday. This chart will allow for adults supporting students to understand the learning following:
- Learning objectives for the week
- Specific materials needed
- What special resources will be used instructionally.
- Information regarding how to access teachers.
Please click below to access this week's Hybrid Learning Communication Chart.