
Blue Hills News
From the Desk of the Principal - December 18, 2020
Dear Blue Hills Families,
With just a few days before our holiday break begins, I want to take this opportunity to remind you of some important information:
- Reminder: Flu Vaccines are now a required immunization for all K-12 students, regardless of a student being fully remote, hybrid, or in-person. Please send confirmation of a flu vaccine to Joan Gainey at jgainey@bluehills.org. These immunizations are required by December 31, 2020. More information on this can be found here.
- Meals for remote learners are available, and will also be available over the winter break on Wednesday, December 30. For information and to request meals (required!), click here. There is no cost for this service.
- December 21, 22 - Juniors In-Person; Grades 9, 10, and 12 Remote
- December 23 - Juniors In-Person, Early Release (11:35)
We will assess the in-person learning for Wednesdays and make a determination for the January schedule over the holiday break. Please carefully review (below) the schedule for the upcoming few weeks.
Finally, as 2020 comes to an end, I want to thank the Blue Hills community for its perseverance, patience, and resolve during what has been a trying year. Blue Hills is and will remain a special place thanks to our students, faculty, staff, families, and community of support.
Enjoy the holidays!
Sincerely,
Geoff Zini
Principal
Upcoming Schedule - IN-PERSON Days
Covid-19 & Flu Information - From Nurse Gainey
Reminder:
All Massachusetts students are required to have their flu vaccines by 12/31/20.
Please email a copy of vaccine record to jgainey@bluehills.org
COVID-19 SAFETY GUIDELINES
*DAILY SYMPTOM CHECK
*MASK
*HANDWASHING
*PHYSICAL DISTANCING
EXPOSURE TO THE VIRUS CAN HAPPEN
What you do next will help control the spread of the infection:
TESTING, TRACING, ISOLATION, COMMUNICATION
- If you are sick with COVID-19 symptoms please stay home and get tested.
- If someone in your home tests positive you must quarantine for 14 days and get tested in 5-7 days or sooner if you become symptomatic.
- If you are informed that you are a close contact (within less than or equal to 6 feet for 10 to 15 minutes over 24 hours with or without mask or if someone coughed or sneezed directly in your unmasked face) you MUST quarantine for 14 days and get tested in 5-7 days or sooner if symptomatic.
- If a family member is identified as a close contact, and you are NOT symptomatic, you are expected to come to school. If that family member tested positive you would then be considered a close contact and be required to quarantine for 14 days and get tested in 5-7 days or sooner if you became symptomatic.
- If you return from out of state travel, you will be required to quarantine for fourteen days.
- Please notify the school jgainey@bluehills.org asap or call Mrs. Gainey RN @ 781-828-5800 X 2230 or Mrs. Pica @ X 2250 in Student Affairs if you are absent or to report a COVID-19 concern.
Booster Club!
If you would like to order merchandise from the Boosters, go to the online store: https://form.jotform.com/202667178459165.
Lunches
All students will receive free lunch and breakfast through the end of this school year.
Students that are learning at home are eligible for meal pickup - please click on the link below to place orders and learn more:
https://www.bluehills.org/students-and-parents/lunch-menu-and-remote-learner-meal-pickup
IT Support & Remote Learning
What remote schedule am I following???
Vocational "Remote" Days - these all look the same! If you are on a vocational week and are remote, simply follow your shop's instructions for the synchronous meeting times (8:30 and 1:30, usually) and work independently or as needed during the day. Failure to attend both synchronous sessions will lead to the student being marked as "absent" and potentially receiving no credit for the day.
Academic "Remote" Days -
- "Blue Days" - Mostly on Mondays and Thursdays. Refer to the released schedule to make sure you have the right day. On these days, you'll meet "live" with periods 1-4. The rest of your day is extra help and independent work.
- "Green Days" - Mostly on Tuesdays and Fridays - Refer to the released schedule to make sure you have the right day. On these days, you'll meet "live" with periods 5-8. The rest of your day is extra help and independent work.
- "Wednesdays" - On Wednesdays, follow the Wednesday schedule! You'll meet with all of your academic classes throughout the day. HINT: We may occassionally use this schedule on other days, or schedule Wednesday to be in-person.
For both vocational and academic "remote" days: Please remember that school runs from 7:48 to 2:20. At any time in this period of time, you can be asked to meet with a teacher, attend a session, or do extra help/support activities. If class begins at 8:30 or 9:00, you may very well have things to do and prepare for prior to the start time. Be diligent in checking your email and google classroom. Getting an education is your "job" right now, and is the best investment you can make at this stage of life!
Blue Hills Regional Technical School
Blue Hills Regional Technical School’s mission is to continue its history of academic achievement, technical training and character development through a curriculum which emphasizes the integration of cutting-edge technical programs and challenging academic courses, enabling its students to become competent, caring and productive people in a diverse and changing world.
Website: www.bluehills.org
Location: 800 Randolph Street, Canton, MA, USA
Phone: 781 828 5800
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Blue-Hills-Regional-Technical-School-549020528796565/
Twitter: @bhrtech