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Writer's pictureJ. Marquice Miller

ACS Newsletter - Nov 17, 2024

Updated: Nov 17

Greetings, Coyote Families.

We have had an eventful October and early November, with more action to come. In this window between now and Christmas break, we want to make sure we maximize learning time mixed with all of the fun we’ve had. Winter sports is about to start and we are excited get the season going. There is also a lot of learning happening! Action pictures will be posted throughout the week on social media. Check out the details below. 


MORE CARLINE UPDATES (DROP-OFF)

We are noticing an increase in congestion and delays during morning carline, which is impacting students' arrival times. Please help us ensure a smooth drop-off by arriving early, ideally before 8:00 AM. Arriving by this time allows your student to be in line and on their way to class promptly.

Here are some tips to make drop-off smoother:

  • Prime Arrival Time: Between 7:50 - 8:05, Carline tends to be less crowded, making it the ideal time to arrive.

  • Prompt Line Movement: Though the line may appear long, it moves steadily, especially early in the morning before larger groups arrive.

  • Avoid the Late-Front Drop-Off: The front area takes longer, so using the carline is typically faster and more efficient.

Please note that students arriving after 8:15 will be marked tardy. Families with excessive tardies will need to meet with Mr. Miller and our social worker, Mrs. Gittens, to address attendance issues.

Let’s work together to get all students to school on time and ready to learn. Thank you for your cooperation!


“COYOTE PACK” FACEBOOK GROUP

Current & NEW families, join our Official ACS "Coyote Pack" Facebook Group. In addition to our newsletters and teacher communications, we use this page to communicate important information during the school year. The ACS Coyote Pack FB group is a positive way to connect staff and parents/caregivers to foster good communication so we can continue to build the caring and inclusive community that so many of us want for our students, staff, and families. The ACS Coyote Pack FB group is where you can ask questions, and our staff & involved families can answer questions and provide correct information. Families NEW to ACS are welcome to join as soon as they complete their registration in SchoolMint. Request to join today:


While everyone is invited to join, please be mindful of what is posted. The goal is to increase information and positivity.


COMMUNITY OUTREACH

Thank you to everyone who donated to our clothing pantry.  It is well stocked for now.


Lunch and Snacks

Several students are coming to school without lunch and snacks each day.  We could really use some more pasta cups and granola/fruit bars to help provide for these students.  Currently the money is coming out of donations to our food pantry for families in need.  Any donation is appreciated.


Holiday Giving Tree

Our Holiday Giving Tree goes up this week.  Please stop by the front office beginning Tuesday to pick up a tag (or two) to provide gifts for students in need.  Thank you for your amazing generosity throughout the years!


Thank you,

Kellie


While everyone is invited to join, please be mindful of what is posted. The goal is to increase information and positivity.

NOVEMBER'S PACK LEADERS OF THE MONTH!

Congratulations to our November Pack Leaders of the Month!




























































ACS’ STUDENT WELLNESS REMINDERS

ACS staff makes every effort to reduce the prevalence of disease-causing organisms by ensuring the cleanliness of the environment, emphasizing frequent hand washing of students and staff, and following proper decontamination procedures of items used in mealtime and other activities. Despite those actions, the school-age child is often the source and conduit for communicable diseases ranging from the “common cold” to ringworm, among many. The majority of such illnesses are not among the diseases for which the state Division of Public Health, following guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has issued mandatory isolation rules. However, the following isolation guidelines must be followed:

  • Fever: The parent/guardian of any student with an oral temperature of 100 degrees will be notified and asked to pick up their child. The student should remain at home until fever-free for 36 hours without medication.

  • Chickenpox (Varicella): Students are excluded until all blisters have formed scabs.

  • Head Lice (Pediculosis): The parents/guardians of any student found with lice will be notified and asked to pick up their student. The parent/guardian may consult their medical provider or treat with an over-the-counter product. The student may return to school after receiving treatment for lice and removing nits.

  • Impetigo: Student is excluded from school if he/she has more than three to four sores until seen by a medical provider and treated with a prescription antibiotic for a minimum of 24 hours.

  • Measles (Rubeola/Rubella): Student is excluded until physician’s approval is given and student is no longer contagious.

  • MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus): All suspected cases should be referred to their healthcare provider and if possible, lesions should be kept covered while at school. Exclusion from school and sports activities should be reserved for those with wound drainage that cannot be covered and contained with a clean, dry bandage and for those who cannot maintain good personal hygiene.

  • Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea: The parent/guardian of any student experiencing nausea, vomiting, diarrhea will be notified and asked to pick up their child. The student may return to school 36 hours after the symptoms have abated.

  • Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis): A student who is exhibiting symptoms of pink eye should be evaluated by their medical provider. Students are allowed to return to school on approval of the physician. The student may return when treatment has begun, has minimal drainage, and the student is able to keep hands away from eyes.

  • Scabies: Students are excluded until one (1) treatment with prescription medication has been completed for at least 24 hours.

  • Strep Throat (Streptococcal and Staphylococcal Infections): Students are excluded from school until treated with a prescription antibiotic for 24 hours and have been fever-free for 36 hours.

For the full details of our policies regarding Student Health and Wellness, please refer to the parent/student handbook posted on the ACS Website and linked here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bnddkufZDW4nqnRkbtVzW736ssPfVgHlLZlJfaUAbGs/edit?usp=sharing

Thank you!                   



GENESIS BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL UPDATES

  • Day of Giving; December 14th

Late Pick Up from School

  • For students not picked up in the afternoon carline by 1:45 on Wednesdays and 3:45 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday will be taken to the ACS/Genesis Athletics aftercare program. There will be no charge for the first late pickup. For the second late pick-up, there will be a $5.00 charge. For the third late pick up there will be a $10.00 fee. Subsequent late pickups, parents/guardians will be charged an after care fee to be determined by how often this occurs and how late the student is picked up.

Alamance Community Extracurriculars & 4-H Register Here

  • Loom and Crafting Grades 2-7

  • Classes listed on Sawyer

  • Upcoming Middle School Enrichment Opportunities

  • Animal Science 101

  • Karate

  • Strength and Conditioning

  • FIRST Lego

  • NBA Math Hoops

  • Project Brainy

  • Environmental Programs

  • The Swifties

  • Look for information about these programs on our FB page and 4-H webpage



VOLUNTEERING

We have loved having so many volunteers in the classroom! Thank you for supporting our students and staff!

Volunteerism at our school is a way for you, parents and guardians, to learn more about ACS, engage in a positive way with your child’s teachers, and witness firsthand the hard work and dedication that all our staff - teachers, assistants, support staff, and administrators demonstrate each and every day.

It is also a way to support your student and other students by assisting with workstations or a small group, helping with clerical tasks or lunch, and/or something as simple as reading a book to the class. You do not have to be an educator to volunteer, and everyone is welcome!  Please click on the ACS Volunteer Form Link below to find ways that you can volunteer to help support our school!  https://forms.gle/6iPiTAYNhm14BezV6




WE ARE HIRING! Looking to build the team! 

We are in search of an EC Team member for ACS! If you or someone you know would be a good fit for ACS, please apply through our website under the ‘Employment’ tab (see link below) and email a resume to Mr. Miller at jmarqmiller@alamancecommunityschool.net 




IMPORTANT DATES

First ACS Basketball Game

(Away) against The Burlington School) 

November 21

Thanksgiving Break

November 27-29

Middle School Gym Ribbon Cutting

December 13th



PREVIOUS NEWSLETTERS

If you have missed any of the previous newsletters, here are the links for the PDF versions. 


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