August 23, 2021: Parent Weekly

Thurgood Marshall Elementary School (TMES) Weekly Events/Information

Greetings TMES Families,

Below, you will find the school-wide events for the week of August 23, 2021, and important school information.

Weekly Schedule of Events

Quarter Character Theme: Diversity

Date Event Special Notes
Monday, August 23, 2021  

**No Parking in Zones 1-3**

Exit West or East on MacKenzie Creek Road.

Return the Acknowledgement Forms

Donate to Apex

 

CVESD will allow parents to drop off and pick up their child on the school campus, following health and safety guidelines.

 

Parents are expected to leave campus immediately following dropping off or picking up their child. If local or state guidelines change the District may revise this practice, accordingly.

Tuesday, August 24, 2021 Enter the campus on San Lucas Place No Entry on MacKenzie Creek Rd.

 

**No Parking in Zones 1-3**

 

Donate to Apex

Read with your child/children. Encourage your child to read daily for at least two minutes. Parents can ask quick questions to check for understanding. Here are a few questions to help get you started. Tell me about the story. Who are the main characters? What do you think might happen next in the story? What was your favorite part of the book? What was the most interesting thing that you learned from the book? If you could change one thing in the book, what would it be? Did you learn any new words or facts?
Wednesday, August 25, 2021 Enter the campus on San Lucas Place No Entry on MacKenzie Creek Rd.

**No Parking in Zones 1-3*

Donate to Apex

Ask your child about their Achieve 3000, I-Ready, and/or Smarty Ants goals. If you need access to the Parent Portal in Achieve or Smarty Ants, request access from the teacher of record.
Thursday, August 26, 2021

**No Parking in Zones 1-3**

Make-up Picture Day for students not in attendance at school.

Donate to Apex

 

CVESD B-LAC 6p.m.

Link to Register: Meeting Registration – Zoom

Dogs are not allowed on campus for the safety of students and staff.
Friday, August 27, 2021 **No Parking in Zones 1-3**

APEX Virtual Fun Run: Donate to Apex

Minimum Day

Wear your Mustang gear.

Support PTC and purchase SWAG. https://teamlocker.squadlocker.com/#/lockers/marshall-ptc

Have a safe weekend.

Important Reminders/Information:

Important Dates:

Quarter 1: 7/21/2021-9/17/2021

  • 9/6- Legal Holiday – Labor Day
  • 9/9-9/16- Virtual Parent/Teacher Conferences – Minimum Days (Teachers will communicate the meeting date and time options.)
  • 9/20-10/1-Fall Break

Dress Code: Please ensure your child has the appropriate shoes and clothing to attend school. We want to make sure all Mustang students are safe while on campus. Questions, please refer to the handbook.

SHOES SHOULD:

  • Be worn at all times and tied
  • Cover heels and toes
  • Tennis shoes must be tied at all times
  • Sandals must have closed toes and heel straps
  • Flip-flops or other backless shoes or sandals are not acceptable and can create a safety issue

TOPS SHOULD:

  • Not be backless, low back or low front
  • Not be tube tops, halter tops, or spaghetti straps
  • Not show bra, bandeau or bra-like items
  • Be long enough so that skin is not showing at midriff when arms are raised
  • Have at least one-inch straps
  • Clothes shall be sufficient to conceal undergarments at all times

PANTS SHOULD:

  • Be fitted at the waist
  • Be worn on the waist, not sagging
  • Stay up on the waist if the belt isn’t worn
  • Not show skin
  • Completely cover other clothing worn as an undergarment (gym shorts, underwear, etc.)
  • Leggings must be worn appropriately

FREE: Breakfast and lunch are FREE daily for all Mustangs.

Food Allergies: Some students in your child’s school/class have a life-threatening allergy to nuts (i.e.; peanuts, tree nuts, and can be found in ingredients from several products you may not be aware of). Some products that include nuts are peanut butter and Nutella.  Food allergies for some children are very serious. Accidental ingestion, airborne transmission, or personal contact of any of the above can cause a severe allergic reaction and even death for those who are extremely allergic. How can a parent help? Although a child with a food allergy cannot always avoid all contact with these foods, we ask that a concerted effort is made to send snacks and treats to the classroom that does not contain any kind of nuts.  Please check the ingredients on any snacks or treats before sending to school. Thank you for your anticipated assistance in helping to protect our children.

Campus Safety: Students can not arrive to campus before 8:15 a.m. unless they are in the YMCA program. Students must be picked up daily by their parent or guardian Students who remain after school must be signed in at an assigned approved program, D.A.S.H. or the YMCA Child Care. TMES does not provide after-school supervision for students who are waiting for parents or siblings.  Students are not allowed to remain after school and play on the playground or campus unsupervised.

Bus Loop Safety: The bus loop is only for school busses only. We have families driving in the bus loop during the day and looking into the playground, blocking busses, or dropping students off in the loop. We want to make sure everyone is safe. When individuals drive their vehicles in the bus look and look at staff an students, this action is causing concern to our students and staff as they are worried people are un-safe. Any questions or concerns regarding recess, please contact the classroom teacher. Questions, please contact the office.

Arrival and Departure Reminders:

  • For children who line-up on the blacktop, parents enter/exit through the blacktop gate.  Please exit as soon as morning announcements are finished or by 8:50 a.m.  Do not escort your child to class due to the fact that we lock gates at 8:45 when school starts.
  • The gate by the front office is open from 8:15-8:45 a.m.  This gate is intended for late student arrivals starting at 8:45 so parents must exit out of the blacktop gate to avoid the crowding at this gate.  Students arriving after 8:45 need to come into the office to get a late slip and will be let onto campus through the locked gate by someone in the office.  Parents will not be allowed to enter onto campus with their student.  If your child needs to be walked to class, someone in the office will take care of this.
  • For children who arrive at Zone 1 (TK, Kinder, SDC students) please remember to drop-off and pick-up from this gate.  Parents will be asked to remain outside of the gate after your student is picked-up until 3:15 when all the gates will be opened.  Do not come onto campus and wait for student dismissal.
  • Remember, no dogs are allowed on campus at any time!

Together we can have a smooth transition to the beginning and ending of the school day for all students!  Thank you.

FREE COVID-19 TESTING: Get a PCR/NAAT or Antigen test at a free County facility, at a medical provider, or at our District Office (Education Services and Support Center), located at 84 East J Street, Chula Vista. The district office site hours are from M-TH 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. and on Fridays from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Currently, we can only test STAFF and CVESD STUDENTS. No family members are able to test, at this time. In addition to the ESSC, the County of San Diego has opened a COVID-19 testing center that is also free, and with longer hours that include Saturday testing opportunities. For Spanish-language, make sure to select that option in the drop down menu. Here is the County info:

The County of San Diego has opened a new testing site in Chula Vista at the Oleander Community Center, 1301 Oleander Avenue (formerly known as the Boys and Girls Club). They are open Tuesday-Saturday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Appointments are recommended but walk-ins are welcomed until the daily maximum testing capacity is reached. Testing is free and only takes a few minutes out of your day. Seek testing as often as necessary to ensure the safety of yourself and those around you.

 

Testing, Tracing, and Vaccination—Keys to Keeping Schools Open: We encourage all families to review the most recent CVESD communication.

English: https://cvesd-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/anthony_millican_cvesd_org/EaNBIFekeDRFhuYx0MZmXT4BZhw1ftayWKQOxx0PfNIJAA?e=g5rA9U

Spanish: https://cvesd-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/anthony_millican_cvesd_org/EXQ6hhehmSBIjNM9f4Y26wQBpLiMThQqUhG3Z8xaPx_vSQ?e=1IShuW

SDCOE Decision Tree: All families are encouraged to read the SDCOE COVID decision tree. All schools are required to follow this protocol. https://covid-19.sdcoe.net/portals/covid-19/Documents/Health%20Practices/COVID-19-Decision-Tree.pdf

Is your child sick? Please call the office and notify our staff of any illness related concerns. If your child is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and/or gets sent home, we cannot accept the Antigen test for their return to campus. PCR/NAAT tests are needed for anyone who is symptomatic—or who is asymptomatic (doesn’t have symptoms) yet tested positive with an Antigen test.  As always, please contact our school office staff if your child will be absent from school for any reason,

Please note, for students physically at school, it is very important that parents/guardians speak with school office staff regarding the reason for any student absence from class.

**Follow the Procedures Below if Your Child or Someone in the House is Sick or Tests Positive for COVID-19**

My child is sick and does not take a COVID-19 test

If your child gets sick and you or your healthcare provider decides not to have them get a polymerase chain reaction (PCR/NAAT) to determine if they have COVID, they may return when:

  • It is at least 10 days from their symptom onset and
  • They are without a fever for 24 hours with no fever reducing medication and
  • Their symptoms are improving.

My child is sick and/or tests positive with the COVID-19 virus

If your child tests positive for COVID-19 through either PCR (NAAT) Test or antigen test, they may return when:

  • It is at least 10 days from their symptom onset or the date they tested positive if asymptomatic and
  • They are without a fever for 24 hours with no fever reducing medication and
  • Their symptoms are improving.

My child is sick and tests negative for the COVID-19 virus

If your child gets sick and tests negative for COVID-19 through a PCR (NAAT) Test, they may return when:

  • They are without a fever for 24 hours with no fever reducing medication and
  • Their symptoms have been improving for 24 hours and
  • They provide proof of the negative PCR test results to the school site.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Negative Antigen tests are not accepted. Currently San Diego County only accepts negative PCR (NAAT) Tests for return to work/school. It is recommended that parents choose to get a PCR (NAAT) Test for their children, to prevent having to retest. Parents can use the testing available through the District to meet these requirements.

My child has symptoms that are a result of a chronic pre-existing condition

  • If your child has a pre-existing condition, which has previously been reported to the school, call the school nurse for further directions.
  • Students who have a pre-existing condition may return to school with a note from their healthcare provider. The note MUST: Be signed by a licensed MD/DO/NP/PA who manages the condition.
  • Confirm the chronic diagnosis (cite labs, date of record when diagnosed with the condition, etc.).
  • Include the provider’s contact information.
  • Explain how the symptoms are unrelated to COVID-19.
  • Be accompanied by a signed consent (from the parent/guardian) for the school to interact with the MD/DO/NP/PA.

Amazon Smile: Did you know that there is an easy way to donate to our school? We encourage all families to donate while they shop on Amazon. To learn more about Amazon Smile, click here. Select Thurgood Marshall PTC.

Meals: Meals for breakfast and lunch will be provided for free to all students in the 2021-22 school year. Parents may provide lunch from home if they choose. At breakfast, students can walk up to the service line and select one entree, one of any fruit choices, and one beverage container. At lunch, students select one entree, one of any fruit choices, one vegetable choice and one beverage container.

 

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