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Tremont Families update November 29, 2021

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Parent Newsletter: This Week

  • We appreciate families being cautious and keeping students home if they are experiencing symptoms of illness.  Prior to sending your student back to school, please consider testing for COVID-19 and/or influenza, as flu season is now officially underway.  Families may pick up free at-home COVID tests from any school or the main branch of the UA library.  Influenza tests are available through your doctor.

  • Updates from Technology

    • During the week of December 13th K-8 students will have the Zoom app removed from their iPads with the exception of students who may have a specific need to retain the app.  Those needs may include enrollment in the online academy, remote counseling, quarantine, other unique educational circumstances as decided by families and building principals.

    • World Almanac for Kids: 

      • The World Almanac for Kids from Infobase is free through InfOhio and is a reference resource for middle-grade students with research content on the arts, biographies, geography, health and guidance, language arts, life science, math, physical science, social studies, and sports. Extensive, up-to-date articles with cross-curricular coverage of topics for intermediate students are found in The World Almanac for Kids. It also includes Homework Help and a robust Teacher Resources section with lessons, printable handouts, critical thinking and assessment activities, trivia challenges, and more.

  • A Note for the Counselor’s Office

    • Dear Families: During the month of December, we will be discussing and making warm fuzzies.  A Warm fuzzy is the feeling you get when someone gives you a compliment or shows appreciation.  K-5 students will be making and keeping their warm fuzzy to remind them to express appreciation to others. We will continue our managing emotions and let’s play groups for our kindergarten and first grade students. Be well, Jean Allocco, School Counselor & Connor Bauer, Counselor Intern

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