
Red Pump Health Happenings 🐾❤
Health and Wellness information for all of our Dalmations!
Greetings Red Pumpers!
Mrs. Cooke, Dr. MacKenzie and Mrs. Nelson
Dr. MacKenzie
"I am very proud to be your School Counselor. I love working at Red Pump where the sun always shines with great students, teachers, and staff!
I love to dance, read, watch TV and movies. Please try to read as much as you can as it has so many benefits for you! Our family loves pets too and we hope to get a new puppy eventually!
I miss all of you so much. I hope you remember that you are wonderful students and we are all so proud of how well you are handling this transition! Please reach out to me by email. I would love to hear from you! Keep working as hard as you can, be kind to each other and know we will be together again soon."
Mrs. Nelson
This is my 3rd year at Red Pump and I absolutely love my job and helping students learn. I live in Towson with my husband, 10-month-old son, and two dogs. Please don't hesitate to reach out if your student needs anything during this time. I miss all of the smiling Red Pumpers and I can’t wait to see all of you again soon.”
Mrs. Cooke
I live in Forest Hill with my husband and our 2 dogs, Libby and Tucker.
I am keeping busy with daily walks with my dogs (Libby is in the picture), riding my bike on my indoor bike trainer, and cooking new foods!.
I hope you and your family are staying healthy! I look forward to seeing you all soon! Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or just want to say hello!
Spot wants you to wash your hands and paws!
Spot is sending Paws-itive thoughts!
Spot shows how he washes his hands/paws too!
School Counselor Updates
School Nurse Updates
We should be staying at home to stay healthy, but if you need to go somewhere that is important, here is a hand video from the Surgeon General on how to make a no sew face mask with items you may have at home
And some additional information from the CDC about face masks and other ways to make them
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/diy-cloth-face-coverings.html