McGrath Elementary
December 2024
Principal's Corner
Hello McGrath Families-
I hope everyone had a lovely Thanksgiving Break and you were able to enjoy time with family and friends. It was great to see so many of you join us for the 4th grade concert last week. A special thank you to Mrs. Hall for all of her hard work.
Our winter break will be here in just three weeks. It is nice to have time to travel to see family, but it can be even nicer to have time to stay home and rest. As we enter the busy holiday season and a new year, it is a great time to discuss with your students what makes our school and community such a wonderful place. At McGrath we are focusing on the motto, "When you make good choices, good things happen." We have some fun events planned during the school day for students who are making good choices, and we have stressed to students that we hope everyone will make good choices so they can participate. Unfortunately students who are not making good choices will miss out on the fun, but they will have the opportunity to try again for the next event. We are looking forward to seeing our students enjoy the rewards of their good choices.
On behalf of the McGrath staff, Mrs. Kato and I would like to wish you and your family a happy, safe, and healthy holiday season!
Respectfully,
Amanda Pawlik
Assistant Principal
📆 Upcoming Events
December 2nd - 6th: Holiday Shop
December 12th: Grand Blanc Children's Choir Concert at GBHS at 6:30pm
December 16th - December 20th: Holiday Spirit Week (see flyer below)
December 20th: Last Day of School Before Break (Full Day of School)
December 21st - January 5th: Winter Break - Building is Closed
January 6th: School Resumes
🏥 Update from the Nurse
We have been experiencing an increase in respiratory illnesses in our school district. This is consistent with trends throughout the state and the country.
Both Pertussis (Whooping Cough) and Mycoplasma Pneumonia (Walking Pneumonia) have been on the rise so please be vigilant in monitoring for symptoms. Infection is spread by inhaling respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
Pertussis
- Symptoms: sneezing, runny nose, mild dry cough, and low-grade fever
- After about 1 to 2 weeks, more serious “coughing spells” develop that can last for more than a minute and result in difficulty breathing.
- At the end of a coughing spell, the cough may make a high-pitched “whooping” sound as they try to catch their breath.
- Sometimes the coughing will cause vomiting. Between spells, usually feel well.
- Who is at Risk
- Pertussis can spread easily among susceptible household members and in group settings such as schools, workplaces, and sports teams.
- Adolescents and adults are also at risk for infection since vaccine protection decreases over time.
- The time between exposure to the bacteria and disease symptoms is usually between 7 - 10 days, but in rare cases, it can take up to 3 weeks.
- Treatment
- Pertussis can be treated or even prevented with antibiotics if detected early or before the disease has started.
- If you develop any of the symptoms described above, stay home from school and contact your doctor immediately. Please also inform the school office of any illness.
Walking Pneumonia:
- Symptoms: can include cough, fever, sore throat, headache, and sometimes wheezing
- Often people don’t feel sick enough to stay home or in bed, thus the term “walking pneumonia”
- Who is at Risk
- Infection can occur at any age, but most often among children ages 5-17 years and young adults
- Treatment
- Some people get better on their own with a mild mycoplasma pneumoniae infection, but some with more severe infection will need an antibiotic
For general respiratory illness, it is recommended you stay home if you have a fever and you can return 24 hours after fever free and symptoms are improving. However, if you are diagnosed with Pertussis you must stay home from school until your 5 day antibiotic treatment is complete.
Strategies that prevent respiratory viruses, such as handwashing and covering coughs and sneezes, prevent these bacteria from spreading.
Mrs. O’Mara & Mrs. Fredrick
GBCS District Nurse Consultants
💡Other Information
We are extremely excited that our students have access to a new program called IXL. It is a comprehensive program that gives students the opportunity to practice math and language arts skills at their own level. Your student has been using IXL in class with their teacher and knows how to log in and navigate the program on his or her Chromebook.
Ask your student about it and encourage them to practice at home!
🙋🏽 Important Reminders
ARRIVAL
Students that arrive by car and want breakfast, will be allowed to go straight into the cafeteria breakfast line at 8:25. Car drop off students that do not want breakfast can get dropped off at 8:30 and wait by the doors. Parents please do not drop off your students until you see adults outside and you have pulled up to the building. It is unsafe for students to be dropped off further back in the line and walking through traffic to get to the building.
DISMISSAL
Our dismissal procedure is the same as it was last year. Our car pick-up line is long. Please be display your car tag and be mindful not to block the driveways of the houses nearby.
ATTENDANCE HOTLINES
If your student is absent or going to be absent from school, please call our attendance hotline to notify us about the absence/reason. McGrath Attendance Hotline - 810-591-5838
Principal: Betsy Kato
Assistant Principal: Amanda Pawlik
Website: gbcs.org
Location: 5288 Todd Street, Grand Blanc, MI
Phone: (810) 591-5827