Nixon Elementary School
Nixon Notables
Important Dates
JANUARY
1/23/24 - 4:30-5:15 p.m. All 5th Grade Band Rehearsal at Curtis Middle School
1/24/24 - No School - Professional Development Day
1/25/24 - All School Read Aloud
7:00-8:00 p.m. Grades 5-8 Band Concert at LS
1/26/24 - Kindergarten Alphabet Parade
1/30/24 - Kindergarten PTO Enrichment - Pumpernickel Puppets
Kickoff to Kindergarten
2:35-3:45 p.m. Math Club
1/31/24 - Early Release Day, Dismissal at 11:45 a.m.
FEBRUARY
2/1/24 - Grade 1 PTO Enrichment - Sound & Vibrations
6:00-8:00 p.m. PTO Parents Night Out - Trivia
2/5/24 - Grade 5 Field Trip to FSU/McAuliffe Center
Kindergarten 100th Day Celebration
2/6/24 - 1:30-2:10 p.m. Concert - Grades 1 & 2
2:35-3:45 p.m. Math Club
2/7/24 - 1:45 p.m. School Meeting
2/9/24 - Food Pantry Collection
Grade 5 PTO Enrichment - Physical Changes of Matter II
2/13/24 - 2:35-3:45 p.m. Math Club
2/14/24 - Early Release Day - Dismissal at 11:45 a.m.
Grade 5 PTO Enrichment - Author Visit Erin Soderberg Downing
2/16/24 - All School Read Aloud
Grade 4 PTO Enrichment - Forces in Motion
1:45 p.m. Student Advisory Council Meeting
2/19/24 - No School - Presidents’ Day
2/20/24-2/23/24 - No School - February Break
2/26/24 - Grade 5 PTO Enrichment - Chemistry Lab
2/27/24 - Grade 2 PTO Enrichment - Physical Changes of Matter
2:35-3:35 p.m. School Advisory Council Meeting
2/28/24 - 1:45 p.m. School Meeting
A Message from Nurse Griffin
Strep Throat: What to know!
Your child is sick…could it be Strep Throat?
Unlike a cold or allergies, strep throat needs to be confirmed with a throat culture and treated with antibiotics.
Students who test positive for strep throat need to be out of school for at least 24 hours after treatment has begun, their fever has subsided, and they feel well enough to resume a full day of school activities. The school nurse should be notified of positive strep throat cases, even if they are diagnosed and treated over the weekend/school vacations.
Please take the following precautions and consult your physician with any concerns.
Watch your child for signs of a sore throat and other symptoms that may accompany strep (headache, fever, swollen glands/ tender neck glands, upset stomach)
If your child develops a sore throat along with other symptoms of strep, please see your healthcare provider, inform them that other children in your child’s class may be currently being treated for strep, and have your child tested.
Symptoms of strep throat may start with an upset stomach, headache and/or fever before the sore throat. This seems especially true with the current strain of strep cases in SPS schools this season. Some students are not experiencing the classic sore throat and only presenting with a stomach ache, headache, and fatigue.
Information about strep throat:
What is it strep throat? Strep throat is an infection caused by streptococcus bacteria. It is most common among school-aged children, especially during the colder month and in crowded situations. It is transmitted person-to-person through respiratory secretions and is especially passed on in households. The incubation period is 2-5 days. People with strep are generally most infectious during their acute illness. They continue to be infectious until they have received treatment for a day or so. Most sore throats, however, are caused by viruses and are not treated with antibiotics.
How is it diagnosed? How is it treated? A laboratory test, such as a throat culture or a rapid test is needed to confirm a strep infection. Strep infections are usually treated with an oral antibiotic, starting either with characteristic symptoms or after a strep test is positive. Sometimes an injection of antibiotic may also be used to treat strep.
Why is it important that your child receive treatment? If strep is not treated or not treated long enough, your child may continue to spread the infection to other members of your family or to other children. Treatment with antibiotics can usually prevent Rheumatic Fever (abnormalities of the heart valves and inflammation of the joints) or Scarlet Fever (is a type of streptococcal infection characterized by an associated skin rash. The rash usually consists of fine, red bumps that feel sand papery and usually appear on the neck, chest, groin, and/or inner surface of the knees, thighs, and elbows. It may also last only a few hours. Other than a rash, clinical symptoms are the same as strep throat).
When can your child return to school? Children with strep infections may return to school after taking medicine for at least 24 hours, provided their fever is gone and they feel well enough to be in school for the full day.
How do you stop the spread of strep throat?
Thoroughly wash your hands and your child’s hands after wiping noses and before eating or preparing food.
Change your child’s toothbrush and toothpaste 24 hours after starting antibiotics.
Wash dishes carefully in hot, soapy water or in a dishwasher.
Do not allow the sharing of food or allow children to share cups, spoons, or toys that are put in the mouth.
Complete the entire course of the antibiotics prescribed by your doctor and call your physician if symptoms return following the completion of treatment.
For additional information, visit : https://www.cdc.gov/groupastrep/diseases-public/strep-throat.html
Please reach out if you have any questions!
Check Out the SPS Math Challenge from Math Coach Abdal-Khabir!
SNOW DAYS/DELAYS
Winter weather is upon us! You can find information related to snow days and school delays in the Inclement Weather Procedures section of the SPS website. The most important thing to note is that our system will send a message to the phone number in Follett Aspen, so be certain your phone numbers are accurate in our Follett/Aspen Student Information System. Another important thing to know is that there is no Sudbury Extended Day in the morning if there is a school delay and none at all if school is canceled. Also, any snow days will be “real” snow days, not “remote learning days.”
MCAS Schedule
Third Grade
Grade 3 MCAS ELA Monday, April 8th & Tuesday, April 9th
Grade 3 MCAS Math Thursday, May 2nd & Friday, May 3rd
Fourth Grade
Grade 4 MCAS ELA Thursday, April 4th & Friday, April 5th
Grade 4 MCAS Math Tuesday, April 30th & Wednesday, May 1st
Fifth Grade
Grade 5 MCAS ELA Tuesday, March 26th & Wednesday, March 27th
Grade 5 MCAS Math Thursday, April 25th & Friday, April 26th
Grade 5 MCAS STE Thursday, May 9th & Friday, May 10th
Community News
General John Nixon Elementary School
Susan M. Woods, Principal
Lisa C. Williams, Assistant Principal
Website: https://www.sudbury.k12.ma.us/Domain/12
Location: 472 Concord Rd, Sudbury, MA 01776, USA
Phone: 978-443-1080