
Tiger Beat
North Elementary Newsletter | March 16
Scenes From The Week: 5th Grade Gets Down!
Our 5th Graders celebrated at White's of Westport during our first ever 5th grade dance on Friday night.
Important Upcoming Dates
- March 18: All-District Choral Festival
- March 18: PTO Meeting 6PM in the library
- March 19: Krispy Kreme Donuts Order Form Due
- March 21: World Syndrome Day (wear mismatched or your boldest socks and contribute a dollar to be donated to the Special Olympics)
- March 21: Trimester 2 report cards available in Aspen
- March 27: Krispy Kreme Donut Pick-Up 4:45-6:00 PM
See the full Somerset Public Schools Calendar here.
Staff Member of the Week
Molly Khoury
Student Council Corner
Our Student Council has been working hard under the facilitation of Mrs. Vitullo to develop new positive community outreach initiatives at North. Hopefully you saw their first ever newsletter come home in your child(ren)'s folder last week with information about their support of the Lots of Socks campaign in celebration of World Down Syndrome Day. Students can wear mismatched or their boldest socks on March 21st and are asked to contribute a dollar to be donated to the Special Olympics.
In their newest project, the Student Council is now announcing the launch of Cubby's Food Pantry in April to support our North community. Thanks to our 5th grade Student Council members for all of their hard work!
Weekly Character Trait: Contributing to a Discussion
Take a look at the following resources to reinforce this skill at home and support your child(ren) with contributing to a discussion:
MCAS Schedule
Lost and Found
Take a peek to see if your child(ren) has lost any items!
March Lunch Menus
PTO News
The next PTO meeting is March 18 at 6PM.
Krispy Kreme Donut order forms are due on March 19. Pick-up will be on March 27 from 4:45-6:00 PM.
The PTO has a new North PTO Facebook page. Make sure to follow for info and updates!
News from the Health Office
A few reminders from Nurse Stephanie in our Health Office to help keep all of our students safe and healthy:
Students with active vomiting, diarrhea, open rashes, crusty/inflamed eyes, and/or temperature > 100 are asked to remain home from school.
Students may return from school when their temperature is < 100 for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication.
Illness Specific:
Strep: Students must be on antibiotics for 24 hours before returning to school, and they need a note to return.
Pink eye: Must be on antibiotics for 24 hours before returning to school.
Hand Foot Mouth: Fever-free for 24 hours and no open skin lesions. All areas must be scabbed/closed over
Vomiting/Diarrhea: May return when tolerating good amounts of food/water and no vomiting/diarrhea for 24 hours
Please do not send medication to school in your child’s backpack. Anything with an active ingredient is designated a medicine in school. This includes cough syrup, cough drops, ointments, nasal sprays, vitamin gummies, etc. If you would like to have any medications available for your child at school, please notify the Health Office.
Students after surgery, for hurt or broken limbs, sprains, strains, or any student with assistive devices (splints, casts, boots, crutches, etc.) must have a note to be in school as well as MD clearance or restrictions for recess/PE.
Grade 4 physicals are due to be updated! Please send in your student’s most recent physical if you have not done so already.
Children access their education in many ways. If you have received a vision or hearing referral for your student, follow up is strongly recommended so we can continue to provide our students with optimal experiences to strengthen their learning.
I am available for Parent/Nurse on the evening of March 27. Please use the following link to schedule an appointment. https://calendar.app.google/pwnnjEXrHkBmt6Fq7 .