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TeSA Weekly Newsletter
11-22-2024
Thank You!
TeSA Families,
As we near Thanksgiving, I want to thank each of you for choosing TeSA! We are blessed to have a school culture of families who choose to be here to support academic excellence and artistic expression. I know I speak for all TeSA staff when I say that we are all thankful to work with so many kind and motivated students. Thank you for all you do to support your child's education at TeSA!
Due to Thanksgiving Break, the next newsletter will be published on Friday, December 6th. Thank you for catching up on anything you may have missed from previous newsletters. They are all linked to the Resources Tab on our TeSA website.
Artistically & Academically Yours,
Betsy Compton, M.A., M.A.T., M.Ed.
Principal
Texas School of the Arts
Book Fair
We are excited to partner with Scholastic for our Winter Book Fair! All students will visit the Book Fair with their class on either Monday or Tuesday and then again on Wednesday or Thursday. Send cash or add money to your child's eWallet to participate during the school day. The Scholastic Book Fair will also be open during our STAR Showcase on Wednesday, December 4th from 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Click HERE to add money to your child's eWallet.
Click HERE to volunteer.
STAR Showcase = Dec 4th
Our TeSA STAR Showcase is an opportunity to bring your whole family to see our students performing as important historical figures or explaining their inventions in the Discovery Fair, view all of our TeSA students' artwork, and shop the Book Fair. Our PTO will also have a Resale and Spirit Shop!
The STAR Showcase is a come and go event from 5:30-7:00 p.m. and open to all of our TeSA families. Please park in a designated parking spot or in the neighborhood. No parking is allowed on our grass.
Before & After Care
TeSA partners with Clayton Youth to offer before and after school care on campus. Students enrolled in Clayton can start their day as early as 6:30 a.m. and stay until 6:30 p.m. Clayton is offering holiday break camps at nearby locations. Visit the website on their flyer below for more information.
TeSA also partners with Greenbriar Community Center. Citizens of Fort Worth can be picked up at TeSA for after school care. Call the number on the flyer below for more information.
If you need after-school care for just a few days per week, you may also consider enrolling your child in private lessons or classes through our TCA+A Conservatories. Click HERE to learn more.
REPEATED INFORMATION
TeSA Calendars
This time of the year can be extremely busy for families! All of our upcoming events are listed on the TeSA Activity Calendar, found on the Resource tab of our website. Most also have a graphic below in the Upcoming Events section of the newsletter. Thank you for marking your personal calendars so you can enjoy all of our fun events.
As a reminder, TeSA's and FWAFA's academic calendar is similar to other districts, but may not be exactly the same. Please reference our holiday breaks as you make your vacation plans.
Upcoming Performances
All K-5th grade students need a permission slip to travel to FWAFA for their dress rehearsal on the day of their Winter Performance. Please visit the Fine Arts Website to fill out the permission form and read the Parents tab to make sure you have the correct costume for your child.
TeSA Library
Our TeSA Library has been closed to students for the past few weeks as our awesome parent volunteers have switched us over to a brand new software system. We are excited to open back up and welcome students. All students will visit the library once per week, but only students with approval will be allowed to take home books. Please fill out the permission form linked below to indicate your preference.
Click HERE to fill out the TeSA Library Permission Form.
New Over the Counter Medication Policy
As published from the Texas Board of Nursing (BON):
The Nurses Practice Act (NPA) establishes clear boundaries for nursing practice, explicitly stating that it does not encompass medical diagnosis or the prescription of therapeutic or corrective measures. Consequently, administering over-the-counter medication without a valid order falls outside the scope of vocational and professional nursing practice. This regulation is consistent across all practice settings, including educational environments. The NPA is silent on the universal and standard use of safe over-the-counter medications when the parent or guardian appropriately authorizes the treatment option to be administered by a school nurse. The BON recognizes the importance of parental authority and autonomy regarding their children's medical care. Texas’s regulatory framework is designed to prioritize patient safety while respecting parental decisions. School nurses are an integral and indispensable part of the healthcare team who work in concert with parents and providers to ensure safe and effective delivery of healthcare to students. The BON’s primary focus remains on ensuring that students receive safe and appropriate care in school settings.
The BON recognizes the importance of parental authority and autonomy regarding their children's medical care. Texas’s regulatory framework is designed to prioritize patient safety while respecting parental decisions. School nurses are an integral and indispensable part of the healthcare team who work in concert with parents and providers to ensure safe and effective delivery of healthcare to students. The BON’s primary focus remains on ensuring that students receive safe and appropriate care in school settings.
The BON acknowledges that while some districts have standing delegation orders, others require the parent to secure orders from the student’s provider for all medications, including over-the-counter options. Orders for medication can be specific to an individual patient or generalized through standing delegation orders for particular patient populations under certain conditions. In instances where standing delegation orders are utilized, nurses must assess whether such orders apply to a given patient’s situation. The Board recognizes that requiring a parent to provide an order from a student’s provider for seemingly innocuous over-the-counter medications can be burdensome.
In response to recent inquiries and feedback, the BON is reviewing and updating its guidance on over-the-counter medication administration in schools. The Board is consulting with the Texas School Nurses Organization and other relevant stakeholders to develop guidance that aligns with legal standards and practical considerations. Not all over-the-counter medicines and treatments are without risks, depending on the child’s specific condition. This updated guidance will revise the previous recommendations issued in 2006. While this statutory framework is not new, the updated guidance will clarify the previous direction issued by the Board. Until then, the Board will heavily weigh good faith reliance on its previous guidance.
Until further guidance is provided by the BON, Texas School of the Arts will seek a standing order for over-the counter medications and continue to receive parental consent before administering. We will keep you posted on these guidelines.
Immunizations & Upcoming Health Screenings
In compliance with state law, each student must be immunized against the following diseases and provide an updated immunization record to the school every year. Please review the list below and send your child's documentation to edna.robinson@mytesa.org or bring a paper copy to the front office.
• Diphtheria/ Tetanus
• Rubella/Measles/Mumps
• Varicella (or documentation of having chicken pox disease)
• Poliomyelitis
• Meningitis * for students on or after 11th birthday
• Hepatitis B
• Hepatitis A
The Texas State Board of Health requires vision, hearing, and spinal screenings for students in specific grade levels. Nurse Edna will contact the families of any students who show concerns. If your child recently completed vision, hearing, and spinal curvature exams at a doctor's office, you can send the documentation to edna.robinson@mytesa.org or bring a paper copy to the front office to exempt your child from the school process.
You can read more about these policies in the Student Handbook on the Resources tab of the website.
Illness at School
Although our reported COVID and flu cases have dropped considerably, we are still seeing quite a few students coming to school with cold and virus symptoms. If your child has any symptoms, please stay home at least 24 hours. If you have any questions, you can reference our Health Clinic policy on page 30 of the Student Handbook or email Nurse Edna at edna.robinson@mytesa.org
UPCOMING EVENTS
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