November 6, 2024
Mr. Matthew Reiner, Principal
SCHOOL NEWS!
Upcoming Events
- November 7th and 8th- School Closed for New Jersey Educators Association Convention
- November 11th- Veteran's Day Concert 1:30pm and 7pm in the APR
- November 13th- Parent / Teacher Conferences 3pm-4:30pm
- November 14th- Parent / Teacher Conferences 1:30pm-7:30pm; 12:40pm dismissal for students
- November 15th- 12:40pm Dismissal Day
- November 22nd- SJG HSA Afternoon of Service 3:15pm-5pm in the APR
- November 27th- 12:40 Dismissal Day
- November 28th and 29th- School Closed for Thanksgiving Break
SJG Parent / Teacher Conferences November 13th and November 14th.
Parent Conferences are being held on two days this year. November 13th from 3:00-4:30 and November 14th from 1:30-7:30pm. Please see the letter below for details.
Also note that Mrs. Mangarelli will not be available during parent / teacher conferences so she will be holding conferences for SJG on Monday, November 11th from 3:15-7:30. You will be able to see her day and times on Realtime.
Governor's Educator of the Year
If you would like to submit a nomination for the 2024-2025 SJG Governor’s Educator of the Year award for a SJG staff member, please see eligibility criteria and the nomination form. Please submit the nomination form to Mr. Reiner by 11/15/24.
Our 5th Grade Pledge Leader For The Week!
Caiden did an amazing job this week reciting The Pledge of Allegiance as well as our kindness quote for the day. Thank you for being so great Caiden!
SJG Calendar of Events
If you are looking for future events, we update the SJG Calendar of Events as we solidify dates. You can find the calendar on our website but below is the link that we will keep in our newsletter going forward.
Late Student Sign In- IMPORTANT!
In the event that your child arrives at school late, please park your vehicle and come into the building to sign them in. It is essential for us to maintain accurate records of student attendance. Therefore, parents are no longer permitted to have students ring the bell and enter the building unaccompanied when they are late. Thank you for your cooperation.
Elementary Handbook for 2024-2025
Please see the handbook below for the school year.
Attendance Matters!
Being present in school is super important! Full days out, 1/2 days out, being late, and leaving early affect your children's learning. See below!
DISTRICT NEWS
SJG HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
HSA Calendar
Stay in the know with the HSA calendar below!
Smashburger Fundraiser on November 12th.
Dine at Smashburger on Tuesday, November 12th and they will donate 20% back to the SJG HSA. Mention SJG HSA for in-person dining or ordering by phone. Use code SBFUNDRAISE for online orders.
Helping Hands and Giving Hearts!
This Thanksgiving season, let's come together to give back to our community. Join us for this special event for SJG students to make a difference by helping those in need. Space is limited. Register using this link- Volunteer List: Helping Hands and Giving Hearts
Save The Date: Dueling Pianos and Beefsteak, March 28th! A Great Night Out!
Save the Date for our SJG Fundraiser! Registration opens next week. You won't want to miss this event!
NURSE'S CORNER
Staying Healthy This Time of Year!!!
We are at the beginning of cold and flu season. We can also see other childhood ailments.
These can include Covid, Strep throat, Coxsackie viruses and stomach viruses. There are
common things we can all do to lessen the spread of such illnesses. These include:
1. Proper hand washing. Reinforce to your children how and when to wash hands. Hand
washing is the number one way to protect yourself and others against all of
these childhood illnesses.
2. Remind children to cover their mouths and noses with a tissue or sleeve
when sneezing or coughing. Throw tissues away after each use. This is always
reinforced here at school.
3. The flu and covid vaccines are recommended and available.
4. Keep sick children home. If your child is ill, PLEASE keep them home for 24hrs -
symptom free. This means symptom free without medication like Tylenol or Advil.
Symptoms include temperature 100.4 or above, vomiting, diarrhea, consistent
coughing, runny nose, sore throat, new skin outbreaks or rashes etc. I will only have
to send them home if the symptoms continue at school. Most illnesses, if
contagious, are spread right before and right after the illness appears. Staying
home while symptoms persist can lessen the spread to others. It also protects your
child from picking up secondary illnesses while their immune system is already
working hard.
5. Have children get plenty of rest and eat a nutritious diet. While these are
important every day, it is even more important when children are not feeling well.
6. When your child is ill, please call or email the main office by 8:15am to report
an absence. The attendance line is available 24/7. I also ask that you let the
school know why your child is absent and be as specific as possible. If you
take your child to the doctor it is helpful to bring documentation of the illness
from the doctor. Let us know if your child has a specific illness.
HEALTH RESOURCES ALL YEAR ROUND
1. Below you can find some resources on these childhood illnesses.
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pdf/treatment/flu-guide-for-parents.pdf
https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/flu-vs-cold.html
https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/hfm.html?WT.ac=p-ra
2. Below is additional information on head lice, a childhood concern that can occur any time of year.
Healthy Eating
With the holidays upon us, Mrs. Griffith is sharing some healthy eating tips! Click on the PDFs below to learn about 5 ways to use pumpkin in your cooking, turkey in your cooking, and healthy eating habits for kids.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Stephen J. Gerace Elementary School
Email: Matthew.Reiner@pequannock.org
Website: sjg.pequannock.org
Location: 59 Boulevard, Pequannock Township, NJ, USA
Phone: (973) 3055615
Twitter: @SJGPride
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sjgpride/