
Giesinger Elementary
A Resource for Families
April 9, 2020
Dear Giesinger Families,
We hope all of our families are doing well. We recognize how difficult this situation is for everyone. The Giesinger staff and has been working hard to identify meaningful instructional activities for your children to do while he or she is at home for an extended period of time. Our goal in this work is to provide you with activities that are aligned with what your children typically do during the school day. Recognizing it will not be the same as being in the classroom, but the activities should be familiar and engage your children in academic learning for approximately one to two hours each day.
This newsletter will serve as our "landing page." This page will be used as a place where you can access all the instructional activities. I will be sending this newsletter weekly just as I send the Giesinger Gazette. You and your child may access this using your phone or any computer. Paper copies are available each Thursday from 9 AM -12 PM at Giesinger Elementary.
Paper copies completed last week may be turned into designated tubs on the front porch every Thursday morning from 9 AM - 12 PM at Giesinger Elementary. You may also take pictures of your child's work and email them to their teacher to avoid paper drop-offs. Teachers are available for questions or support so please email them also.
Please click on the "buttons" below for grade-specific activities.
We certainly know there is a lot going on for families right now. Our intention is to provide you with resources to keep your children actively learning and engaged while they are not at school.
We appreciate your partnership as we navigate this unknown territory together. Please feel free to reach out to any of our staff members through e-mail if you have any questions or concerns along the way.
We know that Eagles Soar to Excellence In All We Do! We love your children and miss them dearly!
Thank you,
Melissa Ralston,
Principal, Giesinger Elementary
Report Cards - Third Grading Period
Kindergarten and First Graders have standards-based report cards. These are not generated in the Parent Access Center and are currently in the mail to your address on file.
Second through Fourth Graders: Parents must have a Parent Access Center Account (PAC) to see your child's report card online. In order to see your child’s report card online, you must have a Parent Access Center Account (PAC). To go to PAC: Go to the CISD page at https://www.conroeisd.net/parents/ and click on “Parent Access Center Register”. By having this account, you can see your child’s grades, state test scores, lunch accounts, etc. I encourage you to create an account if you haven't already. Our registrar, Robin Rickwalt, can help you if you have trouble creating an account. You can email her at rrickwalt@conroeisd.net. Your child's teacher can also help you create a PAC account. Report cards will be mailed this week for parents without a Parent Access Account (PAC).
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Conroe ISD Health Services General Health Information Call Line
936-709-7791
MONDAY – FRIDAY
8 AM TO 3 PM
Nurses will be answering calls and providing CDC and DSHS information as well as other informational sources.
Conroe ISD is monitoring the evolving situation regarding 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). We work closely with the Montgomery County Public Health Department in communicable disease surveillance and follow the Communicable Disease Chart for Schools and Child-Care Centers from the Texas Department of State Health Services. We are aware of the positive cases of COVID-19 Montgomery County and the Greater-Houston area. Families are encouraged to visit the CDC website for more information and guidance regarding COVID-19.
Student Meals
Questions and Answers
As the COVID-19 is ever-evolving and we are in unknown territory nation-wide, please understand we do not have all of the answers yet, but we hope to navigate this together. This is the most current information as of 4/9/20.
Dyslexia, Special Education, 504 students, GT, ELL, and other services:
The teacher(s) supporting your child should have reached out to you personally to provide updates that they have received. If you have not heard from them yet, please feel free to email them directly.
Support
We are here for you and your family and are trying to keep it is simple as possible while continuing to connect remotely with your children. We miss you dearly and hope you are able to join us on this journey together, but if it is too much too soon, we understand. Amanda Barton, our school counselor, along with yor child's teacher are your first contact to provide support.
Completed Work
Teachers will be accepting work in an online format as well as a paper version. Emailing pictures of completed work or activities to your child's teacher is preferred but paper packets may be turned into grade specific tubs on Thursday mornings from 9-12pm.
Testing/Assessments
We have no plans to give tests or assessments to your child as we navigate this remotely at this time.
Counselor/Nurse Request Forms
Nurse's News from Mrs. Corbit
While the school is closed for the COVID-19, I will be sharing health tips that you can review with your children at home and include some great YouTube video links to share with your children.
- Hand washing is key and this is still a very important topic as most people do not wash their hands properly. Hand sanitizer is a great alternative BUT nothing beats soap and water!
- Wash your hands for 20 seconds. Wash your hands often can prevent the spread of germs. If you can’t wash your hands with soap and water then use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60%-95% alcohol. Young children - ages 4 and under need help and guidance with hand washing properly.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWQARQrH3yA
Lets be proactive and follow advice from the CDC:
- Stay home when you are sick. If possible, stay home and this includes errands when you are sick. You will help prevent others from catching your illness. Avoid close contact with people who are sick by keeping that person in another room and limit contact with them. You don’t want to forget them but limit them being in the same room with others who are not ill.
- AVOID touching your eyes, nose and mouth. Germs spread this way!
- Cover coughs and sneezes. Use a tissue and then dispose of the tissue OR cough/sneeze into your elbow.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQINuSTP1jI
- Clean and disinfect surfaces or objects. Clean frequently touched surfaces at home. Have the kids clean the doorknobs daily and faucets and counters. This is a great way to get them involved and help you!
At this time, our country and community want to limit the spread of the virus so following social distancing and the above advice can help with this.
- Social distancing is staying around 3-6 feet from other people and not hugging or shaking hands. This does not mean you cannot take your children outside for fresh air and to take a walk or play, but remind them to not run up and hug their friend at this time.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypm34dEGa2o
- Covid-19 Q&A call line that will be managed by some of our great CISD nurses.
Monday-Friday 8am-3pm 936-709-7791
- DSHS Covid-19 Q&A call line
7 days week 7am-8pm dial 211 option 6
If you have any questions, please reach out to me by email at dcorbit@conroeisd.net
Please stay safe!
Nurse Corbit