Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Lurgio News for December 23, 2020

 


LURGIO NEWS

December 23, 2020


Dear Lurgio Families,


Welcome to the final edition of the 2020 Lurgio News! While the end of the calendar year is not the end of the school year, completing another trip around the sun always feels to me like a good time for reflection. This has been a year like no other—full of lessons for students, educators, and parents alike. We all have had to learn how to make significant changes to our daily lives—whether it be working remotely, staying closer to home, or altering many of the activities and events we hold dear. 


When I look back over what I have seen from our students this year, there is great resilience both academically and emotionally. After a spring of fully remote learning and a summer of uncertainty, our students faced a brand new fall schedule, and they have been quick to adapt and persevere during these unpredictable times. I have watched our educators continue to pour their time, energy, and hearts into teaching and supporting our students despite the many obstacles that come along with a pandemic. I have seen parents and families support their students in immeasurable ways as they try to manage the stress and grief that comes with the loss of normalcy in their own lives. 


As I write this, I am hopeful that 2021 will bring all of us a bit of light at the end of the tunnel. However, I am confident the lessons we have learned about compassion, perseverance and resilience will last a lifetime. On this last day before holiday break, I send all Lurgio families my best wishes. Stay healthy, safe, and warm. We will see you in the New Year!


Best,


Ed Joyce


Parent Resources


K-8 Hybrid Calendar Daily Health Screening for Students

RAL Hybrid Parent Guide Quarantine Protocols/Flowchart

RAL Remote Parent Guide RAL Welcome & Orientation Video

Bedford Reopening Plan COVID-19 Schools Dashboard 


Important Dates


Dec. 24 - Jan. 4 (Thur - Mon)

No School - Holiday Recess

Jan. 6 (Wed)

Sigmund Brouwer Rock ‘n Roll Literacy Kickoff Assembly, 9:30AM (L-Z cohort)

Jan. 7 (Thur)

Sigmund Brouwer Rock ‘n Roll Literacy Kickoff Assembly, 9:30AM (A-K cohort)

Jan. 18 (Mon)

Martin Luther King Jr. Day - NO SCHOOL

Jan. 21 (Thur)

Principal Winter Reading Night (BCTV), 6:30PM


New News







Reminders

 

COVID-19 and Holiday Break

Please continue to email our school nurse Ms. Chessie, at chessiee@sau25.net to report COVID-19 related information to the school. For the purposes of contact tracing and quarantine planning, it is important for us to be aware of positive test results for students and their close contacts. Thank you in advance for your willingness to share this information and keep our school community safe.


For families that plan to travel during the holiday break, please see DHHS guidance regarding travel and quarantine. We ask that you notify the school attendance office if you have traveled and your student is quarantining so that we can accurately record their attendance.

 

Rock and Roll Literacy with Sigmund Brouwer

Join one of our favorite young adult authors, Sigmund Brouwer, for a virtual assembly to kick off his Rock and Roll Literacy initiative. Students with last names L-Z can join in on their distance day: Wednesday, January 6th at 9:30AM. Students with last names A-K can join in on their distance learning day: Thursday, January 7th at 9:30AM. More details to follow after the holiday break. 

 

Intramural Sports

Intramural sports will be held on Wednesdays for A-K students and Thursdays for L-Z students. Participants will engage in a variety of activities and sports from 3:15 to 4:00 on these days. Intramurals will primarily be held outside. It is important that students dress warm and wear a mask while attending. If you have any questions please feel free to email Mr. Gookin at gooking@sau25.net. Students attending will meet Mr. Gookin in the RAL cafeteria at 3:15. Any Lurgio student (remote or hybrid) is welcome to join.


Concurrent Learning

The Bedford School District continues to adapt our practices to support the needs of learners. As you are aware, the state of New Hampshire has seen increased positive COVID-19 cases. As a result we have had more students who have been required to quarantine and are unable to attend school in person. To support these students, our K-8 schools will offer synchronous opportunities for students to connect with their teachers. For some, this will be in the form of concurrent learning.

 

Concurrent learning occurs when students who are receiving instruction in the classroom are joined by their peers who are in a virtual setting. This is more difficult for the teacher to navigate; however, they have been offered training opportunities in order to assist quarantined students who would otherwise not have direct access to their teachers while at home. Please find the expectations for students and parents in THIS document.


Feel free to contact your building leaders and teachers with any questions.

 

Spelling Bee

This year the school spelling bee will be held online. This email went out to parents explaining how to register their child: Spelling Bee Registration Email


Once your child is registered, you will receive an email with the appropriate lists to study. 


Grade-level tests need to be completed by January 15th. After that, the top eight students from each grade level will move on to the online school competition. 


If you have any questions, please contact Ms.Rockwell at rockwella@bedfordnhk12.net.


Yearbook Photos Wanted

The Lurgio Yearbook is looking for photos from this year!!  Photos can be submitted via this google form http://bit.ly/ralphotos1220 or emailed to lurgioyearbook@sau25.net.  Anyone who submits photos will be entered into our gift card raffle being held on December 21st.


Physical Education/Gym Classes


As we are approaching colder weather, please be advised that PE classes are going outside weather permitting. Some classes can be outside for over an hour. To help keep our students warm and prepared, please remind them to dress in layers and have their winter coat, hat, and gloves handy.


Contact Tracing through NH DHHS

It has been the district’s experience lately that NH DHHS is very delayed in contacting families with contact tracing information, and as a result, it’s possible that students come to school without knowing they have been in close contact with a COVID positive person (and should be quarantining).  Please know that if your child has been contact traced as a result of contact within school, you will be called by the school (most likely, Evelyn Chessie, our nurse) rather than wait for DHHS.  However, if the contact happens outside of school, we will not know about it.  My ask is that if your child tests positive, you contact the parents/guardians of any child who has been contact traced as a result of outside of school activities, so that the child can quarantine and/or get tested in a timely fashion.  Hopefully, things will slow down soon at DHHS.  Thank you!


RAL Extracurriculars Update

Are you looking to get involved in something here at Lurgio? Then be sure to listen to the daily announcements (print version), check out the RAL Latest News section of the Lurgio Website and your school email for more information about what is starting up. Here are five extracurriculars that have recently started: Booked for Breakfast Club,  Lion’s Den School Newspaper, Lurgio FIRST Tech Challenge Robotics, and Technology Student Association (TSA)


Staying Safe Outside of School Hours

We know it isn’t always easy, but we are encouraging students to continue using mitigation strategies outside of school hours. This means that students should be wearing masks and maintaining distance when arriving to school, departing school, and attending after school activities and athletics. Let’s work together to keep everyone healthy, safe, learning, and playing. 


From the School Health Office

Please click HERE for specific information on how Bedford and DHHS are working in concert to keep our students and staff healthy. This information includes school exclusion thresholds, testing sites, and an updated dismissal note.

 

Updated Band and Chorus Information

The Band and Chorus are continuing to hold their rehearsals virtually through Google Meet. 

 

Band Schedule

Concert Band meets Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday from 4:30-5:00 p.m.

Jazz Band meets Friday from 5:00 - 5:30 p.m.

 

Chorus Schedule

Students can check the Chorus Google Classroom for their assigned Group):

 

On A-K in person (L-Z Remote) Days:

10:25 - 11:10 - Group 1

11:10 - 11:55 - Group 2

12:40 - 1:25 - Group 3

1:25 - 2:10 - Group 4

2:10 - 2:55 - Group 5

 

On L-Z in person (A-K Remote) Days:

1:25 - 2:10 - Group 6

3:00 - 3:45 - Group 7

 

The Band and Chorus have a combined (optional) Friday Fun Meet every Friday afternoon from 4:30 - 5:00 p.m.

 

Flu Shots - and Bedford's Response to Symptoms

If a student receives a flu shot and develops mild symptoms (muscle aches, low fever, etc.,) is it ok to accept a doctor’s note to explain the new symptoms? 


This must be a case-by-case decision. We cannot be certain if symptoms are due to COVID-19 without testing. It is reasonable to associate symptoms with recent vaccine administration if your child usually has symptoms after vaccination; however, this is not certain. In circumstances where it is not clear whether a person’s symptoms are new and unexplained, and in the absence of documentation to explain chronic or recurring symptoms, DPHS recommends exclusion through testing for COVID-19. 


BSD Food Service 

Food Service has received a formal waiver from the USDA to provide FREE breakfast and lunch to all children ages 2-18 in the community through December 31, 2020. Meals will be offered at each school when students are on site and at the drive through pick-up located at the high school gym entrance for distance & remote learning students. Please continue to pre-order lunch through:  https://www.sendmoneytoschool.com/. Monthly menus can be found on the district Food Service website. Breakfast is available at MIS, RAL & BHS in the morning and at the drive through pick-up service. Please contact Emily Murphy, Director of School Nutrition with any questions,  murphye@bedfordnhk12.net.

 

Breakfast is being offered every morning in the RAL cafeteria from 7:30-9. Students don't miss out! Come down to the cafe and grab a healthy, nutritious breakfast to start your school day!


COVID-19 Positive Test Protocols

Please see the following information from the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services and New Hampshire Department of Education regarding procedures that take place if a member of our school community tests positive for COVID-19.


Weekly Features


Enrichment Corner

Are you looking for a challenge? Do you have an interest or hobby you would like to explore in more depth? Let Ms. Rockwell, our enrichment coordinator, help! Check out her website below for more information about the enrichment opportunities offered at Lurgio. Just click on the “enrichment opportunities” tab and fill out the application to get started. 

Note: If you are interested in exploring some things on your own, check out the “resources” tab on the website.


National Contests

Interested in doing historical research on a topic of your choosing and getting involved in National History Day? Learn more about National History Day on the website and sign up to learn more.


Is chemistry more your thing? Check out the You Be The Chemist Challenge! 


All information can be found at the Lurgio Enrichment Corner.


Hybrid Instruction Corner


Hybrid Schedule Calendar

We know that the new hybrid schedule can be confusing at times. In general, students with last names A-K come to school on Mondays, Wednesdays, and alternating Fridays. Students with last names L-Z come to school on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and alternating Fridays. Here is a handy color-coded district calendar for  kindergarten through grade 8 to help your family plan in advance. 


Distance Learning Days

On Distance Learning Days, hybrid students should be engaged in different types of work assigned by their teachers on their in-person days. Students are not expected to sit in front of a computer screen for 6.5 hours, but they will be expected to complete tasks to create a bridge between their in-person days. Google Classroom is a resource for students to check assignments and tasks when they are working independently. Teachers are not immediately available to answer questions or work synchronously with students because they are instructing students in person every day. Teachers will answer questions via email if and when they are available.


Remote Instruction Corner


Google Meet Expectations:

We strive to provide the best possible education and support for our students, while maintaining the privacy within each home. We are respectfully requesting that, if possible, when your child meets in small groups or one-to-one with an educator, that those meetings take place in a public part of your home. We thank you for your consideration as we continue to support students in productive and engaging experiences.


Please find the Google Meet Expectations in the link.

 

Guidance Corner

 

Holiday Vacation Ideas

The Lurgio Guidance Department reached out to the staff for their favorite winter break activity ideas.  Click here for our reminder to do those simple things during a winter pandemic vacation.  We hope you all have a wonderful time with your family!

 

Weekend Lunch Bags

The Food Pantry at Bedford Presbyterian Church provides our school with free weekend lunch bags for students who are facing hunger or food insecurity. Please contact our Guidance Secretary, Lisa Mullen, for this confidential aid.


Tech Corner

It is important that students restart their chromebooks on a frequent basis as Google pushes chrome updates out on a regular basis.


Please be sure that your child brings their charged chromebook to school every day they are here at Lurgio. If students are having technical issues, they should complete a BSD Help Desk Ticket.


Athletics Corner


Coed Wrestling:

There will be an informational meeting for anyone interested in participating in coed wrestling this season. Join Coach Moricone in the RAL Dining Hall on Monday, January 4th at 3:30PM to learn more about the Lurgio wrestling program. The meeting will last about 45 minutes and any student is welcome to attend (A-K, L-Z, and remote).


Coed Spirit:

There will be an informational meeting for anyone interested in participating in coed wrestling this season. Join Coach Leblanc on Google Meet on Tuesday, January 5th at 4:00PM to learn more about the Lurgio spirit team. The meeting will last about 45 minutes and any student is welcome to attend (A-K, L-Z, and remote). The link to join will be sent after holiday break. 


Registration:

If you are interested in either of these sports, please be sure to register on Family ID. In addition, you will need to have a valid ImPACT concussion baseline test on file. If you have had a test at Lurgio, you will not need to complete another one. We are offering two days of after school testing sessions. Register HERE for ImPACT baseline testing. 



Book Buzz


Do you have an appetite for reading?  Join us virtually for Booked for Breakfast!  

We share new library books and hear about what our friends are reading.  We meet virtually every Wednesday and Thursday mornings at 8:00am. For more information check out the library website.  







This week at Booked for Breakfast, holidays are on the brain. Are you looking for a fun holiday romance?  What Light by Jay Asher is the book for you!  

Sierra lives on a beautiful Christmas Tree Farm in rural Oregon. 

Every year at Thanksgiving, she relocates to California to sell their trees.  When she is least expecting it, she meets someone special while working with her family.  However, Caleb has made an enormous mistake in the past and now suspicion and misconceptions follow both of them. Sierra is willing to help him move forward and only sees his true heart.  Will this be enough to keep their relationship alive? Check it out today to find out!



Want a hilarious take on a Christmas tradition? Meet the Herdmans in The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson.

Laughs abound in this bestselling Christmas classic by Barbara Robinson! “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” follows the outrageous shenanigans of the Herdman siblings, or “the worst kids in the history of the world.” The siblings take over the annual Christmas pageant in a hilarious yet heartwarming tale involving the Three Wise Men, a ham, scared shepherds, and six rowdy kids. You and your family will laugh along with this funny story, perfect for independent reading or read-aloud sharing. Ralph, Imogene, Leroy, Claude, Ollie, and Gladys Herdman are an awful bunch. They set fire to Fred Shoemaker’s tool shed, blackmailed Wanda Pierce to get her charm bracelet, and smacked Alice Wendelken across the head. And that’s just the start! When the Herdmans show up at church for the free snacks and suddenly take over the Christmas pageant, the other kids are shocked. It’s obvious that they’re up to no good. But Christmas magic is all around and the Herdmans, who have never heard the Christmas story before, start to reimagine it in their own way.


Rock and Roll Literacy author Sigmund Brouwer has taken readers back to the Ice Age with the adventure story of a boy and his saber-tooth tiger cub in Clan. You can ask him all the details during our writing classes on your distance days starting in January, but if you want to experience what life was like then, read it over break.


The classic survival story gets a prehistoric twist in this gripping middle-grade adventure featuring a boy and his sabre tooth tiger cub, perfect for fans of Hatchet. Part survival story, part animal-human friendship story and part redemption story, Clan follows the journey of Atlatl and the saber tooth cub he rescues from a dire wolf attack. Injured as a child, Atlatl dreams of one day earning his father's respect as a hunter. But when Atlatl brings the young saber tooth to his Clan, it leads to a devastating moment of torn loyalties between Atlatl and his father--a moment that will change their lives forever. Then an epic disaster strikes, and suddenly Atlatl has to rely on wits, ingenuity and bravery to face his biggest foe yet and try to save what remains of his Clan.


PTG Corner


Impact of Your PTG Support

Thanks to your support, PTG has been able to fund Sigmund Brouwer's Story Ninja Writing Class at RAL, where students will have the opportunity to participate in a virtual writing class. We’ve also recently funded an interactive virtual tour of Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum for the third graders of PWS and a virtual Pulpit Rock Field Trip for fourth graders at RBS. 

 

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