Friday, September 11, 2020

Lurgio News for September 11, 2020

                          

LURGIO NEWS

September 11, 2020


Dear Lurgio Families,


Thank you to everyone who came out to help us assemble the Lurgio outdoor classroom spaces. As we head into the fall, we are excited that students will be able to take some much-needed mask breaks under these tents!  Many thanks to the Bedford PTG for their assistance in making this outdoor space a reality for our students and staff. We are eager to have our students utilize these outdoor classrooms to make their learning experience more comfortable while maintaining our mitigation practices.




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


Sept. 25 (Fri.)

RAL Open House (Virtual - More information forthcoming)

Sept. 30 (Wed.)

New to Bedford Welcome (4PM)

Oct. 12 (Mon.)

No School - Columbus Day

 


Reminders


COVID-19 Travel Guidance

Please be advised of the current guidance from the State of NH regarding travel. The CDC has guidance for people traveling within the United States. Because travel increases a person’s chance of getting COVID-19 through close contact with others or contaminated public surfaces, anybody traveling should continue to avoid large gatherings and public areas, keep a distance of at least 6 feet from others, wear a cloth face covering when in public areas, and frequently sanitize their hands. NH residents or out-of-state visitors traveling to/from areas outside of New England (Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, or Rhode Island) need to self-quarantine for the first 14 days of any intended stay in NH after travel (starting from the last day of their travel outside New England). This recommendation is irrespective of the mode of transportation for travel (public vs. private transportation).


Also, students cannot test out of quarantine with a negative COVID-19 test. They must complete the entire 14 days. Please take a look at our Quarantining Protocol/Flowchart for more information.

 

In order to ensure the health and safety of our students and staff, it is essential that we adhere to the policies and procedures outlined in our Hybrid plan.


BSD Food Service Announcement: 

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.

 

Masks & Social Distancing

Over the past two days, we have been so impressed by the students' adherence to our mask wearing protocol.  They were absolutely fantastic. Thank you for your support of mask wearing at all times when in the building. This is especially important when social distancing is more difficult to achieve. Students are permitted to take mask breaks while eating lunch and at other times designated by their pod teachers. 


An area of transmission mitigation that still needs some more work is social distancing. When inside and wearing a mask we are asking students to continue to do their best to maintain social distancing protocols. While this is not always possible, and our students have been doing well, we think that we can improve. Further, we need to remind students that even when we are outside, it is important to wear a mask when less than six feet from another person. 


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.


Band and Chorus Information

Band and chorus will be fully remote until further notice.


All students who wish to be involved in band and/or chorus this year should join the appropriate classroom so they have all of the up to date information. 


Band Google Classroom Join Code:  frxiieo

Chorus Google Classroom Join Code:  dxp7pze


Virtual rehearsals will start next week. We are also in the process of creating the rehearsal schedule for the year. Students and parents will be notified of the schedule as soon as it is finalized.


Health Office News

Welcome back Lurgio students and families!  We're looking forward to seeing everyone!!  As a reminder, incoming 7th graders need to have a documented TDap vaccine prior to the start of the school year. Please submit a physical as well. 


If your child requires daily prescription medication, please contact the nurse directly to arrange an appointment for drop off. Health forms can be found at the district website under health services.  Please feel free to contact the nurse with any questions or concerns: Evelyn Chessie and Karen Freedman (603) 310-9100 ext. 34415


Weekly Features


Athletics Corner


Fall Sports

Lurgio fall sports begin on Monday, September 14th. Signups for fall sports close on Monday. If you have already signed up, coaches will be sending emails to families to communicate information about try-outs/practices next week. The weekly schedule can be found [HERE] and it will be updated as times or locations change.


See this POST for more information about the format of our fall sports season, as well as registration and start dates. Contact Kristen Gauthier at gauthierk@sau25.net with any questions regarding athletics.


Lurgio Lions Apparel/Gear Order


Shop Now: https://www.bsnteamsports.com/shop/NmnCSDtvgS

Store Open From: September 11 - September 28, 2020

 

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.



Kitchen News

Please see the Food Service Plan for more information about breakfast and lunch service for the coming school year. Contact Emily Murphy, Director of School Nutrition, with any questions you may have.


Tech Corner

It is extremely important for students to remember to bring their charged chromebook EVERY day they come to school.  We do not have loaner chromebooks for the students to use if they forget theirs at home.


Students with mobile phones should download and install both the Google Classroom and Google Drive apps.  These two apps make it easy for students to transfer photos from their phones to their assignments.  If a student doesn’t have a mobile phone, parents can install these apps on their mobile phones and have their child log in with their school google information.  Student email accounts are closed to outside addresses so parents will not be able to email the photos to their child’s school account.


Please remember that if students have technical issues, they should submit a ticket by visiting: http://bit.ly/BSDTechHelpForm.  We will be in touch as soon as we can to help resolve their issue.


Book Buzz


This week, our Literacy Team recommends Lifeboat 12 by Susan Hood:

With Nazis bombing London every night, it’s time for thirteen-year-old Ken to escape. He suspects his stepmother is glad to see him go, but his dad says he’s one of the lucky ones—one of ninety boys and girls to ship out aboard the SS City of Benares to safety in Canada.

Life aboard the luxury ship is grand—nine-course meals, new friends, and a life far from the bombs, rations, and his stepmum’s glare. And after five days at sea, the ship’s officers announce that they’re out of danger.

They’re wrong.

Late that night, an explosion hurls Ken from his bunk. They’ve been hit. Torpedoed! The Benares is sinking fast. Terrified, Ken scrambles aboard Lifeboat 12 with five other boys. Will they get away? Will they survive?

Award-winning author Susan Hood brings this little-known World War II story to life in a riveting novel of courage, hope, and compassion. Based on true events and real people, Lifeboat 12 is about believing in one another, knowing that only by banding together will we have any chance to survive.

PTG Corner


Support the PTG

Although our funding for programming and enrichment opportunities may look different this year, we will be working directly with the district to focus on what the classroom, teacher/staff, student and school needs are based on the current environment.

We know these may be trying economic times for many people so we ask if you are interested and able, please support the PTG by making a donation via PayPal by clicking HERE or by checks made out to Bedford PTG (turn into your child’s school or mail to PO Box 10077 Bedford, NH). Through our Support Drive, 100% of your donation goes directly to the schools and students of Bedford.


Looking to Volunteer?

We will have information about volunteering for Bedford Schools in the upcoming weeks. Links to a Volunteer Google Form for each school will be available at that time. You will need to fill this form out in order to hear about volunteer opportunities at the schools or district wide. Currently, some schools are looking to fill open school coordinator level roles.


PTG Volunteer Opportunities

We have many open volunteer positions this year! Specific to Lurgio is, Volunteer Coordinator, Hospitality Coordinator and PTG Support Coordinator. These will be from home, primarily remote roles this year. Please reach out to Chelsea Donahue at cdonahue0407@gmail.com if you are interested!


Meet the Principals Event September 25, 2020

You are invited to watch the Principals from all six schools at our annual "Meet the Principals" event on Friday, September 25th from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. It will be broadcast live on BCTV. This is a great opportunity to hear what each school has in store for the year. Please email questions before Sept. 23 for the Q&A session that follows the presentation to bedfordnhptg@gmail.com.