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Announcements 9/23/19-9/27/19

Elementary School

 

 

Picture Re-Take

 

Thursday, September 26th

 

3rd-8th Grade Boys and
Girls Rec Department Basketball

Mandatory Signup Day on Sunday,
September 29th from 2-3pm in the SFHS Gym. Practices begin on October 27th. If
you would like to coach a team (head or assistant), please contact Bryan Hansen
at 467-7827 or 
[email protected]

 

3rd-8th grade boys
teams will once again be playing in the NWBBL.  3rd-8th grade girls teams
will be playing in the Lakeshore Basketball League (LBL).

 

Registration forms and
more information can be found at the Aquatic Center front desk, any of the
SF School offices, or on the Rec Department website here: 

Youth Basketball Info

 

Health Tips

 

Please remember to
make sure you communicate your children's immunizations to your school nurses.
If you are new to the district, or have a student entering 4k, 5k, or 6th grade
you need to provide a copy of updated immunization records. 

 

We also want to remind
you of our policy of when not to send your children to school. This information
is also on the district website and in the handbooks.

 

Cold/Sore
Throat/Cough: A child with a severe cold and hacking cough should remain home
and rest even though they may not have a fever. If your child complains of a
sore throat and has no other symptoms he/she may go to school. If white spots
can be seen in the back of the throat or a fever is present, keep the child
home and call your physician.

 

Stomach Ache/Vomiting/
Diarrhea: Contact your doctor if your child has a stomach ache which is
persistent enough to limit his/her activity. If vomiting occurs, keep your
child at home until he/she can keep solid food down. A child with diarrhea
should be kept home. Contact your doctor if improvement does not occur.

 

Fever: A fever is a
warning that all is not right. NO child with a fever of 100 degrees (without
fever reducing agents) should be sent to school.  Do not allow your child
to return to school until he/she has been fever free for 24 hours.

 

Rash: A rash may be
the first sign of one of the many childhood's illnesses, such as chicken pox. A
rash may cover the entire body or may appear in only one area. Do not send your
child with a rash to school until your physician has said it is safe to do so.