Bogan Elementary Weekly E-News
March 5, 2021
Bogan Fundraiser
We had our Bogan Dance Fit event today! It was fun to see all the kids dancing and enjoying the music! Donations will be accepted for one more week at FUNRUN.COM.
Thank you for supporting Bogan through the Dance Fit fundraiser.
Art Spirit Week
March is Youth Fine Arts Month! Please click HERE for more information. We will celebrate this coming week!
Monday - Hat Day
Tuesday - Tie Dye Day
Wednesday - Rainbow Day (K - Green, 1st - Yellow, 2nd - Orange, 3rd - Red, 4th - Purple, 5th - Blue)
Thursday - Dress like a SUPERHERO!
Friday - Pattern Day (Polka dots, stripes, plaid, etc.... As many as you can!!!)
Scholastic Book Fair
Dear families,
You’re invited to shop our Scholastic Book Fair online from March 15-28! All purchases benefit our school library and connect kids with new books, favorite characters, complete series, and more.
You’ll love the NEW option to shop for Book Fair exclusives directly from the interactive booklist and enjoy these special online shopping features:
Visit our Book Fair Homepage and click “Shop Now” to get started:
https://www.scholastic.com/bf/robertboganelementaryschool
Happy reading,
Anita Blakley
Bogan Library
Picture Day
Tuesday, March 16th is picture day at Bogan Elementary. Order forms will be sent home with Face to face learners next week. Remote learners from Bogan are invited to Bogan between 8:30am and 9:00am to have LifeTouch take a portrait. The picture will then be included in the Bogan Yearbook for 2020-2021. You may go to mylifetouch.com and use your Picture Day ID: EVTZRCJC4 to order pictures or come to the Bogan Office Window to get a picture envelope. To view the picture day order form for click HERE.
If you will not have a picture taken by LifeTouch but would like to be included in the yearbook, share a picture with us here: SNAPS!
Yearbooks
Order Deadline for yearbooks is Monday, March 15th. To place an order go to ybpay.lifetouch.com and code: 8480621 Yearbooks will include the spring pictures but yearbooks will not be delivered until fall of 2021. 5th Graders (6th graders by then!) will get their yearbooks at TMS.
National Consumer Protection Week
March 2, 2021
Re: Child Identity Theft
Dear Superintendent,
This week is National Consumer Protection Week (“NCPW”). Many times, NCPW focuses on those engaged in consumer transactions, which don’t ordinarily include kids. However, this year we are making a dedicated effort to help protect a vulnerable population when it comes to identity theft – kids!
Child identity theft occurs when someone fraudulently uses a child’s identity to fraudulently open accounts or receive benefits. The imposter may be a family member, friend or a stranger and may use the child’s name and Social Security number to open new accounts for cell phones, utilities, credit cards and even mortgages.
Imposters may get away with using a child's identity for years because children typically do not try to check or access credit. As a result, child identity theft usually is not discovered until the child applies for college financial aid, a car loan or employment.
To help combat this problem, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has launched a video aimed at parents to understand what a child security freeze is and how to place a freeze. The video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y10sEjOhj8w&feature=youtu.be.
We hope that you will share this video with parents in your district through whatever means you feel are appropriate. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. We appreciate you helping to protect children from identity theft.
Yours,
Dave Yost
Ohio Attorney General
Camp Kesem Fundraiser
Please support a fundraiser for Camp Kesem which is a summer camp for children with family members with cancer. Camp Kesem Fundraiser
Loving Solutions and Parent Project Information
Loving Solutions- Concrete Solutions for Tough Kids
A Message from Rox The Fox!
https://healthyoxfordarea.org/programs-initiatives/
Covid Protocols
It is important for all of us to continue to be vigilant in taking precautionary measures in order to limit the spread of Covid-19 or the need for widespread quarantines.
If anyone in your household is being tested for Covid-19 and you are waiting for results, you must keep all of your children at home until you receive the results. When you receive the results please contact our school nurse and she can provide you with further information.
If anyone in your household is experiencing any of the following symptoms: Cough, Shortness of Breath, or NEW loss of taste and/or smell, please keep all of your children home until you have more information from a doctor on the cause of the symptoms.
If anyone in your household has two (2) or more of the following symptoms please keep all of your children home until you have more information from a doctor on the cause of the symptoms.
Kindergarten Registration for 21-22 School Year
The Talawanda School District is currently taking calls for Kindergarten Registration for the 21-22 school year. Please contact the elementary school for your area. If you are unsure of which elementary school your child will attend each of our schools will help you get to the correct school. When you call we will take down some information and then will email you a packet of information and a link to our online registration forms. Please be sure to have an active email address.
BOGAN ELEMENTARY - 273-3400
KRAMER ELEMENTARY - 273-3500
MARSHALL ELEMENTARY - 273-3600
Talawanda School District Preschool Program Enrollment
The Talawanda School District operates an am and pm preschool classroom at all three elementary school buildings. Classes run Monday thru Thursday. Am class time is 9:30-12:30 and pm class time is 1:15 - 4:15. A snack is provided each day to students. Transportation to and from preschool is not provided by the school district. Licensed by the State of Ohio, each classroom serves up to 16 students (8 students identified with a disability and 8 typical students). Each classroom is staffed by a licensed preschool teacher and two educational assistants. Preschool tuition is $280 a month due on the first of each month. (Tuition assistance is available to those that qualify.)
Application Process for Preschool
To qualify for a preschool tuition spot:
To fill out an application click here. Or you may pick up a hard copy at Central Registration - 909 S. Main Street (located behind SDS).
Questions regarding this procedure may be directed to Savannah Mayer at Central Registration - 513-273-3121.
Question, Persuade, Refer Training
QPR Gatekeeper Training is an effective training that will prepare the participants to get someone in a mental health crisis to help. This training is intended for adults. Free to the public. Information: QPRTrainings.pdf
Updated Guidelines
Many of you heard the Governor’s recommendation that whole class quarantines may not be required if masking and other appropriate protocols were followed. We need to make one change in order to follow these new guidelines - mask breaks within the classroom will no longer be allowed. Students will be expected to wear their mask at all times except when actively eating/drinking at lunch or during scheduled snack/water breaks in the classroom. During lunch and snack/water breaks, students will continue staying in their assigned seat so that contact tracing can occur. Since students are not wearing masks during these times, we will need to quarantine students who sit within 6 feet of any positive case of Covid-19. This will result in more individual quarantines versus whole class quarantines - each situation will be evaluated on a case by case basis when deciding individual versus whole class quarantine. When individual students are quarantined, teachers will follow the following guidelines for supplying work to students:
Symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19)
If your child is a Face to Face student and is sent home and quarantined, we are providing materials to work on from home. Please continue to check SeeSaw (grades K&1) and Google Classroom(2-5) for work. Teachers may also send hard copies of materials home. Our school social worker or principal can bring materials to your house and drop them at the door. Please also look for emails from your child’s teacher.
If your child is quarantined and you are not receiving any work or need assistance, please contact your child’s teacher or Mr. Winslow.
TSD Travel Advisory Rules- Effective 12/8/2020
COVID-19 TRAVEL ADVISORY & SELF QUARANTINING
Effective Immediately, Talawanda School District will implement self quarantining for 14 days for any student or staff member that travels to a hotspot state. Per the NEW CDC Guidelines, a person who does not demonstrate any Covid-19 symptoms AND who can provide the district with a negative Covid-19 test result on days 5, 6, or 7 of the quarantine, may be permitted to return to school or work earlier. In addition, the school or work environment must meet the requirement that the person will have 6 feet of social distance from other staff and students throughout the work and school day.
The Ohio Health Department & the Butler County Health Department recommend that people self-quarantine for 14 days upon returning from a state that is listed as a hotspot for Covid-19. A hotspot is a state that is reporting positive Covid-19 rates of 15% or higher. Please see the link to the map, as the states listed can change.
Travel Advisory States from ODH
Food Distribution Plan for those who are remote learning or in self-isolation
See information here: Food Distribution Program
PUSH (People United for Self Help)
PUSH has funding for furnace and water heater repairs or replacements. Grants are available to low-income, homeowners in the Talawanda School District for critical and emergency home repairs. Call Jeanne or Sabrina at 513-523-8100 for more information
Masks Are Mandatory at School
Here is a video in case you or your child has questions about masks. https://youtu.be/erxczymki0g Staff will help students with their masks. Students who refuse to wear a mask properly may be moved to the online learning platform. Thanks for your support.
Elementary Schedule
Students 9:30 - 4:15 (Dismissal begins at 3:55)
Early Dismissal Wednesday 9:30-3:30 (Dismissal begins at 3:15)
TSD Pandemic Plan
Talawanda School District School Reopening Guidelines 2020-21 School Year
Information about Ohio’s Connectivity Champions
Information here: Ohio’s Connectivity Champions
Talawanda Board of Education Public Participation Policy
https://www.talawanda.org/district-blog/entry/public-participation-policy-01691-549/
Have a great weekend!
Jeff Winslow
Principal
Calendar
March 5 - Remote Materials Pick Up Day
March 12 - End of 3rd Quarter
March 15 - Teacher Work Day - No School
March 15 - 2021-22 Kindergarten Document Drop-Off
March 16- Conferences
March 16- Spring Pictures
March 18- Conferences
March 19 - Remote Materials Pick Up Day
March 22 - 26- Spring Break - No School
April 2 - Remote Materials Pick Up Day
April 13 - 2021-22 Kindergarten Document Drop-Off
April 16 - Remote Materials Pick Up Day
April 30 - Remote Materials Pick Up Day
May 4- Election Day- No School
May 7 - Remote Materials Pick Up Day
May 13 - 2021-22 Kindergarten Document Drop-Off
May 21 - Remote Materials Pick Up Day
May 27 - Last Day of School