Wednesday, May 1

Crisis Debrief
I want to thank everyone for the love and support you offered to kids.  Steve is meeting with the Crisis Team tomorrow.  If anyone wants give me some input to share at the meeting, please let me know.


Health Fair
Please click the link above.  I changed the second page so that any reference to last year is removed.  Sorry for any confusion. I had a few references to last year in there.


Navigate Prepared
I'm currently working on having the system send you a welcome email.  Please set up a password so you can use it.  We will try this during a lock down.


BOCES news for April 30


Regents Review 2.0 Test Prep for Students

The New York State Regents exams are just around the corner, and you can help your students prepare for the exams with Regents Review 2.0, a free service presented by New York’s public broadcasters.

Regents Review 2.0, New York students’ favorite Regents test-preparation program, includes hour-long test preparation programs, being broadcast by New York’s public broadcast stations. Check with your local PBS station for dates and times.

The videos are also available for anytime viewing at regentsreviewny.net, which also features recommended online study resources. Featured this year is a video program and resources for the new Global History and Geography II, and materials for 10 other exams including the Transition Global History and Geography test.

Regents Review 2.0 is produced by WCNY with the New York State Teacher Center Network (NYSTC) providing content development and expert teacher presenters.

Regents Review 2.0 Website


From the Nurse's Office

We have several students with a diagnosis of seizure disorder, and there are many other possible causes of seizures.  Please, please, please take a few minutes to watch these short videos showing examples of seizures (follow the link).  It may help you feel more confident in helping a student or staff member should an incident occur.  Remember to call the health office for help in the event of a tonic/clonic seizure and whenever you need help.  The most important thing to remember is to keep the student/ staff member safe, note the time the seizure started and provide as much privacy as possible.

You should have received access to the care plans for students with medical conditions and how to recognize and deal with them.  They are in Google Drive under Care Plans and sorted by anticipated graduation class.  If you aren't able to access them, please let Nicole or me know.

http://epilepsyontario.org/research-and-resources/seizure-videos/



Need a couple of tables?

Need a few tables for your classroom?  First come, first served.  They are outside of the flex lab.

Because of recent purchases, we will also have some round tables from the library.  Talk to Jody on those.


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