Nightly News for Monday the 18th
- Tomorrow is the last day students who do not have their immunizations can attend school. Wednesday the 20th, they will be excluded. Tomorrow we will ensure that 1st period teachers and homeroom teachers are aware of the students they serve who are excluded. Monica will be putting in HEX in Synergy for the 20th. We will not be able to print lists and distribute as this is a privacy issue. Teachers, be on the look out for this. I will have more instructions in tomorrow's Nightly.
- Tomorrow afternoon our 5th-8th grade students will have the opportunity to listen to and work with some of the performers from Hamilton. Thank you Cami for bringing this to Harrison Park! This assembly will run from 1:30-3:00. Students need to go to their 5th period class, take attendance and then get to the auditorium in a orderly fashion with their 5th period teacher. Students will not be allowed to enter without their teacher. Students should leave their binders and personal belongings in their 5th period classrooms. Teachers please MAKE SURE DOORS are locked when you leave the room. If you have prep 6th period we will assign someone to come swap out with your when 6th period begins. They will bring your students to your class at the end of the assembly. Students will need to remain in your classroom (5th period) until the bell rings. The person who has been assigned to swap with you will be in charge. For those of you who would like to stay with your class and avoid all of this switching you are welcome to stay with your class during your prep period. You will be paid one hour of extended pay. Emily will send out the coverage lists tomorrow. Let Emily or me know if you have any questions.
- We will begin tomorrow's staff meeting with 15 minutes for PAT announcements. Admin will join at 3:45 for some announcements and instructions for the last hour.
- I almost forgot. I did yesterday for sure. The middle school students did a GREAT job at their first assembly on Friday. I was bracing myself, but was elated with their behavior. I received some critiques of the music after, not all positive, but even those who didn't "like it" were respectful.
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