Free immunization Clinics
over 4 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
immunizations
Baker after care registration Information is included in the image below.
over 4 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
after care
Thursday, August 20th PK-K 5:00-5:30 1-2 5:30-6:00 3-5 6:00-6:30 Medication Drop-Off Process 1. Have medication in a ziplock bag. 2. Pull up to the front canopy, along circle drive, where the nurse is located. 3. Roll the passenger window down and complete the medication form given to you by the nurse. 4. Give medication form and medication to the nurse. Medication Policy 1. Only medications prescribed by a physician will be given at school. 2. All medication must be in a container with a pharmacy label noting the name of the student, medication name, dosage, and clear directions for administration. 3. All medication must be provided in the correct dosage prescribed by the physician. Any alteration to the medication pill required to provide correct dosage should be completed by the pharmacy/guardian prior to bringing the prescription bottle to the school. 4. No medication that is to be given three (3) times a day or less will be administered at school unless a physician's statement specifically directs the medication to be given at a certain time. 5. In order to ensure medication efficacy and student safety, no scheduled medication will be administered at school within one (1) hour of the arrival bell or within 1 hour of the dismissal bell. 6. School personnel are not trained to determine when non-scheduled medications are needed, as this is a form of prescribing. However, there are times when PRN (as needed) medication may be required. A physician statement must be provided giving specific instructions regarding how much, when, and how often the medication is to be given. 7. The Medication Consent Form must be signed by the parent/guardian for any medication to be given to a student at school. Handwritten notes are not acceptable. 8. Any substance that does not have approval by the Food & Drug Administration will not be administered at school. 9. Narcotic pain medication will not be administered in the school setting. Students requiring this type of medication should stay home. 10. The initial dose of a new medication must be given by the parent/guardian outside of the school setting. 11. No sharing of medication is permitted. 12. Building personnel and school nurses will administer medicine to students according to Board Policy JLCD-R. 13. A locked and limited access area for storage of medications will be provided. 14. Parents/guardians shall be responsible for transporting medication to and from school for students in grades K-12. It is recommended that parents/guardians bring a month supply to school and note when more medicine is needed to prevent missed doses due to depleted supply. The quantity of medication will be counted and recorded when medication is brought to the school. If you have any questions, please email the school nurse at the address listed below. Shena Foltz, RN sfoltz@pcssd.org
over 4 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
Tip to help your child adapt to wearing a mask: Use easy to understand language and positive phrasing to explain why it is important for children to wear their mask. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
mask 1
Monday, August 17th and Tuesday, August 18th are designated days for families to pick up chromebooks and drop off school supplies. You will need to place the first and last name of your student(s) in the passenger side window and drive through the car rider lane. Please have all school supplies labeled with the student(s) name in a bag (make sure the student's full name is on the bag) and placed in the trunk or the back seat of the passenger’s side. We will place the chromebook in your trunk or back seat and grab the bag of school supplies. You will not exit your car. The school supplies will be placed in your student(s) classroom. The following scheduled will be followed: Monday, August 17th 3:00-4:00--4th grade 4:00-5:00--5th grade 5:00-6:00--3rd grade Tuesday, August 18th 3:00-4:00--1st grade 4:00-5:00--2nd grade 5:00-6:00--Kindergarten *Sibling groups will pick up at one time, no need for multiple trips
over 4 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
COMING SOON: Chromebook Distribution PCSSD will release information about chromebook distribution for all students soon. Every student in grades K - 12 will receive a chromebook no matter which instructional option they are in. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
chromebook distribution
Baptist Health Community Outreach is offering back-to-school immunization clinics in Little Rock throughout the month of August. Check out the schedule on our website: https://www.pcssd.org/article/279757?org=pcssd #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
BH immunization clinic
The revised district calendar for the 2020-2021 school year has been posted on the district website and all school websites. This is a DRAFT version as it must still be approved by the Board of Education, but we wanted to share with you now for planning. You can find it here: https://www.pcssd.org/o/pcssd/events
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
calendar
Regular physical activity during the summer can actually lead to increased concentration and improved test scores.
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
Avoiding the Summer Slide
Beating the summer slide can be done by some simple activities during the summer. Physical education is also important to continued learning. Find a park with walking trails and playground equipment for children to play.
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
Avoiding the Summer Slide
REMINDER: Parents, please select one instructional option for each child who attends a PCSSD school. Responses must be completed by Friday, July 24 at 5 p.m. New students should complete this report, too! https://forms.gle/6eH77dqk2RjVuiBP8
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
Beating the summer slide can be done by some simple activities during the summer. Physical education is also important to continued learning. Consider signing kids up for a sports team or organization of their choice. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
summer slide
Kids are never too young to learn about diversity. To help broaden understanding of our black community, here is this week's resource as a helpful starting point: what you can learn from a box of crayons! http://ow.ly/fzy850AzBFd #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
social justice
Superintendent Dr. Charles McNulty and Deputy Superintendent Ms. Alesia Smith visited Salem Media this week to talk about the Roadmap to Reopening. Listen to the segment on Rejoice Little Rock at the 35 minute mark: http://ow.ly/pUrl50AxuOR #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
the fish
dave elswick
rejoiceFM
PCSSD is conducting a FINAL SURVEY to plan for the 2020-2021 academic year. Parents will select one instructional option for each child for the year. Parents MUST fill out one survey for each child who attends a PCSSD school. This survey must be completed by Friday, July 24 at 5 p.m. https://forms.gle/93BL5azfHWUuUkUq9 If you're new to PCSSD, please fill out this survey as well!
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
roadmap reopening
Beating the summer slide can be done by some simple activities during the summer. Easy and fun science experiments are available online.
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
Avoiding the Summer Slide
Beating the summer slide can be done by some simple activities during the summer. Visiting local history, art, and science museums is fun and educations for children.
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
Avoiding the Summer Slide
Today is Chocolate Day. Who doesn't like chocolate? Cookies, ice cream, candy bars, cakes, pies - what is your favorite way to eat chocolate?
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
World Chocolate Day
Happy Birthday, America! How are you celebrating today?
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
Happy Independence Day!
Beating the summer slide can be done by some simple activities during the summer. Open a lemonade stand to teach children about money management.
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
Avoiding the Summer Slide