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On Tuesday, November 6, Minneapolis Public School released this news communication summarizing the recommendations to the Board and announcing community meetings (the Area C meeting is on Monday, November 26, 6-8 pm at Jefferson (26th & Hennepin)). For more information, including the school board presentation and audio, see the Minneapolis Public Schools site.
Contact Peggy Clark (clarkpeggy@comcast.net), our District Parent Advisory Council representative, with your comments about the points identified.
This week, the Barton Leadership Council launched our traditional raffle fund-raiser. A generous donation of a beautiful 8' X 10' oriental rug from the Navab Brothers Oriental Rug Company is the featured prize. Students will be selling tickets for 5 weeks, with the drawing to take place at our family Harmony Theme Night on December 13th.
Family and friends who are not within door-knocking distance may want a chance to win the rug and support our school. You can direct them to the links at the upper right corner of this site for information and photos. Try the email feature if you have email addresses handy!
The 1st and 2nd graders in Jane’s class have been studying bodies. Jane and I decided to work with them to use their bodies in different ways while taking photos of each other to see what bodies really look like while they are moving and how to capture that motion on film. Parents Steve Richter, Anne Suri along with myself helped to facilitate the process. The kids had a lot of fun and wanted to share it with all of you so enjoy the photos and the words they had to share about their experience. The photos are also hanging in the hallway outside room 120, please feel free to stop by and enjoy. Click here to enjoy all of the photos!
-parent Laura Scher
Please plan to attend the next Area C Parent Forum Thursday, November 8th from 6:30 - 8:30 at Anwatin Middle School. The agenda includes Anwatin IB Program, Safe Routes to School, Strategic Planning Update, and High School Q & A. For more information or for a printable flyer, click here.
Date: November 2, 2007
To: Parent/Guardians of Barton Students
From: Karen Ward, RN, School Nurse
Re: Head Lice
Dear Parents,
I have just learned today that head lice are beginning to make an appearance at Barton. Head lice activity has been increasing across Hennepin County so we can expect to be dealing with this problem for quite some time.
I would like to avoid an infestation here at Barton, if at all possible. Although head lice carry no disease, they are just downright creepy. Plus, doing the treatments, combing with the nit comb, washing the bedding and clothing, and cleaning the house are all very disruptive and time consuming.
If you discover head lice on your child, it is imperative that you notify Jennie Smith, the health assistant. You can leave a message on the attendance line at 612-668-3588, or talk directly to Jennie by calling the main office at 612-668-3580 and asking for the health office. We need to be able to notify other families to be on lookout. Although people tend to be embarrassed and want to keep it a secret, it is to everyone’s benefit to report it. When it goes unreported it continues to spread and becomes an even bigger problem.
When we are informed that there is a case of head lice in classroom, all students in that classroom will be checked and notices will be sent home. However, the real key to controlling head lice is continuous checking of all students at home. All students should have their heads checked very carefully at home every week. If nits are found, the hair should be thoroughly combed with a metal nit comb. The combing should be done daily until all the nits are gone. If live lice are found, a lice treatment should be used followed by daily combing with the nit comb until all nits and lice are gone, or for a minimum of 2 weeks. Once all nits and lice appear to be gone, weekly checks, or even weekly combing with the nit comb would be prudent. If live lice are found, the student must stay home until he or she has been treated and the hair has been thoroughly combed. Students who have been treated will be rechecked the next day at school by the health assistant or school nurse. If live lice are still found, the student will need to go back home for more combing. All students with live lice should be retreated a 2nd time 7 to 10 days after the first treatment. This is because lice treatments do not always kill 100% of live lice and viable nits. Manual removal must also be done following the treatment. If the nits are not removed, they will hatch and there will be a new infestation.
Please talk to other parents and families about this issue. If you know of parents who have not seen this letter please direct them to the website to read it. Start checking your children every week and telling us in the health office if you find live lice.
If you’re not sure what a louse or a nit look like, join me for a 9 minute video on lice and nit identification. We will meet in the media center at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday November 6 and Friday November 9.
Head Lice Resources
Check out the links to resources recommended by Hennepin County Epidemiology.