
Can a parent come in and shop the book fair? Monday April 18 to Friday April 22nd during school hoursĢ. Completed physical and dental forms can be submitted to the health room.FAQs for Book Fair Scholastic Book Fair Sabal Point (click for more info)
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If you need a form for an upcoming appointment, you can download one from the BASD website under Resources - Nurse – BASD Health Service link. For students entering these grades in September 2021, physical or dental exams that are completed on or after Septemare acceptable.
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The PA School Code requires dental exams for all students entering Kindergarten, 3rd and 7th grades, and physical exams for students entering kindergarten, 6th and 11th grades. PA Mandated Dental and Physical Exams for 2021 - 2022 School Year This requirement applies even to students who are continuing with virtual instruction. At this time, the Pennsylvania’s Department of Health has not eliminated the state immunization requirements. Immunization requirements for 7th grade entryĪttention Parent(s)/Guardian(s) of students entering 7th grade your child is required to have 1 dose of tetanus, diphtheria, acelluar pertussis (Tdap) AND 1 dose of meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCV) by the first day of school. Students may not self-carry medication in the building, with the exception of an inhaler or Epi-pen with the appropriate physician's self-carry order. Please return all forms directly to the MSW nurse’s office. Your child will not be permitted to have medication at school without the proper authorization. Please have your doctor complete the top of the form along with your signature. Medication authorization forms must be renewed each school year. Forms can be found on the BASD website under Health Services from the websites main page. IF your child will need medication for the upcoming 2021-2022 school year, you will need to complete the BASD medication authorization form and emergency action plan (if applicable). Please email or call the library (61) if you have any You will still have the option to pay by cash, check, or credit card as well. On the next screen click the red “Create eWallet” button and then complete the required fields.Scroll about two-thirds of the way down the page to the green box that says “A Safe, Cashless Way to Shop the Fair.” Click the “Get Started” button.You simply need to sign up online and create an eWallet account by doing the following: Limit on your child’s spending at the book fair by adding money to the account you set up through eWallet also gives you the ability to set a You can set up a Scholastic eWallet account for your child online so that he/she does not have to bringĬash, check, or debit/credit cards to shop at the book fair. This is a great way to get some early holiday shopping done and support our school at the same time! You also can order books online through our book fair homepage: 6:00pm-8:00pm (before/during choral concert). The book fair will also be open the following on Thurs., Nov.

The tentative class visits are as follows: Permission) or during 10th period (with teacher permission).


Students will beĪttending the book fair with their ELA teacher, but they may also visit during homeroom (with teacher The Middle School West book fair will be set up from Nov. Please help us by reinforcing these schoolwide expectations in your conversations at home. We appreciate your ongoing support as we strive to promote a respectful, welcoming environment for our students, staff, and families. We also started escorting classes to and from lunches, as that is when the hallways are most crowded and horseplay tends to occur. They were reminded of what respectful behavior looks and sounds like in the classroom and hallways, as well as reminders about cell phones being off and put away in lockers during the school day. Recently, grade level meetings were held to review expectations with all students. While certainly not the only needs, the three key topics we have identified that are creating difficulties in and out of the classroom are respectful communication, cell phone use, and hallway behavior. As we continue to address the additional stressors that the pandemic has brought on in addition to the typical preteen/teenage challenges, a few key areas have consistently surfaced. As schools everywhere are experiencing, this year has proven to be a challenging one in getting students acclimated to a more "normal" school year than many of them experienced last year. We wrapped up the first trimester this week and we are finding that many of our students need some reminders regarding expectations for learning and behavior.
