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Title I meeting tomorrow afternoon, 5-20-21
at 4 p.m.
Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/91945877242?
Meeting ID: 919 4587 7242 Passcode: 055161
Important Dates
There will be no school on Monday, May 31, 2021
8th grade students will be dismissed at 10:00 am on Friday, June 4th and must be picked up by a parent or guardian.
Last day of school is June 4, 2021
Enjoy your summer vacation! See you all back on August 9, 2021.
Fechas importantes
No habra escuela Lunes 31 de mayo 2021
Los estudiantes de 8 grado seran despedidos a las 10:00am el Viernes 4 de junio y deberan ser recogidos por un padre o guardián.
Ultimo dia de clase es Viernes 4 de junio 2021.
¡Disfruta tus vacaciones de verano! Nos vemos el 9 de agosto de 2021
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU
Bring Us Your Questions, Concerns, and Feedback Submit questions to questions@kdhcd.org
Join Our Online
Kids Town Hall Webinar
Monday, April 19th
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Guest Speakers:
Keri Noeske, RN, BSW, MHA, DNP
Kaweah Delta Chief Nursing Officer
Dr. Paul Sevillano
Visalia Unified School District Superintendent
Join us on our webinar
Register at kaweahdelta.org/students3
Also
STREAMING LIVE ON SOCIAL MEDIA
facebook.com/kaweahdelta
Instagram Live: @kaweahdelta
This event is intended for kids, but we encourage parents to listen in so they can be prepared to discuss these questions/answers with their children after the session.
Come shop our Follett Book Fair online! This is an opportunity for your child to grow their home library. All book fair rewards benefit our school library. We thank you for your continued support.
https://efairs.
Tipton Elementary School is now Registering TK and
Kindergarten for the 2021-2022 school year
Please come by the main office to pick up your packet to register your child for
Transitional Kindergarten and Kindergarten for the 2021-2022 school year.
-Applicants with a date of birth prior to September 2nd will be enrolled in
Kindergarten. Students must turn five by September 1st to enroll in Kindergarten.
-Applicants with a date of birth between September 2nd and December 2nd will be enrolled in
Transitional Kindergarten.
Please provide shot records, TB Test, proof of residency and
a hospital certificate, passport or baptismal certificate when
your packet is returned to the school’s office
Tipton Elementary School ahora está registrando TK y
Kindergarten para el año escolar 2021-2022
Visite la oficina principal para recoger su paquete y registrar a su hijo en el
Kindergarten y Kindergarten de transición para el año escolar 2021-2022.
• Los solicitantes con una fecha de nacimiento anterior al 2 de septiembre se
inscribirán en Kindergarten. Los estudiantes deben cumplir cinco años antes del 1 de
septiembre para inscribirse en Kindergarten.
• Los solicitantes con una fecha de nacimiento entre el 2 de septiembre y el 2 de
diciembre se inscribirán en el Kindergarten de transición.
Proporcione los registros de vacunas, la prueba de TB, el comprobante de
domicilio y un certificado de hospital, pasaporte o certificado de bautizo cuando
devuelva su paquete a la oficina de la escuela.
LCAP Community Survey
Tulare County NOW Vaccinating Anyone Age 16 and Older at Tulare International Agri-Center
In its efforts to get more vaccines to its residents, Tulare County is immediately expanding its COVID vaccine eligibility requirements to anyone age 16 and over, regardless of health conditions, at its mass vaccination site, the Tulare International Agri-Center.
To make an appointment at the Agri-Center, visit the Curative link on the Tulare County COVID Vaccine webpage at: https://curative.com/sites/26207. The Tulare COVID Call Center is also available to assist those without internet access and non-English–speaking residents in obtaining a vaccination by calling (559) 685-2260.
As Tulare County continues to focus on an equitable distribution of vaccine across all our rural communities, some County-operated events may prioritize eligibility based on age and risk factors. Other vaccine providers may opt to expand eligibility for those 16 and older; walk-ins may or may not be accepted. Please ensure you call or visit the County’s COVID Vaccine website for more vaccination locations at https://covid19.tularecounty.ca.gov/covid-19-vaccine/, which includes a full listing of health care providers and local pharmacies offering COVID vaccinations:
1.Your Health Care Provider or Doctor: We strongly recommend individuals with underlying health conditions or disabilities seek vaccination with a primary health care provider or health clinic. Check first with your usual health care providers to see if they have vaccines and available appointments. Health care providers who have vaccines may also begin reaching out to you, as a patient with a significant, high-risk medical condition or disability known to the provider, to schedule your vaccine appointment.
2.Pharmacies: You can check your local pharmacies to see if they have vaccines and available appointments.
3.Community Pop-Up Clinics: Community pop-up clinics continue to target those living in communities with the lowest Healthy Place Index scores. Community partners will reach out to people eligible for the pop-up clinics.
4.MyTurn: Effective April 15, those 16 and older can schedule an appointment through California’s MyTurn. Currently,individuals who are 50 and older regardless of health conditions can register for an appointment, in two ways:
•On-line at www.myturn.ca.gov. The MyTurn website is accessible to people with disabilities and in eight languages: English, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, and Japanese.
•Call the COVID-19 Hotline at 1-833-422-4255 or 1-833-4CA-4ALL. The Hotline is accessible to people with disabilities and offers services in English and Spanish, with connections to interpretive services in more than 250 languages.
“We urge all our newly eligible residents and workforce to not delay and get vaccinated as soon as possible,” shared Dr. Karen Haught, Tulare County Public Health Officer. “This vaccine is our best line of defense against the COVID-19 virus, as we look to build immunity in our community, allowing us to safely lift restrictions on businesses and ultimately bring this horrible pandemic to an end.”
It remains extremely important that all residents, vaccinated or not, continue to maintain safety precautions to prevent the spread of the disease, including masking and social distancing, until vaccinations are widely distributed. Residents must always wear a face mask or covering while in environments where physical distancing is not possible and while in public settings. In addition, everyone is encouraged to frequently wash their hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer, regularly disinfect high-touch surfaces, and stay home if you are sick or instructed to isolate/quarantine by a medical or public health professional.
Does Your Child Have Questions About COVID-19?
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU
Bring Us Your Questions, Concerns, and Feedback Submit questions to questions@kdhcd.org
Join Our Online
Kids Town Hall Webinar
Wednesday, February 24th
2:30 pm - 3:15 pm
(Elementary Students)
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
(Jr. High and High School Students)
Guest Speakers:
Keri Noeske, RN, BSW, MHA, DNP
Kaweah Delta Chief Nursing Officer
Tamara Ravalín, Ed.D.
Visalia Unified School District Superintendent
Join us on our webinar
Register at kaweahdelta.org/students2
Also
STREAMING LIVE ON SOCIAL MEDIA
facebook.com/kaweahdelta
Instagram Live: @kaweahdelta
This event is intended for kids, but we encourage parents to listen in so they can be prepared to discuss these questions/answers with their children after the session.
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