From the Principal

March Newsletter

Dear Alcott Families, 

I know I say this at the start of every month, but it feels truly remarkable to be at this point in the school year, particularly after the spike in positive cases we experienced at Alcott right before February vacation!  As we approach the one year milestone of when this pandemic forced us all to change our lives dramatically, I need to express my gratitude once again to everyone who has made it possible for us to make it to this point.  The last year has shown what a remarkable community of students, staff and families we have at Alcott!  I know we may all be feeling pandemic fatigue these days, but, personally, I only need to look around at all of your children learning together with their teachers each day to remind me that all of the distancing, restrictions and sacrifices have been worth it.    

Included in this months newsletter is a reminder about tomorrow's professional day, information about spring's reopening, asymptomatic testing, an arrival reminder and information about the Star Reading Assessment.

Spring 2021: As I imagine you are all aware now, late last week, the state board of education voted to approve a mandate to fully reopen schools in early April.  We have already started conversations about how to make this possible without jeopardizing any of the important safety measures that we already have in place.  I want to thank everyone who completed the survey that Dr. Hunter sent out when we first learned of this possibility - your feedback is going to be critical as we make plans for full in person school days!

Professional Day: This is just a reminder that tomorrow, March 8th, is a professional day for teachers, which means there is no school for students.  There is also another professional day scheduled for March 26th.  Although coincidental, the timing of these two days is fortunate as it gives school staff time to prepare for reopening in April.   

Asymptomatic Pooled Testing: We completed our second first week of pooled testing last week.  Although we did have one positive pool, all individual PCR tests came back negative, which was wonderful news.  We hope future testing continues to reassure us that there are not asymptomatic positive cases in the school.  If you did not sign your child up for pooled testing, I want to urge you to consider doing so.  One incredibly powerful safety measure that we can implement is widespread testing.  The more students who participate, the more likely we can catch asymptomatic cases quickly and prevent school based transmission.  Particularly as we make plans for a full reopening, it is more important than ever that we screen for asymptomatic positive cases.

Drop Off Time: This is just a reminder that students are expected to be in their classroom by 9am.  Please make sure that you are arriving at school with enough time to get to the front of the drop off line and for your child to get into the building on time.  In response to questions about why we don’t direct cars into the bus loop every morning after buses have departed, it is because it is just safer to use the smaller loop for car drop off.  We do direct traffic into the main bus loop on mornings when the line is particularly long.  However, it is much harder to control the flow of traffic, ensure cars are driving slowly, prevent unsafe passing, and safely help individuals use the main crosswalk when the larger loop is in use.  If your arrival time has been slowly creeping later and later in recent weeks, it would be great if you could adjust so that you are arriving with enough time for your child to get to their class by 9am.

Star Reading Assessment: Please see the following note about the Star Reading Assessment, given three times a year to measure student progress in reading and math.

Dear Parents/Guardians,

During the 2020-2021 school year, your child participates in the Star Early Literacy or Reading assessment.  To monitor progress, students will be tested three times during the year (fall, winter, spring).  Students are assessed in areas of alphabetic principle, phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension with this 15 minute computerized test.  


The STAR assessment is used to screen students for dyslexia. "Dyslexia is a specific learning disability that is neurobiological in origin. It is characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word recognition and by poor spelling and decoding abilities. Students at risk for reading difficulties are followed by additional testing or short-term progress monitoring.  Further assessment may be appropriate for students who do not make adequate progress.  Upon identification, parents will be informed and students at risk will receive evidence-based, code-based, core instruction or intervention, in addition to regular classroom instruction.  

Our school is committed to identifying and addressing the needs of each individual child.  I encourage you to reach out with any questions you may have about your child’s Star Early Literacy score report or concerns about your child’s development.  

February Newsletter

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Dear Alcott Families,

Every time we start a new month, we reach a milestone.  If you had asked me last summer whether I thought we would still be learning in person in February, I would have expressed some serious doubts.  For sure, the Alcott community has recently encountered some COVID challenges.  However, public health officials feel comfortable that, with the classroom closures we have implemented, the situation has been contained.  Of course, Dr. Hunter and I are monitoring everything very closely and will continue to be in close communication should anything change.  In the meantime, I have several other updates to share in this newsletter!
 

Kindergarten Registration: Kindergarten registration is now open!  If you or anyone you know has a student entering kindergarten next year, they can find more information about registration here: https://www.concordps.org/new-student-registration-information/

Pooled Asymptomatic Testing: As a reminder, we will begin pooled asymptomatic testing for students on February 22nd.  To give permission for your student to participate in the COVID-19 Pooled Testing Program at Alcott, including consent to transmit student information via the pooled testing technology platform and consent to share the test result information with the Department of Public Health, CIC Health (a third party organization contracted to compile consent for testing and to share test results), and the Broad Institute (lab that processes the tests), please complete this form by Wednesday, February 10, 2021.  Please complete the form for each child in your family. A PDF of the consent form in its entirety is found here.  You may also want to check out FAQ or Visual of Nasal Swab.  

Black History Month Film Festival: Please consider checking out the Boston Globe’s Black History Month Film Festival.  

At this pivotal moment in our nation's history, The Boston Globe honors films and filmmakers documenting the Black experience and the continued plight of systemic racism in the United States. Please follow the link below to join us throughout the month of February we stream and discuss newly-released films alongside time-honored classics. 

https://blackhistorymonthfilmfestival.splashthat.com/?et_rid=804199562&s_campaign=fastforward:newsletter

Midyear Suggestions for Supporting Remote Learning: Never in a million years could we have imagined how much we would learn about remote learning in a relatively short period of time.  At this midway point in the year, we wanted to reshare some ideas for supporting remote learning at home.  If you feel like you have a really good handle on the remote learning component of the day, keep on doing what you have been doing!  If you feel like the afternoon is still a bit of a struggle, we’ve compiled some best practices we have learned over the last six months that you might consider.  You can find them here!    

January Newsletter

Dear Alcott Families, 

Welcome Back!!  I hope everyone had a wonderful vacation.  As much as I continue to miss being able to spend time with my extended family and friends, I was grateful for the time I had with nowhere to be with my immediate family.  With vaccine distribution underway and 2020 officially behind us, there is a spirit of optimism in the air even as social distancing continues to be critical.  With an end in sight (albeit in the distance) and with four months of successful in person pandemic learning under our belts, I am eager to see what the rest of the winter and spring brings to Alcott!   

School Start Time: This is just a reminder that students are expected to be in their classrooms by 9:00am.  As the weather gets colder and more families decide to drive their children instead of having them walk or bike, you may need to arrive a few minutes earlier than you had been in the fall to ensure that your child is able to get into the building on time.   

COVID Questions: At our last School Advisory Council meeting, a question came up about how families can stay on top of district COVID protocol.  Because every situation is different and because guidance does sometimes change, I want families to know that, when in doubt, they should always feel welcome to ask me, Nurse Amante, or Assistant Principal Olson for help.  We are more than happy to work with you to figure out what we need to do to continue keeping the community safe while following district guidelines!      

SAFE Program for Grades K-2: This month the Concord Fire Department will be running its SAFE program with our students in grades K through 2.  Though the program will be over zoom instead of in person, its content around fire safety will remain the same.  Stay tuned for more information from your child’s teacher!    

A Message from the Concord Integrated Preschool: The Concord Integrated Preschool is accepting applications for the 2021-2022 school year.  We have both half day and full day options that run Monday thru Thursday according to the CPS calendar. A lottery will be held on January 25th and families will be notified by January 27th.  More information about our program and the application form are available on our website: https://preschool.concordps.org/  Please Contact Janet O'Shea, Early Childhood Coordinator at  joshea@concordps.org or (978) 318-1500, ext. 8147 with any questions.