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Eggs Recalled

LEVEL OF IMPORTANCE: 1 – People in Alaska have reported salmonella poisoning.

WHAT PRODUCT: Raw Eggs
Eggs are packaged under the following brand names: Albertsons, Farm Fresh, James Farms, Glenview, Mountain Dairy, Ralphs, Boomsma, Lund, Pacific Coast., Lucerne, Mountain Dairy, Sunshine, Hillandale, Trafficanda, Farm Fresh, Shoreland, Dutch Farms and Kemps. Eggs are packed in varying sizes of cartons (6-egg cartons, dozen egg cartons, 18-egg cartons, and loose eggs for institutional use and repackaging) with Julian dates ranging from 136 to 229 and plant numbers 1720 and 1942.

Dates and codes can be found stamped on the end of the egg carton or printed on the case label. The plant number begins with the letter P and then the number. The Julian date follows the plant number, for example: P-1720 223.

WHY: Salmonella is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections, endocarditis or arthritis.

FBA INVOLVEMENT: Many local grocery retailers donate to FBA and may have donated some of the above product. In addition, individual donors may have donated to your organization. FBA does not currently have any eggs in its inventory.

DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS: If purchased return product to your local retailer for a refund. Otherwise, break the eggs and seal in a suitable container for disposal in a public landfill.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: go to http://www.fsis.usda.gov/fsis_recalls/

Free Discount Prescription Drug Card from National Association of School Nurses

In July, NASN launched a new program for school nurses to provide free discount prescription drug cards.  Recipients do not need to be citizens or prove eligibility.  See below for participating pharmacies and the information I received regarding the program.  Please email me with the names of those you want enrolled (williams_wendy@asdk12.org) and I will reply back with your card(s).  Please note, each card is person specific, so if you want one for every member of your family, I will need to send you one for each person.

Free Discount Prescription Drug Card
As a school nurse, you know how expensive medications can be, particularly if you, your co-workers, your students or their families are un-insured or under insured.  This program is being provided to you to help lower their prescription drug costs. This is NOT insurance.  This is a discount program that works at a large number of pharmacies and grocery stores.   This card can be provided to anyone associated with the school(s) that you serve.  You, your family, staff members, volunteers, any or all students and their families.   Simply create and print the FREE Prescription Drug Card below and receive savings of up to 75% (discounts average roughly 30%) at more than 54,000 national and regional pharmacies. This discount card can be used as your primary discount plan or it can be used on prescriptions not covered by an insurance plan. This program also includes other value added discounts on things like diabetes supplies, hearing aides and glasses.

Please enter the name and email address in the box below and a printable membership card will be generated.  If the recipient does not want email updates, you can enter NONE into the email line.  There is no application/enrollment or eligibility required. This program has “LOWEST PRICE” logic to guarantee the best deal on your prescriptions. (You pay the lower of a discount off Average Wholesale Price – AWP, discount off MAC Pricing, or Pharmacy Promotional/Retail price.) This card is pre-activated and can be used immediately!!
Card are accepted at the following pharmacies:

Camp Erin for Grieving Children and Teens

The 2nd annual Camp Erin Anchorage, a no-charge camp for grieving children and teens, is accepting camper applications for the camp weekend which will be held Friday, September 24- Sunday, September 26, 2010, at Camp Carlquist in Chugiak.  Hospice of Anchorage’s Forget Me Not Grief Program is offering the camp in partnership with The Moyer Foundation.  The Moyer Foundation partners with healthcare and bereavement organizations in local communities to help fund, develop and grow Camp Erin nationwide.

Camp Erin is designed for children and teens ages 6-17 who have experienced the death of someone close to them.  It is a weekend-long experience filled with traditional fun camp activities combined with grief education and emotional support- led by grief professionals and trained volunteers.  Camp Erin provides a unique opportunity for peer bonding between children and teens facing a similar life circumstance.

“I was devastated, and it was a struggle sometimes for me to get my two brokenhearted children dressed and ready for school, but after the camp the kids started laughing again and we were able to have fun again, and that really helped me deal with my own heart.”
– Karl, Camp Erin Parent

“I got rid of tears I knew I must.”
– 9 year old camper

Click here for the flyer and registration information.

Students Needed

We have 15 open slots.  If anyone knows a kid that is self-motivated, works well with others, and is an independent learner, refer them to us.

It does not make a difference what grade they are in as long as they are willing to work on their own behalf.

Should you know of any students you think would make good candidates have them contact:

  • Elizabeth
  • 742-4960


They can go to the Flash site and print a 2010 lottery application or come to Steller and pick one up.

Thank you all for your continued support.

_h

ASD MENTORSHIP PROGRAM INFORMATION

The Mentorship Program is designed for juniors and seniors who are seeking an additional academic challenge. This program offers a great opportunity to try a career in a professional environment before investing the time and money in higher education.  The mentorship program also looks great on transcripts and resumes, as well as providing a professional reference.

Students can qualify for the program based their GPA, standardized test scores, teacher recommendations, outstanding leadership, motivation, or community service experience.  Please visit the school district’s website for more information at www.asdk12.org/projects/gifted

Jean Poulsen, Mentorship Coordinator, will be at Steller every Tuesday during lunch. Stop by the Library to learn more about the program. You can also contact Jean via email: poulsen_jean@asdk12.org.

Application Deadlines:

Fall 2010: September 22nd

Mandatory training sessions on September 28th 6-8 pm or October 4th 3-5 pm. Location: BP Energy Center

Spring 2011: November 10th

BBQ Volunteers Needed

We’re still in need of parent volunteers for the Orientation BBQ this Thursday from 10:45 to 1:00. If you can spare the time, we could really use your help grilling, setting up, and cleaning up. The ninth-graders will also be helping with the meal. So far, we have four parents who have committed to help and it would be great if we could get four more. Please email Ken <Varee_Ken@asdk12.org> or call him at 742-4950 (school) or 727-0730 (cell). Thanks!
Ken, Jennifer, Svetlana

Letter From Jean

The reason I have accepted a new position with the district is not because I do not love Steller. Odd as this may sound, I am leaving because I love Steller. What I love the most about my Steller job is my role as an advisor, giving me the opportunity to mentor students. There is nothing more satisfying than having a student contact me years after graduation to tell me they decided to become an Air Traffic controller because of the Aviation class they took from me, or that they are in Architecture school, because of what they learned in my Intensive. I have even had a few artists graduate from Art school because I was able to help them get scholarships based on the quality of their work.

When the position for a full-time mentorship coordinator opened, it was difficult for me not to consider it. I think of it as a “senior project” (also known as) a “passage” for me… something I am willing to explore even if it means I have to get out of my comfort zone. If you want to learn more about senior projects/passages, ask Philip, Bob or Leigh Anne – they have been working hard to get this program in place for our students at Steller.

I plan to stay connected to Steller. I plan to help with the Auction and with all the other great activities that make Steller so special.  If I can, I will offer an intensive, if my new boss will let me get away with that!

As soon as my position is filled and that teacher has a chance to get comfortable, I will take over Lisa’s position as the Mentorship Coordinator at Steller – in other words, I will be around.

Anyway, I just wanted to tell everyone that Steller will always be home for me. In the spirit of what we preach to students  – “take chances – stretch yourself” – this is what I am doing by accepting this new position. Wish me luck.

Jean