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2008 Climate and Connectedness Student Survey

o Notice to parents:
2008 Climate and Connectedness Student Survey – Grades 3 – 12 only
The 2008 Climate and Connectedness Student Survey is being administered to provide schools with information about perceptions and experiences related to school climate and student connectedness for use in setting school goals and redirecting resources. This is an annual survey implemented and analyzed jointly by the ASD departments of Safe and Drug Free Schools and Assessment and Evaluation. The survey will take place between January 20 and February 6 of 2008.
This survey does not require parental permission and will be administered to all students in grades 3 – 12. This message serves as a notice to parents about this upcoming survey.

Please follow or type this link to review the survey: http://www.asdk12.org/depts/assess_eval/climatesurvey.asp

R.E.C.E.S.S. Changes

I made some changes to the original R.E.C.E.S.S. proposal.  Small though they are – they are critical.

*   Change in time of class
*   Change of the lines between lunch and the 5th Wednesday
*   Change the existing picture with a picture of Steller Students

We will be discussing this curriculum change  at the All Community Meeting, January 12 at 6 pm.

Thanks
_Harlod

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The American Short Story

The first 10 to sign up for “The American Short Story” will receive a $200.00 dollar scholarship to defray the cost of the class and for the 11th – 20th students to sign up we will purchase the book for the class. Please make checks to APU for the full amount $600. A check for $200 will be issued after all registration paperwork is turned in. For more information about the class click here.

Nurse Notes: Head Lice

Several cases of head lice have been reported this year at a variety of schools within the ASD, including Steller. Knowledge of a potential problem is key to prevention. As such, I thought it prudent to share a little information regarding head lice with our Steller families.

Head lice are parasitic insects found on the human head. Head lice are becoming increasing common in Alaska. They are transmitted directly from person to person or indirectly through objects such as hairbrushes, hats, scarves, clothing, bed sheets, and pillowcases. Lice are most commonly found on the scalp, behind the ears and near the neckline at the back of the neck. If a louse falls off a person it generally dies within 24-48 hours.

Signs & Symptoms:
* Tickling feeling of something moving in hair.
* Itching, caused by an allergic reaction to the bite.
* Sores on the head caused by scratching. These sores can sometimes become infected.
* Visible lice or nits

Current research indicates that lice and their nits are becoming more resistant to available lice treatments. Re-infestation may occur if only one viable nit remains on the hair shaft. After treatment, nits are removed by scraping them off the entire length of the hair. Special fine-tooth combs are available, but it is common practice to “nit pick” through the hair after treatment to remove nits. Children with head lice must be treated and the nits must be removed from the hair to attend school.

To help prevent the spread of head lice, shampoo hair regularly with ordinary shampoo and water, dry hair with a hairdryer and periodically check your child’s head. When nits are found, lice must be suspected and treatment is required is required. Do not share combs, towels, hats, pillows, or clothing.

PLEASE KEEP YOUR CHILD HOME FROM SCHOOL IF LICE OR NITS ARE PRESENT.

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Radio Play

Here is another wonderful opportunity for our students to highlight their talents.  I met Anne Marie Moylan, Director of Development Anchorage Concert Association at a Rotary meeting.  We chatted and I told her where I worked.  She was so excited.  She told me about this very unique opportunity for our 9-12 grade students to write a 10-15 min. radio play around the classics The Lost World or The War of the Worlds.  If selected they will read their play on stage and have an opportunity to win amazing prizes.  Please read the announcement and let me know if you are going to try out.  Have fun!!!

Click here to download the announcement.