Coronavirus Letter from Superintendent

March 2, 2020 by Nathal Jumaa

Greetings Dearborn Community,

Typically, national and world events are only a
small part of our daily dialogue but on occasion they can grow to a point where
they consume and dominate our conversation. This is the current status
regarding the discussions taking place about COVID-19, or more commonly known
as the coronavirus.  

According to the Michigan Department of Health
and Human Services, as of February 28, 2020 there were five people tested in
the state of Michigan (3-Washtenaw,
1-Macomb, 1-Oakland) for the  COVID-19
(coronavirus) and fortunately results showed that none of the five tested had
the virus. 

There are many news stories, articles, and
websites providing information about this new strain of the flu virus and it is
vitally important for all of us to keep focused on accurate information.
Several articles indicate that more people may be infected by this virus but
there are no forecasts on how many, where, or for how long this will
continue.   

As state, county, and local government agencies
begin to formulate plans to address the possibility of a potential widespread
outbreak, our administrative team has also been monitoring developments related
to COVID-19 (coronavirus). We have been in contact with a variety of
educational organizations such as the Michigan Department of Education, Wayne
RESA (our local Intermediate School District), Michigan Association of School
Administrators (MASA), and others in developing protocols and procedures that
would aid in preparing our district in the event of a widespread outbreak in our
community.  

We are also closely following the medical
recommendations from health care professionals such as the U.S. Center for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Michigan Department of Health, and
the Wayne County Health Department. These sources remain the best place for the
most accurate information regarding COVID-19 (coronavirus).  We are also
very fortunate to have nurses on our staff who have a professional relationship
with these organizations and can provide us with timely information. 

While the CDC has not yet provided formal
guidance for schools on how to prepare for a potential community outbreak, the
State of Michigan, Wayne County Health Department and other local health
departments have emergency preparedness systems ready to be activated if an
outbreak occurs in Michigan. Our own staff has been in contact with the City of
Dearborn’s Emergency Manager to ensure we are able to coordinate efforts if
needed. Also, we are talking with our cleaning supply vendors in order to make
sure we are using recommended products and methods to keep schools clean and
safe. 

As we have done in the past, when other flu
related illness was a concern, it is important to remind everyone that the CDC
recommends following these simple but very effective methods to limit the
spread of respiratory diseases:  

  • Always thoroughly wash hands for at least 20 seconds.
  • When soap and water is not available, use hand
    sanitizer to wash hands. 
  • Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue or cloth when
    sneezing and/or coughing.
  • Stay home when you are sick. (This is a good habit to
    follow for any illness but even more important given the unknowns
    surrounding  COVID-19)
  • CDC does not recommend that people who are well wear a
    facemask to protect themselves from respiratory diseases, including
    COVID-19.
  • Facemasks should be used by people who show symptoms of
    COVID-19 to help prevent the spread of the disease to others. 

If you are planning to travel overseas it is
important to stay up to date on any travel advisories issued by the federal
government and consider postponing travel in areas of concern.  Additional
information is available on the Michigan Department of Health and Human
Services website including a downloadable fact sheet in English and Arabic.
Information is also available on the CDC website. 

The spread of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) is a
serious topic that needs to be closely monitored and requires all of us to stay
informed.  We all need to show restraint in sharing any unsubstantiated
reports on social media or other internet outlets. Creating unnecessary panic
by spreading rumors will only create more fear in our community.  Our
schools, our city, and our community will need to continue to stay informed as
we work together to keep all of us safe and healthy. 

Regards,

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Glenn M. Maleyko, Ph.D.

Teacher of the Year Awards

Hello all,
We just wanted to send a quick reminder that nominations are now open for the Alberta Muirhead Teacher of the Year Student Choice Awards.   Four awards will be given out on April 23 – one each for preschool to second grade, third through fifth grade, middle school, and high school.  These awards recognize classroom teachers.  (Impact Awards, which recognize any of our other great staff members, will start taking nominations later in the spring.)
We would love to see Teacher of the Year nominations from every school, so please help us spread the word to all students!  (Hint, hint, especially to those of you with school-related blogs or social media.)   Nominations are due by March 9.
Students can go directly to the online nomination form at:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1DWpEQWTFrJg_Uoq2Fou-FjSbhN89Wu4V4Dsy3pk8zWc/viewform?edit_requested=true
They can read more about the award athttps://firstbell.dearbornschools.org/2020/02/10/nominations-now-open-for-alberta-muirhead-teacher-of-the-year-awards/  
Thanks for your assistance, and to the Dearborn Area Chamber of Commerce for providing this award!

Katie HetrickCommunications AssistantCommunications Office(313) 827-3110 phone

Dearborn SchoolsStudents First – Inspire, Educate, Celebrate
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BOOK FAIR

We went to the book fair today today. If students forgot their money, or have more books they want to purchase they may do so tomorrow.

Candy Grams

Candy grams can be purchased during lunch tomorrow (Tuesday 2.11.20) and Wednesday. You need the pink sheet filled out with the names of the friends you want to send candy grams to and your money. The candy grams are a $1.00 a piece. The candy grams will be delivered on Valentine’s Day.

Valentine’s Day Party

Sorry I for got to send home the note about the Valentine’s Day party. This is what it says:

Ms. MacDonald’s class will be having their Valentine’s party on Friday, February 14th. Please send in $5.00 with your child by Monday, February 10th. This will go towards the purchase of any needed items for the party. Your child may send in treats or cards to pass out to their classmates. All parents are welcome! Thank you for your continued support!

Bake Sale Tomorrow Also

Because of the abundance of baked goods that were brought in to sell, the bake sale will continue tomorrow during lunch time.

Bake Sale

Third grade is sponsoring a bake sale tomorrow. It will be after school in the cafeteria. The baked goods will cost from $0.50 – $1.00. K and 1st grade students can go and purchase some bake sale items at 3:10.

100th Day of School

Students had a lot of fun today. We didn’t even finish all of the activities. We did get the “big” snack in. Sorry for the sugar high.

100th Day of School

The 100th day of school is this coming Wednesday. The 1st graders are being asked to come to school wearing 100 things. These things can be on a shirt or on a hat, around your neck or wrist, or put 100 little things in a bag and safety pin it to your shirt. Be creative. If your go online and google 100th day of school, there will be ideas. Also if you want to donate something little for our 100 piece snack (m and m’s, pretzels, cereal…) that would be great.

Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s day is coming in 2 weeks also. The 1st graders are being asked to bring in an empty kleenex box, so it can be decorated and used to hold valentines and other treats.