June 7-8: Inside/Out day and movie
June 10-11: Crazy Hair or Hat days
June 14-15: Luau/Beach/Picnic Day
June 16th: Virtual Field trip
June 17-18: PJ day
June 7-8: Inside/Out day and movie
June 10-11: Crazy Hair or Hat days
June 14-15: Luau/Beach/Picnic Day
June 16th: Virtual Field trip
June 17-18: PJ day
School pictures were taken May 3rd and May 7th. If your child was at school, their picture was taken. You can use this link to view the images (a valid email is also required to enter the gallery). Password: howe21
If you would like to order any images please let me know or use the form below (if you order online, prices will be significantly higher).
Has your child returned to the U.S. after traveling internationally in the last 7 days?
If the answer is Yes, the child must stay home to quarantine for 7 days from the date that they returned to the U.S. Then on the seventh day, the child must get a COVID PCR test and have a negative test result before returning to school.
There is NO SCHOOL Wednesday, May 12th-Friday, May 14th!
DATE: May 5, 2021
TO: Staff and Families of Howe Elementary School
FROM: Ms. Fournier, Principal
RE: COVID-19 Case Identification
A confirmed case of coronavirus (Covid-19) has been identified at school. The positive person was on school grounds May 4-5 2021. We are working closely with Wayne County Health Department to identify exposures and prevent further cases. This letter is informational only; no further action is required for you at this time.
I want to thank all staff and students for following in through social distancing measures and adhering to all other guidelines, like wearing masks at all times and not being in close contact with anyone for 15 minutes or more. I want to also remind all staff and students that we need to respect everyone’s privacy at all times. Your safety and privacy are important to us. Again, we thank all of you for adhering to all guidelines.
The virus that causes COVID-19 is thought to spread mainly from person to person, through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks. These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs. Spread is more likely when people are less than six feet from each other for at least 15 minutes. A person who is a close contact of someone who is infected with COVID-19 may experience COVID-19 symptoms typically within two to fourteen days after a person is exposed.
The symptoms of COVID-19 are similar in children and adults. Symptoms can include Fever (>100.4oF), cough, shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, runny or stuffy nose, loss of taste or smell, abdominal pain.
There are many things that can be done to keep our schools, homes, and communities “COVID-19 free” and protect ourselves and our loved ones:
If you have questions, please contact Wayne County Health Department at 734-727-7078.
Following the guidance of the MI Safe Schools Roadmap, the school has been disinfected. This includes spraying classrooms, hallways, locker rooms, and common areas as needed with a sanitizer, along with other methods of disinfection.
Additional information can be found on the CDC website.
Please see the forms in today’s communication folders regarding summer school! 🙂