Week Ahead @ MPS
April 11-14
COVID PROTOCOLS
Masking
Although masks are no longer required for students, staff, and visitors in schools and on school transportation, masking continues to be strongly encouraged. It should be noted that when schools have crossed the threshold of 30% absences due to COVID-related reasons, KFL&A Public Health has issued a letter indicating that masking is recommended due to the presence of COVID in the school and community. Masks continue to be available daily for all students, as well as PPE for all staff.
Many students and staff are choosing to continue to wear masks at times, or consistently, and we support every student’s (and family’s) decision around masking.
When masking is required (as of March 21, 2022):
- Under federal travel requirements, upon return from international travel, individuals must always wear a mask when in public spaces (including schools and childcare) for 14 days.
- Individuals who are age 11 or younger or fully vaccinated, who tested positive or had symptoms of COVID-19, can return to school or work after their 5 days of isolation if symptoms are improving. They must, however, wear a well-fitted mask in all public settings (including schools and childcare) and avoid activities where they would need to take off their mask (for example, playing a wind instrument or removing their mask for sports) until 10 days after their symptoms started or from their positive test date.
- Individuals who are a close contact of a case of COVID-19 or a symptomatic individual who are not required to isolate, must wear a well-fitted mask in all public settings (including schools and childcare) for 10 days from their last exposure to the person with COVID-19 symptoms or positive test result (or from when the symptomatic or positive person finishes their isolation).
- Please note that exposures within the school setting are no longer included in the definition of a close contact.
RUNNING CLUB
Running Club will be starting for students interested in attending this year's Road Race event and Track & Field. Please ensure your child has appropriate running shoes for gym outdoors and for training. More information be sent home about the LCVI Road Race once it is finalized.
WILTON CHEESE
Good Friday - april 15
W.I. Easter Egg Hunt
W.I. Community Centre to host Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday, April 16, 2022
11:00am
(around MPS area)
Bring a basket!
Easter Monday holiday - April 18
CARDBOARD CHALLENGE
Save your cardboard boxes, paper towel/toilet paper rolls, cereal boxes, etc. All sizes needed!
Students will be working collaboratively, using their imagination to brainstorm, design and build a cardboard structure. Challenge to commence the week of April 19-22. Cardboard can be dropped off at the school anytime.
Marysville Public School
Email: marys@limestone.on.ca
Website: https://marysville.limestone.on.ca/
Location: 53 Victoria St, Wolfe Island, ON, Canada
Phone: (613)385-2632
Twitter: @Marys_LDSB