It might be cold outside, but we’ve warmed things up in school by practicing for “Grandparents’ Day”. There is so much to do in February, it’s a shame it only has 29 days. To read about what we’ve planned for this month, click February Newsletter
read moreVictoria and Michaella are eighth grade students in Manalapan Englishtown Middle School. They are working toward achieving membership in their school’s National Honor Society. Part of this process involves planning, executing, and completing a leadership project. I am proud to say they chose their former school, Bridges Nursery School & Kindergarten, to accomplish this goal. The girls planned a story, art project and song centered around our theme of hibernation. They arranged to be at school to meet and teach Ms. Emy & Ms. Kathy’s Pre-K children.
When they arrived I was surprised to see how mature they were and pleased to see they still had that inner beauty that was theirs so many years ago.
I asked them what they remembered most about Bridges, and Michaella said she remembered Santa Claus visiting the school while Victoria fondly recalled the visiting dentist and his tooth fairy assistant.
The girls immediately set to work greeting each child and settling them down for a fun afternoon. They read, colored, sang and laughed with their new friends. I thought back to “just yesterday” when these young ladies occupied those small chairs and worked so diligently on each assignment. I smiled as I realized I was witnessing the benefit of good work done so many years ago.
These girls will be wonderful representatives of their school and excellent candidates for the National Honor society. How lucky and proud I am.
To see what Victoria and Michaella looked like when they were in Bridges and to see how much the children enjoyed their time together, please visit our “Gallery“. A picture is worth 1000 words.
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Look at the pictures in the Gallery to see what a wonderful time we had enjoying Thanksgiving. As the season of Christmas begins, the students of Bridges have much to celebrate. To see what is happening click: “December_Newsletter“
read moreDue to shortage of vaccines the Department of Health has CANCELLED the requirement for the mandatory flu shot for the 2009-2010 school year. Please read below if you would like more information.
FROM: Heather Howard Commissioner
SUBJECT: Immunization of Pupils in School
The purpose of this memo is to provide guidance for all schools, preschools, or child care facilities concerning the requirement at N.J.A.C. 8:57-4.2 that a principal, director or other person in charge of a school, preschool, or child care facility shall not knowingly admit or retain any child whose parent or guardian has not submitted acceptable evidence of the child’s immunization.
Pursuant to N.J.A.C. 8:57-4.22(d), the Commissioner of the Department of Health and Senior Services (the Department) determined that due to limited vaccine availability it is appropriate and reasonable to temporarily suspend for the 2009 – 2010 academic year the mandatory requirement for children six months through 59 months of age attending any child-care center or preschool facility to receive at least one dose of influenza vaccine.
This temporary suspension is based on delays in vaccine production with a resultant delay in delivery and supply shortage within New Jersey. The Department received multiple inquiries concerning influenza vaccine, difficulties in locating seasonal vaccine, and the requirements for evidence of immunization to admit or retain a child in a school, preschool, or child care facility. Furthermore, the CDC stated in a November 9, 2009, briefing that up to 114 million doses of seasonal flu vaccine may be produced this year but did not know the exact timetable for getting the doses. Because timing of influenza vaccine production and distribution is unpredictable, availability of the vaccine supply does not always coincide with peak demand. In New Jersey, influenza typically occurs any time between October through early April. However, the peak season of occurrence is during January and February.
Influenza is a highly infectious acute viral respiratory disease that annually causes moderate or severe illness to persons of all ages. The major complication of influenza is pneumonia. Children less than two years of age have comparable high rates of hospitalizations to those adults 65 years of age and older. Infants and preschool-aged children are considered to be among the most efficient incubators and transmitters of this disease to other susceptible healthy or high risk persons with certain medical conditions. The Department strongly recommends that all children six months through 59 months of age attending any child-care center or preschool facility receive at least one dose of influenza vaccine contingent on vaccine availability. The Department believes that widespread use of influenza vaccine among preschool-aged children will decrease the incidence of influenza among children and adults.
The principal, director or other person in charge of a school, preschool, or child care facility may request information to document compliance with the vaccine requirement and enter the information in an appropriate vaccine record. Individuals should be directed to the Department’s website specifically the Find a Flu Shot Locator for vaccine clinics. In addition, the Department implemented a toll-free hotline (1-866-321-9571) operating every day to provide general information about vaccine availability information.
Earlier this week, in collaboration with the federal government, Google Inc. launched a flu shot finder to provide individuals with the locations of clinics that offer vaccines. This site can be accessed through the Department’s website at http://nj.gov/health/flu/h1n1.shtml. It allows the public to search by town, county and zip code to find flu shots at locations such as major retail pharmacies and supermarkets. The site also includes the public health clinics that have been listed on the DHSS “Find a Flu Shot” button. The website can also be accessed at www.google.com/flushot.
The DHSS is also recommending that individuals contact their physician, community health center, local pharmacy, local or county health department, hospital or school to check for available seasonal vaccine. Many doctors, health clinics and schools are providing vaccine to their patients and students, while local health departments, pharmacies and some hospitals are offering clinics to the public.
The Department continues to recommend seasonal flu vaccine for all children age 6 months to 18 years because children are vulnerable to flu-related complications, including death.
Date: November 24, 2009 /s/ Heather Howard
Heather Howard
Commissioner
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For anyone who is interested in learning more about the H1N1 Influenza virus you are invited to attend a meeting given by Dave Richardson a Manalapan Township Health Officer. Below is a copy of the invitation I was asked to pass along to you.
***AN IMPORTANT REMINDER***
SEASONAL FLU VACCINES ARE NOW MANDATORY FOR ALL STUDENTS UNDER 59 MONTHS OF AGE!
Hi all.
I just want to share with you that, at that the invitation of the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District , I will be making 2 presentations to the community about H1N1 influenza. They are scheduled for Thursday, September 24th and Wednesday, October 7th. Both presentations will be at the Manalapan-Englishtown Middle School (MEMS) starting at 7:00pm. The presentation will cover the current knowledge of the disease, the control efforts – including stay-at-home policies – and the upcoming vaccination campaign. The presentation is open to all residents. Please feel free to share the information with the parents of your students.
Wm. David Richardson
Health Officer
Manalapan Township
120 Route 522
Manalapan, New Jersey 07726
(732) 446-8345
fax (732) 446-1576
drichardson@twp.manalapan.nj.us
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