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LISD E-Newsletter

January 28, 2022

Table of Contents:

 

1. Admin Alley

2. Around The District

3. Stacey Happenings

4. Elementary Happenings

5. PTSO Spotlight

6. Good Information

7. Random Shots

Upcoming Events:

 

*Monday Jan. 31 

Basketball-JH Boys & Girls A Teams vs. Sabinal at Stacey

5:00 & 6:00pm

*Tuesday Feb. 2 

Basketball - Boys Varsity vs. Lee Academy at Stacey 

5:00pm 

*Friday Feb. 4 

Basketball - Boys Junior Varsity and Boys & Girls Varsity vs. Sabinal at Stacey 

5:00, 6:00 & 7:30

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Admin Alley

Dr. Roper and the team from the district office braved the bitter weather early this morning to pass out breakfast tacos to parents in their cars as they dropped off students. It was our first cowboy breakfast drive through! 

The district also provided a chili lunch to the staff topped off with Dr. Roper's famous peach cobbler!  Thank you! 

Around the District

February 9, 2022 we are hosting a 2nd vaccination clinic in the Lyon Center from 1-6PM.  All COVID vaccines, booster, and FLU shot will be available. There is an incentive available to those who qualify for it**. There is no pre-registration required for any vaccination clients. You’ll fill out the paperwork upon arrival. Clients are seen in the order in which they submit their paperwork, so the first come-first serve process plays out as the order in which the paperwork is submitted and not in the order in which someone arrives. For example, someone arriving for a booster may finish their paperwork faster than a family who has to fill out paperwork for 3 children, even if the family arrives first. There can be a long wait time to get vaccinated if there are many people at once, so we will have staff members letting people know what the estimated turn-around time is when they get there, so that they have some idea. However, this will be an approximation, as we cannot give an exact time frame. If you have any questions please let me know and I will answer you as soon as possible.

**Vaccination incentive

For anyone who receives a Johnson & Johnson vaccine (a single dose) or completes their Pfizer or Moderna series (2 doses in total) is eligible to receive the vaccination incentive from the San Antonio Metro Health (MH) clinic.  This incentive is a $100 HEB gift card and is only available from San Antonio Metro Health clinics upon the completion of the Johnson & Johnson or the 2nd dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccines.

 **HEB Gift Card Eligibility:

For anyone who receives a J&J vaccine (a single dose) or completes their Pfizer or Moderna series (2 doses in total). This includes the 5-11 yr. olds, who can only get vaccinated with Pfizer.

Upon completion of the J&J or the 2nd dose of Pfizer or Moderna, the patient will receive a $100 HEB gift card.

The gift card is available at San Antonio Metro Health (MH) clinics only.

Patients are not required to have received the 1st dose Pfizer or Moderna at a MH clinic, but the 2nd dose has to be.

The 1st dose cannot have been received before 8/1/2021. Therefore, anyone who received their 1st dose before 8/1/2021, but still needs to get their 2nd dose, is not eligible for the gift card.

 

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Updated Information for COVID-19 Procedures

 

I would like to provide corrected and updated information to you concerning COVID-19 procedures as we understand them today.  In my last letter, I stated that students would need to provide proof of a negative COVID test before they are allowed back in school.  This was only partially correct information and I apologize.

 

The guidelines below will be followed for quarantine and isolation for unvaccinated individuals:

 

 Quarantine – close contact with someone with COVID-19

 

*Quarantine for 5 days: stay home and away from other people for at least 5 days (day 0 through day 5) after your last contact with a person who has COVID-19. The date of your exposure is considered day 0. Wear a well-fitting mask when around others at home, if possible.

*Within 10 days after your last close contact with someone with COVID-19, watch for fever (100.4˚F or greater), cough, shortness of breath, or other COVID-19 symptoms.

*If you develop symptoms, get tested immediately and isolate until you receive your test results. If you test positive, follow isolation recommendations.

*If you do not develop symptoms, get tested at least 5 days after you last had close contact with someone with COVID-19. Once negative test results are provided to the nurse, the child may return to campus. Note: home test kits will be accepted if you bring them on campus and test together with the nurse for clearance.

*If test results are not provided, the child may not return on campus until 10 days of quarantine are complete.

*Mask wear must continue for 5 days after leaving quarantine.

 

*Children under 2 years and others who cannot wear a mask must quarantine for 10 days

 

Isolation – positive COVID test or develop COVID-19 symptoms

 

*Isolate for 5 days from the date tested regardless of vaccine status.

*The child/staff member may return to campus after at least 5 days since testing and improvement of symptoms.

*Mask wearing must continue for 5 days after leaving isolation.

*Children under two years and others who cannot wear a mask will isolate for 10 days.

 

If you came into close contact with someone with COVID-19 and you are in one of the following groups, you do not need to quarantine during the 5 days but do still need to be tested on day 5 and be negative to remain on campus:

 

*You are ages 18 or older and are considered fully vaccinated.

*You are ages 5-17 years and completed the primary series of COVID-19 vaccines.

 

*In both of these scenarios the nurse will need a copy of vaccination card to be on campus during quarantine.

 

Upload COVID Vaccine Card- Student

https://www.cognitoforms.com/LacklandISD1/ProofOfCOVID19VaccinationsStudents

 

Upload COVID Vaccine Card- staff

https://www.cognitoforms.com/LacklandISD1/ProofOfCOVID19Vaccinations

 

We are still experiencing a shortage of COVID test kits.  If you can obtain a home COVID test kit, we ask that you bring the unopened test kit to the nurse so that the test can be completed with the nurse in the Isolation Clinic or other designated area.  If the test is negative, the student will be allowed to go to class.  If the test is positive for COVID, you will be asked to take your child home and they will be required to quarantine for five days as recommended by the CDC.

 

If you are interested in additional information regarding COVID-19 and the recommendations for schools by the CDC, you may read more here.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/k-12-contact-tracing/about-quarantine.html#print

 

As a reminder, parents may utilize other testing sites here on the installation or in the city to get your child(ren) tested and then bring the testing result(s) to the nurse for verification. Testing locations in Bexar County can be found at this link: Testing - City of San Antonio.

 

We realize that this is a stressful time for you and your children and the District is doing everything we can to keep our students safe each day. Our nurses are working hard to make the best decisions possible to keep students safe and in school.  We ask that you be patient as we maneuver this ever-changing landscape.

 

Respectfully,

Dr. Burnie L. Roper

Superintendent of Schools

 

FREE LUNCH & BREAKFAST

FOR ALL LISD STUDENTS DURING THE 2021-2022 School Year

Menus are available online at: https://www.lacklandisd.net/departments/operations/child-nutrition-services.

 

*More Information

 

Job Opportunities!

Lackland Independent School District is looking for…

 

*Elementary, Middle School and High School Substitutes

*Substitute Nurses

*Elementary Cafeteria Monitors

*Elementary Cafeteria Monitor/cross-walk

*Bus Drivers

*Custodians

Click on the link to apply https://www.applitrack.com/lacklandisd/onlineapp/default.aspx

Stacey Happenings

Seniors 2022!

The Stacey senior class enjoyed a pizza lunch meeting on Wednesday in Mrs Cashion’s Room. After the business discussion, Mr. Shelby and Ms. Street showed the students how to register to vote.

 

Stacey Art!

Students in Ms. Stege’s junior high and high school art classes have been busy creating beautiful pieces of art in many disciplines!

Stay tuned for more!

 

It was a busy week in the Stacey Library, as we had three full days of class visits!

 

Mrs. Clark-Chan’s 6th grade ELA classes visited to learn about how our nonfiction section was organized and how to find good nonfiction books for their assignment. They will use their books to write research essays on a topics they find interesting. Students are writing about a variety of topics including frogs, Henry VII, Chernobyl, and even Danny Devito!

 

Coach Bonnett and Coach Rigney had Ms. Larkins visit the Junior High P.E. classes as they started their Cultural Dance projects.  She reviewed how to find information in our Library collection and databases, how to avoid plagiarism, and how to correctly cite sources.  Students will use these skills as they select and research a dance…from the country of their choosing. Students will complete a research paper of a  cultural dance from their chosen country as well as perform the dance for class.

 

Ms. Schulte’s 7th grade ELA classes visited to create their own Book Spine poetry using our Library books!  They chose 6-8 books to create their own original poem using the titles. Here are a few of the final drafts!

Anonymous

by: Callie Beyea

By: Cambria Hulbert

By: Joseph Witz

By: Suzanna Richter

By: Zelany Conger

 
 

 The Industrial Revolution

*Before the Civil War...

     In the early 1800s, manufacturing products changed from handmade to machine-made.  This period of time is called the FIRST INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION.  It changed small businesses into huge manufacturing companies.

     Almost all U.S. industry was in the Northern States BEFORE the Civil War.  Many Northerners worked in factories. 

These factories had large machines that produced clothes, guns, or farm tools much faster than individual workers could.

Southerners continued to farm for a living.  The ability to make products quickly by machine was a major advantage for the North in the Civil War.

 

**After the Civil War...

     A much more powerful SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION took place AFTER the Civil War.  The economy of the entire nation began to move away from farming toward industry.  Companies began to get much larger and production was greatly increased.  Because of industry, the nation's wealth grew by five-and-one-half times between 1860 and 1900. 

Americans moved from rural areas to cities to take jobs in factories.  Immigrants coming into the United States from all over the world also found factory jobs.

 

Pam Torre

6th Grade World Cultures and Geography

7th Grade Texas History

Stacey Jr/Sr High School

Bldg 8244/Room 4404

Elementary Happenings

Kinder with Mrs. Archibald

 

Stop by the Lackland ISD Media Center to see our beautiful, collaborative art installation. Students in grades PK through 5 all contributed to the piece after being inspired by Peter Reynolds' book, "The Dot" during library class. Over 500 individual dots were combined to make something special and truly one of a kind!

 

Pre / K mosaic snowman

 

Hard at work in SFA with Ms. Varnadoe

 

PTSO Spot light 

Good Information

 

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Published Homepage (scholastic.com)

 
 

Wednesday, February 2, 2022 

9:00 a.m.--11:00 a.m.

Family Engagement Network Meeting #3

This session is only for district or campus staff. Family Engagement Network Meetings are for any district or campus staff that work directly with families. The purpose of the Family Engagement Network Meetings are to provide training and support in areas to strengthen family-school partnerships. Community resources are shared along with hot topics and networking opportunities. Session ID# 76620

 

Lackland ISD has incredible Homework Help and Tutoring resources through our Local Public Libraries! 

Both the JBSA Lackland Library and the San Antonio Public Library have great Homework Help resources for grades Kinder–College, and for Parents!

For JBSA Lackland Library, go to https://sites.google.com/view/jbsalibrarieskidsathome
To get a JBSA Lackland Library Card – give them a call at 210-671-3610 from 11AM-4PM Monday-Friday and they can set it up over the phone.
SAPL’s Back to School Website: https://guides.mysapl.org/backtoschool
To get a SAPL Library Card: https://mysapl.ent.sirsi.net/
 

If you have questions or need help, feel free to reach out to your LISD Librarian!

 

SAPL Homework Help

 

JBSA Library Homework help at home

 

Tutor.com for Parents

 
 
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*Military One Source

 

*Steven A Cohen Military Family Life Clinic at Endeavors

 

*The Ecumenical Center for Education, Counseling and Health

Random Shots

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