I hope you are all staying safe and healthy. As per usual, please check in about our reminders below...
Please be sure to read below to remind yourselves of our COVID protocols, but there are a couple of very important things to highlight here: 1. We are encouraging everyone to wear KN95s or KF94s as the CDC has put out guidance that these masks are superior in protecting against Omicron than cloth masks. 2. We are now able to eat inside...which worked out timing wise because it is supposed to rain tomorrow. We will wear masks anytime we are not actively eating/drinking.
Low of 46 and high of 48 with rain (between 9 am-12:30 pm in Dunwoody).
Please remember, if you are dropping off or picking up in CARPOOL, this is only for students in 3rd grade and older. Any student younger than 3rd grade will need to be dropped off & picked up at their classroom. If you need EARLY PICK-UP, please send an email ahead of time or a note with your child. EVERY child has to be signed out in the office. We will have your child waiting for you in the office at the time of requested pick up.
Also, each child should have a refillable water bottle and an extra mask with them. Additionally, if you want to send a nut-free snack with your child, feel free. Challah is served as snack.
COVID protocols:
Continuing to wear masks inside (KN95/KF94 encouraged).
Hand sanitizer is available throughout the building.
When NOT to come to class:
If a student or a member of your family has a suspected or confirmed case of coronavirus, no member of the family should come to religious school.
If there is a coronavirus case confirmed at your child’s Monday-Friday school that requires them to be quarantined from class, we require that all your children be quarantined from Sunday School as well.
If any member of the family has any of these symptoms, the student should not come to class:
If your child tests positive, please let us know as soon as possible. If the positive case happens within 2 days of being in our building, we must notify families and follow the quarantine guidance of the Georgia Department of Community Health, which means affected classrooms will be virtual the following week.