Newsletter - March 2022
108 W New York Avenue • Oshkosh, WI 54901
Main Office: (920) 424-0177 • Fax: (920) 424-7512
School Day Schedule:
8:19 a.m. - 3:37 p.m.
Kristi Levy, Principal
Amy Hughes, Assistant Principal
No School Dates
No School Dates:
March 21-25 Spring break
Early Release Dates
March 9, 2022
Illness Attendance Procedures
Please make sure that you are still calling the attendance office if your child will be too sick to attend their virtual classrooms. This would include anything that is remotely COVID-19 related. If you have any questions about this please call 920-424-0177 extension 4105.
OASD Student Daily Health Screen (Self-check)
OASD parents/guardians/caregivers must monitor their children for signs of infectious illness every day. This is especially critical during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Students who are sick cannot attend school in-person. The following self-check should be completed by parents/guardians/caregivers for each child before sending them to school.
Prior to sending your child to school:
If your child or any household members has a cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing or new loss of taste or smell:
● Keep your child and any unvaccinated siblings home from school and contact your child’s health office and main office for attendance.
If your child or any household members has at least two or more of the following symptoms: fever, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle/body aches, headache, sore throat, fatigue, congestion/runny nose or nausea:
● Keep your child and any unvaccinated siblings home from school and contact your child’s health office and main office for attendance.
If your child has ONLY a fever or ONLY vomiting or ONLY diarrhea:
● Keep your symptomatic child home and notify the main office which symptom your absent student is experiencing.
If anyone in your household was tested for Covid, any unvaccinated family members must stay home until school has been notified of the PCR test results.
Please be aware that we are attempting to follow up with any absent children that do not provide a reason for the absence. Being proactive with Covid-19 symptoms keeps as many children in school learning as possible. Thank you so much for your patience, understanding, and cooperation while we work through the pandemic together.
We are happy to share the winners of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Essay Contest:
HIGH SCHOOL
1st Place: Ruby Snow, 10th grade, Mr. Cummings, Oshkosh North
2nd Place: Cristi Isaula-Reyes, 11th grade, Mr. Scott, Oshkosh West
3rd place: Julia Bock, 10th grade, Mr. Cummings, Oshkosh North
MIDDLE SCHOOL
1st Place: Victor Alatorre, 6th Grade, South Park Middle School, Mrs. Lipinski
2nd Place: Elizabeth Peterson, 6th Grade, Merrill Middle School, Mrs. Frenz
3rd place: Lauren Ebben, 8th Grade, Traeger Middle School, Mrs. Koehler
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
1st Place: Aria Schneider, 5th grade, Mr. Warren, Oaklawn Elementary
2nd Place: Emma Dawood, 5th grade, Mr. Warren, Oaklawn Elementary
3rd Place: Bailey Houle, 5th grade, Mr. Warren, Oaklawn Elementary
SCHOOLS WITH THE MOST PARTICIPANTS AT EACH GRADE LEVEL WINNING $400.00 FROM THE CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE AND THE DIVISION OF ACADEMIC SUPPORT OF INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE FOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION WORK:
OSHKOSH NORTH HIGH SCHOOL
MERRILL MIDDLE SCHOOL
OAKLAWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF YOU AND THANK YOU TO ALL THE TEACHERS AND STUDENTS WHO MADE THIS POSSIBLE
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