Middle School Newsletter March 21st 2022

Dear PCS Families,

We hope that you all have a great Spring Break!  If you are looking for some fun things to do around town check out the following link for some ideas! https://saintlouis.kidsoutandabout.com/

Face Covering Update:

When we return from spring break on March 28, 2022, face coverings will be optional in all Premier Charter School buildings.  This is a decision that was made after very careful analysis of updated guidance from the CDC, the St. Louis City Department of Health, and most importantly, our ongoing evaluation of our own COVID case data.  As seen below, we have had 7 total COVID positive cases over the last 4 weeks and as such, feel confident that our data supports this decision.

Moving forward, we want to ensure that we support all students, staff and families in their decisions regarding face coverings.  This is an excellent opportunity to talk to your child(ren) about respecting the decisions of others.  Also, please keep in mind that we offer virtual learning to all students through our partnership with the Missouri MOCAP program.  If you are interested in transitioning to MOCAP as a result of this decision, you can contact your child(ren)’s principal for more information.

If there is a “COVID-19 outbreak” at a school, as defined below, masks will be required for a temporary period of time at that school or building. The goal is to limit additional spread during an outbreak, protect the health and safety of students and staff, and avoid having to close the school. Therefore, masks will be required for all individuals in the school building for two weeks (14 calendar days) once the positivity rate reaches the threshold noted below. If after two weeks, the building’s positivity rate is below the threshold noted below, then masks will once again become optional. However, if the positivity rate for the building remains at or above the threshold defined below, then all individuals in the building will be required to wear face masks for an additional week or until the school building’s positivity rate is below the threshold noted below. 

An outbreak in a school is defined as: 2% or more of the student population tests positive for COVID-19 at a given time. We will continue to monitor health conditions of teachers and staff and include this information on our weekly principal newsletters.

PCS is committed to the health and safety of all members of the school community.  As a result, if there is a significant spike in COVID positive cases, even if we do not reach the 2% threshold, we may make the decision to temporarily reinstate face coverings as described above.

Before and After Care 22-23 - 

Please note the  22-23 SY BAC Application for next year. The 1st lottery will be April 15th and the 2nd will be May 6th. All families will be notified prior to summer break so that they have advance notice to make other arrangements if necessary.

This is for all parents that have kids receiving special education services at PCS - 

Dear Parents, 

The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education values the opinions of all parents in Missouri’s schools. We would appreciate you taking the time to respond to this brief survey about the special education services your child receives. This survey is confidential; your individual responses are not shared with the school district or anyone else. Only a summary of all responses is provided to school districts in order to help all schools improve education for our children. 

You may complete this survey online.  Please complete by March 31

Thank you very much for providing your input. (1) Online: Go to http://spec.education/ and enter the following Access Code: JUJYHA

Father Daughter Night - 

Upcoming Dates:

  • March 21-25 - No School Spring Break 

  • March 28- Masks optional 

  • April 1 - Father/Daughter Skate Night

  • April 6- Board Meeting 

Kim Wright M.Ed, LPC, RPT
Premier Charter School

Middle School Principal

kwright@premiercharterschool.org

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