Maple Elementary School

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Fine Arts Night was a blast this year! We featured a variety of art for each grade. Each grade has studied many famous artists this year while creating their own fantastic art. Students have experienced the art of Wassily Kandinsky, Andy Warhol, Aaron Douglas, Claude Monet, and Vincent Van Gogh to name a few. The art work the children have produced has been both two and three dimensional, using a variety of material. The artwork has been both abstract and realistic. The students have stretched their imaginations and built new skills weekly. Mrs. Hosler would like to extend a thank you to all teachers and staff who have supported the arts this year and who helped out with Fine Arts Night.

                                                           School Nurse Notes 

 

As you plan for the summer, don’t forget the FALL.  Please go ahead NOW, and schedule SPORTS PHYSICALS, IMMUNIZATIONS, and APPOINTMENTS for Medication Orders.  All medication orders must be renewed each school year.

 

Please remember to pick up any remaining MEDICATION at school, on the last day.  You may contact the nurse at your child’s school to make special arrangements for pickup.  Medications not picked up on the last day of school, unless special arrangements have been made with the school nurse, will be disposed of.  We CANNOT send medications home with students.

 

A few other REMINDERS and for your information (FYI):

 

*During the summer, as always, please be vigilant about checking for HEAD LICE.  No student wants to start the school year with them!  If you have questions or concerns during the summer, you may call the Dorchester County Health Department 410-228-3294, or 410-901-8167.

 

*Please be aware that those ENERGY “BOOST” DRINKS may be too potent for your child. Many of them are loaded with caffeine/stimulants and may be harmful, causing adverse reactions.  There is no substitute for adequate rest.

 

*Remember to check the family for TICKS, especially when in tall grasses and heavily wooded areas.  Remove them right away, as the longer ticks are attached, the more likely they are to transmit diseases. Call the doctor if a rash or flu-like symptoms develop within a few days to a few weeks following a tick bite.  Mark the calendar when one is removed.

Have a great, healthy, happy summer!