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*LEAPs

LEAPs will begin for grades K-6th on September 12th. If you want your child to participate in the LEAPs program, please make sure you turn in a registration form by Tuesday, September 6th. These can be picked up in the office, downloaded at the link below, or you may message your child's teacher to send one home. 

LEAPsProgramParentHandbook.pdf

 

*PTO

PTO meeting dates are listed on the school website calendar page under "school events." You can now join these meetings via Zoom and the link for meetings will be posted on the homepage of the school website the week of the meeting. 

Check out the PTO website at: www.rcepto.com

*Kids Corral Information

Kids Corral childcare is open Monday-Friday from 6:30 am - 7:30 am and 3:30 pm - 6:00 pm during the school year.  We are closed whenever school is closed. During the summer we are open June-July from 6:30 am - 6:00 pm.  The month of June we will be at Mountain City Elementary and the month of July we will be here at Roan Creek. There is a registration fee of $30 and $10 for each additional child.  Bills are sent home weekly and are income based. The handbook and registration forms are available to download at the links below. 

KCCCRegistrationForms.pdf

KCCCParentHandbook.pdf

 

*TCAP Information and Resources

Parents may sign up for their child to receive extra time on the TCAP test using the link below. 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSenkbew7BzjgITZIJyGXKvSb6-ULMpF6cC4BZ4TY2znI7KtYQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

*COVID and School Attendance 

COVID continues to be a concern in our community and schools.  The following protocols are in place for the 2022-2023 school year to address COVID and school attendance:

A student that is at school and is symptomatic with a fever will be sent home and given 2 days of excused absences by the school nurse.  If the child is not better after the two days, he/she will be required to be tested for COVID.  This can be done in the doctor’s office, by the school nurse, or a home test.  If the test is completed by a doctor, the school nurse MUST have verification from the doctor that the student tested positive.  This can be in the form of a doctor’s excuse stating that the child has tested positive.  If the test is completed at home, a picture of the positive test MUST be sent to the school nurse.  If the test is positive, the student’s absence will be coded as D for distance learning (including the two days mentioned above).   The student will only have five (5) days of distance learning.  Please note that if the child is sick over the weekend, those days are included in the five days.  If the test is negative, the student must return to school.  If the child does not return to school, the absences will be counted as unexcused.  Any further missed days after the two-day period without a doctor’s excuse or positive test results will be counted as unexcused absences. 

If a child is at home and becomes symptomatic and does not attend school, the parent/guardian may call the school stating such.  However, the parent/guardian must provide proof that their child has tested positive for COVID (please see the paragraph above.)  Proof of the positive test results will result in five (5) days of absences being coded as D for distance learning. The student will only have five (5) days of distance learning.  Please note that if the child is sick over the weekend, those days are included in the five days.  If a parent/guardian chooses not to test, all absences will be counted as unexcused. 

There will be no contact tracing or quarantine for exposed students.  Students will not be placed on homebound due to COVID. 

All school employees must use sick leave for all COVID related absences.  All employees must have proof a positive test result in order to avoid requiring a doctor’s note for four or more consecutive days.  This must be attached to the absentee form.

*Homebound Information for the 2022-2023 School Year

The purpose of Homebound Instruction is to provide educational services outside of the regular classroom to students with temporary illness or injuries to help students maintain their academic performance during recovery.   The Johnson County School System has updated its homebound services/policies and request packet. We will no longer accept the previous homebound forms.  For any questions, please contact Edna Miller, Homebound Supervisor, at emiller@jocoed.net.

homeboundservices.pdf

homeboundrequestpacket2022-2023.pdf

*Flu Vaccinations Available at Your Child's School

The Johnson County Health Department and the Johnson County School System have partnered to provide seasonal influenza (flu) vaccinations at your child's school. If your child is uninsured, there is no cost to you for the flu vaccine. If your child is covered by insurance, including TennCare and private insurance, the County Health Department will file a claim with the insurance plan and receive reimbursement directly from the insurance plan . There is no out of pocket cost to you for the flu vaccines provided during this school flu vaccination clinic.

Health Department nurses will vaccinate children and school staff using the injectable (shot) flu vaccine. Clinics will begin as soon as the vaccine arrives at the health department (usually middle to late fall).

If you would like for your child to receive flu vaccine, please complete the following consent form. Be sure to sign the form electronically as this will be your permission for your student to receive the vaccine. You must fill out a separate consent form for each student you would like to receive the vaccine. If at a later date you change your mind and do not wish for your child to receive flu vaccine at the school, please notify the Johnson County Health Department at 423-727-9731 prior to the clinic date. This service to the students and staff is being done to decrease the impact of seasonal flu in our communities and to decrease school absenteeism.

Consent Form - English

Consent Form - Spanish