September 17, 2021 Covid Letter
September 17, 2021
Dear Parents, Staff, and Community Members:
We have recently been notified by parents that three students at the elementary have tested positive for COVID-19. While we must protect the privacy of the students and families involved, we believe it is best to communicate transparently with you so you can make well-informed decisions for your family.
There is nothing more important to the district than the safety and health of our students, our staff, and their families. We are working with county health officials to address this situation. It was determined that there is minimal risk to the students’ classmates and staff members at this time, due to the closing of the school. The health department stated that staff and students are allowed back to school 10 days after initial symptoms begin as long as they feel well enough to attend and do not have a fever. We will continue to closely monitor the health of our students and staff and take appropriate actions as needed. You can help us by keeping your child home if they are ill and report positive tests. We will continue to follow COVID-related safety procedures.
COVID-19 is transmitted through person-to-person contact and through the exchange of respiratory droplets. As more cases are being confirmed across the state, including in our community, we must be vigilant. Symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. If you or any member of your family exhibit these symptoms, please contact your medical provider or health department for advice immediately. Symptoms usually appear 2-14 days after exposure.
The CDC recommends the following best practices to help prevent the spread of COVID-19:
- Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
- Use alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available.
- Avoid close contact with those who are sick.
- Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue or your sleeve.
- Avoid touching your eyes, mouth, and nose.
- Disinfect frequently touched surfaces and objects.
- Stay at home when you are sick.
- Practice social distancing, leaving at least three feet between
you and other people.
- Wear a cloth mask in public when you cannot social distance.
Our greatest priority is the safety of our students, staff, and community members. It is important to remember that children are greatly influenced by the reactions of adults when facing difficult circumstances. I encourage everyone to remain calm and to be empathic and respectful to those affected.
Sincerely,
Trisha Simonson
Riggins Elementary Principal
Riggins Elementary Closure
September 14, 2021
Dear Riggins Elementary Families,
I hope this communication finds you safe and well. Unfortunately, we continue to experience illness at the elementary. No additional positive Covid tests for staff have been reported since the initial three from this past weekend. However, we just received information that one student from the elementary, who has a sibling at the high school, has tested positive. In addition, there continue to be staff members who are feeling ill due to a virus (not Covid). With the number of illnesses, we do not have enough substitutes, nor support staff to cover every classroom. In addition, because of illnesses, it would be unwise to combine classrooms. Therefore, we will close Riggins Elementary for Wednesday and Thursday of this week and resume school on Monday, September 20, 2021. The middle/high school are not yet experiencing the same issues and will be open those two days.
Each one of you will receive a text, phone call, or e-mail (or all three) message today from Mr. Doramus through our district mass communication tool. The down side of this tool is we are limited to the message that can be sent in a form that everyone will receive the message. Thus, the reason for this letter. We will continue to use this tool to communicate, but please understand the limitations of what can be communicated. If you have any questions or clarifications you can email either Mr. Doramus or myself. Middle school and high school parents please email Mr. Ewing at ewingk@jsd243.org. Elementary school parents please email me at simonsont@jsd243.org. If you do not have the means to email you can call my cell phone at 1-208-315-3250.
Thank you for your patience and understanding during these difficult times. We are aware of the difficulties that this poses to many families and want you to know that this is a time where we are attempting to make the best choices for our staff and students. Likewise, we know you will make the best choices you can for your family.
Sincerely,
Trisha Simonson
Rabid Bat
This morning, Riggins Elementary made contact with Idaho North Central District in regards to a bat found on our playground and submitted for testing. The bat was found to be positive for rabies.
This is a common occurrence in Idaho. We have conducted interviews with students and none have admitted to touching the bat. At this time we feel confident that there was no exposure through contact. Rabies is rarely transmitted to people, but when it does, it is most commonly through a bite or scratch. If you have concerns or your student is believed to have touched or witnessed someone touching the bat with bare hands, please contact the health district in Lewiston at (208)799-3100.
If you see wild animals that are acting strange, leave it alone and contact the health district.
A copy of the press release has been posted on the school district Facebook page and the health districts page.
For more information, the CDC has numerous documents for you to access.
https://www.cdc.gov/rabies/exposure/index.html
Elementary Closure
Dear Riggins Elementary Families,
A positive Covid-19 test has been reported for a member of the elementary staff. In addition, a few of our teachers are feeling ill (negative or not yet tested for Covid-19). Due to a shortage of substitute teachers and to protect the students and staff, we will be closing the elementary for Monday and Tuesday. There have been no illnesses reported at the middle and high school, so they will have school these two days. We will monitor the situation closely and communicate updates to parents as needed. Please monitor students for symptoms and stay safe.
Sincerely,
Trish Simonson
Riggins Elementary Principal
Revised and Proposed Plan
Dear Stakeholders,
It is time to revise the Reopening Plan. Please review the proposed document and email comments to Trish Simonson Principal/ Leadership Team Chairperson.
simonsont@jsd243.org
15th Year Community BBQ
Update-BBQ Cancelled
This event will be rescheduled for a later date.
High School Football Game Cancelled
Unfortunately our high school football game against Timberline that was scheduled for this Friday, September 10, has been cancelled. Sadly their school is currently closed.
Trustee Election
Election Time: Notice of Filing Deadline
Salmon River Joint School District #243 has Trustee Zone 4 & Zone 5 up for Election
Salmon River Joint School District #243 is looking for patrons living in Zone 4(SE of Riggins & HWY 95, Zone 5(SW Rapid River) these are general locations.
Anyone interested in being a please call the District Office for more details 630-6027.
Michelle Hollon / Clerk
SRJSD #243
Job Openings
Salmon River Jt. School District 243
POSITION OPENING:
2021-2022 School Year
Full-Time Custodian / Full Benefits included
Part-Time Bus Drivers / No Benefits
Applications and job description are available at the Salmon River
Joint School District 243 website ( http://www.jsd243.org ). Submit
completed application by e-mail to
Superintendent Jim Doramus ( doramusj@jsd243.org ) Position is
open until filled.
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