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El Departamento de Educación de Florida acaba de proporcionar la directiva para que todos los distritos escolares de Florida cierren las escuelas durante las próximas dos semanas debido a las preocupaciones sobre el coronavirus.

Mientras que estamos actualmente en las vacaciones de primavera (Spring Break) para la semana del 16 al 20 de marzo, esto significa que extenderemos nuestro cierre hasta el 27 de marzo. Nuestro plan de acción es reabrir las escuelas a partir del lunes 30 de marzo.

Para cumplir con la directiva del Departamento de Educación, los siguientes hechos entrarán en vigencia de inmediato:

 

  • Todas las Escuelas Públicas del Condado de Hillsborough estarán cerradas, incluyendo las escuelas tradicionales y las chárter, durante las próximas dos semanas; 
  • TODAS las actividades extracurriculares se cancelarán durante este período de tiempo;
  • Durante la semana del 23 de marzo, todos los estudiantes tendrán acceso a actividades educativas a través de nuestro Plan de contingencia de educación en linea (eLearning) para garantizar instrucción educativa;
  • Durante las próximas dos semanas, todas las escuelas recibirán una limpieza profunda para garantizar un ambiente seguro
  • Además, el estado retrasará el inicio de todas las pruebas de FSA y EOC por al menos dos semanas.

 

Además, el estado retrasará el inicio de todas las pruebas de FSA y EOC por al menos dos semanas.

Como saben, la salud y la seguridad de nuestros estudiantes, personal y miembros de la comunidad son nuestra principal prioridad. En los próximos días, continuaré proporcionando actualizaciones para asegurarme de que todos estén informados de todos los próximos pasos.

Aprecio su comprensión y compromiso con nuestros estudiantes y espero que cada uno de ustedes tenga unas vacaciones de primavera (Spring Break) relajantes.

 

Addison Davis

Superintendent of Schools          

Please see below for the Coronavirus Preparation Update provided by Hillsborough County Public Schools on March 3rd. Grady Elementary will be taking directives from the district. The most up to date information will be found on our district website at HillsboroughSchools.org.  

Here are some preventative steps you can take to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases like COVID-19 according to the CDC: 

           • Avoid close contact with people who are sick. 
           • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
           • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available. 
• Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash. 
• Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.  
• Stay home when you are sick.   
To view the CDC form in English, click here. Para Español, haga clic aquí
 

What can you do to help Grady?

           • Donate Lysol wipes, hand sanitizer, and tissues. You can drop them off at the front office.   
 
Please note that the district will be installing hand sanitizer dispensers on school buses, at the school's main entrance, and in the cafeteria in the coming days. In addition, the district will be providing disinfecting wipes for teachers to use in their classrooms, but it may take time for them to deliver to schools because of the large quantities required and current product shortages. Grady has hand sanitizer in our office and classrooms and the PTA purchased 38 containers of 110 Lysol wipes for our teachers to use in the meantime, but we appreciate any donations as they are not readily available in stores.  

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Coronavirus Preparation Update – March 3, 2020

We know you have questions about coronavirus/COVID-19 and how it may affect our schools and community. Our school district has been in constant contact with the experts at the Florida Department of Health.

Coronavirus is spread just like the flu, through droplets from sneezing or coughing. It can lead to a respiratory illness (an illness that affects breathing and involves the lungs) called COVID-19. If you have specific questions about you or your family’s health, contact your health care provider.

Current situation

1) We are operating our schools as usual, with normal hours. We are taking proactive steps for the health and well-being of our students and staff—frequently cleaning our classrooms and common areas. We are also installing more hand sanitizer dispensers in our schools. At this time, based on guidance from the Florida Department of Health, there is no reason to be scared—just be smart about prevention.

2) It is important to talk with your family about using good hygiene—this stops the spread of most illnesses. Follow the prevention steps here, especially:

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for 20 seconds
  • Don’t touch your eyes, nose or mouth without washing your hands first
  • Cough or sneeze into your elbow or sleeve—not your hand

3) Stay home if you are sick. This helps stop the spread of any illness, including a cold or flu, and lets you rest and recover. If you have the symptoms of COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus—fever, cough and shortness of breath—call your regular doctor and don’t go to school or work.

Absences due to illness

We always encourage our parents to keep their children home if they are sick. If a student stays home from school due to illness, and the student’s parent or guardian reports the reason for the absence to the school, the absence is excused under our district’s Attendance Policy.

For excused absences, students can make up the work they missed and can work with their teachers for missed assignments and tests. 

We are working with our teachers to ensure teachers who use Edsby are posting assignments there whenever possible and all teachers are making arrangements for make-up work. 

Spring Break and travel

With Spring Break coming, you may be asking yourself—should I travel? The CDC’s Coronavirus Information for Travelers webpage has the latest information. This is important: There are specific areas around the world and in the U.S. with high numbers of coronavirus cases. If you travel to a place where coronavirus transmission is happening and then you develop symptoms, you will be isolated by the Florida Department of Health for at least two weeks and you will put your family, friends and others at risk.

Hand sanitizer in schools and buses

We have ordered hand sanitizer dispensers to install on school buses and at the main entrances and cafeterias of all district-operated schools. We will be installing them as we receive them over the coming days. We are also looking to purchase disinfecting wipes that teachers can use as needed in their classroom. Because of the large numbers involved—235 schools with 12,000 classrooms—we have to find suppliers who have the large quantities we need and then have them shipped here, so this may take time.

Updates

We will continue to share regular updates via email and on our district website at HillsboroughSchools.org

March 6, 2020 Update 

Grady Elementary School Book Fair

March 9th - 13th

Grady Elementary School’s Spring Book Fair is next week, and we need more volunteers to make the event a success! Volunteers help children make their choices while they shop and ensure the process runs smoothly. Please take a moment to sign up here: https://volunteer.scholastic.com/#/signup/834NSzDgy
 
The event runs from March 9th-13th and is located in the Kathryn Hance Media Center from 7:20 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. daily. There will be family nights on Wednesday (March 11th) and Thursday (March 12th) for parents to shop from 4:00-7:30 p.m. 
 

To view the interactive Book Fair Flyer: Click Here

Consider using the new eWallet feature in lieu of sending kids with cash. For more information, please click on eWallet. If you plan on sending cash, it is recommended to place cash in an envelope with students names for younger children. Keep in mind that there is an 8.5% sales tax added to all items. 

If you are unable to shop in person, click on Shop Online to access our online book fair. 

If you have any questions, please contact our Media Specialist, Mr. Tsourakis,  at [email protected].fl.us

2020 Art Summer Camp Series is now open for registration!

Registration is now open for our 2020 Grady Summer Art Camps. Please visit www.gradyartcamp.com to get more details. Space is limited as we fill up each year. Our themed art camps focus on the exploration of art material through hands-on guided learning, interactive art play and skill development. Our summer art camps are a place where children feel comfortable expressing their creativity while meeting like-minded kids. You can also call 813-544-5140 to get camp information.
 
(3) Camp Week Dates:
June 8 - June 11th, June 15 -18th, June 22 -25th


Camp Times: 8am -12pm or 12:30pm -4:30pm (Both half and full day camps available: Sign up for both the morning and afternoon sessions to have your child participate as a full day camper)

Camp Price: $129 per camper per session. $25 non refundable deposit to hold spot

Camper Ages: Pre K-5th grade (Current 2019-2020 school year)

Camp Location: Grady Elementary, 3910 W Morrison Ave, Tampa, FL 33629

Number of Campers: Only 20 campers per class (Camp will feature 2 different classrooms)

Please visit 
www.gradyartcamp.com to get registered with only a $25 camp deposit.
You can also call 
813-544-5140 to get camp information. Space is limited as we fill up each year.
 

South Tampa Basketball Camp
Summer Registration Info.

Where: Held at Grady Elementary School  - 3910 W. Morrison Ave. Tampa 33629 

When: Week 1: June 8th-11th

           Week 2: June 15th-18th

           Week 3: June 22nd-25th

Times: Monday-Thursday 8:30-12:00 (V.I.P Child Care is available to pickup at Grady at Noon and take to daycare if needed.) Please call Coach Harris for details.

Grades: 1st-10th Boys & Girls

Coaches: All Certified Teachers/Coaches in Hillsborough County with many years of experience.

Pricing: One week purchase=$115

             Two week purchase=$110 (per week)

             Three week purchase=$105 (per week)

Military Discount: -$10 off total purchase.

Please visit us at www.southtampabasketball.com for details, forms to fill out, and address to send forms and payment or call Coach Harris at (813) 928-4673. 

EARLY REGISTRATION APRIL 1ST=$10 OFF
(ONLY ONE DISCOUNT PER FAMILY)
DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS MAY 8th TO SECURE A T-SHIRT

If you have an incoming Kindergarten student, please join us for Grady Elementary's Ready for Kindergarten event on February 19th! Come and learn important information about our school, the kindergarten program and how to help your child make a smooth transition.  You will also have the opportunity to register your child for kindergarten (requirements below). Children are allowed to attend. 
 
Event Details: 
February 19, 2020 -  8:15 am -9:15 am
 
Grady Elementary School
Katherine Kay Hance Media Center
3910 Morrison Ave. Tampa, FL 33629
 
Registration Requirements:
Child must be 5 on or before September 1, 2020
Original Birth Certificate
Social Security Card (if available)
Current Physical and Shot Record
2 Proofs of Address - Current Electric Bill, Lease Agreement, Warranty Deed, 
Tax Receipt, Homestead Exemption or Contract for Purchase of Home
Entries for the Doodad Sculpture Contest are due next week! The deadline for submission is Monday, February 10th for K-2nd graders and Wednesday, February 12th for 3-5th graders. 
Mrs. Grigsby has given demonstrations about this project in class. There are shoe templates on the front office counter for interested students/parents to pick up. All students must include an artist statement briefly explaining their art along with their names, name of the homeroom teacher and their grade on a separate piece of paper.
 
There will be school-level awards given out to 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Honorable Mention winners for each grade level. We will also be hosting a party celebrating all school-level winners. 
 
For more details and contest guidelines, please click on Doodad Sculpture Contest or email Debonique.Grigsby@sdhc.k12.fl.us with any questions.