Attention hot cocoa lovers! William B. Ward Elementary School needs your help with a survey! The #HotCocoaProject teaches students about STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics education) and how to investigate data. Students collaborated to identify what information they wanted to know and brainstormed questions to get survey respondents’ hot cocoa preferences. Now, it’s your turn! Help these young data scientists by taking the survey at this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScbSZGydL7HcKpUEIa5yzClJsnRUnew7PI5LuRF-gQdfwcWLA/viewform Thank you and stay warm!
over 2 years ago, Angelica Haase
Join us for our Zoom Webinar for ALMS 9th Grade Curriculum Overview. Happening now! https://zoom.us/j/97595124745
over 2 years ago, CSDNR
Registration for New Students Paused - Due to the escalation in COVID-19 cases, the City School District of New Rochelle is pausing Central Registration for new students. This pause will be temporary; further information will be shared when available. For more information, email Director of Pupil Services Millicent Lee at mlee@nredlearn.org or Assistant Superintendent for Student Support Services Jackielyn Manning Campbell at jmanningcampbell@nredlearn.org. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
over 2 years ago, Kevin Green
While schools are in virtual learning, the Boys & Girls Club of New Rochelle is hosting a Remote Learning Hub for children, in kindergarten through fifth grade, of essential workers. Boys & Girls Club members also can apply for the Tuesday-Friday program. Details: https://conta.cc/3FNzAtT. Learn about community-based childcare programs and providers here: https://www.childcarewestchester.org/services/parents
over 2 years ago, Angelica Haase
Apply for Remote Learning Hub and Childcare Options While schools are in virtual learning, the Boys & Girls Club of New Rochelle is hosting a Remote Learning Hub for children, in kindergarten through fifth grade, of essential workers. Boys & Girls Club members also can apply for the Tuesday-Friday program. Details: https://conta.cc/3FNzAtT. Learn about community-based childcare programs and providers here: https://www.childcarewestchester.org/services/parents
over 2 years ago, Angelica Haase
ALERT: The City School District of New Rochelle is switching to virtual learning for one week, effective this Monday, January 3, 2022. Our intention is to reopen our school buildings for in-person education on Monday, January 10, 2022. Details: https://conta.cc/3qEEUJV
over 2 years ago, Stu Shinske
COVID-19 Safety Update from Superintendent Jonathan Raymond. Details: https://conta.cc/32k4V8Q
over 2 years ago, Kevin Green
Join us for our Town Hall happening now! https://zoom.us/j/96645428850
over 2 years ago, CSDNR
Join us for our Town Hall happeing now! https://zoom.us/j/98271217339
over 2 years ago, CSDNR
Important COVID-19 Information - Vaccination Clinic Tuesday for Ages 5-11 at Daniel Webster Elementary School; Community Town Halls in Spanish Next Tuesday, and English on Dec. 2. Details: https://conta.cc/2ZjfPKP
over 2 years ago, Kevin Green
Alert: Early Dismissal on Wednesday: Schools will dismiss students 15 minutes early Wednesday as part of a “rapid dismissal” emergency drill mandated by New York State. A rapid dismissal may be required in the event of inclement weather or a school evacuation. Elementary school parents should expect students to be dropped off at bus stops, and arrive home, about 15 minutes early. Bee-Line buses for middle and high school students retain their usual schedules. Schools and district offices are closed on Thanksgiving and Friday.
over 2 years ago, Stu Shinske
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A COVID-19 case has been confirmed at George M. Davis Jr. Elementary School. Details: https://conta.cc/3qoysZ5
over 2 years ago, Janet Gleeson
A COVID-19 case has been confirmed at William B. Ward Elementary School. Details: https://conta.cc/3kDt9Bt
over 2 years ago, Janet Gleeson
Please learn about a new policy regarding results arising from the COVID-19 PCR Saliva Testing Program. The voluntary program is being conducted by the City School District of New Rochelle in partnership with Mount Sinai Hospital and C-19 Verbosity. Details: https://conta.cc/3C1xbsR
over 2 years ago, Janet Gleeson
COVID-19 Case at Albert Leonard Middle School. Details: https://conta.cc/3qqrFyb
over 2 years ago, Kevin Green
COVID-19 cases have been confirmed at Jefferson Elementary School. Details: https://conta.cc/3EMwqGc
over 2 years ago, Janet Gleeson
Check out this week's athletics schedule! https://5il.co/10o5t
over 2 years ago, Janet Gleeson
COVID-19 cases have been confirmed at Albert Leonard Middle School and William B. Ward Elementary School. Details: https://conta.cc/3FxMMn1 and https://conta.cc/30e8P2d
over 2 years ago, Stu Shinske
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The City School District of New Rochelle continues to investigate unacceptable issues with the private vendors that provide busing for the school district. These issues – communication, protocols regarding COVID-19 safety, buses that are late or do not show up, and bus-driver training – impact student learning. To get a close-up look, Superintendent Jonathan Raymond this morning visited the bus depot, then rode a Barnard Early Childhood Center bus with students. During his travel, he spoke with the bus yard manager, a dispatcher, driver and a bus monitor. While on the bus, he experienced the heavy morning traffic that resulted in the bus being late for a pickup stop. At Barnard, he saw the great job being done by faculty and staff who greeted students and guided them into the building. He plans to ride another bus Wednesday and will continue to update the community on his findings and potential next steps. Details: https://conta.cc/3lM4YR3 El Distrito Escolar de la Ciudad de New Rochelle continúa investigando problemas inaceptables con los proveedores privados que brindan transporte en autobús para el distrito escolar. Estos problemas (comunicación, protocolos con respecto a la seguridad de COVID-19, autobuses que llegan tarde o no se presentan y capacitación para conductores de autobuses) afectan el aprendizaje de los estudiantes. Para ver de cerca, el superintendente Jonathan Raymond visitó esta mañana la estación de autobuses y luego tomó un autobús del Barnard Early Childhood Center con los estudiantes. Durante su viaje, habló con el gerente del patio de autobuses, un despachador, un conductor y un monitor de autobús. Mientras estaba en el autobús, experimentó el tráfico denso de la mañana que resultó en que el autobús llegara tarde a una parada de recogida. En Barnard, vio el gran trabajo que estaban haciendo los profesores y el personal que saludaban a los estudiantes y los guiaban al interior del edificio. Él planea viajar en otro autobús el miércoles y continuará informando a la comunidad sobre sus hallazgos y posibles próximos pasos. https://conta.cc/3lM4YR3
over 2 years ago, CSDNR
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The City School District of New Rochelle is aware of, and continues to investigate, issues with the private vendors contracted to provide bus transportation services for our school district. These issues relate to communication, protocols regarding COVID-19 safety, buses that are late or do not show up, and bus-driver training. These concerns are unacceptable to our school district and impact student learning. Please read a note from Superintendent Jonathan Raymond here: https://conta.cc/3lM4YR3 El Distrito Escolar de la Ciudad de New Rochelle está al tanto y continúa investigando los problemas con los proveedores privados contratados para brindar servicios de transporte en autobús para nuestro distrito escolar. Estos problemas se relacionan con la comunicación, los protocolos relacionados con la seguridad de COVID-19, los autobuses que llegan tarde o no se presentan y la capacitación de los conductores de autobuses. Estas preocupaciones son inaceptables para nuestro distrito escolar y afectan el aprendizaje de los estudiantes. Lea una nota del superintendente Jonathan Raymond aquí: https://conta.cc/3lM4YR3
over 2 years ago, CSDNR