Volunteers from the Blind and Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh will be providing free vision screenings for our three-, four-, and five-year-old classes.
These fun, age appropriate screenings will test for color discrimination, muscle balance, and visual acuity in order to identify possible vision deficiencies that may require further treatment.
Many childhood vision deficiencies can be successfully treated if found before the age of seven.
We strongly encourage you to sign up your child to participate in these important vision screenings.
DATES: Thursday March 7
Friday March 8
Please submit your completed application form to your child's teacher no later than the morning of the scheduled screenings.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Friday, February 8, 2013
You’re Invited!
You're Invited to a
Friday Night Potluck!
Friday, March 8
5:30-7:30 pm in the Parish Hall
Bring your family's favorite dish to share!
Family Fun Ticket $20
Individual Ticket $10
A Family Fun Ticket includes admission for your whole family, beverages, dessert, special children's activities and two raffle tickets to our annual auction.
Individual tickets also include all the fun, beverages, dessert and one raffle ticket.
To purchase tickets, please complete the reservation form below and return it to your child's teacher by
Friday, March 1st.
Please provide a Potluck dish to serve 8 or more people using the guidelines below.
Bring an Entree - If your last name begins with A-H
Bring an Appetizer - If your last name begins with I-P
Bring a Salad - If your last name begins with Q-Z
This year's activities will include magician and family entertainer Howard Mincone.
Raffles include:
- Gift certificate for a one night stay at "Mansions on the Fifth"
- Gift basket by Coffee Tree Roasters
- Trader Joe's Gift Bag
- Amazing Yoga gift certificate
- And many more…
Friday Night Potluck Reservation Form
Family Name ________________________________ Number of Adults _______ Number of Children ______
Amount Enclosed $___________ (make checks payable to SPCNS)
Funds raised from this special night will benefit our Scholarship Fund.
Additional tickets for the basket raffle will be available for sale the night of the Potluck.
See you there!
Picture Day Schedule
SPCNS Picture Day
Mrs. Christman's Two-Year-Olds
Mrs. Jones Four-Year-Olds
Mrs. Callaway's Four-Year-Olds
Tuesday February 26, 2013
Mrs. Christman's Two-Year-Olds
Mrs. Hall's Three-Year-Olds
Mrs. Gianakas' Three-Year-Olds
Wednesday February 27, 2013
Mrs. Crossett's and Mrs. Vallejo's Big Room
Mrs. Kozy's Three-Year-Olds
* Please Dress your children appropriately *
February Chapel Stories for 4-Year-Old Classes
Chapel Story Time
Jonah
This month, the children in Mrs. Callaway's Mrs. Crossett's and Mrs. Vallejo's classes will be attending a monthly chapel time where they get to hear Bible stories and learn about values. These classes will be held on January 16 and January 30, at which point the children will be hearing the story of Jonah and the whale.
This Chapel Story Time is presented to the children by volunteers from the Shadyside Presbyterian Church.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Recommendations for sick children
Parenting presents many different challenges, especially for those of us who are new to the "club." These challenges become even worse when we are dealing with a child's illness. SPCNS is dedicated to serving the needs of children and our hope is to be able to provide you with support as you navigate this magnificent task of parenting.
The winter months present some added challenges, as we face many viruses and illnesses. We must remain vigilant and do whatever we can to help prevent the spread of disease amongst our children. Therefore, we wanted to share with you some general recommendations to guide you when your child is ill.
If your child presents any of the following illnesses or symptoms, please keep your child at home.
Please note that we will follow these guidelines as well when determining if a child needs to go home from school. If any of the above mentioned symptoms is noted, we will consult with our staff RN. If it is determined that the child needs more care than can be provided by our staff or the child is showing symptoms associated with a possibly contagious illness we will contact a parent or caregiver to come and take the child home for care.
We hope that this information is helpful to you, and as usual, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.
The winter months present some added challenges, as we face many viruses and illnesses. We must remain vigilant and do whatever we can to help prevent the spread of disease amongst our children. Therefore, we wanted to share with you some general recommendations to guide you when your child is ill.
If your child presents any of the following illnesses or symptoms, please keep your child at home.
- Illness that prevents the child from participating comfortably in activities
- Illness that results in a greater need for care than the staff can provide without compromising the health and safety of other children.
- Fever, lethargy, irritability, persistent crying, difficulty breathing and/or other manifestations of possible severe illness.
- Persistent abdominal pain (continuous for more than two hours) or intermittent abdominal pain associated with fever, dehydration, or other systemic signs or symptoms.
- Chicken Pox (Varicella): exclude until the sixth day after onset or rash or sooner if ALL lesions have dried and crusted.
- Diarrhea or stools that contain blood or mucus.
- E. Coli or Shigella infection: exclude until diarrhea resolves and two stool cultures are negative.
- Head lice: exclude until child is free of lice and nits.
- Hepatitis A virus infection: exclude until one week after onset of illness or jaundice (if symptoms are mild).
- Influenza or influenza-like illness: exclude as long as fever is above 100 degrees Fahrenheit in an unmedicated state. Additional exclusions may be necessary for documented novel strain or pandemic influenza based on state or federal guidance.
- Impetigo (Streptococcal infection of the skin): exclude until 24 hours after treatment has been initiated.
- Measles: exclude until four days after onset of rash.
- Mouth sores: exclude if associated with drooling, unless a physician has determined it is not a communicable disease.
- Mumps: exclude until five days after the onset of parotid gland (located around the ear) swelling.
- Pinkeye or purulent conjunctivitis (pink or red conjunctiva with white or yellow eye discharge, often with matted eyelids after sleep or eye pain or redness of the eyelids or skin surrounding the eyes): exclude until examined by a physician and approved for re-admission, with treatment.
- Rash (with fever or behavior change): exclude until a physician has determined it is not a communicable disease.
- Rubella: exclude until seven days after onset of rash.
- Scabies: exclude until after treatment has been completed.
- Strep Throat (streptococcal pharyngitis): exclude until 24 hours after treatment has been initiated.
- Tuberculosis: exclude until a physician states the child is not infectious.
- Vomiting: exclude if vomiting occurs two or more times in 24 hours, unless the vomiting is determined to be caused by a non-communicable condition and the child is not in danger of dehydration.
- Whooping Cough (Pertussis): exclude until five days of the appropriate antibiotic therapy has been completed.
Please note that we will follow these guidelines as well when determining if a child needs to go home from school. If any of the above mentioned symptoms is noted, we will consult with our staff RN. If it is determined that the child needs more care than can be provided by our staff or the child is showing symptoms associated with a possibly contagious illness we will contact a parent or caregiver to come and take the child home for care.
We hope that this information is helpful to you, and as usual, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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