Principal Allen said that the playground needed some
upgrading and that students had been asked what they would like to
have in replacement of an old jungle gym that had gotten to the
point that it could no longer be repaired.
As a result the school added the new swing set as
well as a new rock climbing wall for students.
Zailey’s grandad, Jack Merreighn said that Zailey was really excited
about the prospect of new playground equipment, especially the swing
set and wanted to help out. He assisted her setting up a “Go Fund
Me” account. They set a goal of how much money they wanted to raise
and settled on $150. Jack said that when they reached their goal
they shut down the account, collected the money and turned it over
to Principal Allen.
He added that there was a lesson that he wanted
Zailey to learn; that it is good to do good for others. He wanted
her to understand the importance of being part of a community and
contributing according to her ability. Zailey was very happy when
she achieved her goal, and even happier when Principal Allen reached
out and invited her to be the first to enjoy the new swings.
Allen said that school will start this fall so children will have an
opportunity to play on the new equipment very soon. He explained
that the school will open five days a week at 8 a.m. and dismiss at
approximately 1:30 p.m.
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Children will start their day by arriving at school
at 8 a.m. They will go straight to their classrooms where they will
have breakfast. By 8:30 a.m. everyone should be in attendance, well
fed, and ready to begin their day of learning. Lunch will be served
in the school cafeteria, and children will be permitted one
15-minute recess.
Allen said the school opted to go with two learning styles this
year. Children may attend in-person classes or they may enroll in
remote learning and stay home. He said the goal was to offer parents
and children what they needed and felt comfortable with.
During fall registration, he said that about 30 percent of the
students have opted to do remote learning, so classroom sizes will
be reduced because of the available option. Allen added that
children will have face mask requirements, and classroom furnishings
will be sanitized daily. Playground equipment will be sanitized as
soon as children go back into the classroom so it is ready for the
next group.
Allen said the school and the district are doing everything in their
power to protect staff and students. He added that no one is being
naive about the situation they are in, and they know there will
still be a chance that a child may contract COVID-19. Their hope is
to reduce the risk as much as possible by following safe and proper
protocols.
Zailey is one of the students who will be attending daily classes.
Zailey stays with her grandparents during the day while her parents
are at work. So, grandpa and Grandma Roberta have played a big part
in her home schooling since the pandemic broke out and schools
closed in March.
Both grandparents are anxious for Zailey to be able to go back to
school with qualified teachers. Roberta commented that becoming a
teacher along with being grandma was very difficult. Jack echoed
that saying he was not good at math and some of what Zailey had to
learn was a mystery to him. Fortunately, Roberta is good at math and
was able to take the lead on that particular subject.
Nonetheless, Roberta says she worried and still worries that Zailey
will fall behind. “Zailey is bright, and I do worry that we haven’t
done enough, and that when she goes back to school she will fall
behind.” Jack added to that comment saying, “We are not teachers,
we’re not qualified to be instructors.” The bottom line is, it isn’t
anyone’s fault if kids fall behind, parents and grandparents like
the Merreighn’s are doing the best they can, but they are not
trained to assess a child’s progress in a given subject and know if
additional attention is needed to help that child succeed.
Good luck to all the students as they prepare to return to the
classroom. We hope all will join Zailey in enjoying the new
playground equipment at the school. And, we hope that all stay safe
and stay healthy.
[Nila Smith] |