We recognize and honor Veteran's Day on Friday, November 11th
No School
Comic Relief for Parents and Caregivers
ST Math: Fun with JiJi!
KCC students have been working hard on completing puzzles for JiJi on ST Math. Students who have completed the most puzzles so far this year played a math tag game with JiJi and Ms. Souza. Keep up the great work kids!
Notes from the Health Office
As noted in the Parent/Student Handbook, students must be fever-free for 24 hours without fever-reducing medication and 24 hours free of GI illness symptoms, eating and drinking normally prior to returning to school. As we enter cold and flu season we wanted to share these illness prevention strategies:
• Avoid contact with people who are ill. If you are ill, stay home. Confine yourself to your bedroom to protect your loved ones. If your loved ones are ill, do your best to avoid contact.
• Cover your mouth and nose. The flu and RSV are spread by coughing, sneezing, and unclean hands.
• Wash your hands. Use soap and water to keep hands clean, especially after coughing and sneezing. When soap and water are not available, use hand sanitizer.
• Abstain from touching your nose and eyes. Germs can be spread from these orifices.
• Keep your home and work areas clean. Disinfect surfaces often.
• Prevent illness by getting rest, staying active, eating well, and staying hydrated.
• Talk to your health care provider about getting a flu shot.
The PTO Scholastic Book Fair is up and running at KCC!
Ms. Souza's 1st grade has a visit from Firefighter Staggs
Woods Hole Science and Technology Education Partnership (WHSTEP)Wednesday night Mashpee Public Schools was well represented at The Landfall Restaurant in Woods Hole to learn about "Marine Heatwaves - Fevers of the Ocean" and what WHSTEP can provide to Mashpee Public Schools! We look forward to our continued partnership with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Thursday Pictures!