Quilcene School District Planning Meeting
Hello Rangers!
We need your help, ideas, and thinking to help refine our plans for the Elementary School replacement, and construction of CTE Maker Space/Shop, and a Weight Room/Conditioning gym. There will be a series of meetings to ensure everyone has the opportunity to be a part of this exciting project. Below are the times we have set, with other meetings in the planning stages. Some of the meetings will be in person only (because of internet limitations) and others will be both in-person and via Zoom.
Meeting Times and Dates:
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November 9th Meeting - Coyle Community Center @ 5:00 pm
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November 10th Meeting - Quilcene Presbyterian Church @ 6:00 pm
Light refreshments will be provided. If you need child care support to be able to attend, please contact Jami Sukert at jsukert@qsd48.org or 360-765-2900.
Check out this article about Quilcene Science teacher Jeff Taylor and his 8th Grade students taking the classroom outside.
https://www.ptleader.com/stories/novel-program-fosters-student-restoration-ecologists,78122
PFIZER VACCINATION CLINICS FOR AGES 5-11 SET FOR NOVEMBER 13 & 20
JEFFERSON COUNTY—Two Pfizer vaccination clinics exclusively for ages 5-11 will happen on the following dates:
- Saturday, November 13, 9 AM-12 PM, Blue Heron Middle School, 3939 San Juan Avenue, Port Townsend. Make an appointment by following the link: https://prepmod.doh.wa.gov//appointment/en/reg/2512296074 or call the Department of Emergency Management Call Center at 360-344-9791, M-F 9 AM-5 PM.
- Saturday, November 20, 9 AM-12 PM Chimacum High School, 91 W Valley Rd, Chimacum. Make an appointment by following the link: https://prepmod.doh.wa.gov//appointment/en/reg/2269590821 or call the Department of Emergency Management Call Center at 360-344-9791, M-F 9 AM-5 PM.
This clinic is for children ages 5-11 ONLY. Must meet age requirements on the day of the clinic.
The vaccine dosage for this age range is one third the dosage required for older children and adults. Children should receive a second dose of their Pfizer vaccine at least 21 days after their first dose.
“We need to get our kids vaccinated,” Dr. Allison Berry, Jefferson County Health Officer said, “We are seeing an incredible strain on our schools to help keep students, staff and their families safe during this global pandemic. Vaccinating your child brings everyone another step closer to getting back to normal.”
Jefferson County Public Health and the Department of Emergency Management are operating the clinics. An appointment is required.
Pfizer vaccines for children are also available at some area pharmacies and through healthcare providers. Click here to learn more: https://jeffersoncountypublichealth.org/1529/COVID-19-Vaccine or call the Department of Emergency Management Call Center at 360-344-9791.
Vaccinations for Children 5-11
Know Before You Go
Prepare your child for what to expect:
- Address your child’s concerns about receiving a vaccine.
- If your child is afraid the shot might hurt, tell them you will be right there so they can squeeze your hand and it will be finished before they can count to three.
- Let them know that getting vaccinated helps them to stay healthy and it also helps others around them stay healthy.
What to bring to your appointment:
- If possible, make sure your child wears a short-sleeved shirt under their jacket so the vaccinators can access their upper arm easily.
- Bring a book, cell phone, or tablet to help keep your child occupied while they are monitored for 15 minutes after being vaccinated.
- If you bring more than one child to the vaccination clinic, consider bringing another person along to help you.
IMPORTANT: Vaccines for children 12 and older will NOT be offered at these clinics. Check with your physician or visit the Jefferson County Public Health website for more vaccination options.
Possible side effects:
As is true with other immunizations, your child may experience some side effects from one or both doses of the vaccine. Side effects may include:
- Pain, swelling or redness at the injection site
- Fever and chills
- Headache
- Fatigue
- Muscle and joint pain
These side effects are relatively mild and generally don’t last beyond 24-48 hours. During that time, give your child plenty of liquids, allow time for extra rest and, if needed, give them an over-the-counter pain reliever such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Putting an ice pack on the injection site might help to relieve the site tenderness.
The board work study that was scheduled for November 3rd has been cancelled.
Each week we'll be updating our COVID-19 tracker. The most recent tracker is attached to this message.
Each week we'll be updating our COVID-19 tracker. The most recent tracker is attached in the link below.
Quilcene School District Community Meeting
Hello Rangers!
We need your help, ideas, and thinking to help refine our plans for the Elementary School replacement, and construction of CTE Maker Space/Shop, and a Weight Room/Gym. There will be a series of meetings to ensure everyone has the opportunity to be a part of this exciting project. Below are the times we have set, with other meetings in the planning stages. Some of the meetings will be in person only (because of internet limitations) and others will be both in-person and via Zoom.
Meeting Times and Dates:
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October 27th Meeting - Quilcene School District Board Room and Zoom @ 6:00 pm
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83236126373?pwd=NkFTQktHZDN2YW55UGZoWHQ2cEpoUT09
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November 2nd Meeting - Quilcene Community Center @ 6:00 pm
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November 10th Meeting - Quilcene Presbyterian Church @ 6:00 pm
Light refreshments will be provided. If you need child care support to be able to attend, please contact Jami Sukert at jsukert@qsd48.org or 360-765-2900.