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Friday, November 22, 2024

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Mrs. Mariah Hinton
School Nurse
Room: Nurses Office
Phone: 928-428-0477 ext. 215
Email: mariah.hinton@solomon.k12.az.us
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Unpublished at teacher's request 7:30 AM- 2:00 PM
All visitors must check in with front office.


Welcome Back for the 2022-2023 School Year!

Feel free to give me a call at the school's nurse's office if you have any health concerns about your SES student.

Elementary PE Class
Tuesday
-1st Grade
-3rd Grade

Wednesday
-Kindergarten
-4th Grade

Thursday
-2nd Grade


Please make sure your child is dress appropriately to participate in PE class on the day their class is scheduled.
Thank you!

BRRRRR...IT'S COLD OUTSIDE!
Dear Parents and/or Guardians,

The cold weather is setting in fast. This is just a friendly reminder that students should dress appropriately for the colder days. We are seeing a number of students without jackets or proper cold weather apparel. The students spend their recess time outside in the brisk weather and in order to prevent a child getting cold, and potentially sick, we ask that you ensure your child has a jacket, sweater, winter hat, and/or gloves or mittens if needed.

Be sure to label the items in the event that something goes missing. With the items being labeled, we can ensure it is returned to its owner.

There are also many jackets being left on the playground and no one claims. If your child comes home missing their jacket have them come by my office as soon as possible and I will help them find the jacket!

I do carry a few extra jackets if you child forgets as well and will gladly take donations of jackets to give out to other students.

KEEP WARM!

Thank you,
Mariah Hinton
Health Aide

Eat Your Breakfast!
Many students have visited the health office lately with stomach pains and headaches that have been results of them not eating breakfast, so please make sure your child is eating breakfast each day.

Also, Several studies suggest that eating breakfast may help children do better in school by improving memory, alertness, concentration, problem-solving ability, test scores, school attendance, and mood.

I have attached an article from EatRight.org with some information for parents/guardians to check out!

Thank You!
Mariah Hinton
Health Aide


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Sports Physicals
6th-8th graders must have sports physical paperwork and insurance form on file in my office in order to play any school sports. I have the forms available in my office if your student needs one. The sports physical evaluation form must be filled out by a physician. The school will not be offering free sports physicals this school year. If you need help finding a physician to fill out the form please contact me at the school and I will help you. Once a physical is completed it is good for 1 year after the date it was completed, so if you need to check the status of a physical feel free to contact me for that as well.

***it will be required that the sports physical evaluation and insurance form be on file before your student can attend practice for their sport***


Thank you!
Mariah

Handwashing
Here are 4 easy steps to clean hands:

1- Get your hands wet in clean water. Put soap on your hands and make suds.

2- Rub rub rub your soapy hands together long enough to sing “Happy Birthday” in your head twice. Clean your palms, the back of your hands, and between your fingers. Don’t forget to clean under your nails. Nails can trap dirt and germs.

3- Hold your hands under clean, running water. Rub them to rinse them fully.

4- Shake your hands a few times, then dry them with a clean towel or hand dryer. Done!

Teen Outreach Program
Wyman's Teen Outreach Program (TOP) will be starting in Solomon for grades 6th-8th.
Students must be 12 years old or older to join. If your student wishes to join they will need to return a signed permission slip.

Wyman's Teen Outreach Program (TOP) is a youth development program developed by the Wyman Center. TOP is a program than enhances teen's positive development through fun interactive group discussions, field trips and volunteer service activity.

Wyman National Network
When in TOP teens participate in a series of fun, engaging and interesting lessons, lecturettes, and service learning activities to improve their self worth and esteem and help them to see a place for themselves in local community and today's society.

Goals
TOP three essential goals are the development of:
Health Behaviors: To help young people be successful now and later in life.
Useful Life Skills: To help young people grow and be healthy.
Sense of Purpose: To help young people contribute to their communities through meaningful service.

Activities & Lessons
TOP activities and lessons include information on:
-Adolescent Development
-Communication/Assertiveness
-Community Service Learning
-Decision-Making
-Goal-Setting
-Influence
-Relationships
-Values Clarification

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