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PCCS : Field Weekly Newsletter 12-17-21

See the latest announcement from Plymouth-Canton Community Schools.

12/17/2021 7:00 PM

Hello Field Families,

Find out what's happening in Plymouth-Cantonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  • Winter break begins on Saturday, December 18th.  School will resume on Monday, January 3, 2022.  We hope you have a wonderful and restful break.

 

Find out what's happening in Plymouth-Cantonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  • In order to provide a more predictable transportation program for our students and families returning to in-person instruction in January 2022, we are making the following changes to our transportation program:  

 

Proactive Suspension and Rotating Routes Planned  - Beginning January 10, 2022, we will rotate the suspension of 12 uncovered routes every two weeks. This plan will continue until such time that an adequate number of drivers are in place to reliably cover all routes.  The purpose of this plan is to make suspensions more predictable (and fair) for all families while reducing delays and last minute cancellations in daily routes. Please note that state-mandated Special Education bus routes will not be canceled or suspended. 

 

Our plan is to rotate routes every two weeks, starting with bringing back the routes that have been suspended since the beginning of the school year. Once these routes are back up, they will be exempt from a planned suspension for the remainder of the school year.  For more information, please click on this link:  https://www.pccsk12.com/Home/Components/News/News/24544/19?backlist=%2f

 

While we are not able to guarantee there won’t be additional suspensions/rotations of routes due to unexpected circumstances, the goal is to significantly reduce the frequency of last-minute suspensions or significant delays.  This will provide more timely notice of scheduled route suspensions so that alternative plans can be made.

 

  • P-CCS is excited to announce that parents/guardians now have access to Securly Home. The district has been using Securly, an online content filter, to filter district-issued Chromebooks for about four years. P-CCS has now expanded its contract with Securly to offer new and enhanced features, such as Securly Home, at no cost to families. Using Securly Home, parents/guardians can monitor and restrict the content that their students can access on their district-issued devices.

 

All P–CCS families have/or will receive an onboarding email from Securly with instructions on how to enroll with Securly Home and link your account to your student(s). Please note that the email you receive will be from noreply@securly.com. Please also be sure to check your spam folder if you do not see the email in your inbox. The Securly Home portal will be accessible via app (Apple Store and Google Play Store), as well as web browser (https://securly.com/parent-login). After you have logged into the portal, you will have access to the following:

 

We are excited to bring this new feature to you and expect it to roll out without any issues. However, if you have any questions or concerns, first please check out the FAQs on the Securly Home help site or submit a support ticket with Securly. If further assistance is still needed, please contact your school’s technology support team.

 

  • The 2nd COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be held on:

   

Wednesday 1/5/22 from 3 to 7 p.m. - Dose 2

 

Canton High School Little Theater (near the front entrance and across from the main office)

Advance registration will be required.  Please click on this link to register:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeeQdAZ-_nWabNUn-VHPSoDPJe5NsGKSBAvCHO-YZVy4HHO3w/viewform?usp=sf_link

 

Boosters are available for adults who have completed their primary series, 6 months or later. Pfizer vaccines are available for ages 5 and up. Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are available for ages 18 and up. Please bring your completed forms and vaccine cards to the clinic for updates. 

 

*P-CCS is recommending all students get vaccinated, but it is not mandatory.  Each family should decide if getting vaccinated is right for them and their students.

 

 

Thank you for your continued support of Field Elementary.

~Mrs. Thomas


This press release was produced by Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. The views expressed here are the author’s own.