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Find out what's happening in Plymouth-Cantonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Happy Friday Wildcats!
We have had a great week here at Workman. I have had the pleasure of visiting many classrooms this week to see all the wonderful things students are doing. It is so wonderful to watch our students learn concepts and see how excited they are to share what they are learning. I also have the pleasure of spending every day in the cafeteria. I am so grateful to build relationships with our students everyday. Our wildcats truly are remarkable people! The joy that they bring to school everyday is infectious:) I also want to shout out to our amazing lunch ladies. Debbie and Rose are the best… serving lunch with kindness every single day.! Thank You both for ALL you do
Find out what's happening in Plymouth-Cantonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
P-CCS, in conjunction with the Wayne County Health Department, will offer a vaccination clinic for the community on Monday, January 24 from 3:30 to 7 p.m. at Canton High School. This clinic will include the newly approved booster doses for those 12-15 years old, as well as first or second doses for those 5 years and older and boosters for those 16 years and older.
For those who received their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine at the vaccination clinic on January 5 (including those 5-11 years old), you may receive your second dose at this clinic. If you received your first dose of the Pfizer vaccine at the January 5th clinic, you will be eligible to receive your second dose on January 24.
Booster doses for those ages 11-15 years also will be included in this vaccination clinic. A parent signature is required for anyone under 18 to receive the vaccine. All students are encouraged to have a parent or guardian present. Here is the link to the pre-registration form https://forms.gle/h3k7tEgjwCyBXKZ99
- This week, P-CCS began implementing the updated COVID-19 quarantine and isolation guidelines from the CDC and Wayne County Health Department.
Here is a helpful link for a covid tool box full of information: https://www.pccsk12.com/departments/health-safety/covid-19-toolbox
Please see this convenient visual (PDF) for a representation of these new guidelines for P-CCS.
MI Backpack Home Test Program is a voluntary program offered by Michigan Department of Health and Human Services for Michigan K-12 students and staff who want an extra layer of protection against COVID-19. Every person enrolled in the program will receive one at-home COVID-19 test "kit," which includes two at-home tests. MDHHS will provide the kits and educational materials, and P-CCS will distribute the kits to students and staff who choose to enroll. There is no obligation to participate.
The first wave of distribution of these test kits for P-CCS will occur the week of January 24. If you would like a test kit (2 tests total), please complete this google form to reserve your kit. If there is more than one P-CCS student in your household, you may pick up multiple kits but you must fill out the google form multiple times (once for each person).
Parents of students: Test kits will be available for pick up during the COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Monday, January 24. Please come to Canton High School between the hours of 3:30 and 7 pm. Turn left as you enter the main building doors by the flagpole. The google form must be filled out before you can pick up a kit. An additional pick up date for parents of students will be scheduled the week of January 31.
Note: At home tests are for personal use only and are not classified as diagnostic. A negative test result cannot end quarantine or isolation sooner than as directed by the CDC, MDHHS, or WCHD. P-CCS only accept provider administered (medical provider or licensed test site) viral negative test result (PCR or antigen) as diagnostic.
Happy Friday Wildcats!
We have had a great week here at Workman. I have had the pleasure of visiting many classrooms this week to see all the wonderful things students are doing. It is so wonderful to watch our students learn concepts and see how excited they are to share what they are learning. I also have the pleasure of spending every day in the cafeteria. I am so grateful to build relationships with our students everyday. Our wildcats truly are remarkable people! The joy that they bring to school everyday is infectious:) I also want to shout out to our amazing lunch ladies. Debbie and Rose are the best… serving lunch with kindness every single day.! Thank You both for ALL you do
P-CCS, in conjunction with the Wayne County Health Department, will offer a vaccination clinic for the community on Monday, January 24 from 3:30 to 7 p.m. at Canton High School. This clinic will include the newly approved booster doses for those 12-15 years old, as well as first or second doses for those 5 years and older and boosters for those 16 years and older.
For those who received their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine at the vaccination clinic on January 5 (including those 5-11 years old), you may receive your second dose at this clinic. If you received your first dose of the Pfizer vaccine at the January 5th clinic, you will be eligible to receive your second dose on January 24.
Booster doses for those ages 11-15 years also will be included in this vaccination clinic. A parent signature is required for anyone under 18 to receive the vaccine. All students are encouraged to have a parent or guardian present. Here is the link to the pre-registration form https://forms.gle/h3k7tEgjwCyBXKZ99
- This week, P-CCS began implementing the updated COVID-19 quarantine and isolation guidelines from the CDC and Wayne County Health Department.
Here is a helpful link for a covid tool box full of information: https://www.pccsk12.com/departments/health-safety/covid-19-toolbox
Please see this convenient visual (PDF) for a representation of these new guidelines for P-CCS.
MI Backpack Home Test Program is a voluntary program offered by Michigan Department of Health and Human Services for Michigan K-12 students and staff who want an extra layer of protection against COVID-19. Every person enrolled in the program will receive one at-home COVID-19 test "kit," which includes two at-home tests. MDHHS will provide the kits and educational materials, and P-CCS will distribute the kits to students and staff who choose to enroll. There is no obligation to participate.
The first wave of distribution of these test kits for P-CCS will occur the week of January 24. If you would like a test kit (2 tests total), please complete this google form to reserve your kit. If there is more than one P-CCS student in your household, you may pick up multiple kits but you must fill out the google form multiple times (once for each person).
Parents of students: Test kits will be available for pick up during the COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Monday, January 24. Please come to Canton High School between the hours of 3:30 and 7 pm. Turn left as you enter the main building doors by the flagpole. The google form must be filled out before you can pick up a kit. An additional pick up date for parents of students will be scheduled the week of January 31.
Note: At home tests are for personal use only and are not classified as diagnostic. A negative test result cannot end quarantine or isolation sooner than as directed by the CDC, MDHHS, or WCHD. P-CCS only accept provider administered (medical provider or licensed test site) viral negative test result (PCR or antigen) as diagnostic.
This press release was produced by Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. The views expressed here are the author’s own.