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<strong>John</strong> V. <strong>Leigh</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

December, 2016 Band/Choral News<br />

Giles-<strong>Leigh</strong> Students to Perform in Annual Holiday Concerts<br />

The members of the Giles-<strong>Leigh</strong> <strong>School</strong> Concert Band, Cadet Band, and <strong>Leigh</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

Chorus will perform in the upcoming annual Holiday Concert. This concert will take place<br />

at <strong>Leigh</strong> <strong>School</strong> on Monday, December 12 th at 7:00 PM. Selec ons will include fes ve<br />

music for the holiday season and other pieces the students have been rehearsing. These<br />

students will also perform for the en re school for these concerts. So, come out and let us<br />

put you in the holiday spirit!! Happy Holidays to all and Happy 2017!!<br />

Mr. C. Bucaro/Mrs. A. Radzik<br />

Band Director/Choral Director<br />

A le er from your school nurse...<br />

Flu season is fast approaching. When people are in close contact with one<br />

another, as children are at school, we need to follow good common sense<br />

germ preven on rules.<br />

Do not send a child to school with a fever, defined as a temperature of 100 degrees or higher, vomi ng<br />

and/or diarrhea, a draining pink eye, or a persistent uncontrollable cough.<br />

Children should be fever free for 24 hours before returning to school. Children should also be kept<br />

home for an addi onal 24 hours a er their vomi ng and diarrhea has stopped.<br />

Please remind your child to keep his/her fingers away from his/her eyes, mouth, and nose. This is an<br />

important way to keep germs from entering our bodies. Reinforce to your child the importance of covering<br />

his/her cough to protect others around them from becoming ill. Encourage coughing or sneezing<br />

into the inner elbow to avoid spreading germs on the hands.<br />

Remind your child to wash his/her hands a er using the bathroom, a er sneezing into his/her hands,<br />

a er blowing his/her nose, a er coughing into his/her hands, and before ea ng.<br />

Remember to call the school office if your child will be absent and please no fy me if your child has<br />

been diagnosed by a doctor with a communicable illness, such as, strep throat, conjunc vi s, chicken<br />

pox, etc. If we all work together we can all enjoy the holiday season!<br />

Happy Holidays!<br />

Pa y Lubash, RN<br />

<strong>John</strong> V. <strong>Leigh</strong> <strong>School</strong> Nurse

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