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08/08/2010 Inclement Weather Notice

In case of inclement weather please tune in to:

Fox 5 – TV Channel or  News 12 New Jersey

They will announce/post the School Closing for

LIBERTY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL

Please watch closely the posting at the bottom of the screen or a special bulletin for school closings in Hudson County.

 

En caso de mal tiempo, or tormenta de nieve,

Favor de sintonisar al  Canal 5  (Fox) o

Canal 12  de Nueva Jersey.

Avisando el anuncio bajo la pantalla en caso de

no haber clase y el anuncio dira

LIBERTY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL

Favor de estar pendiente al anuncio bajo la pantalla y que diga en el condado de Hudson.

08/08/2010 Parent Broadcast System
LACS will be using a broadcast system to communicate. Messages pertaining to school events, and school closings will be done by either telephone calls or text message. Please verify with the main office that your contact telephone numbers are correct. 

05/01/2010 LACS PTO Officers 2010-2011

Congratulations to the new PTO Officers:

President: Ms. Jessica Hellinger

Vice President: Vacant

Treasurer: Ms. Maria Freeman

 

 


08/11/2010 Swine Flu Alert

 

 

No cases of swine influenza (H1N1), known as swine flu, have been detected in New Jersey as of April 26, 2009. However, this is a rapidly evolving situation.  As more information becomes available and the situation unfolds, guidance is likely to change in the upcoming days and weeks.  It is important for people to stay informed by monitoring information provided by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services (NJDHSS). 

 


At this time, New Jersey recommends that schools and childcare settings increase education on respiratory hygiene and monitor attendees for acute febrile respiratory illness.


Staff and children (as developmentally appropriate) should all be taught and asked to follow these steps that prevent the transmission of infections such as influenza: 

§  Cover your coughs and sneezes.

§  Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.

§  Wash hands frequently, especially after coughing or sneezing.

§  Stay home if you’re sick, especially with a fever.

 

School or childcare participants with acute febrile respiratory illness, regardless of travel history, should be sent home according to facilities-established procedures with instructions to stay at home until 24-48 hours after their symptoms resolve.  Instructions should be given to seek medical care with worsening of symptoms.  At this time, exclusion is not recommended for school or childcare participants who have recently traveled to an affected area and who do not have symptoms. 

 

 

To report suspected cases of swine influenza or outbreaks of influenza like illness, please contact the local health department in the jurisdiction in which the school is located. 

We are interested in testing individuals presenting with influenza-like illness (fever, cough, sore throat), mild respiratory illness (nasal congestion, rhinorrhea) with or without fever, vomiting, diarrhea, myalgia, headache, chills, fatigue, dyspnea and conjunctivitis.

 

Has had at least one potential exposure within 10 days of symptom onset as listed below:

A.)  History of travel to an area where swine influenza H1N1 documented in animals and/or humans (see http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/investigation.htm ); OR

B.)  Close contact (within 6 feet) to an ill patient who was confirmed or suspected to have swine influenza; OR

C.)  Close contact (within 6 feet) to an ill patient who has traveled to one of the areas above; OR

D.)  Recent exposure to pigs; OR

E.)   Works with live influenza virus in a laboratory.

 

 

For More Information :

 

U.S. CDC Swine Influenza Website: 

http://www.cdc.gov/flu/swine/

 

Infection control and treatment guidance: http://www.cdc.gov/flu/swine/recommendations.htmhttp://www.maine.gov/dhhs/boh/swine-flu-2009.shtml

 

New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services

http://www.state.nj.us/health/

 

 

School and/or Day Care Specific Resources

 

All you have to do is wash your hands Podcast:  This Podcast teaches children how and when to wash their hands properly. 

http://www2a.cdc.gov/podcasts/player.asp?f=11072

 

Downloadable Flu Prevention Materials for Schools/Day Cares:

http://www.cdc.gov/flu/school/

Preventing the Spread of Influenza (the Flu) in Child Care Settings: Guidance for Administrators, Care Providers, and Other Staff: Flu recommendations for schools and child care providers http://www.cdc.gov/flu/professionals/infectioncontrol/childcaresettings.htm

Protecting Against the Flu: Advice for Caregivers of Children Less Than 6 Months Old: Research has shown that children less than 5 years of age are at high risk of serious flu-related complications. http://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/infantcare.htm

Stopping Germs at Home, Work and School: Fact Sheet http://www.cdc.gov/germstopper/home_work_school.htm

Ounce of Prevention: Tips and streaming video for parents and children about the steps and benefits of effective hand washing http://www.cdc.gov/ounceofprevention/

Clean Hands Saves Lives: Keeping hands clean is one of the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others. http://www.cdc.gov/cleanhands/

Hand washing to reduce Disease: Recommendations to Reduce Disease Transmission from Animals in Public Settings http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5605a4.htm

BAM! Body and Mind. Teacher's Corner: In this activity, students will conduct an experiment on washing their hands. They will learn that "clean" hands may not be so clean after all and the critical importance of washing their hands as a way to prevent the spread of disease. http://www.bam.gov/teachers/epidemiology_hand_wash.html

CDC TV - Put Your Hands Together: (Video) Scientists estimate that people are not washing their hands often or well enough and may transmit up to 80% of all infections by their hands. http://www.cdc.gov/CDCTV/HandsTogether/

Cover your Cough Posters: Stop the Spread of Germs that Make You and Others Sick!  Printable formats of "Cover Your Cough". Posters only available as PDF files. http://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/covercough.htm

CDC - Be a Germ Stopper: Posters and Materials: For Community and Public Settings Like Schools and Child Care Facilities).  Cover Your Cough also available for health care settings. http://www.cdc.gov/germstopper/materials.htm

"It's a SNAP" Toolkit Program materials to help prevent school absenteeism activities for school administrators, teachers, students and others can do to help stop the spread of germs in schools.
See the hand cleaning section of the "It's a SNAP" site at
www.itsasnap.org/snap/about.asp.

Scrub Club http://www.scrubclub.org/Kids can learn about health and hygiene and become members of the Scrub Club(tm) at www.scrubclub.org. The site features a fun and educational animated Webisode with seven "soaper-heros" who battle nasty villains who represent germs and bacteria. Kids learn the six key steps to proper hand-washing through a webisode, hand-washing song, interactive games, and activities for kids, and educational materials for teachers are also available to download.

Any questions, please contact Ms. Sacks, School Nurse at 201 217-6773.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


08/23/2010 Ward E Council Office sponsors Book Bag &School Supply Giveaway

As September quickly approaches our Ward E council office, in conjunction with Freeholder Bill O’Dea, Councilman Donnelly, and several key community leaders, will be pushing a new program to provide back to school supplies for Jersey City children. We have arranged via private donations to provide 3,000 new book bags, supplies, and notebooks for Jersey City children. I have included information at the bottom of this email with regards to locations.

Pre-registration, while not required, is always helpful so if you are interested in participating please click on http://www.stevenfulop.com/backpack to complete the registration form.

We will also need plenty of volunteers the day of to help with the distribution as coordinating 3,000 book bags will be quite an undertaking so if you have time on August 28th and are interested in helping out please send me an e-mail at backpacks@stevenfulop.com.
 
Sincerely
Steven Fulop

Citywide Back-to-School
Book Bag & School Supply Giveaway

SATURDAY, August 28, 2010
12:00 PM until  2:00  PM
 
Free for
JERSEY CITY Residents
 
3 Locations
Audubon Park (Kennedy Boulevard & Audubon Avenue, 
Hank Gallo Center (inside Lincoln Park at the playground near West Side Avenue),

Hudson County School of Technology (525 Montgomery St.).

Presented by
Freeholder Bill O'dea
Councilman Steven Fulop
Councilman David Donnelly
Rolando Lovarro
Andre Richardson
 
Premiere Sponsors:
 

United Way of Hudson County
Barclays Capital 
Learn it Systems LLC
ISU First Hudson Insurance
HCIA
Catapult
CFG Health
Liberty Savings
Walgreens
PNC Bank
Metrovest Equities
Provident Bank 

Thank you to our sponsors!



09/02/2010 Hurricane Preparedness Information

HUDSON REGIONAL HEALTH COMMISSION

NJLINCS HEALTH ALERT NETWORK

Public Health Advisory

September 2, 2010
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To Hudson County Health Officers and Public Health Community:

 

The Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) has hurricane preparedness information on its website, including fact sheets, frequently asked questions and downloadable public service announcements from federal agencies including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The NJ DHSS has developed a widget to share with its public health and response partners that you can post on your website and it link your residents directly to the DHSS Hurricane Preparedness Page.

The DHSS Hurricane Response site widget can be located at http://www.nj.gov/health/widgets/share.shtml.

The DHSS Hurricane Response site can be located at http://nj.gov/health/er/natural.shtml.


 
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