Medical Terminology: 1st place: Salah Mohammed Health Knowledge Bowl: 2nd place: Mohammed Benouardia, Evenlyn Juarez, Junior Phem & Heidi Zacarias We are super excited to share that the results from the SkillsUSA District Competitions have been posted, and our team did an incredible job.Īudio & Radio Broadcasting: 1st place: Ashby Murphy and Antonio GilĬosmetology (over 500 hours): 1st place: Victoria HongĬosmetology (under 500 hours): 3rd place: Nataly SolisĬomputer Programming: 3rd place: Joseph Hernandezĭigital Cinema: 1st place: Adrhaa Dawood & Jessica Cruz Velazquezĭigital Cinema: 2nd place: Anjeline Pojoy & Dianara Bamaca LopezĮarly Childhood: 1st place: Mekkhaila ChourbĮarly Childhood:2nd place: Thaliana Rivera Posted by Lynn Public Schools on Wednesday, May 5, 2021Ĭongratulations, to the first 2 seniors (Victoria Hong & Sarah Blaney) to go for their Massachusetts State board Cosmetology License- and have PASSED! We are Looking forward to all the Cosmetology students of 2021-to become licensed Cosmetologist, before they graduate! Massachusetts CV-19 Updates and Information Lynn School Department - Reopening Schools Safely Websiteįamily Checklists for Going Back to School
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Response to COVID-19 Scenarios For The 2021-2022 School Yearĭownload This In-Person Learning Update For 2021-2022 School YearĪdditional School and Public Health Resources and Downloads (PDF) We look forward to learning and growing with you this year.Ĭovid Testing Authorization Consent Letter and Consent Form You may also access an online consent form by clicking here. A paper consent will be sent home with your student, please fill it out and return it to the school nurse. If you would like your student to participate in COVID-19 testing, you will need to fill out a testing consent. If the pool is negative, all individuals in that pool have tested negative for COVID-19 that day. If a pool is positive all individuals in that pool will need further COVID-19 testing.
Routine COVID Safety Checks: (Formerly pooled testing): Students perform a shallow nasal swab to themselves. Tests are administered daily from the first day of exposure for 7 days. "Test and Stay": (A student who the school nurse has determined is a close contact from a school related exposure): A sample is collected by a shallow nasal swab at school using the BinaxNOW rapid antigen test. If the test is negative and the student has mild symptoms, he/she can return to class. The rapid test only takes 15 minutes to get results. Symptomatic Testing: (students who present with mild symptoms while at school students should not go to school if experiencing symptoms while at home): A sample is collected by a shallow nasal swab at school using the BinaxNOW rapid antigen test. Students and staff will be able to participate in three different testing programs. One of the many ways we are addressing safety is by providing a robust testing plan. LPS is committed to providing a safe space for students to learn and grow during the COVID-19 pandemic.