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Dr. Gerald H. Woehr
Elementary School
News
Free Dental
Screening on February 3rd
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here for more information.
Parental Consent Form English version
Spanish Version
January
Newsletter
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click here.
Letter From the
Principal
The Dr. Gerald H. Woehr Elementary
School is committed to creating a developmentally appropriate and safe
environment which encourages students to take academic risks and embrace their
growing curiosities. We believe that every child has unlimited potential, and
together we can recognize and celebrate the unique differences and talents in
our students. A true community of learners is where the principal, staff,
parents and students create a unifying partnership to ensure our children’s
natural growth and successes. The spirit of the Dr. Gerald H. Woehr Elementary
School is Every Child, Every Day, Whatever it Takes! Collaboratively we can work
together to both teach and inspire every child, every day.
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School
Anti-Bullying Specialist Contact Info
Ms. Alyse Reed
44 North Main St..
New Egypt, NJ 08533
609-758-6800 x3000
reeda@newegypt.us
District’s
Anti-Bullying Coordinator
Mr. Rick DeMarco
115 Evergreen Rd.
New Egypt, NJ 08533
609-758-6800 x2100
demarcor@newegypt.us
Approved
2011 - 2012 District Calendar
To view the 2011 -
2012 District Calendar, please click
here.
NJ
Department of Education
School Report Card
http://education.state.nj.us/rc...
District Facebook Page
You can now stay updated on the 2011 - 2012
school budget by visiting the district Facebook page by
clicking
here.
Aramark's
Healthy for Life
Our Healthy For
Life™ Pledge to Plumsted:
• To provide a wide variety of nutritious foods
• To teach students to make healthy meal and lifestyle
choices
• To create appealing and healthy eating environments
• To build healthy resources for your school’s district and
community
• To work together to find new ways to make our children
Healthy For Life™
Click
here for the
January Healthy For Life Newsletter.
Information Regarding the H1N1 Influenza
A (Swine Flu) From Our School Nurse
Guidance for School and Childcare
Settings for H1N1 (Swine Influenza) according to the NJ Department of Education
at this time recommend 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.
These steps to prevent the transmission of infections such as influenza will be
announced daily at school to promote good hygiene and prevent the spread of
infections. Please review/practice these important prevention measures at home.
Thank you. Any questions, please contact the school nurse.
Links:
Letter from the DOE and DHSS
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/swine/
http://www.state.nj.us/health/
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