Sharing dates, notes, reminders and stories from Brian's class. Informing, including and inspiring parents to join in the fun.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Halloween Parade this Friday at 11:45 am

We will be having a Halloween Parade at Trillium on Friday, October 30 beginning at about 11:45 am.  Your child is invited to bring a costume to wear for the parade.  Please do not send them to school in the costume.  Please do not send them with any weapons.  Masks may only be worn during the parade.  We will start getting ready for the parade at about 11:15.  The parade will go around the park if the weather is good otherwise it will go throughout the school.  We will also be doing some Halloween choice time activities in the morning with the first and second graders and I could use a couple volunteers to help with these activities from about 9am to 10:15 am.  Let me know if you can help out.  School gets out at the regular Friday time of 12 noon.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Field Trip to World Forestry Center this Thursday, October 22

All of the first and second grade classes are going on our first field trip this year to the World Forestry Center on Thursday.  We will be leaving at 9:00 am to catch the MAX.  The World Forestry Center is near the zoo.  We will be at the Forestry Center from 10:00 am to about 11:30 am.  We will then eat our sack lunches and then go on a hike outside.  After the hike we will ride the MAX back to school, returning somewhere between 1:00 and 2:00 pm.  Afternoon pick-up is at the regular time of 3:15.

To help make this a successful trip:
*  Send your child with a sack lunch that they will not need to bring home (lunch boxes become difficult to keep track of and to carry)
*  Make sure that you have filled out all of the forms from the beginning of the year home visit packets, especially the field trip permission form and that you have paid your activity fee.  If you have questions about this see me (Brian).
*  Have your child wear appropriate clothing for doing a hike outside.  We will do this unless it is raining hard.
*  If you are joining us on this trip bring a backpack so that you can help carry some of the kid's things.
*  Have your child at school by 8:45 am, so that they can be part of the expectations for the day and that we can all leave at 9:00 am.

I am looking forward to our adventure this Thursday.  If you have any questions please ask me (Brian)?

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Another Way to Deal with Lice

Fairy Tales Rosemary Repel Hair Care uses organic herbs of rosemary, tea tree, citronella oils to help prevent head lice. It has been proven to work. Their Lice Good-Bye is the best way to get rid of lice and nits - unlike other methods that only use pesticides and don't get rid of nits. Visit the site at www.fairytaleshaircare.com. Use the Spray everyday and have remained lice free during outbreaks.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Lice in Our Classroom

Today I checked all the kids (two were sent home with nits and one was already home with lice) and I thoroughly vacuumed the risers and carpets. Now it is up to you to help out.  Below is some helpful information, please read it.  PLEASE CHECK YOUR CHILD DAILY FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS as I can't take time each day to do it.  TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY.  If there is just one child who has lice and isn't properly or fully treated we could get back into a situation where many kids get it.  IF your child does have lice OR nits please let me know.


Head lice are extremely contagious. Close contact or sharing personal belongings, such as hats or hairbrushes, puts people at risk. Children ages 3-11 and their families get head lice most often. Personal hygiene has nothing to do with getting head lice. Parents, please express to your child how important it is for your child NOT to share hairbrushes and combs, barrettes and rubber bands as well as hats.
 
As a school, we cannot stress how important it is to be vigilant in following the proper procedure when dealing with lice &/or nits. The school requires children to be free of lice and nits before returning to the classroom.
 
Below is information gathered from Medline Plus http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/headlice.html  
Head lice are parasitic wingless insects. They live on people's heads and feed on their blood. An adult is called a louse and is about the size of a sesame seed. The eggs, called nits, are even smaller - almost like a dandruff flake. Lice and nits are easiest to detect at the neckline and behind the ear, but they can really be found anywhere on the head.  The students that I sent home today both had nits on the TOP of their head.

Symptoms are
  • Tickling feeling in the hair
  • Frequent itching
  • Sores from scratching
The most important step in treating head lice is to treat the person and other family members with medicine to kill the lice.

How can I treat head lice?

Head lice can be treated with over-the-counter or prescription products. Shampoos and lotions that kill head lice contain pesticides and other chemicals, so it is important to talk to your doctor before using these products, especially if you are pregnant or nursing, or if you have allergies or asthma. It is also not safe to use products with pesticides on or near your eyes. If you find head lice or nits in eyelashes or brows, talk to your doctor.

The products that kill head lice don't usually kill all nits. To reduce the risk of another lice infestation, pick the remaining lice and nits by hand or by using a special comb (one brand name: LiceMeister comb) to remove them. Comb through all of the hair one section at a time every 3 days or more often, for at least 2 weeks or until you stop seeing head lice and nits.

You should also use hot water to wash any bed linens, towels and clothing recently worn by the person who had head lice. Vacuum anything that can't be washed such as the couch, carpets, your child's car seat and any stuffed animals. Because head lice don't live very long away from the scalp, you don't need to use lice spray on these items.
Additional information regarding non-toxic methods can be found at http://blogs.webmd.com/healthy-children/2006/02/got-lice.html and detailed instructions at http://www.nuvoforheadlice.com
 
Here are some other tips and suggestions that might be helpful:
 
Steps to take at home
1. Children WITHOUT lice should lather up their heads with hair gel each morning before school.  Lice do not like hair gel. And girls should wear their hair in a braid or pony tail every day.
2.  Place your child's hats and coat in a very hot dryer the moment you come home from school. 
 
Preventative Care:
I've read (several places) that head lice are repelled by tea-tree oil & rosemary.  You can find all natural shampoo, conditioner & hairspray formulated to repel head lice (supposedly) here: http://www.fairytaleshaircare.com/catalog/default.asp?category=3
Also, I found at New Seasons Giovanni shampoo and conditioner that has tea tree oil & rosemary oil.
 
Additional tips and suggestions:
 
LiceGuard Robi Comb (available at drug stores)

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ZAP LICE dead on contact while combing DRY hair.
As the comb slides through the hair, it makes a soft humming sound until it encounters a louse.
The humming sound stops and a small electrical charge passes from the comb's teeth through the louse. Using the small brush included in the package, the user removes the dead louse from the comb's teeth and resumes combing.
The comb can be stored and used repeatedly by the entire family!
Thanks for attention to this matter,

Sunday, October 11, 2009

TFT meeting on Monday, 10/12

The monthly Together for Trillium (TFT) meeting is Monday, Oct 12th, 6:30 - 7:30 pm (or so).

October is the month of elections for TFT leadership positions within TFT. Please come and take part and join in! We'd love to have your involvement & input. Check out the list of leadership positions here: http://www.trilliumcharterschool.org/tft

Childcare will be provided. Contact Kerri Creager (current TFT president) if you need childcare, or sign up at the front desk during school hours on Monday.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

No School on Friday

No School on Friday! No sharing this week. We will have our weekly class meeting on Thursday. This is a time when we hear proposals for the class and we also talk about levels.

Field Trip to the World Forestry Center on October 22
We will be having a field trip to the World Forestry Center On Thursday, October 22.  We will ride the MAX.  We will need parent volunteers to join us.  There will be a sign-up sheet outside of Brian's room for parents that can join us for the field trip.  We will need to leave about 9am and will take sack lunches with us.  We will return after lunch.

Walk + Bike to School Day = Tomorrow (10/7)

This Wednesday, Oct. 7th, is Walk and Bike to School Day!

You are also invited to join a group walk from the southwest corner of Peninsula Park (NE Ainsworth and NE Albina). Nikos Tzetos (dad to Thalia, Whitney's class) is leading this group, which will leave the park at 8:00 AM and walk to school.

A few of the event's goals:
  • Encourage physical activity
  • Raise awareness of how walkable a community is, and where improvements can be made
  • Raise concern for the environment
  • Reduce crime and take back neighborhoods for people on foot
  • Reduce traffic congestion, pollution, and speed near schools
  • Share valuable time with local community leaders, parents, and children
http://walknbike.org/