Day: August 26, 2022

Adequate communication and cooperation

Every Friday, the principal will share with parents the kindergarten news of the week in writing. Since the principal is unable to talk to parents one by one, she uses the weekly newsletter, "From the Principal", to convey the news, so as to let more parents know about the big and small matters of the kindergarten as well as the things that they are looking forward to; the classroom teachers share their teaching every two weeks through written records and photographs. In addition, on Wednesdays, the Headmistress looks through each child's contact book and data book and makes notes, such as measuring body temperature, parents' signatures, etc. The Headmistress also takes note of the children's health and safety records.

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Notification of immunization, parent-child reading, talent class, and identification of goods

[Epidemic Prevention Measures] - Do not slacken on epidemic prevention, wash your hands, wear masks, and take your temperature. There are still more than 20,000 confirmed cases, so there is no room for negligence. Taking off your mask when eating is the easiest way to get infected. If someone in your family has been diagnosed and your family members (including children) are close contacts, you are required to stay home and take a leave of absence to avoid contact with other children at school, which may result in the suspension of the whole class. Protect your child and others. Parents of children who have not yet received the vaccine are encouraged to keep their children's health in mind.

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Epidemic Preparedness Measures for Schools at All Levels for the First Semester of School Year 111

The first semester of the 111th school year for schools below the senior high school level will begin on August 30th. In order to prepare for the opening of the school year, the Ministry of Education has written to the Environmental Protection Agency to coordinate with the Environmental Protection Bureaus of the county and municipal governments to clean and disinfect the environment of schools below the senior high school level, including kindergartens, as well as the surrounding public spaces and facilities, and has also requested that schools at all levels, including kindergartens, organize the preparation of school masks, quick-screening reagents, warming guns, and disinfectant alcohol, and distribute 800,000 dosages of quick-screening reagents every week during the post-school period. Schools at all levels (including kindergartens) are also requested to stockpile school masks, quick-screening reagents, extra temperature guns, disinfectant alcohol, etc., and to distribute 800,000 doses of quick-screening reagents per week during the post-school period.

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