Please see the following update from our Public Health Officer: Because of some confusion about the use of face masks and face shields at JCSD1, Dr. Schueler has now clarified by stating that masks only are allowed per Public Health Order #10. Face Shields will not be a substitute unless in the exempted cases outlined in the order. Dr. Schueler states that there is growing evidence that face shields do protect against COVID-19, but until the state and local public health offices approve of face shield use in the schools, Johnson County Schools should use face coverings or facemasks, and not face shields.
about 4 years ago, Jim Wagner
Meadowlark Elementary School
over 4 years ago, Anna Merritt
Return to school plan
MES Return to School Plan
Y Donates 1250 Neck Gaiters to JCSD#1 Students https://jcfymca.org/y-donates-1250-neck-gaiters-to-jcsd1-students/
over 4 years ago, Admin
COVID letter to parents 8-2020.docx
over 4 years ago, Anna Merritt
COVID letter to parents 8-2020.docx
COVID letter to parents 8-2020.docx
Meadowlark Supply Lists
over 4 years ago, Anna Merritt
School Supply Lists
We’re thrilled to announce Johnson County School District #1’s new app! Access sports scores, cafeteria menus, news updates, even emergency notifications. Download the app on Android: https://bit.ly/3gs6wvL or iPhone: https://apple.co/2M03bpP https://youtu.be/B6U7w4wXIgo
over 4 years ago, Admin
July 17th, 2020 Dear Parents/Guardians and Students, The school district is in the process of finalizing the Smart Start plan for school to start in the fall. As everyone is aware, there are many factors that are dictating what the school district is doing to make sure it happens. With that being said, the school district is making plans to make the buildings as safe as we can for students and staff. I am asking parents to please be patient and work with the district staff. We hope that the things we have to do to get state approval will be temporary or short term. That will mean some sacrifices will need to be made in order to ensure we can bring all students back. By putting these measures in place, we are trying to avoid either a hybrid model that has only half the students back in any building or back to online learning for all students. We want all of the students back at the same time and safe. With that being said, here are some things that will need to happen: • Students who ride the bus will need to wear a mask or some kind of face covering. • The school district will provide a reusable mask for students but if the child loses their mask the next mask would have to be purchased. Parents always have the option to provide their child any mask they so choose. • Students will need to wear masks into the building to their classroom. Once in their classroom, they can remove their mask as long as they can maintain the social distancing to the best of their ability. Staff will help assist in this. • Students need to wear their masks to and from lunch to minimize exposure to others. • Visitors will not be allowed into the buildings without prior approval from administrators. This will be very limited. • Students and staff will be screened as they enter into the designated areas or entrance into the buildings. Students will only be screened once each day. • If symptoms are detected, students’ parents will be contacted to come pick the child up from school. • All staff will be required to wear masks as they move around the buildings. • Students who participate in activities will be briefly screened before they participate in the practices. • Only one or both parents will be allowed to enter into the buildings to watch their child participate in an activity until capacity is reached. No other fans will be allowed in. Out of town fans will be able to access the events online. The district is working on a plan to broadcast events from the football field. • The high school and middle school are working to develop a schedule to limit student contact in the buildings to ensure we can stay open for all students. • Once the plan is approved at the state level, all information will be sent out to parents with more of the specific details. This letter is to give parents a heads-up with the major highlights in the plan. We are looking to get the school year started as normal as possible. The district needs everyone’s help to make this happen. I know that some will disagree with some of the items in the plan. Implementation of these proposals improves our chance for approval from the state so all of our children can return to school. Our hope is that this will work and no further actions would have to be implemented to keep our students in schools and safe. Again, I remind you to please be patient and know we are doing everything possible. Have a good day and stay safe. Sincerely, Jim Wagner Johnson County School District
over 4 years ago, Jim Wagner
Parent Newsletter
over 4 years ago, Anna Merritt
June 2020 Newsletter
Meadowlark Elementary summer office schedule.
over 4 years ago, Anna Merritt
Meadowlark Elementary Summer Office Schedule
Have a GREAT summer!!! We have missed you all so much!
over 4 years ago, Anna Merritt
Our last COVID Staff Meeting
Summer Meals will be available
over 4 years ago, Ricci Sanders
Summer Meals
2nd grade dinosaur discoveries.
over 4 years ago, Anna Merritt
Dino discoveries.
Dino discoveries.