This waiver needs to be signed by student/athlete AND Parent BEFORE the student/athlete is allowed to take part in activities.
This waiver needs to be signed by student/athlete AND Parent BEFORE the student/athlete is allowed to take part in activities.
Background – On May 11th Governor Ricketts announced that beginning on June 1st, 2020, NSAA member schools are permitted to open weight rooms for voluntary strength and conditioning sessions.
In Response Executive Director of the NSAA, Jay Bellar, gave the following update:
Prioritizing the health and safety of all students and staff must remain the focus of each NSAA member school.
These requirements must be followed when conducting voluntary strength and conditioning sessions:
It is the responsibility of each NSAA member school to comply with the above requirements.
Additionally, NSAA member school sponsored camps, clinics and open gyms are prohibited in any sport at this time.
Should the conditions warrant, these requirements will be adjusted.
Any further official updates will be posted on the NSAA website and the NSAA social media platforms.
Key points for Fairbury Public Schools:
1. All Activities
2. Workouts cannot be required- all optional/voluntary
3. Disinfect and Sanitize
3. Social Distance
4. Restroom
5.Drinking Fountains/Locker Rooms
6.Doors
7.Weight Room
8.Other Health Measures
9.Communicate!!!
ddavis@fairburyjeffs.org 402-616-2337
Weight Room Schedule Starting on Monday, June 1st, 2020. (9-12 grades to start)
Boys Sessions –> Mon -Thursday 6 am and 7 am
Girls Sessions -> Mon-Wed-Thurs Time TBD based on sessions needed.
At home sessions -> For those people that are uncomfortable or at risk we are developing a set of workout to do from home.
Boys will need to contact Coach Garfield or Coach Steinhoff.
Girls will need to contact Coach Evans or Coach Engle-Evans.
OFF LIMITS ON WEEKENDS AND TO ALL OUTSIDE PARTIES INCLUDING ALUMNI
Hard to believe the end of the year has arrived! We have a number of staff who have reached milestones with the district!
This year our CHANCE program and Trina Pettit designed and made our images for a special Milestone gift!! Thank You!!
We also have 3 retirements: Kristi Peterson, Brenda Beachler & Donna Shultz we wish them the very best for their future endeavors!
Please take a couple of moments and view this slideshow that Jill Davis put together! Enjoy your summer!!
The Jeffs’ Best Award was created by the Fairbury Public Schools Board of Education to highlight and celebrate the great work of our staff.
On behalf of the Board of Education, I would like to congratulate Dr. Emily Winter, Jr.High science teacher, as the May recipient of the Jeffs’ Best Award!
Some of the comments made were: “Emily is such a creative teacher and does an outstanding job of connecting with the kids. She sends them notes in the mail (everyone likes to get that kind of mail), and does so many fun activities in the classroom with them.”
“Emily has helped other teachers and myself with our distance learning. She takes time out of her day to help some of us older, not as technology oriented teachers. I have appreciated her guidance and I know others have as well. She does not just send a link for an idea, but she follows up with step by step instructions and questions. She is a true educator who goes the extra distance to see that others succeed. She finds pleasure in helping others be their best!”
“When we were in school, Emily took her job of ASI supervision seriously. She would sit with kids and encourage/guide them to do their assignments. I could always count on getting assignments from students who were assigned ASI due to Emily’s presence in there.”
“I have often thought that it would be fun to just spend a day in her classroom and watch her interact with, teach, and love the students. I encourage any board member to do that once we are back in school. You will be amazed!”
“Emily is our spark at FHS! She is constantly thinking of ways to help students. I appreciate all of her efforts for the Holiday Shop – that was her idea. It was fun to see the students be able to get gifts for their families – they loved it. Emily recently received her doctorate degree – this shows her drive for education. She is looking for creative ways to deliver instruction to her classes and will often share websites/ideas with other teachers if she thinks it might help their instruction. I appreciate her positivity, energy and creativity!”
Emily will receive a $25 gift certificate and will be eligible for a drawing for a $100 prize later in May! As always, we want to thank everyone for their nominations!
For Fairbury Public Schools educators, teaching is about a lot more than just going to work. Our students become a part of our family and we sincerely miss seeing them on a daily basis. Many teachers wanted to make a personal connection to their students and truly express that they missed seeing them during this difficult time of school closure. Mrs. Lucking created a message to our students to remind them how much we care. Thank you Mrs. Lucking!
The Jeffs’ Best Award was created by the Fairbury Public Schools Board of Education to highlight and celebrate the great work of our staff.
On behalf of the Board of Education, I would like to congratulate Mrs. Kristi Peterson, Jr.High math teacher, as the April recipient of the Jeffs’ Best Award!
Some of the comments made were: “In addition to Kristi’s years of service to the district, I can specifically speak the caliber of Kristi’s influence as a teacher in the year I’ve
been here. Kristi and I have had several conversations about student expectations, and she’s given me some great ideas on how to help meeting the specific needs to students in this district. It’s clear she knows the students well and is invested in helping them achieve their potential. Kristi works tirelessly with students before school, after school, and during Hammer Time to ensure students are held accountable and given every opportunity to learn. This is a tedious and tiresome task and she does it with incredible resolve.
In previous schools, I have worked closely with teachers on the verge of retirement so I’m familiar with how some choose to spend their last few years in a district. If you have a conversation with Kristi, witness her interactions with students, or step foot in her
classroom, you would never know Kristi is retiring this year. She is just a dedicated, innovative, and passion filled as teachers in the early years of their careers. I know I don’t have years of experience in this district, but I feel that provides with me a unique perspective. Fairbury Public Schools is blessed beyond measure to have a teacher like Kristi Peterson and her absence will be felt among students and staff alike. I think it would be fantastic if we could recognize her service.”
Kristi will receive a $25 gift certificate and will be eligible for a drawing for a $100 prize in May! As always, we want to thank everyone for their nominations! The BOE will make a new selection prior to the May meeting.
Anyone in Jeffland is invited to nominate any Fairbury Public Schools Employee by filling out the form below:
Message From Stephen Grizzle, Superintendent of Fairbury Public Schools –
Last night, around 9:00 pm, Gov. Ricketts made the declaration that schools must remain closed to regular operations and continue their alternate learning methods until the end of this school year. Officially, our region is not under the Direct Health Measures declaration that 56 Nebraska counties are under.
This is a precautionary public health measure; local health and school officials are monitoring the COVID-19 situation in Southeast Nebraska closely. We will continue our district’s plan for learning for this school year. Tomorrow morning, Friday, I, along with our High School counselor, Mrs. Biehl and our HS Principal, Mr. Anderson are meeting with the senior class. We will be covering several topics important to their Graduating Class of 2020. I am confident, together, we will be able to develop creative strategies to give them the sendoff and celebration they so richly deserve!
Thank you for your partnership and commitment to keeping our students and our community as safe as possible. I appreciate your patience and understanding. I have the utmost concern for your child and our community at heart. Thank you and have a great day!
Stephen L. Grizzle, Superintendent
Fairbury Public Schools
“It’s a GREAT day to be a Jeff!”
March 18, 2020 – The Nebraska State Education Association (NSEA) today announced it will offer educational programming for elementary and secondary students that will be available free to all Nebraska children beginning Monday, March 23. NSEA is partnering with News Channel Nebraska and Lincoln Public Schools on the project, with financial support from the National Education Association.
NSEA President Jenni Benson said four hours of daily live programming will be available through nearly every video and cable TV service, as well as online or via mobile app from Flood Communications News Channel Nebraska.
“Our 28,000 members care deeply about their students and want them to continue their learning during these school closures,” said Benson. “We are pleased to partner with News Channel Nebraska and Lincoln Public Schools to make this educational programming available statewide.”
Many Nebraska schools are closed due to the Novel Coronavirus pandemic. More school districts are expected to close in the coming weeks.
“During this time of unprecedented challenge to maintain educational continuity for the students of our city and state, I am most appreciative of the leadership of NSEA to organize a delivery system that will reach many of our students,” said Dr. Steve Joel, Lincoln Public Schools superintendent.
“We are working with our members to coordinate this educational programming,” said Maddie Fennell, NSEA executive director. “From read alouds to learning games to instructional lessons with teachers, we will work to support our students and their families as we navigate this pandemic together.”
Benson said that educational programming for elementary students will air from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and for secondary students from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday.
“And, because we know every family’s schedule is different, all the live content our members create and provide will be captured and available for on-demand playback at any time,” said Benson.
“The NSEA represents the teachers who change lives everyday throughout Nebraska. During this difficult time, thanks to the NSEA, children can continue learning and their parents will see firsthand some of the magic that happens in our classrooms every day,” said Andy Ruback, CEO Flood Communications/News Channel Nebraska.
There are multiple ways to watch this new educational programming. Families can live stream NCN at www.newschannelnebraska.com, download the NCN app on any mobile device, or access the programming through their local cable provider, NCN on Amazon Fire, Apple TV, and Roku apps. Those living in Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, Beatrice, Norfolk, Columbus and South Sioux City can also use an over-the-air antenna to access the live presentations. NCN will share the programming with its 300,000 social followers.
The programs will also be available on-demand through NSEA’s website at nsea.org and NSEA will provide an online forum for questions and supplemental educational resources.
We at Fairbury Public Schools believe the health, safety, and well-being of our students and staff are our top priorities. With the decision to close school, we put together some suggestions for keeping things calm at home.
FPS Family Resources – FPS Family Resources COVID
Parenting During Covid 19 – ESU Resource
Ultimately there is no right or wrong way to do this other than follow the guidance of social distancing. So do your best to do things we know work (the suggestions above) but be kind to yourself, do your best and take care of you and your family.