Pashmina scarves will be sold during parent teacher conferences from 10am-3pm in the main foyer of the school! Please come and help support our students and their fundraising efforts for their Washington D.C. trip!!
Pashmina scarves will be sold during parent teacher conferences from 10am-3pm in the main foyer of the school! Please come and help support our students and their fundraising efforts for their Washington D.C. trip!!
Grade three students have created some terrific disguises! See the pictures below to try to figure out what's under the disguise!!
In order for our school to continuously improve and to grow, we need input from parents, staff members, students, and the community! Please consider going to the following websites to rate our school: schooldigger.com and greatschools.org. You can also leave comments or write a review. We would LOVE to hear about your perception of Sterling Community School!
Mrs. Smith, our school social worker, is once again coordinating our Thanksgiving Holiday baskets for Sterling families in need. If you or a family you know is in need this Thanksgiving, please contact Mrs. Smith at (860)-564-2728x3210 or email: [email protected]. A BIG thank you to Mr. Mike Bogdanski and Mrs. Angela Stone for the anti-bullying presentation that was put on last week! Please see the main web page for additional pictures of the event!
Asthma is the leading cause of serious chronic illness in children, affecting an average of 10% of children nationally. Poorly controlled asthma negatively impacts academic achievement by increased absenteeism, spending more time in the health office/less time in class, poorer quality of sleep, and decreased activity tolerance.
Some Keys to Effective Asthma Management: * Obtain a medication authorization for your child who has an active diagnosis * Provide the school with quick-relief medication, i.e. Albuterol * Obtain a Valved-Holding Chamber Spacer for Albuterol MDI’s * Obtain an Asthma Action Plan from your provider if your child is being treated. Remember, the school nurse can be very instrumental in teaching your child why and when to take asthma medications, how to optimize inhalation techniques, how to avoid triggers, and more. If you have any questions, please contact the school nurse. |
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