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Health Office Update: November 7, 2024

Clothing Swap at Thetford Elementary School

Saturday, Nov. 9th from 9AM to 1PM

Immunizations

I am reviewing immunizations this month.

If you usually exempt your child please use this form.

Please complete it and return it to the health office by November 14th.

No  Ronald McDonald Dental Van this fall:

 The dental van will unfortunately not be coming to Thetford Academy this fall due to staffing shortages. Kate Dalpra, RN, TES & I are working with HealthHub, another school dental program to come up with a solution. 

Area dentists that take Dr. Dynasaur: 

• Archer Dentist in Norwich 802-649-2630 

• Just Kids in Norwich 802-649-5210 

• White River Dentist 802-295-2458

• St. Johnsbury Dental Associates 802-748-9357.

• Upper Valley Pediatric Dentistry 603-790-8130

• Montshire Pediatric Dentistry 603-543–0455

• You can also make an appointment with the Plainfield Health Clinic, your student is a patient there if they were seen at the Ronald McDonald Dental Van – 802-454-1047. 

Please call Nurse Ellen if you need help.   

• If you missed the flu clinic and would still like your student to receive a flu shot your student can get an appointment for a flu shot at Upper Valley Pediatrics.

Illnesses at TA

PNEUMONIA

• Pneumonia is still circulating in the community, no new cases this week at TA – if your student has a cough and a fever please call their pediatrician.

HEAD COLD

• There is a head cold going around with a lot of congestion & a cough. Rest & fluids help. Some students have had a low grade fever with this.

COVID

• No new cases this week.

• Students can return after 24 hours if they are fever free & feeling better.

• Test kits are available in the Health Office

• Test kits are also available through the US Postal service link to Covid test kit order form

Illness prevention tips: Early bed, 3 meals/day, staying hydrated, hand washing, cover sneezes & coughs.

HUNTERS:

Please check for deer ticks 

• Shower & wash clothes if you are out in tick territory.

• If a deer tick is attached to you for more than 24-36 hours, call your pediatrician & get a one-time antibiotic to prevent Lyme Disease.

• Also, save the tick – show your doctor or Nurse Ellen

• Ellen’s Lyme Disease prevention video 

Orford NH, Masons’ Fall Rummage Sale

This sale has a variety of household goods, clothing, sheets, towels, books and games. The sale is at the Mason’s Hall on Rte. 10 in Orford.

Oct. 24th & 25th 10AM -4PM and Oct. 26th 10AM -2PM

Tips for Better Mental Health:

Smiling Mind is a helpful, free app for stress/anxiety/sleep issues Smiling Mind.

Thetford Town Service Officer – for Thetford Residents Only

• A resource for all seasons: the town service officer can help with gas cards, fuel oil, etc. The town service officer can connect families with other supports.

• Jessica Eaton is the Thetford Town Service Officer and can be contacted for assistance for a wide variety of needs.  Email:  [email protected]. Phone: 802.333.9491

Thetford Food Shelf

• The food shelf is open Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 10 to noon. The food shelf serves residents of Thetford, Fairlee, West Fairlee, Vershire and Strafford.

Corinth, West Topsham & Bradford Food Shelves

-West Topsham’s food shelf is at the Riverside Grange & open Fridays 5:30 -630 PM

-Bradford Academy’s food shelf, in Bradford, is open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 3-4 p.m.; Wednesday, 5-6 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m.-noon

Hurricanes Helene and Milton

The American Red Cross collecting donations to help for those affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton

 
Ellen Gnaedinger, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC

Thetford Academy School Nurse

Thetford Academy Health Office/COVID page



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Excellence

We set high expectations. We challenge all members of the school community to reach their highest potential.

Commitment

We value initiative, courage and dedication. We take personal responsibility for the goals we set and work hard to achieve them.

Cooperation

We work and learn together. We see teachers as coaches, students as team members, families as partners, and learning as practice and action.

Caring

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Diversity

We respect differences among people. We welcome the contribution of varied perspectives to a rich and flexible school culture.