
Ya'at'eeh TES Community! We appreciate all your participation with our APTT (Academic Parent Teacher Teams) activities! We hope your scholar earned their 3 topping pizza for participating and that YOU earned the Goulding voucher for playing math games with your scholars. Next week at our School Community Council Meeting, we will be discussing our Wellness policy, our Middle of the Year assessment scores, and our calendar of activities for March. We hope you will join us! Mark your calendars for March 9, when the San Juan School Board will meet at Monument Valley High School at 3:00. Parents are welcome to address the Board by registering online before the meeting. We will send instructions in the near future to assist you. Ahehee for all your support!

Hello Cub Fans. Please take a moment and see if you fit this need that we have here at TES. We are serious about our kiddos, so we need serious applicants that really one to be a part of something great. Thank you for you time.

School Community Council will be held today at 3:30. To join:
meet.google.com/yzu-wpqa-odw
Join by phone
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See you there!

Hi all. Here is the Flyer for APTT on Feb. 2, 2022. This will be coming home for you to fill out and return to your teachers. To follow the CDC and Navajo Nation recommendations we have decided not to have in person 1 to 1 appointments. Will will instead be setting up phone call appointments through out the day. Please take a moment to reach out to your teachers to set up these phone call times.

Hello all. We previously posted some guidelines for when you are tested positive or exposed to COVID-19. We have removed that post. Please follow these guidelines as they are direct from the CDC concerning COVID-19. Thank you for your understanding.


Hi all.
This is a quick message that our School Board and Superintendent would like to bring to your attention about a recent change to the district boundaries within San Juan County. This is a timely matter so please take a few minutes and watch the SJSD Redistricting Presentation and then of course, ACT on what you believe to be the best course of action. Thank you in advance for your time. Here are the links to the Presentation.
https://5il.co/14rd2

We are so grateful for the wonderful faculty and staff who showed up this week to support our students. While many parents chose to work with their students at home, other students received small group and one on one attention during math, reading and science lessons from their fun teachers. We are grateful for the Substitutes and Paraprofessionals, Specialty teachers, Cooks, Custodians and Office staff who are kind and understanding amidst the fear. THANK YOU PARENTS, for your trust in us and helping your children at home. We look forward to seeing you all back inside our doors in the coming weeks. Please stay healthy and safe! Enjoy your time together!

As a few may know, a few Utah Rotary Clubs had joined together and cleaned up the former Halchita Head Start Building in Halchita and turned it into a Community Center. San Juan Foundations has a 3 year Grant which will help our local children and their families.
San Juan Foundation-American Rescue Plan Act After School Program is what the grant is called which is located in Halchita. We are open for Registration this week. Open House is on Monday, January 10th starting at 4pm. Stop by to see our Center.
The registered students will come in on Tuesday, January 11th
K-6th Graders 7th- 12th Graders
4:00- 5:30pm 5:30-7:00pm
The program will be hosted at the Halchita Community Center and its purpose is to help your students with completing their homework, along with learning about STEM careers and doing activities that teach students the value of these careers in their future.
We currently DO NOT have access to Internet as we are waiting for the Fiber Optic to get to Halchita. Meanwhile, we will be helping students with Homework. We will also have short enrichment activities for the students to enjoy before going home.
I would like to create a partnership with TES & MVHS Staff to help with our students needs. If there are certain things you are currently using in your classrooms or would share that do wonders for us all, please keep in touch. When we do have access to Internet, we may ask if its possible to send students home with a Chromebook depending on how you feel about the process, etc. We will have a few computers available at a later date.
Thank you for your time,
Cheryl Armenta
San Juan Foundations- Halchita Afterschool Program
Mexican Hat Utah 84531
cheryl.armenta@sjfutah.org

Toys for Tots will be available on Tuesday, December 21st from 3:00-6:00 at the MVHS Auditorium. Thanks for your patience!

Dear Parent and Public,
Our number one goal is to ensure that students and staff have a safe and welcoming environment that promotes learning, and at this time I am happy to report that students and staff of San Juan School District are safe. Yesterday afternoon, a threatening comment was received at one our schools. Then, latter in the evening a suspicious device appearing to be some type of home-made explosives was found at a second SJSD school. The San Juan County Sherriff’s Department along with the Navajo Nation Police responded and determined it to be non-functional as an explosive device but still dangerous in nature. These incidents added to the recent activity on TikTok and our commitment to ensure the continued safety of students and staff, the decision to was made that Friday December 17th would be a virtual day of instruction for all students. This will allow time for further investigation. I thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue to work through this situation. We do believe these incidents are related to the TikTok challenge. We plan on students returning to face-to-face instruction Monday, Dec 20th. Should anything come to light in our ongoing investigation to require a change of plan, we will again reach out to inform parents and public. Again, thank you for your patience and understanding as we look further into these incidents.
Sincerely,
Ron Nielson
SJSD Superintendent

In response to developing safety concerns and to ensure the continued safety of students and staff, Friday, Dec 17th will be a virtual day of instruction for all students in all San Juan School District Schools. Regular in-person instruction will return on Monday, Dec 20th.
Teachers will contact students (via phone, Class Dojo, email, Facebook, etc.) and assignments will be made (read for 20 minutes, write, practice math facts, Navajo language, do an art project, etc.)
Toys for Tots will be postponed to Tuesday, Dec. 21st from 3 PM - 5 PM.
We apologize for any inconvenience to your family and thank you for your continued support, understanding and cooperation.

Tse'bii'nidzisgai Elementary School Students
Pick up your toys for tots from Monument Valley High School

Toys for Tots- for Elementary & HS students.
Please pick them up at Monument Valley High School Friday
December 17 from 1:00-3:00PM

Dear SJSD Parents and Public,
In response to a growing need for more time for teachers to participate in and complete state required literacy training, as well as more teacher time to support lesson plan development for an 80 min instructional block, the SJSD Board of Education approved to change Dec 22nd from a regular day of school to a teacher work day. For students, this means this year's Christmas/Holiday break will begin on Dec 22nd and run through Dec 31st with regular school resuming on Monday, Jan 3rd. If questions or concerns arise regarding this decision, please reach out to your child’s school administration. As always, we appreciate and value our parents and other educational partners.
Sincerely,
Superintendent Ron Nielson

Vaccination Clinic at Tse'bii'Nidzisgai Elementary School Cafeteria
Hours of Operation: 3:30 through 5:00 pm
* Please! Parents wait in your vehicle until bus leaves school area.
*Legal guardian must be present.
*Children 5 through 11 years of age.
*2nd dose will be December 6, 2021.
more information to come....

We have a community member who lost most of her home to a fire. Sally Black lives by the state line. She is in need of clothing: (pants size 14, L tops, shoes 8.5, L -XL jacket), personal hygiene and blankets, water and food. If you wish to make a donation, please contact Ms. Dinah Holiday at 435-678-1286. Ahe'hee!

Here are the Minutes for November's School Community Council. We invite you to join us and share your ideas and comments at our next meeting to be held December 7th at 3:30 on Google Meet
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Join by phone
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Please join our School Community Council today (Tuesday 11/2) at 3:25.
Join with Google Meet
meet.google.com/yzu-wpqa-odw
Meeting ID
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Phone Numbers
(US)
+1 475-355-7332
PIN: 786 125 791#

PARENT/GUARDIAN PANDEMIC-RELATED SURVEY
The Dine' office of Education is collecting input for the Navajo Nation Delegates for decision-making purposes.
https://s.surveyplanet.com/wkax2s3z

Today many students, staff and teachers wore their pajamas and received a Red Ribbon to remind them of the importance of staying safe by saying NO to drugs. We appreciate all our parents who are teaching and modeling good habits for their students. We want all children and families to be healthy in mind, body and spirit, and saying No to drugs will help us accomplish this.
