Aaron Crook Reports COVID Cases at BMES and Branchville Written by HH
Aaron Crook, RPS COVID-19 Health and Safety Compliance Liaison reports that today a member of the Barlow Mountain Elementary School (BMES) community tested positive for COVID-19. This individual was in the BMES building while potentially infectious to others on Friday, May 7. Contact tracing for this case has been completed.
In addition, Crook said that the District learned today that a member of the Branchville Elementary School (BES) community tested positive for COVID-19. This individual was not in the BES building during a period of time when they were potentially infectious to others. No contact tracing is needed.
Aaron Crook reports a member of BMES tested positive for COVID, another member is presumed positive Written by HH
Aaron Crook, RPS COVID-19 Health and Safety Compliance Liaison, reported that late last evening, the District learned that a member of the Barlow Mountain Elementary School (BMES) community tested positive for COVID-19, and another is presumed positive.
Crook said that these individuals were not in the BMES building during a period of time when they were potentially infectious to others. They have a source of infection outside of the BMES building. No contact tracing is needed.
Letter: In thanks of Ridgefield s public school nurses
May 4, 2021
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To the Editor:
During National Nurses Week (May 6-12), nurses deserve our support, recognition and appreciation more than ever. I m writing to recognize a particular group of nurses who are Ridgefield’s unsung heroes, a special team that works continuously behind the scenes to keep our community safe and healthy: the school nurses of Ridgefield Public Schools, St. Mary School and Ridgefield Academy.
From day one of the pandemic, our school nurses have gone above and beyond for the teachers, staff, families and children of our community. They eagerly and bravely returned to school during the pandemic and adopt new protocols to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 in our school buildings. They donned protective equipment, such as N95 masks, medical gowns and face shields, and cared for students and staff members exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms before they could be sent home long before a vacci
Ridgefield schools name teacher of the year
Staff reports
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This week, East Ridge Middle School band teacher Hilary Brown was announced as Ridgefield Public Schools’ 2021 Teacher of the Year.Ridgefield Public Schools / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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East Ridge Middle School band teacher Hilary Brown wipes away tears while addressing colleagues at a surprise teacher appreciation breakfast on May 3.Ridgefield Public Schools / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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East Ridge Middle School Principal Patricia Raneri, left, band teacher Hilary Brown and Director of Personnel Karen Dewing pose for a photo during a surprise teacher appreciation breakfast on May 3.Ridgefield Public Schools / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
COVID Cases Reported at Three Ridgefield Public Schools Written by Aaron Crook, COVID-19 Health and Safety Compliance Liaison
Today, Monday, April 26, we learned that a member of the Barlow Mountain Elementary School (BMES) community is presumed positive for COVID-19. This individual was not in the BMES building during a period of time when they were potentially infectious to others. No contact tracing is needed.
We also learned today that a member of the Ridgefield High School (RHS) community tested positive for COVID-19. This individual was not in the RHS building during a period of time when they were potentially infectious to others. No contact tracing is needed.