![]() Kindergarten will continue eating outdoors with 4-6’ of distance between students. Lunch seating arrangements will stay the same. Students will eat snack outdoors and should remain stationary and 6’ apart while eating. There will be no changes to snack and lunch protocol. We will continue 3 foot minimum spacing of classroom desks. (For example, a knot of children climbing together, creating a huddle and other close contacts of multiple children). ( Click here for more explanation about this change).Ĭhildren are allowed to play, learn, and socialize without distancing restrictions, both indoors and outdoors, except in cases of very close contact. If the county moves into the high risk category, we will set a timeline to reinstate the indoor mask mandate. As of today, Lane County is in the low risk zone. Younger students can check out these books with a parent or guardian's permission, either with a written note or email, or in person after school on Thursdays.įace masks became optional starting March 19th for all Village School classes and activities as long as CDC COVID-19 Community Level for Lane County is in the low or moderate risk levels. These books are in a separate section and are restricted to students in 5th through 8th grade. ![]() YA books often have more mature themes, such as romance, violence, or mature language. Village School library's YA policy: As a school that serves middle school students, the library includes books that are geared towards ages 12-18 and labeled as "young adult" (YA). If you aren’t sure if your child is ready for a particular book they are interested in, you can try reading the book with your child so you can answer any questions or concerns that may come up. If you aren’t familiar with a book’s contents and recommended age, the website Common Sense Mediais a great resource for helping parents and children make informed choices about what books are appropriate for their child to read. Please stop by Village Hall or call (262) 242-3720 with questions.Send the book back to school with your child so they can choose a new book.Ĭontact me to discuss specific concerns or ask for recommendations for alternative books. The Historic Preservation Commission meets the second Wednesday of the month.ĭetails of the requirements for an accessory structure permit are available on the Village's website.įences, decks and driveway additions also require village review. If Historic Preservation Commission review and approval is required, consideration of the Certificate of Appropriateness must occur first. Plans that show where the shed will be placed, its size and what it will look like must be submitted at least two weeks prior to a meeting of the Plan Commission, which meets the first Tuesday of each month. Village Hall staff is happy to help you through the required steps. If approved, a building permit must be obtained. The Historic Preservation Commission also must review the plans if the property is in Thiensville's Historic District. Sheds and other accessory structures must be approved by the Village's Plan Commission. ![]() With spring just around the corner, residents may be thinking about adding an outdoor shed to store garden equipment, tools and other items. ![]() More information on the full lineup of Wednesday Talks topics is available here. Thiensville Lifestyle Coalition is a committee of the Thiensville Business Association. Wednesday Talks are free and open to the public. The monthly series of talks continues into June. Lewis' scheduled presentation as part of the Wednesday Talks series. Lewis of Thiensville Family Health Care and Michael Klug of Studio 3xd for donating their time, knowledge and talents. Watch Village Voice for a link to the video. Lewis will answer your questions and explain the facts and impact of the virus. Soon he found life in the pasture very dull. In a video that will be posted online next week, Dr. He has volunteered to educate Thiensville residents on the COVID-19 virus. With data from 10 different globalized cultures and 1 remote, isolated village in Bhutan, we examined universals and cultural variations in the recognition. Lewis has been the medical officer for the North Shore Health Department since 1994. Do you have questions related to coronavirus? Send your questions to Dr. ![]()
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