November 2021

Weekly Newsletter

By |2021-11-19T14:39:46-07:00November 19th, 2021|Communication Updates, Weekly Newsletter|

Just a friendly update, the County health department is no longer requiring us to send Community Notifications every time there is a reported positive COVID-19 case on campus. Going forward, we will only be sending communications to close contacts who are directly impacted. Thank you for your ongoing support as we continue keep the safety of our students, faculty and staff our top priority.

Weekly Newsletter

By |2021-11-15T10:13:56-07:00November 10th, 2021|Communication Updates, Weekly Newsletter|

For ALL Students: Please fill out the required Consent Form for On-Campus COVID-19 Testing below, which will allow us to test your student on our campus if they are identified as a close contact or show any symptoms of COVID-19 regardless of whether they have been vaccinated. If your student is vaccinated, and you have not sent us your vaccination verification, please send us their official COVID-19 vaccination record by emailing a photo of the front and back of the vaccination card

Weekly Newsletter

By |2021-11-08T06:52:08-07:00November 5th, 2021|Communication Updates, Weekly Newsletter|

For ALL Students: Please fill out the required Consent Form for On-Campus COVID-19 Testing below, which will allow us to test your student on our campus if they are identified as a close contact or show any symptoms of COVID-19 regardless of whether they have been vaccinated. If your student is vaccinated, and you have not sent us your vaccination verification, please send us their official COVID-19 vaccination record by emailing a photo of the front and back of the vaccination card...

MDJDA Monthly Newsletter

By |2021-11-19T09:19:45-07:00November 1st, 2021|MDJDA Monthly Newsletter|

“ ‘Thank you’ is the best prayer that anyone could say. I say that one a lot. Thank you expresses extreme gratitude, humility, understanding.” - Alice Walker I love this quote because it reminds us how powerful a simple “thank you” can be. I love that Mrs. Walker, one of my favorite American literature writers, equates saying “thank you” not only with extreme gratitude, but also with humility and understanding. In this season of thanksgiving, let us reflect on the true power behind each “thank you”. To say thank you is to acknowledge all those blessings in our lives that we may sometimes take for granted. To say thank you is to understand that we need each other on a daily basis, that we cannot do everything alone. It is a humbling experience to say thank you and recognize those ...

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