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ROOM 317

Home Room: 7-2

 

Period 1: 7-1 Civics/US I                       9:00 am - 9:40 am

Period 2: 7-2 Civics/US I                       9:40 am - 10:20 am

Period 3: 6-2 World History                 10:20 am - 11:00 am

Period 4: 6-1 World History                 11:00 am - 11:40 am

Period 6: 8-2 US II                                   11:40 am - 12:20 pm

Period 7: 8-1 US II                                   1:00 pm - 1:40 pm

Period 8: 7-2 WIN                                    2:20 pm - 3:00 pm       

 

 

Thursdays: Will be the day I offer Extra Help for my students

 

In order to obtain Free Lunch for the rest of the year, your Parents need to fill out the Free Lunch form. It is located on the North Bergen Board of Education web page. They can also come to Kennedy and pick one up.

 

 

RULES FOR MR. GRIFFO’S CLASS

 

1.    There will be NO TALKING IN CLASS, EXCEPT if you are Asking or Answering a Question.

2.    You MUST BRING your Folder, Chrome Book (all notes will be taken in your Digital Notebook in Google Classroom) and SOMETHING TO WRITE WITH, to Class EACH AND EVERY DAY.

3.    NO ELECTRONIC DEVISES OF ANY KIND WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOM. This MEANS:  Cell Phones; I-Pods; I-Pads, MP3 Players; Walk-Mans; CD Players; Lap Top Computers; Kindle, Nook OR any kind of Tablet. EXCEPT the Kennedy School issued Chrome Book

4.    NO HEAD PHONES OF ANY KIND WILL BE ALLOWED IN CLASS. EXCEPT when used with the Kennedy School issued Chrome Book

5.    If these items are found by me in Class, they will be confiscated and taken to the Main Office and turned in to  the Vice-Principal.

6.    NO FOOD OR DRINK IS ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOM.

7.    Homework will be completed and handed in on TIME.

8.    Classwork will be completed and handed in on TIME.

9.    No one will make any threats or say curse words or BULLY anyone in the Classroom.

10. All Homework, Study Guides, and Material will be posted in Google Classroom.

11. All Tests will be posted in Google Forms in Google Classroom.

 

SUPPLIES FOR CLASS:

A pen or pencil

A two (2) subject notebook for taking notes in class

 

 I am a Graduate of Secaucus HS (Class of 1979) and of Seton Hall University (Class of 1984) and have been teaching in the North Bergen School District since 2003. This is my 29th year in teaching.  

 

POLICY  

NORTH BERGEN BOARD OF EDUCATION 

ADMINISTRATION 

1648.05 1 

Covid Travel Policy 

November 18 

1648.05 COVID TRAVEL POLICY FOR EMPLOYEES,  

STUDENTS,VENDORS AND VISITORS  

  1. Purpose

Due to COVID-19, the New Jersey Department of Health has issued  travel requirements following the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and  Protection (CDC) guidelines. The CDC Guidelines for domestic travel are at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/travel-during covid19.html; and for international travel at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/international-travel during-covid19.html. Following consultation and coordination with the North  Bergen Board of Health, the Board believes it is in the interest of the health,  safety, and welfare of Board employees, students, vendors and visitors to not  only follow the current NJDOH and CDC travel guidelines to prevent the  spread of COVID-19, but also to make certain recommendations mandatory.  As a result, the Board strongly discourages non-essential interstate and  international travel at this time. The Board Policy (1) generally aligns with the  bulletins issued by New Jersey and the CDC respecting both interstate and  international travel and vaccinated and unvaccinated travelers, (2) makes certain quarantine and isolation guidelines mandatory, and (3) sets forth that  time off for quarantine or isolation will be charged against employees’ sick,  vacation and other leave time. 

  1. Scope

This Policy applies to all Board employees, students, vendors and  visitors (“persons”) returning from any U.S. state or territory, except New  York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. The policy also applies to all persons returning from any international jurisdiction. 

III. Definitions 

COVID-19 shall mean an infectious disease caused by the coronavirus. 

Isolation means to separate sick people with a quarantinable communicable  disease from people who are not sick. 

Quarantine means to separate and restrict the movement of people who  were exposed to a contagious disease to see if they become sick.

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Test shall mean a viral test for COVID 19, not an antibody test. IV. Policy 

  1. U.S. State or Territory Travel

Except where prior vaccination applies as per section 4 below, persons who travel to any U.S. state or territory, except New York, Connecticut,  Pennsylvania, and Delaware, 

  1. get tested 3-5 days after the trip; 
  2. If a person tests positive, they must self-isolate for at least 10 days and should postpone travel during that time; 
  3. If a person tests negative, they must quarantine for a full 7 days  after travel; 
  4. If testing is not available, they must quarantine for 10 days after  travel. If the results are delayed, they must quarantine for 7 days  after travel. 
  5. International Travel
  6. Persons planning international travel should be aware that countries  are categorized based on the level of COVID 19 risk travel to that  country presents. These risk levels are available at the following  link: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/map

and-travel-notices.html.  

  1. Persons are to avoid travel to destinations categorized as Level 4  COVID-19 VERY HIGH. Persons traveling internationally, both  vaccinated and unvaccinated, when you travel back to the United  States by air, you are required to show a negative COVID-19 test 

before you board your flight. The timing of this test depends on  your vaccination status and age. 

  1. Unvaccinated international travelers must stay home and self quarantine for 7 days after travel. Even if a person tests negative,  they must stay home and self-quarantine for the full 7 days. If a  persons test positive, they are required to isolate themselves for at  least 10 days to protect others from getting infected. If persons 

can’t get tested, or if the results are delayed, they will be required to  stay home and self-quarantine for 10 days after travel.

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  1. Prior Positive Covid Test

Persons who have tested positive for COVID-19 in the 3 months prior  to the above recommended testing or quarantining, and recovered, do  not need to quarantine or get tested again during that three-month  period as long as they do not develop new symptoms. If new symptoms  develop after travel, they are required to follow instructions for what to  do if they are sick. This provision may not apply to CDC required  testing to board planes for international travel, and they should review  specific CDC international flight requirements.  

  1. Vaccination

Persons  may  return  to  work  or  school  or  visit  the  district  after  international travel, without quarantining as set forth above, provided  that  (1)  they  have  been  fully  vaccinated  for  COVID-19  with  the  required number of doses of an FDA-approved vaccine, and (2) 14 days  have  elapsed  since  their  last  vaccine  dose  prior  to  their  return  from  travel,  (3)    they  have  gotten  tested  with  a  viral  test  3-5  days  after  travel and (4) they are symptom free. Persons who are fully vaccinated  do not need to be tested or quarantine following domestic travel, but  they should monitor for symptoms. 

  1. Use of Sick, Vacation, and Other Leave Time

In addition to the use of vacation or personal days for the duration of  their travel, employees will also be required to use sick, vacation and  other accumulated leave for any quarantine or isolation required with  regard to travel.  Where applicable, the Board will also trigger the use  of  unpaid  leave  under  the  federal  Family  and  Medical  Leave  Act  (FMLA) and New Jersey Family Leave Act (FLA).  

  1. Approval for Vacation Days

Any  Board employees  seeking  to  use  vacation  days  for  any  travel to  U.S. states or territories beyond New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania,  and  Delaware,  or  internationally,  are  required  to  provide  the  destination and get written approval from their supervisor. The Board 

reserves  the  right  to deny  the vacation  request due  to  the  travel  risk  associated with the destination.  In addition, the Board may deny the  vacation  request  where  the  employee  does  not  have  sufficient 

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accumulated  leave  to  cover  the  post  travel  required  quarantine  or  potential  isolation.    The  Board  may  also  deny  the  vacation  request  where  the  total  duration  of  the  time  off,  including  the  required  quarantine  or  potential  isolation,  will  negatively  impact  Board  operations. 

  1. Oversight

The Board reserves the right to request any documentation and/or  records to effectively administer this Policy. The Board reserves the  right to take any necessary actions to verify that persons who  quarantine or isolate are following all CDC, New Jersey Department of  Health recommendations and guidelines for effective quarantine and  isolation. 

  1. Updates

Prior to any travel, persons should review current Board policy  requirements for travel, as posted on the district website. 

Adopted: 21 October 2020 

Revised: 10 June 2021, 25 August 2021, 18 November 2021

 

 

 

2023 - 2024

John F. Kennedy School

OPEN HOUSE

 

Hello, 

Welcome to John F. Kennedy School’s Open House! This is a great opportunity to visit the school, meet the teachers, and acquire important information.  The following is a schedule of the evening’s events. 

GENERAL ASSEMBLY (Auditorium) 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM

  • Welcome/Greetings Mr. Bafumi
  • Discipline/Procedure/Uniforms/Cell phones Ms. Madrid
  • Testing, Grading Policy Ms. Rivera
  • Medical and Health Ms. Raimi
  • Attendance Policy Ms. Alcoser

 

CLASSROOM VISITS 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Discussion/Presentation topics:

  • Educational Program
  • Communication between home and school
  • Parent Portal
  • Classroom Procedures
  • Homework Policy
  • Behavior Expectations

 

GRADES 1-4: 

Parents report to your child’s homeroom for one of four 20-minute sessions.

4 Sessions start times are as follows: 6:30pm 6:50pm 7:10pm 7:30pm

GRADES 5-8:

Parents report to your child’s homeroom at 6:30pm.  Homeroom teachers will provide you with schedules.  Starting at 6:30pm, parents will follow these schedules, moving every 10 minutes from classroom to classroom.  

Period 1 6:30

Period 2 6:40

Period 3 6:50

Period 4 7:00

Period 5 7:10

Period 6 7:20

Period 7 7:30

Period 8 7:40

Period 9 7:50

 

Special Subjects, Resource, ESL, Speech teachers will be available as follows:

Resource Rm 319  - Grade 7 -  Ms. Colli 

Rm  302 - Grade 3, 5 - Ms. Perez

Rm  108 & 106 - Grade 1,2 - Ms. Cubria 

Rm  310 - Grade 8,6,4 - Mr. Rodriguez & Ms. Connelly

 

Speech Atrium - Ms. Cawley

 

Child Study Team Atrium - Ms. Madeira & Ms. Soontarodom 

 

Title 1 Room 305 - Ms. Hernandez  Ms.Carlin, Mr. Kardas  

ESL Room 315 -  Ms. Gigineishvili, Ms. Franco

 

Special Subjects GYM - Mr. Quimby, 

Rm 312 - Mr. Pomales, 

Rm 201 - Mr. Castillo & Ms. Starz

Rm 309 - Ms. Colta, 

Rm 313 - Ms. Morgana



 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

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