If it seems that you've been hearing that a lot of your student's friends have been sick, you're not alone. Our team of school nurses has noticed it, too, and shares a few key reminders to help you and your student(s) stay healthy as we all look toward the end of cold and flu season. 1. Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after using the restroom and before eating. 2. When you need to cough or sneeze, do so into a tissue or your elbow 3. Stay home/keep your student home when feeling sick Our nurses are so thankful to have you on their team as they work to keep our students and our schools healthy. Remember, you can find the graphic below any time on our website under Clinics, Health and Wellness.
5 months ago, Fort Zumwalt School District
‘I need to stay home if...’  Advice from your FZSD School Nurses    I HAVE A FEVER Temperature of 100.0° F or higher I am ready to go back to school when I am:  Fever free for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication ie. Tylenol, Motrin   I AM VOMITING Within the last 24 hours.  I am ready to go back to school when I am: Free from vomiting for at least 2 solid meals   I HAVE DIARRHEA Within the last 24 hours.  I am ready to go back to school when I am: Free from diarrhea for at least 24 hours   I HAVE A RASH Body rash with itching or fever I am ready to go back to school when I am: Free from fever.  I have been evaluated by my doctor and told I am not contagious   I HAVE AN EYE INFECTION Redness, itching, and/or “crusty” drainage from eye     I am ready to go back to school when I am: Evaluated by my doctor and have a note to return to school    HAVE HEAD LICE Itchy head, active head lice  I am ready to go back to school when I am: Lice treatment initiated at home and free from all live lice. I must be checked by the nurse before I return to class.   I HAVE BEEN IN THE HOSPITAL Hospital stay and/or ER visit  I am ready to go back to school when I am: Released by my medical provider to return to school  If your child has strep throat or other bacterial infection, they should stay home until they have been given an antibiotic for at least 24 hours and their healthcare provider has given them permission to return to school. We recommend that you seek medical care when your child is sick and follow your healthcare provider's recommendations about returning to school and other activities.
Today at East High, ELA teachers focus their PLC time on aligning our curriculum, sharing instructional strategies, and analyzing student work to pinpoint learning gaps. They use data from assessments to adjust teaching methods and create targeted interventions. They also spend time developing or refining common assessments and discussing ways to integrate literacy standards across grade levels and text genres. This collaboration helps ELA teachers stay consistent and improve outcomes for East High students. #EdChat #PLC #TeachingExcellence
5 months ago, East High School
ELA teachers meeting during PLC time
Prom will be here before you know it and Fort Zumwalt wants to support our students with a Pop-Up Boutique on February 7th at Hope High 2:30 - 7 pm. Get your free prom attire here at no cost to all Fort Zumwalt students. See the flyer on Peach Jar: https://my.peachjar.com/district/11878/flyer/2807740?audienceId=94295
6 months ago, East High School
Purple Shield with FZSD - Mental Health
Dresses & suit coats on racks inside Hope High Auditorium
Congratulations to Anne Sankale on being named one of the Students of the Week for January 27th. When Anne walks out this door in May, she will be able to look back confidently on the trails she blazed and the legacy she left behind. She is a fierce woman of worth who uses her voice to include others--always. Being proud of her Kenyan heritage, she knew others in the school had amazing traditions as well. Thus, she worked to create a Multicultural Night, celebrating the many foods and customs of students in our school. She has also worked with STUCO to promote unified kickball and basketball, championing the inclusion and many talents of those with special needs. In her free time, she attends the UMSL Bridge Program and Federal Reserve Bank Student Board of Directors. Here she learned of many challenges of those applying to college and for scholarships. She conferences with me on the weekly, trying to problem solve ways we can collectively help alleviate the stress many high school students have about the college application process. Through TRACTION, she promotes safe driving habits...making sure everyone clicks their seatbelt before leaving our school. Every second of every day she is tirelessly thinking of ways to grow leaders in this school, empower underclassmen, and make our community better. She never says no, always searchers for answers, and is the solution to what sometimes ails society. She is crafted of different DNA. Watching her in action simultaneously tires me and inspires me. There is no one more deserving of this honor than Anne. Her handprints are littered all over the school, and I am sure her name will live on in East's storied history book forever.
6 months ago, East High School
Anne Sankale is pictured
Payton Oxford was named one of the Students of the Week for January 27th. Payton has exhibited respect and hard work in the therapy setting. He advocated for himself by stating that a task was overwhelming, and he continued to work hard to overcome this challenge. His peers have spoken highly of his ability to remain calm and develop plans of action during crisis moments. He is a great role model and student. Congratulations Payton!
6 months ago, East High School
Payton Oxford is pictured
Congratulations to Andrew Huebner on being named one of the Students of the Week for January 27th. There are times when the quieter students maybe don't stand out as much during the hustle and bustle of the school day. Andrew may be on the quieter side of our Accelerated Geometry class, but his presence stands out daily. His participation in notes, strong work ethic on his assignments, & full concentration on his assessments makes him shine brightly. Thank you, Andrew, for your positive attitude that you share with our class and keep up the great work!
6 months ago, East High School
Andrew Huebner is pictured.
Last day to purchase a yearbook for the 24/25 school year is Friday, January 24th: https://yearbookordercenter.com/?event=general.displayLanding&jobnumber=24998 . Don't know if you purchased a book yet? Students can check the purchased list posted outside of Mrs. Northrup's room 307.
6 months ago, East High School
On Early Release Day, East High Science teachers came together to collaborate on several important initiatives. The team worked on developing common assessments, sharing best practices for teaching, and planning for upcoming classroom needs. They also took time to order necessary equipment to enhance the learning environment for students. Great progress was made in strengthening the Science department's approach to student success!
6 months ago, East High School
Science teachers collaborating on common assessments.
Two science teacher sitting at table with laptops discussing ordering.
Three science teachers collaborating at the whiteboard.
Want to learn more about a career in education? Join us for our first College of Education Connection Fair, 6-8 p.m., Jan. 23 at our Professional Development Center. Want to teach in Fort Zumwalt? We're hosting a hiring fair for certified educators Feb. 1. Guaranteed interview! Learn more: https://www.fz.k12.mo.us/article/1963989
6 months ago, Fort Zumwalt School District
Work For FZSD Upcoming Events: 1-23 College of Education Fair. 2-1 Certified Hiring Event
Make plans to attend the Curriculum & Activities Showcase on Thursday, January 16th at East High, 6-8 pm. Learn more about what it means to be a LION!
6 months ago, East High School
East High E in gold and black
Welcome back! We look forward to seeing staff and students in person today. It is an A Day for high schools and middle schools and a C Day for elementary. A few reminders: Bundle up! Give yourself extra time. Elementary families please send all of your completed packets back today. Meal options can be found in the FZ app or on your school website in the menu under Dining. Wave to our crew! They did an amazing job getting your school ready for you come back. Make it a great day!
6 months ago, Fort Zumwalt School District
Welcome Back Jan. 13, 2025: HS & MS A Day; EL C Day
All activities and facilities usage in Fort Zumwalt School District are canceled today, Jan. 10, 2025.
6 months ago, Fort Zumwalt School District
FZSD Update
The timing of the recent winter storm has presented a number of challenges for Fort Zumwalt’s final exam schedule. With Thursday being our fourth inclement weather day in a row, any further delay of finals will impact second semester plans. Because of these unique circumstances: High school students will have a half-day AMI Day tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 10. Currently, students are scheduled to attend their first semester classes on the A Day schedule Monday. Second semester will begin Tuesday, Jan. 14. FINAL EXAMS WILL BE OPTIONAL. Students will not be required to take finals. There will be an opportunity for students who wish to improve their current semester grade to take one or more final exams during a make-up session arranged by their school. For students who elect this option, any final exam score will only be added to the gradebook if it improves their semester grade. Each school will share arrangements for students needing to take finals in dual credit courses; End-of-Course (EOC) exams or Industry Recognized Credentials (IRC) exams. While all students will be held harmless for school final exams, the requirements for dual credit classes or IRCs are determined by their issuing institution. Please contact your student’s counselor if you have questions. Additional information about final exam schedules will come by email directly from your school later today.
6 months ago, Fort Zumwalt School District
AMI Day: HS Friday, Jan. 10, 2025
Dear Fort Zumwalt families, Out of an abundance of caution, the district will use an AMI Day on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. District leaders have been monitoring conditions across the district all day and, though things are much improved in many areas, a number of roads remain hazardous and, in quite a few neighborhoods, even impassable. Thank you to our maintenance and custodial team members, who have put great effort into preparing our buildings for staff and students to return. It has been more than 10 years since our community has dealt with a storm like this, and we appreciate their efforts to have campuses ready. High school students and families should watch for an email update from your school tomorrow, Jan. 9. Students Pre-K - 8 are already scheduled to be off Friday for a Records Day. Thank you for your patience as we are all working through this winter weather together. Pre-K through 5 - AMI Packet No. 3 6 - 12 Login to Canvas go.FZSD.us/AMIDays
6 months ago, Fort Zumwalt School District
AMI Day: Thursday 1.9.2025 go.FZSD.us/AMIDays
Dear Fort Zumwalt families, Out of an abundance of caution, the district will use an AMI Day on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. District leaders have been monitoring conditions across the district all day and, though things are much improved in many areas, a number of roads remain hazardous and, in quite a few neighborhoods, even impassable. Thank you to our maintenance and custodial team members, who have put great effort into preparing our buildings for staff and students to return. It has been more than 10 years since our community has dealt with a storm like this, and we appreciate their efforts to have campuses ready. High school students and families should watch for an email update from your school tomorrow, Jan. 9. Students Pre-K - 8 are already scheduled to be off Friday for a Records Day. Thank you for your patience as we are all working through this winter weather together. Pre-K through 5 - AMI Packet No. 3 6 - 12 Login to Canvas go.FZSD.us/AMIDays
6 months ago, Fort Zumwalt School District
AMI Day: Thursday 1.9.2025 go.FZSD.us/AMIDays
As you are aware, Fort Zumwalt School District canceled school Jan. 6 and called an AMI Day for Jan. 7. Due to inclement weather and hazardous road conditions Jan. 8, 2025, will be an AMI Day. As a result, high school students have not had the opportunity to review for finals as scheduled. In order to address this unusual circumstance, final exams will only be used to positively impact semester grades and they will not be used to bring down any individual final semester grade. Students are still expected to attend class and take final exams, with some minor adjustments to the schedule. Wednesday, Jan. 8 is an AMI Day that will be used to provide virtual review sessions. Thursday, Jan. 9 and Friday, Jan. 10 will remain half-day finals schedules. (Check your school website for specifics). Monday, Jan. 13 will be a full day of finals and will be the last day of the first semester. (Check your school website for specifics). Tuesday, Jan. 14th will be the beginning of second semester classes Questions should be directed to your student’s teacher(s) or to your high school office. Thank you for your patience as we work through this weather situation. Stay warm and safe.
6 months ago, Fort Zumwalt School District
AMI Day: Wednesday 1.8.2025 go.FZSD.us/AMIDays
Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, will be a traditional snow day in Fort Zumwalt School District. There will be no school Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, due to inclement weather and road conditions. Just a reminder, this means the day will have to be made up at the end of the school year.
6 months ago, Fort Zumwalt School District
SNOW DAY: Jan. 6, 2025 No School in FZ
FZE students in the library had a special visit from Love on a Leash certified therapy dogs! 🐾 These pups are trained to provide comfort, stress relief, and emotional care. Wishing everyone a calm & rejuvenating winter break with family and friends. Classes resume on January 6th! #StressRelief #TherapyDogs
7 months ago, East High School
3 students petting a therapy dog in the library.
Librarian and 2 students petting a therapy dog
In Medical Interventions, a 3rd year PLTW Biomed class, student took on the role of genetic counselor. Students came up with treatment plans and explained them to their "patients" played by East High Teachers
7 months ago, East High School
Two students sitting across the desk from a teacher role playing a genetic counseling session.
PLTW students role playing a genetic counseling session in the classroom.
A peek into Mr. Fischer's Accelerated Algebra II class where students were building marshmallow towers and collecting data to analyze whether their results follow a normal distribution, using the empirical rule.
7 months ago, East High School
Students building a marshmellow