Nayatt News Update 1.22.2020
Empowering All Students to Excel
Nayatt PTO Gardens & Grounds Committee:
- Special thanks to Krista Carleton and Sarah Mycroft for their incredible work continuing to create outdoor, learning spaces around Nayatt School. 
- Check out their amazing decorations for Valentine’s Day along the outdoor walls & doorways. They lift our spirits each day, they are so fun and festive. 
Questions about the Recent Guidance Regarding Day Ski Trips:
- Administrators and school nurses throughout the East Bay Region meet with their RIDOH team every other week.. 
- RIDOH equates day ski trips to red states such as MA. & NH or Maine to a sports travel team traveling to play in an out of state game. 
- Currently, this is not allowed by the state, members of the team would be forced to quarantine. 
- This is the case with ski trips, the rules and guidelines are meant to keep us safe and well. 
Upcoming Events:
- January 25th-Statewide PD day-Teachers participate in professional development and students participate in assignments at home. 
- February 1st-12th-BPS K-3 Fastbridge Screening in ELA and Math to assess student progress and plan for instruction, interventions, and enrichment. 
- February 15th-19th-School Vacation Week 
Nayatt Classroom Closure Update:
- Currently, two third grade classrooms are closed due to positive cases resulting in students and staff being identified as close contacts and having to quarantine under RIDOH guidance. 
- Students not identified as close contacts are on school quarantine and can participate in their regular activities. 
Nayatt School Lunch Program:
Teaching and Learning:
- In the upcoming months, the majority of our first graders discover the magic of reading. 
- An important component of reading is rapid recognition of high frequency words and sight words. 
- Sight words are common words kids have to recognize instantly without sounding them out. 
- Recognizing words by sight helps kids become faster, more fluent readers. 
- Many sight words are tricky to read and spell—they aren’t spelled the way they sound. 
- Kindergarten: be, but, do, have, he, she, they, was, what, with 
- First grade: after, again, could, from, had, her, his, of, then, when 
- Second grade: around, because, been, before, does, don’t, goes, right, which, write 
- Third grade: better, carry, eight, laugh, light, myself, only, own, shall, together 
Fun Ideas and Games for Helping Your Child Practice Sight Words at Home
Have a great weekend!
Tracey
Tracey Learned, Principal
Nayatt School, A Nationally Recognized Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, 2015

