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A
Hello,
welcome
to
our
community
a
program
about
the
school
system
for
the
Hispanic
community.
Speaking
to
you,
diana
ribera
in
our
community
I
will
inform
you
about
issues
of
the
educational
system
and
I
will
announce
the
current
and
upcoming
virtual
and
face-to-face
events
that
we
will
have
in
an
aranda
county.
Public
schools
and
I
encourage
you
to
participate
in
our
activities.
If
you
have
any
questions
about
it,
please
call
the
bilingual
facilitator
of
families
and
community
relations
at
your
child's
school.
A
We
have
a
few
days
left
until
the
end
of
this
school
year
and
we
hope
that
all
the
students
have
had
academic
success
and
are
preparing
to
enjoy
the
summer.
Vacations.
It
was
a
very
challenging
year
in
terms
of
learning,
since
the
time
of
the
pandemic
brought
us
troubles
and
losses
in
terms
of
the
emotional
and
intellectual
growth
of
the
students.
students
in
the
last
two
years.
Implement
We
did
some
help.
Tools
for
parents
and
I
know
that
when
almost
all
the
parents
had
familiarized
themselves
with
google
class,
we
jumped
to
the
brai
space
platform.
A
Sf
summer
food
service
program,
s&
p,
provides
free,
nutritious
meals
and
snacks
to
help
children
in
low-income
areas
get
the
nutrition
they
they
need
to
learn,
play
and
grow
during
the
summer
months
when
it
is
not
are
in
school.
The
food
and
nutrition
service
is
administered
by
an
agency
of
the
us
department
of.
A
Agriculture
at
the
federal
level,
the
sfsp
is
administered
by
state
education
agencies
to
the
extent
that
in
anar
andor,
county
public
schools,
the
sef
esp
operates
by
providing
free
meals
to
groups
of
children.
Children
can
be
at
an
open
site
or
camp
enrolled
praising
county
food
and
nutrition
services.
Al
receive
federal
points
from
uv
sda
through
their
state
agencies
for
meals
served
by
the
sites
open
operate
in
low-income
areas
where
at
least
half
of
the
children
come
from
families
with
incomes
at
or
below.
A
185
percent
of
the
federal
poverty
level,
which
makes
them
eligible
for
free
or
reduced-price
school
meals.
Meals
are
served
free
to
any
child
at
open
site.
Enrolled
sites
provide
free
meals
to
children
enrolled
in
an
on-site
activities
program
where
at
least
half
of
them
are
eligible
for
free
or
reduced-price
meals.
A
Brooklyn
library
park
is
inviting
the
community
back
in
they
've,
given
the
building
a
little
facelift
with
new
carpeting
repairs
and
new
paint.
They
look
great.
I
saw
it.
The
library
offers
some
fun
programs
check
out
the
public
library,
brochures
and
web
page
links
for
more
information
programs
for
little
ones,
ages.
A
0-5,
like
story
time
for
toddlers
mondays,
pre
story,
time
school
days
on
Thursdays,
music
and
movement
on
Fridays
royalty
every
day
with
your
friends,
programs
for
children
and
adolescents
after
school,
on
Wednesdays,
lego
challenge,
parties
with
nintendo
switch
craft
day
and
programs
for
families
such
as
family
bingo
spring
carnival
night
movie.
Theater
in
brooklyn
park
also
have
clinical
services
What's
more,,
the
Star
Mobile
Health
Center,,
which
will
soon
restart
its
services,.
Consider
taking
advantage
of
the
services
offered
by
public
libraries.
This
summer.
A
A
The
elementary
summer
academy
offers
a
program
full
of
high
interest
activities
and
small
group
instruction
to
help
elementary
students
maintain
and/or
drive
their
math
and
reading
language
skills
over
the
long
summer.
Break
is
not
a
make-up
program,
but
one
designed
to
help
students
strengthen
their
skills
and
gain
more
confidence,
so
they
can
return
to
school
in
the
fall
with
an
attitude
very
positive
towards
learning.
Since
its
creation
in
1989.
A
Thousands
of
students
Before
they
have
participated
in
the
summer
academy
program.
The
evaluations
continue
to
show
that
99%
of
parents
have
been
satisfied
with
this
program
and
believe
that
their
son
or
daughter
has
benefited
from
the
summer
academies
offer
two
courses.
Reading
language
arts
students
benefit
from
reading,
more
challenging
topics
and
lessons
the
program
emphasizes
word:
identification,
skills,
fluency
and
comprehension,
and
the
math
program
is
a
kid:
will
participate
in
various
activities
to
review
practice
and
apply
their
math
knowledge
using
the
summer
star
program.
A
Acquire
students
will
gain
confidence
and
skills
by
using
their
math
skills
in
groups,
crafts
and
game
simulations
students
are
directly
enrolled
in
both
courses
and
will
be
required
to
abide
by
the
cps
code
of
conduct
and
dress
code.
These
courses
are
available
for
k
students
Kindergarten
through
fifth
graders,
who
are
currently
attending
school,
now,
open
virtual
learning,
buffet
10
weeks
of
exciting
and
engaging
learning
challenges
for
kindergarten
through
eighth
grade
virtual
field.
Trips
games,
creative
writing,
opportunities,
artistic
experiences
and
are
only
available
this
summer
to
all
students,
interested
students
and
families.
A
A
To
be
selected
in
the
summer
kindergarten
program,
the
student
must
have
completed
kindergarten
during
this
school
year.
At
this
time
we
do
not
have
a
pre-
kindergarten
program
available.
Parents
or
guardians
will
receive
weekly
notifications
about
their
child's
learning
progress.
At
the
end
of
the
summer
term,
a
final
report
will
be
issued
and
sent
to
their
home
school
son.
I
spoke
with
his
bilingual
family
and
relationship
facilitator,
Contact,
your
child's
school
or
community,
and
ask
about
summer
options.
A
Proof
of
identification,
along
with
the
completed
online
application,
the
person
submitting
the
enrollment
documentation
must
be
a
parent
or
legal
guardian.
Original
birth
certificate
of
the
student,
birth
record
or
birth
certificate,
a
copy
of
the
student's
immunization
record,
two
proofs
of
residency
rental
agreement
or
mortgage
statement,
and
a
current
utility
bill
custody
order
if
applicable,
documentation
of
income
one
month
pay,
stub
public
programs.
Prekindergarten
si
of
infants
in
maryland
are
designed
to
improve
children's
school
readiness,
ec
Economically,
disadvantaged
or
homeless,
who
have
an
active
EP
and
I
speak
a
native
language
other
than
English
All.
A
Families
must
provide
verification
by
submitting
one
of
the
following
documents:
along
with
one
month's
paystub
of
consecutive
federal
income,
tax
returns,
rent
1040
statement,
along
with
documentation
related
to
other
sources
of
income,
such
as
child
support
and
income
from
form,
w
2
forms,
1099
notarized
letter
of
no
income
or
notarized
letter
of
employment
household
income.
Current
award
letter
for
temporary
cash
assistance,
Proof
of
unemployment
benefits,
Pay
stubs,
must
be
submitted
within
one
month
of
application.
Families
who
do
not
have
internet
access
or
who
need
additional
help.
A
Completing
an
application
should
contact
the
school
where
staff
could
enroll
their
student
from
the
school
can
help
families
comp
fill
out
the
online
application.
Parents
should
note
that
only
a
few
elementary
schools
offer
full-day
pre-kindergarten
programs
for
three-year-olds
a
state-funded
non-mandatory
program.
A
3-Year-Old
public
pre-kindergarten
cannot
be
used
as
an
alternative
to
kindergarten.
Applications
are
limited
to
students
who
qualify
based
on
admissions
guidelines,
have
an
active
ep
or
speak
a
language
other
than
the
English.
Some
schools
may
even
have
waiting
lists
from
May
4.
They
have
been
e
State,
sending
encrypted
emails
from
CPS
containing
a
secure
link
to
the
bus
records
form
for
each
student,
who
is
eligible
for
bus
transportation.
Messages
are
sent
to
the
county
to
the
primary
contact
on
a
student's
account.
A
Families
must
click
the
outcome
of
the
message
and
complete
this
form
as
soon
as
possible.
Regardless
of
whether
or
not
your
student
will
need
transportation,
families
will
receive
a
separate
form
for
each
child
and
these
forms
may
arrive
at
different
times.
During
the
day.
The
forms
are
student
specific
and
not
may
be
forwarded
to
others.
Students
whose
families
do
not
complete
registration
forms
will
not
be
eligible
to
ride
a
school
bus
during
the
2022
2023
school
year,
even
if
they
reside
in
the
transportation
zone.
A
Families
who
believe
their
student
will
need.
Transportation
are
encouraged
by
bus
anytime
oment
of
the
next
school
year
to
indicate
that
they
wish
to
have
bus
service
on
this
form.
Students
in
pre-kindergarten
and
kindergarten
students
who
have
an
ep
and
contain
transportation,
accommodations
and
students
designated
as
homeless,
will
automatically
receive
transportation
students
who
take
transportation
from
their
schools
and
homes
directly
to
the
applied
technology
centers.