Welcome!

Welcome!
Throughout our remote learning period I will be updating this blog often.
-Please visit the School Closure Resources page for resources for parents and students to help you stay healthy, connected and to manage your time at home.
-On the COVID-19 Information for Parents page you will find updated facts about the coronavirus pandemic from trustworthy sources, as well as resources to help you support your family during this difficult time.
-You can also scroll through the blog posts below for general information and of course, daily updates from my dog, Tobey.
Please reach out if there's anything you need! -Mrs. Hayes

COVID-19 Information for Parents




image of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Explanation of Public Health Monitoring and Movement Restriction Terms

Self-Observation Guidelines

Self-Quarantine Guidelines


Where to Find Updates:

NH DHHS- Daily updates regarding confirmed cases in New Hampshire by county
CDC- Tips to keep children healthy while school’s out (3/23/20)

Resources for Families:

Internet access- Options available to families 

SAU21 Food Distribution Letter- 3/16/20- Open to ANY family of SAU21, you do not need to qualify for the free and reduced lunch program to utilize this service.

Additional Food Resources- Additional options available to families

SCAM alerts- NH State Firemans' Association
Tips to avoid Scams- Guidance from NH Employment Security Office (4/3/20)
Texting Scam Alert- Article from WMUR: Do not open a text that says you may have been exposed to COVID-19

Business/Work-Related Information

MindWise Help for Businesses: Offering a FREE 30-minute virtual behavioral health support consultation to help businesses educate employees on symptoms of depression and anxiety, communicate the importance of behavioral health and related resources,
and ease employee anxiety around using technology to work remotely.

The governor has enacted emergency orders to help residents affected by COVID-19.  The orders include prohibiting utility, fuel and phone/internet providers from from disconnecting or discontinuing service for non-payments; prohibiting landlords from starting eviction proceedings for those unable to pay rent; and expanding eligibility for state unemployment benefits as a result of COVID-19. 


Help for NH Small Businesses:

NH Small Business Development Center- additional information and resources
Loans for Small businesses in NH
NH Community Development Finance Authority- loans, grants, tax credits for businesses

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