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Miami Yoder Health and Safety FAQ’s for 2021-22

On December 7, 2021 By Miami Yoder JT60

Miami Yoder School District Safe Return to In-Person Learning Plan As of December 30, 2021 (Subject to Change) Will masks be required at school? No. Masks for students, faculty, staff and are recommended by various health agencies, including El Paso County Public Health, and they can be provided on request, but they will not be…

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All Pikes Peak schools will be closed from March 16 to March 27

On March 13, 2020 By Miami Yoder JT60

Dear Pikes Peak and surrounding community, Starting Monday, March 16, the following El Paso County and surrounding county school districts [see list below] will close school facilities for a period of 16 days. This action is an attempt to slow the potential spread of infection. The closure will be from March 16 through March 27….

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End of School Year Reminders from School Nurse

On May 9, 2018 By Miami Yoder JT60

If your child has any medications at school they must be picked up by the end of the last day of school (Thursday, May 24th).  Students will not be allowed to transport medications home. Any medications not picked up will be disposed of per protocol. All students entering 6th grade in the Fall are required…

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School Nurse – End of Year Reminders for Parents

On May 18, 2017 By Miami Yoder JT60

If your child has any medications at school they must be picked up by the end of the last day of school (Thursday May 25th).  Students will not be allowed to transport medications home.  Any medications not picked up will be disposed of per protocol. All students entering 6th grade in the Fall must get…

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Increase in mumps cases reported in Colorado

On February 16, 2017 By Miami Yoder JT60

While there are currently no cases of mumps known in Miami-Yoder school district, we wish to alert parents and guardians of the increase in mumps cases in Colorado. View/Print Mumps Alert Letter Important Notice to Parents and Guardians As of February 8, there have been 27 cases of mumps in Colorado, and this number is expected to grow….

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