
Indian Parent Committee meeting announcement.


BBAHC PR group is visiting King Salmon and Naknek for their 50th Anniversary Campaign. The group arrives Sunday, April 30 and will depart on Tuesday, May 2. They are hoping to engage with youth while in King Salmon and Naknek. Specifically, they would like to have several youth or a larger group of kids (any age) recite some of these phrases on video:
I am an Elder in training.
We are Elders in training.
I am the future.
We are the future.
Honoring the past 50 years, preserving the future and leading the next generation forward. (in whole and in parts)
Healthcare for the people, by the people. (in whole and in parts)
Promoting health
Preventing disease
Accessible and quality health care for all of us (all).
The footage will be used as part of our 50th Campaign and we would ask parents/guardians to sign the attached release form. The group is planning to set up at the King Salmon Village Council Building and the Naknek Village Council Building. If you would like to have your child involved, please email crogers@bbahc.org.


Notice of Quorum - Superintendent's Evaluation
April 27, 2023


Very Exciting Stuff Happening @ the Capitol Today .. we are so lucky to get to send students to Close Up for this amazing experience. More pictures to come!



Early Release Thursday April 27th
&
No School on Friday April 28th



Elementary Fun!





Students wrote to Mr.Harvilla with their wishes to make certain changes. Jewels request was to adjust the water temperature in lunchroom bathroom! Thanks to Mr. Forthofer he was able to fix it right away. Thank you to Mr. Harvilla your letters back to the students were so thought out and meaningful!





Way to go Angels you’re Amazing. Keep up the great work.



Lots have been happening at Bristol Bay!





Exiting Things Happening At Bristol Bay!





We love reading books and love it even more when parents come in to share the love.



Hey Staff & Students support our NYO athletes as they head off to state by wearing purple and gold to school tomorrow Wednesday! Go Angels

The Wrestling Future champs camps is Xcld tomorrow April 16th. See everyone Wednesday April 19th @ 5:30pm

Happening Tonight!


Effective Immediately, Open Gym basketball will be for students grades 7 and up from 6:00 to 7:00 and Adults 7:00 to 8:00.

Miss Shawna helps our students bring herring gull study to life with clay models--so much fun, such great creations




Dear Angels,
Lice have been identified in our community. As of today, we have not identified lice in our school. Inspections for lice will happen in the next few days. Here is some information from Whitney Holmes regarding best practices:
Head Lice Information for Parents
Head lice are not known to transmit any disease and therefore are not considered a health hazard.
Head lice infestations can be asymptomatic, particularly with a first infestation or when an infestation is light. Itching (“pruritus”) is the most common symptom of head lice infestation and is caused by an allergic reaction to louse bites. It may take 4–6 weeks for itching to appear the first time a person has head lice.
Other symptoms may include the following:
· A tickling feeling or a sensation of something moving in the hair
· Irritability and sleeplessness
· Sores on the head caused by scratching, which can sometimes become infected with bacteria normally found on a person’s skin.
You should examine your child’s head, especially behind the ears and at the nape of the neck, for crawling lice and nits/eggs if your child exhibits symptoms of a head lice infestation. If crawling lice or nits are found, all household members should be examined for crawling lice and nits every 2–3 days. Persons with live (crawling) lice or nits scalp should be treated.
To eliminate head lice successfully, it is very important that all treatment instructions and steps be carefully followed and completed.
Please use over-the-counter lice treatment. If you cannot find treatment over the counter at the store, please make an appointment at BBBSD School Clinic, Camai Community Center at 907.246.6155 or Naknek Native Clinic at 907. 246.4214. Children diagnosed with live head lice do not need to be sent home early from school; they can go home at the end of the day, be treated, and return to class after appropriate treatment has begun. Nits may persist after treatment, and it is important to use coconut or tea tree oil and comb hair three times a day. Successful treatment should kill crawling lice.
Washing clothes, soft toys, and bedding in hot water are important. Bag all excess items around the home until lice and nits resolve. Wipe down hard surfaces. Vacuum floors and other large objects like the bed.
Encourage kids not to share hair brushes, combs, barrettes, and clips.
Head lice can be a nuisance, but they have not been shown to spread disease. Personal hygiene or cleanliness in the home or school has nothing to do with getting head lice.
The informational materials on this website are in the public domain and can be printed for further copying and distribution.
2 School Rd
Naknek, AK 99633
P:907.246.6155 Ext. 310
F:907.246.6158

BBBSD April 2023 Agenda
https://bbbsd-net.zoom.us/j/82477323493?pwd=SzZPeDcwTVJtMzArMjB2K05QRmE0UT09
DIAL: 1.253.205.0468 MEETING ID: 824 7732 3493 PASSCODE: 99929


Great News! Preschool Bus back in Service Starting Tomorrow Tuesday April 11th. Any Daily Changes with your Childs pick up or drop off please directly contact Paula Singley @ the school 907-246-4265

Updated Bus Schedule:
