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GET INVOLVED AT EDISON
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MemberHub is the directory application for Edison. It is a communication tool and an online store where you can pay class dues, join the PTSA, and purchase spirit wear. Click here to join today!
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We are happy to announce that the Edison PTSA is now enrolled in the Amazon Smiles program. This is a fundraising program in which a non-profit organization can earn .5% of all purchases through Amazon. When doing online purchases please consider choosing https://smile.amazon.com/ch/73-6113783 to make your purchases.
WELCOME VOLUNTEERS!
Volunteer assistance from both individuals and/or community groups are welcomed and encouraged at Edison! Significant volunteer opportunities are readily available to positively impact the children of Edison Preparatory School.
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Edison Foundation
The Edison Foundation’s mission is to enhance each student’s educational experience through grants for classroom materials, informative programs and continuing education programs for Edison teachers. These grants enable educational opportunities and programs that would not be available due to budget constraints in the public school system.
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KEEPING OUR STUDENTS AND SCHOOLS HEALTHY
Every day of learning matters. If your student is not feeling well, it is important to know when you should keep your student home from school.
WHEN TO KEEP YOUR STUDENT AT HOME
- They have a contagious disease
- They do not feel well enough to participate in their normal school activities
- They have any of the symptoms listed below or have an illness for which temporary exclusion from school is recommended*
- Fever of 100.4 or higher
- Flu symptoms
- Vomiting (2+ episodes in 24 hours)
- Diarrhea with a fever (or if child looks/acts ill or is vomiting also)
- Rash with a fever
KEEP YOUR STUDENT AT HOME IF THEY HAVE ANY OF THESE ILLNESSES
- Pink eye (until the infection has cleared or treatment has begun)
- Skin lesions like streptococci, staphylococcus, impetigo and MRSA infections (for 24 hours after treatment has begun; lesions must be covered while at school)
- Scabies (until treatment has completed)
- Chicken pox (until blisters have resolved or no new lesions appear within a 24-hour period)
- Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease *
- Respiratory illnesses like flu, RSV, COVID-19 *
*student may return once symptoms are improved or resolving and they are fever free for 24 hours without the use of medication
For further guidance related to these symptoms and illnesses, visit tulsaschools.org/health.