
Serving pancakes and sausage this morning now until 10:30 a.m. at the Nauvoo State Park shelter house - stop by for breakfast and support SPPS!

We will return to in-person learning on Tuesday, Sept. 7. Please remember to bring back everything that was sent home last week. Enjoy your Labor Day weekend and we’ll see you on Tuesday!

The Hancock County Health Department is reporting a lab-confirmed case of COVID-19 at SPPS.
No contact tracing was required in this situation.
Please continue to monitor for symptoms.
Thank you,
Mrs. Gray

A quick update on remote learning for this week.
No live meetings scheduled
Teachers will prepare and send materials and communicate via email or Facebook
Material pick up for kindergarten-6th grade will be tomorrow, Tuesday, Aug 31, 1:00-3:30 pm at the school or 4:30-6:00 pm at IC Church in Carthage
No materials for preschool
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Mrs. Gray

As you have heard, we have a rise in positive cases. We need to stop the spread, so in consultation with the Hancock County Health Department, we have decided to close school for this week and reopen on Tuesday, September 7, after Labor Day.
School will be closed so that means no remote learning.
We will make up these days, but not sure just yet when.
The school will be cleaned and sanitized again.
We won’t have a float in the parades this weekend.
The Pancake Breakfast is still on for Sunday, Sept 5, 7-10:30.
Several of our positive cases have not had symptoms; please continue to monitor who you are with and watch for symptoms.
I will keep you updated as we figure out more details. Thank you for your patience and understanding!
Mrs. Gray
#sppsproud

The Hancock County Health Department is reporting 3 additional lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 at SPPS. They have requested close contacts and will be following up with individuals who were in close contact with the confirmed cases. Parents, please continue to monitor your children for symptoms. Thank you!

We were notified this morning by the Hancock County Health Department of a laboratory confirmed positive case of COVID-19 at SPPS. The positive individual was last in the building on Wednesday, August 25. The HCHD is conducting contact tracing and will notify individuals whom they determine to be close contacts. Parents of all students at SPPS should continue to monitor their children for symptoms. Students who are sick or exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 should not be sent to school. Thanks!

We were notified this morning by the Hancock County Health Department of a laboratory confirmed positive case of COVID-19 at SPPS. The positive individual was last in the building on Thursday, August 26. The HCHD is conducting contact tracing and will notify individuals whom they determine to be close contacts. Parents of all students at SPPS should continue to monitor their children for symptoms. Students who are sick or exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 should not be sent to school. Thanks!

The SPPS Annual Pancake Breakfast is Sunday, September 5, 7:00-10:30 am. We are looking for additional workers for the 7-9 am and 9-11 am shifts. Please contact Mrs. Wheatley if you're available to help!

As a reminder, SPPS has purchased school supplies for students in bulk this year. At this time, parents only need to supply their child(ren) with a backpack (and a nap mat if your child is in Kindergarten or all day PreK).


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The teachers & staff are excited to begin another school year at SPPS!


The aluminum can collection area previously located on the back side of the kitchen has been relocated to behind the Haas garage, on the east of the school. Please drop off your can donations in the new can collection area - thank you!