
The boys JV / varsity basketball game with Monroeville that was scheduled for this coming Monday, December 28 has been postponed due to a positive COVID case on the visiting team.

December 22, 2020
SE Families and Community,
We have completed the contact tracing and have contacted all families directly impacted by today's positive COVID-19 case on the girls' basketball team. If you have not received a call you are not affected by this case. The information has been shared with both the Seneca and Huron County Health Departments and students who are required to quarantine should be contacted by the Seneca County Health Department in the future.
Laura Kagy, Superintendent

Tonight's girls basketball game against Colonel Crawford is canceled. This is due to a positive case of COVID-19, more information will be forthcoming.

December 18, 2020
SE Families and Community Update,
We learned of a staff member testing positive for COVID-19 last night. This case did not affect anyone at Seneca East outside of the immediate family.
Today we did have to quarantine the 7th-grade girls' basketball team. The team was exposed to a player from another school who tested positive for COVID-19.
We plan to be back in school five days a week after Christmas break, on January 4, 2021.
Laura Kagy

Students in grades 6-12 will follow the 1,2,3 period schedule today, Friday December 18, 2020.

Seneca East is on a 2-Hour delay today, Friday, December 18, 2020

Swim with Santa at the YMCA on Sunday, December 20 from 2pm-4pm! See the flyer for more information.

Google is reporting that their services have been restored.


FCCLA and SADD will be collecting the following items for Ronald McDonald House: Light bulbs, paper towels, cleaning products, gallon size trash bags, napkins, hand soap,granola bars, fruit snacks, chips, pretzels, popcorn, bottle water. You can take them to Mrs. McGathey's room.


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December 10, 2020
Dear SE Families and Community,
I want to inform you that we received word of a staff member who tested positive for COVID-19 today. No students were in close contact with this staff member. We continue to work with the Seneca County Health Department for every case of COVID-19 involving the school community. Again, we ask that students who have symptoms of COVID-19 stay home from school and isolate themselves from others. We also require that students stay home from school if anyone in the household is waiting for test results from a COVID-19. Thank you for your continued support!
Laura Kagy, Superintendent

December 7, 2020
Dear SE Families and Community,
Today we learned of a staff member who has tested positive for COVID-19. If your child was identified as close contact with this individual, you have already been contacted by Amy Ferres, the school nurse. If you have not received a call, your child is not impacted by this positive case. As a reminder, close contact is defined as being within 6 feet for 15 minutes. This notice should serve as a reminder that COVID-19 is present in our area. As members of the Seneca East community, we need to take steps to ensure our own safety and the safety of others. If your child is sick, please have him/her stay home, and if anyone in your household is waiting for COVID-19 test results, please keep your child(ren) home from school until a negative test result is confirmed, even if symptoms improve while you are waiting for these results. Thank you for everything you have done and are doing to reduce the spread of COVID-19 at Seneca East. Every week we can keep Seneca East's level low is another week we can be in school full time with face-to-face instruction and maintain sports and activities. Thank you for your continued support and patience through his pandemic.
Respectfully,
Laura Kagy

The 7th Grade boys basketball game this evening at Buckeye Central has been cancelled. However, the 8th Grade boys basketball game is still on and it will start at 5 p.m.

The volleyball team is raffling a 50” UHD 4K Roku Smart TV HDR.
Tickets are $5 each and can be purchased from any volleyball player. You can also send an email to asaylors@se-tigers.com if you are interested in buying one. The winning ticket will be drawn at school Friday, December 18!

Remember to support the Senior Class tomorrow night at Chipotle from 5 pm to 9 pm!


The SE Baseball team is raffling off a Garmin vivoactive 4 GPS Smartwatch (https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/643382). This wouyld make a great Christmas gift!! If you would like a chance to win, or just support the baseball team, tickets are $10 each or 3 for $25. See a baseball player or contact Mr. Bowerman at rbowerman@se-tigers.com if you are interested.

Dear SE Families and Community,
As you know, we returned from Thanksgiving break under a Hybrid learning model. This was in response to the growing number of COVID-19 cases and quarantines in our area heading into the Thanksgiving holiday. I want to thank the families, students, teachers, and staff for their flexibility this past week. I am happy to share that the number of positive cases and quarantines at Seneca East is much better now than two weeks ago when we announced the switch to Hybrid. At that time we had 71 students under quarantine, 4 positive student cases, and 1 positive staff case of COVID-19. Today we have 10 students and one staff member quarantined due to a positive exposure within their families. We also have 2 students who are members of the same family who are positive. They were exposed by a family member over the holiday and have not been in school to contact any other students or staff members. Today Amy Ferres, our school nurse, and I talked with Beth Schweitzer, the Seneca County Health Commissioner, regarding our case numbers and what they see at the county level from the Seneca East attendance area. Commissioner Schweitzer was comfortable with Seneca East returning to all students in school 5 days a week. We plan to have all students back in school 5 days a week from December 7th until December 18th which is our last day of school before Christmas break. We must follow all of the COVID-19 safety protocols and procedures that we have had in place all year:
Students and staff will be wearing masks.
Social distancing will take place as much as possible.
Students will need to wash and sanitize their hand frequently.
The building and classrooms will continue to be cleaned and sanitized.
It is critically important that students stay home from school when they are not feeling well or when they have symptoms of COVID-19 including a new cough, difficulty breathing, loss of taste/smell, fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle weakness, headache, or sore throat. We also require that students stay home from school when any household member is awaiting COVID-19 test results. Furthermore, when a family is waiting for COVID-19 test results, the family should quarantine as if there has been a positive case. Doing this reduces the spread within our community. If you are unsure if you should keep your child at home, PLEASE keep them home and then call the school nurse to discuss your questions.
At this time, we are allowing sports to continue for our student-athletes and their families. Some counties and schools have postponed their sports seasons but we are working hard to keep our seasons going. However, continuing sports means additional restrictions at this time. Attendance is restricted to immediate family and those family members who attend should be seated as a group and separated from other family groups. Furthermore, everyone older than age 5 in attendance MUST wear a face-covering AT ALL TIMES even when seated with family. Anyone unable to wear a face-covering even for a medical reason should not attend the contest. All N10 schools will be requiring anyone not wearing a face covering to leave the contest. If it becomes necessary to halt sports because spectators do not comply with this requirement our student-athletes will be heartbroken. The students wear face coverings all day while at school and now they need the adults to wear face-covering for them. We need your cooperation if our sports have any chance of continuing.
As you know, this year is full of uncertainty and situations can change quickly. If we need to transition back to Hybrid or even go fully Remote, we will continue to update you as we go. Thank you again for your flexibility and support. We will see all students back in school five days a week starting Monday, December 7, 2020.
Go Tigers,
Laura Kagy

Great News from the Senior Class of 2021!
We will be having the Annual Chipotle Fundraiser on Saturday, December 5 from 5-9 pm at the Tiffin location.
Either stop out and be sure to tell the cashier you are supporting the Senior Class of 2021 or, new this year, we CAN order on the app and pickup!
If ordering from the app, just insert the code below in the "promo" field during the hours listed above.
The code is: 3VEL8F6
Share this will all your friends and family!

This evening’s JV/Varsity Boys Basketball game with Plymouth has been cancelled. It has been rescheduled for tomorrow evening.

Support the Senior Class at Chipotle this Saturday, December 5th, between 5pm and 9pm!
