Office Administration and COVID Information
NBCS OFFICE
(603) 487-2211 Fax: (603) 487-2215
Absences
Please take the time to contact the school if your child will be absent.
You can email attendance to the office anytime at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by calling anytime on our main number, 487-2211, and go into “general mailbox”.
Change of Plans:
Please remember to send your child in with a NOTE if there is a change in plans for after school. The office can be hectic at the end of the day, so we ask that any changes be sent in by note with unexpected changes called into the office by 1:15 pm.
Please remember this year that there will be no bus change notes. Children can only ride their regular bus to their place of residence or regular daycare.
TEXT UPDATES
We continue to strive to deliver timely messages to parents, guardians and staff utilizing our SchoolMessenger service. In order to opt-in to text messaging, send a text message of “Y” or “Yes” to our school’s short code number 67587. Mobile numbers must be in our PowerSchool system for parents, guardians and staff to receive text messages.
COVID PROTOCOLS
Please inform Principal Underwood if someone in your household tests positive for COVID.
Email : This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The new SAU19 Parent / Guardian COVID19 Guidelines can be found here
For the SAU 19 Parent/Guardian COVID-19 Daily Screening Checklist please click on this link here.
If your child has even one of the symptoms, they should not attend school and testing for COVID 19 is recommend prior to a return to school. Negative results can be sent to the school.
Please write your child’s name & date of test on the test. Please email photographs of tests to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Thank you!
Likewise, if these symptoms develop over the course of the school day, they will need to be picked up and testing for COVID-19 maybe required prior to a return to school. Children should stay home until symptoms are improving and they are feeling better and they have not had a fever/ diarrhea or vomited within the 24 hours prior to returning to school without the use of fever reducing medication.