Saint Peter's University Model United Nations Conference

Saint Peter's University Model United Nations Conference
Graphic: Students at St. Peter's MUNC Conference

On Monday, March 7, 2022 and Tuesday, March 8, 2022, the Pascack Hills Model UN team competed in the St. Peter's University Model UN Conference and came back with eight awards!  Congratulations to the following award winning students:



  1. Trayee Jha won the social media award.

  2. Prisha Mehta and Dylan Fitter won the award for most improved delegation representing the country of Brazil in the Security Council.

  3. Allanah Mednard and Hannah Baskin won the award for best position paper representing the Russian Federation in the Commission of the Status for Women.

  4. Charlie Hutchison and Brooke Johnson won the award for most improved delegation representing Saudi Arabia in the Food and Agriculture Organization.

  5. Olivia Ge and Lina Kim won honorable mention delegation representing the Russian Federation in the United Nations Environmental Assembly.

  6. Jordana Brief and Isabella Ring won the award for most improved delegation representing the Russian Federation in the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization.

  7. Erin McCarty and Krisha Sampat won the best delegation award representing the country of Brazil in the World Health Organization.


And finally, congratulations to Ms. Yeam and the entire PHHS Model UN team for winning the school award for Outstanding Delegation!

 

Photo: PH Student at St. Peter's MUNC Photo: PH Students at St. Peter's MUNC

Photo: PH Students at St. Peter's MUNC

COVID19 Updated Guidance

Sept 2022



WHEN TO STAY HOME: 

The New Jersey Department of Health recommends that students with the following symptoms or combination of symptoms be promptly isolated from others and excluded from school:


PLEASE STAY HOME AND NOTIFY YOUR NURSE IF YOUR CHILD HAS:

  • At least two of the following symptoms: fever (measure or subjective), chills, rigors (shivers), myalgia (muscle aches), headache, sore throat, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, congestion, or runny nose;

    OR

  • At least one of the following symptoms: cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, new olfactory disorder, or new taste disorder.


REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION TO RETURN TO SCHOOL IF SYMPTOMS:


  • A medically supervised  negative  COVID19  PCR test or Rapid Antigen test is required to return to school for symptomatic individuals, even with an alternate diagnosis such as a positive strep or influenza swab.  This requirement for testing is for all students and staff, regardless of vaccination status. We can not accept home tests at this time to rule out COVID19.

  • Please notify the attendance officer or the school nurse office if your child is exhibiting Covid-19 compatible symptoms. 


IF COVID19 POSITIVE:


  • Please notify your school Nurse

  • Student will need to remain home for 5 days from symptom onset (symptom onset is considered day “0”)

  • Days 6-10: Students may return ONLY if no symptoms and fever free for 24 hours.  They must wear a well fitted mask at all time, indoor and outdoors, during this time frame while at school.

  •  Regardless of immunization status of other family members, those who are COVID 19 positive should be isolated from others in the household, if possible, for the full 10 days

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