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Yoga @ TCYSB

July 15, 2015August 4, 2015 tcysb Posted in SliderTagged BFF, Charles County MD, girls, kids, pictures, staymotivated, summer, tcysb, yoga, youth

Victim Awareness Group starts July 9th 2015

July 2, 2015July 2, 2015 tcysb Posted in NewsTagged awareness, boys, Charles County MD, conflict, correctional, girls, tcysb, victim, Waldorf, young

Location: 75 Industrial Park Drive, Waldorf, MD Victim Awareness Group starts July 9th 2015 #Victimawareness Youth who have #offended others will explore how their actions have impacted others and how they can effectively resolve conflict

Best Foot forward starts at July 7th

June 29, 2015June 29, 2015 tcysb Posted in NewsTagged BFF, Charles County, girls, girlsonly, Instagram, staymotivated, tcysb, tumbl, twitter, youthservice

Just for Girls, No Fee (5-8 grade)” Best Foot Forward” ‪#‎BFF‬ Tuesdays from 7 -8 pm.. Starts at july 7th! check flyer for details. ‪#‎Waldorf‬ ‪#‎tcysborg

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Tri-County Youth Services Bureau, Inc.

A 501(c)3 non-profit, community-based delinquency prevention organization serving children, youth and their families in Calvert, Charles and St. Mary's counties, Maryland, USA. Contact: info@tcysb.org. Call 301-645-1837.
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Jason Stoddard, Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) director of school safety and security, is pictured with a box of COVID-19 rapid tests that will be available at CCPS schools and buildings to test symptomatic staff and students.

CCPS received 4,800 rapid tests from the state and is awaiting 4,000 more that the school system purchased. CCPS will also receive 2,400 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests. PCR test results are determined by a laboratory.

If they choose, parents of children who display at least two symptoms of COVID-19 while the child is at school will be able to have the child tested by their school nurse. The testing will be done outside of the school building once the parent arrives to pick up the ill child.
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Your guide to face coverings #wearamask

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COVID-19 and Your Health
Symptoms, testing, what to do if sick, daily activities, and more.
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