Watertown School Staff Member Sent Home as Precautionary Measure Related to Coronavirus

A teacher from Watertown High School who had recently traveled abroad, was sent home as a precaution measure after the possibility of having been exposed to the COVID-19 “Coronavirus,” the Watertown Public Schools announced. Watertown Superintendent Dede Galdston said the measure was taken out to be cautious, and was in line with recommendations by local, state and federal health officials. She also talked about a planned WHS trip to Europe during spring break. School officials said there has not been a confirmed case of the Coronavirus in the Watertown Public Schools, however, there is a staff member who went home just in case the person was exposed to the virus. “I can confirm there are no known or suspected cases of Coronavirus in Watertown,” said Galdston, who said she could not comment specifically about the case, or even if the person had been tested, due to federal HIPAA regulations protecting people’s medical records.

Watertown High School’s New Principal Introduced, Has Local Ties

Watertown High School’s next principal, Joel Giacobozzi, right, shown with WHS students on the day he visited the school for his final interview in January. Watertown High School’s next principal has a wide breadth of educational experience, and also has ties to town. The School Committee formally met Joel Giacobozzi at Monday night’s meeting. Superintendent Dede Galdston picked Giacobozzi from the three finalists, who visited Watertown at the end of January. He currently serves as associate head master at Boston Latin, and previously was assistant principal at Scituate High School and took part in the principal internship program in the Boston Public Schools.

Performers Wanted for 9th Annual Watertown MusicFest, Save the Date

Students play at the fourth annual Watertown MusicFest. The following information was provided by Friends of Watertown Music:

Our 9th Annual Watertown MusicFest promises to be a great community event with over 50 performances – by Watertown’s youngest musicians to professionals – on three “stages!” We also feature an instrument “Petting Zoo” and refreshments! Friends of Watertown Music invites all musicians to perform! We welcome solos, duos, and ensembles at all levels.

Summer Positions Available at the Watertown Boys & Girls Club

Watertown Boys & Girls Club announced it is now accepting Camp Counselor applicants for the 2020 calendar year. Swim Camp Counselors

Requirements:

16 years of age minimumLifeguard certified preferred but not requiredFirst Aid & CPR certified or the ability to attend our certification courseBackground in youth work preferred but not requiredPrevious swimming experience a plusAvailable from June – August 

Summer Adventure at Hale Camp Counselor

Requirements:

High school graduate or entering final year of high schoolFirst Aid & CPR certified or the ability to attend our certification courseBackground in youth work preferredAvailable from June – August 

Summer Camp Aide * Works with both Swim Camp and with Summer Adventure

Requirements:

Experience in a school, after-school and/or camp program in a 1:1 roleAcademic Paraprofessional and/or enrolled in school, working towards an applicable degreeExperience and familiarity working with children with mental health and/or behavioral needsExperience working in an inclusive setting preferredExcellent communication skillsFlexibility and ability to adapt to changing circumstancesFirst Aid & CPR certified or the ability to attend our certification courseAvailable from June – August 

Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter to the Watertown Boys & Girls Club Directors listed below:

Swim Camp Counselor Applicants: ehickey@watertownbgc.org

Summer Adventure at Hale Camp Counselor Applicants: rmoise@watertownbgc.org 

Summer Camp Aide: roneill@watertownbgc.org