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New Kindergarten Applications:
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Welcome to the online registration for Kindergarten! We are excited to welcome you to the School District of Philadelphia.
Registering online is easy but does require a number of steps, and a number of documents you’ll need to provide (click here). Be prepared to spend 15 minutes to a half hour filling out the form online, plus whatever time you’ll need to collect and prepare the documents we’ll need.
If you’re not able to easily provide electronic documents and/or an email address, we recommend you consider registering for Kindergarten in person, at the elementary school you are applying to. Visit our School Finder tool, to figure out your neighborhood school and contact them for the best hours to come by for registration. Note, you will still need the documents as listed below, if you register in person.
Online registration, click here.
Census Town Hall
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19)
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Philadelphia Department of Public Heath Alert - COVID-19 Update. February 28, 2020
Updated Interim Guidance for Evaluating and Reporting Persons Under Investigation for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Summary Points:
The outbreak of novel coronavirus is rapidly expanding worldwide and guidance for evaluating potential cases has been revised accordingly.
Take a detailed travel history for patients with acute respiratory illness.
Consider COVID-19 for patients with severe lower respiratory illness without an apparent cause and no exposure history.
Report any suspected cases to PDPH immediately.
If you have any questions or problems, please contact the Philadelphia Department of Public Health at publichealthpreparedness@phila.gov.
To report a disease or condition to the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, call 215-685-6748 during business hours (8:30AM to 5:00PM Monday-Friday). If the disease or condition requires immediate notification and it is after normal business hours, call 215-686-4514 and ask to speak with the contact for the Division of Disease Control.
To register to receive health alerts and newsletters from PDPH, complete a registration form at https://hip.phila.gov/HealthAlerts/SignUpHealthAlerts
More details here, and here to the full report.
The Philadelphia Health Department set up a new landing page dedicated to COVID-19 info.
Free Tax Preparation @ Ceiba & NSCA
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Streamline seeks fresh start on toxic Kensington soil: ‘We’re a different animal’
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Jake Blumgart, PlanPhilly
South Kensington used to be an industrial hub, dominated by the kind of sprawling, dirty, and job-rich businesses that mostly left Philadelphia long ago. Now the neighborhood is full of vast tracts of empty land, some of it scarred by toxic leftovers of yesterday’s industry. A few manufacturing businesses remain, like Emil’s, an organic deli meat processor. “Because we have these big swaths of vacant land, we’ve seen these proposals for really dense projects,” said Eileen Divringi, board president of South Kensington Community Partners. “We have been a little bit overwhelmed by it, because we have meeting after meeting after meeting where we’re seeing proposals for 100-plus unit developments.” One of the most recent projects reviewed by Divringi’s group is a 190-unit housing complex from Streamline Solutions, a Philadelphia-based firm known for townhomes and duplexes. Over two-thirds of the units will be in a mixed-use, multi-family building fronting on American Street.
Read more here.
2020 CENSUS - Be aware of scams!
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SKCP is looking for neighbors interested in Census outreach
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Just For Kids: A Comic Exploring The New Coronavirus
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Malaka Gharib, NPR.org
Kids, this comic is for you.
It's based on a radio story that NPR education reporter Cory Turner did. He asked some experts what kids might want to know about the new coronavirus discovered in China.
To make this comic, we've used his interviews with Tara Powell at the University of Illinois School of Social Work, Joy Osofsky at LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans and Krystal Lewis at the National Institute of Mental Health.
Click here for how to print and fold a zine version of this comic and directions on how to fold it.
Community Zoning Meeting
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Community Zoning Meeting
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CHEW & CHAT: Monthly Community Meeting
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Community Zoning Meeting
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This Season's SKCP Quartely Newsletter
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New Free Deed Fraud Guard!!
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HELP PLANT TREES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
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Winter Warmth & Pipe Protection
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2020 CENSUS: How safe is your information?
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CASH FOR HOMES?
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KNOW THE VALUE OF YOUR HOME
Have you seen signs offering “CASH for YOUR home” or received flyers or mail with unsolicited purchase offers? Ever wondered if they would give you a fair deal?
By: Eileen Divringi