Virtual Learning Monday November 16th
Posted by Lance Sinclair on 11/13/2020
Hello Families,
Beginning Monday, November 16, 2020, we will return to full-time virtual learning. The campus will not be open for students to come in person. We hope that soon the health metrics will improve, and we will be able to return to school in person; for now, it is safest for everyone to resume virtual learning. Thank you for your support in this transition. Please be sure we have your contact information correct with phone numbers and email addresses so that you can receive important updates from us. If you need to update your contact information, contact our front office from 7:45 am through 4:00 pm on Monday through Friday.
For our virtual learning schedule, students need to be logged on at 8:15 am for the start of the day. Attendance will be taken throughout the day, so it is important to remain logged in until dismissal at 1:15 pm. Wednesdays will continue to be early release days with dismissal at 12:15 pm. The day will include a few short breaks that are about five minutes each, as well as a 30-minute lunch break. The rest of the time will be spent interacting with the teachers and Related Arts teachers. Related Arts includes technology, art, P.E., band, and music classes. For instructions on accessing Related Arts during the day, see the school website, Facebook page, and class dojo. The instructions are also linked below.
Meals, including breakfast and lunch, will continue to be provided curbside for our virtual students between the hours of 10:30 am and noon. In addition, we will revert to bus stop meal routes to meet the needs of our families.
If your family needs support with an internet connection, we have internet hot spots available for check out through the front office. These are on a first-come-first-served basis and must be returned at the end of the school year.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask your child's teacher, as he or she is the best person to help you and your student with this transition.
Thank you for your support!
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