During this closure, it is important to provide opportunities for students to continue to learn. At this time, the state-mandated school closure does not require remote learning; however, we are encouraged to provide lessons for students to remain engaged in learning. This work will not count for a grade. In the event that this closure is extended, this situation will likely change and that students will be required to complete school work from home.
As a result, beginning Wednesday, March 25th, teachers will have learning activities available for students. This will be communicated through a variety means including Class Dojo, Google Classroom, the school website, and email. We encourage you to work with your children on these activities. On Tuesday, March 24th, we will provide more information about how to access this material.
Please complete this survey to assess your child's access to e-learning.