Powder School District middle and high schools will move to a hybrid learning style starting October 19, the district announced Friday.
The district announced on September 15 that elementary schools would begin to return on a schedule starting October 5.
October 19 and 20 will be face-to-face transition days for grades 6 and 9, all other categories will be reported remotely on the days and will begin the hybrid calendar on October 21, according to the announcement sent to district families on Friday.
According to plans for Phase 3 of the District Plan for the 2020-2021 school year and corresponding to plans announced in the past for elementary schools, students will be divided into Teams A and B.
Group A students will be informed by user on Mondays and Wednesdays and Group B students will be informed by user on Tuesdays and Thursdays. When in user, students will be informed remotely. All students will be informed remotely on Fridays, which are designated as teacher operating days, depending on the district.
The district’s best alternative schools have also announced their goal of returning to an in-person form of education:
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The 2020-2021 school year began 100 percent remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic, and the district had said in the past that it would reassess the option of returning to in-person learning starting October 19, which is the beginning of the time of the quarter.
Last week, the district announced plans to reopen the schooling of early years of training and start elementary school students to the best in a hybrid learning style starting October 5. Starting October 19, students in grades 3 through 5 will also begin in-person learning on hybrid hours.
During hybrid learning, elementary school teachers are encouraged to use the time to be remotely informed to help and expand what students should be informed about while in class. according to the district announcement.
On the distance learning days of a number one school student, adding Fridays, they will have synchronous elegant meetings to consult with their teacher, depending on the district.
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The District will continue to supply food to all young people who learn hybrids, but distribution will be more limited.
Free breakfast and lunch will continue to be provided to children under the age of 18 through December, thanks to the US Department of Agriculture’s reimbursement program. U. S. , according to the district announcement.
Today, young people and their families can have lunch and breakfast the day after 11 a. m. M. A 1 p. M. At one of more than 70 food distribution sites: 18 in schools and dozens of school buses on mobile sites to bring food closer to family places. Residence.
Mobile sites will remain open until September 30. Then, from October 1 to 9, food will be served at all 18 school sites. Mobile sites will be closed to allow bus drivers to pass students through the bus, the district announced in Friday’s announcement.
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Starting October 12, meal distribution sites will be open from 11 a. m. 1 p. m. outside Webber High School, Kinard High School, Lincoln High School, Boltz Middle School and Eyestone Elementary.
On a student’s face-to-face learning days, you can get food at home school; Otherwise, you’ll need to move to one of five food distribution sites to get breakfast and lunch, depending on the neighborhood.
The district is still executing plans to distribute food to mountain schools.
The district will provide transportation to students to whom the district is legally linked and to students who have applied for transportation and have been approved, the district said Friday.
Families who have implemented for transportation but live within walking distance of their school or who have implemented a PSD selection school are eligible for district transportation this school year.
According to public fitness boards, a user will be allowed according to the seat, two if they are from the same home.
Masks will be for everyone on buses and all buses will be disinfected at least twice a day, depending on the neighborhood.
Bus routes will be sent to families starting Monday, starting with K-2 students as they will begin distance learning.
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The district had 4 learning stages imaginable for the 2020-2021 school year, with plans to move from one phase to the next throughout the year:
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