May 6, 2021 Exchange #2
Based on your experience this year and from your perspective, what are the most important student social-emotional needs that we should be focused on for the 2021-22 school year? May 10, 2021 May 12, 2021
We will share the first set of results from the exchange on the first review date.
Both exchanges will be available until Friday, May 14. The first ThoughtExchange is available here: https://tejoin.com/scroll/698101016
Families, staff and students can expect to receive emails with the link for the second ThoughtExchange on May 10.
How Does ThoughtExchange work? ThoughtExchange is a way for our families, students, staff and community to share priorities and ideas with us online. Tell us what is important to you and share your ideas. See what others are saying and find out what is important to our community as a whole.
School District of Philadelphia announces 35 more schools to reopen March 22
Published article
PHILADELPHIA - The School District of Philadelphia has announced an additional 35 Pre-K through second grade schools to open for in-person learning on Monday, March 22.
School officials announced the Learning Model Selection Survey will also reopen so more students in Pre-K through second grade can opt into hybrid learning.
Teachers of the schools to reopen will report to their respective classrooms to prepare for their first day March 17.
The schools to reopen are:
• Bache-Martin School
• Francis S. Key School
• William H. Ziegler School
School officials hope to announce the return date for all other Pre-K through second grade schools by March 22.
Richland Two will transition into Phase 3 beginning March 22 (Source: WTOC) By WIS News 10 Staff | February 26, 2021 at 5:09 PM EST - Updated March 4 at 5:28 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Richland Two has announced it will be transitioning into Phase 3 of reopening schools on March 22.
In Phase 3, elementary students will return to school five days a week with a half-day on Fridays.
Middle and high school students will also return to school five days a week with a half-day on Fridays. The hybrid model, however, will no longer be an option.
All schools will continue to offer eLearning for the remainder of the 2020â2021 school year.