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D50 Announces Friday, January 14th will be a Virtual Learning Day
D50 Announces Friday, January 14th will be a Virtual Learning Day
Greenwood School District 50 announced today that Friday, January 14th, will be a virtual learning day (Virtual Learning Day – Blue) for the district.
Superintendent Steve Glenn stated, “We have had a good start since our students returned to school this week thanks to the hard work and dedication of our staff. We have continued to monitor student and staff absences since we returned from our Winter Break. As our number of absences have begun to increase among our staff, we feel it is in the best interest of our schools to have a virtual learning day on Friday. With the MLK Holiday on Monday, January 17th, this will provide a prolonged break for some of our students and staff to return to school healthy next week.”
On Friday, January 14th, students and staff will not report to school. Assignments will be posted to Seesaw or Google Classroom for students in grades 1-12. Students in K4 and K5 will complete paper packets of independent work.
To see more information on a Virtual Learning Day – Blue, please click here.