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Due to the cold temperatures and continued projected forecast for negative wind chills, Tuesday, January 16, will be an E-Learning Day (virtual) for students. There will be no in-person instruction or after-school activities at the school buildings on Tuesday.
UMS and UHS extracurricular events will be determined later. Coaches will contact their student-athletes regarding the status of any scheduled events or practices.
PreK-5 students were sent home with learning packets in November. Students in grades 6-12 should check Google Classroom for posted information or assignments. Teachers will be available remotely via email or classroom apps during regular school hours if you have questions or need assistance.
We will continue to monitor the forecast for the remainder of the school week. Please check our website and social media sites for updates. Families will also be contacted via phone, email, and text message.
REMINDERS:
GRADES PRE-K-5th:
Early Childhood will have up to 30 minutes of activities through a choice board provided by the classroom teacher.
Kindergarten will have up to 45 minutes per day of assigned learning tasks with 3-5 minute breaks between activities. This includes PE and Fine Arts.
Elementary students (grades 1-5) will have up to 60 minutes per day of assigned learning tasks with 10-minute breaks between activities. This includes PE and Fine Arts.
Students will be provided with up to 3 days after returning to school to receive written feedback/attendance for work completed.
GRADES 6-12:
Students will have a “Topic” labeled “E-learning day(s)” in their Google Classroom.
This topic is where assignments will be uploaded.
Students will be provided with up to 3 days after returning to school to receive written feedback/attendance for work completed.
Secondary students (grades 6-12) will have up to 20 minutes of assigned learning tasks for each course.
Remember that online activities can take up to 4 times longer than in-person activities.
Stay warm and stay safe.
Dr. Ivory-Tatum,
Superintendent