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The school pictures are in!!!
Parents may pick up in the school office from 8 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday.
If you have questions please call Carrie at 360-765-3363 Ext. 249
During remote learning, we strongly suggest that high school students start each day off in their Google Classroom Calendar. This is a single screen that shows all current and upcoming assignments. In addition, we have started a Whole-School (9-12) Google Classroom that will have updated links to a variety of open meetings students can go to for help as well as videos created by our staff. The code for the Whole-School Classroom was posted in Ms. Snyder's Classrooms earlier this evening. Please see the attached video explaining these features.
https://drive.google.com/file/
Financial Aid Advising Day!
Tuesday, 12/01/20 11am - 12pm
See flyer for Zoom Link
Financial Aid Advising Day Flyer (PDF)
There is also help offered from 5-8 pm the same evening. Registration is required. To register and for the Zoom link see flyer below.
NOTICE OF POSSIBLE COUNCIL QUORUM
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a quorum of the Quilcene School District Board will be attending the 2020 WSSDA Annual Conference on November 23rd, 2020.
No School Board action will be taken.
Dear Ranger Families,
After meeting with Dr. Locke yesterday, Mr. Redmon has made the call to move to Step 1 of our reopening plan (K-12 remote learning) beginning November 30th. We will then reassess our ability to offer in-person learning in mid-January.
There were several factors that were taken into account when making this decision:
While our staff is actively preparing for remote learning after Thanksgiving, we will continue with regularly scheduled in-person learning this week.
Over the course of the next several days we will be communicating regularly through our website, Facebook page, Class Dojo, and Remind on items that include continued weekday meal deliveries, material deliveries, and what education will look like beginning the week after next.
While we hoped it wouldn’t be necessary, our staff has been actively planning for this eventuality for months. Consequently, this won’t be a mirror image of last March. Some of the big changes you’ll notice will be in teacher’s abilities to leverage video and other technologies to increase student engagement. In grades 9-12 all students will have a single page to visit daily that will list direct links to all assignments, meetings, and tasks.
Our ability to bring students back on-campus is completely dependent upon our vigilance in reducing the spread of COVID-19. As a community, we can do this.
Thank you, and please don’t hesitate to call with any questions,
Sean Moss
K-12 Principal