by Matt Nelson, Superintendent of Schools
With winter rapidly approaching, it is time to remind everyone of our protocols to keep students and staff safe when inclement weather occurs. We have five storm days that have been built into our calendar. Our last day of school is scheduled for Tuesday, June 7th if we use no snow days; for every day that school is cancelled due to weather, we will add a make-up day starting with June 8th. If we have to use more than five storm days, we will consider remote school days and having families register to receive ‘shelf-stable snow meals’ in advance which would allow us to count the ‘shelf-stable storm meal day’ as a remote school day and avoid making up additional time in June.
Reminders:
Thank you for your patience and understanding. I know changes to the school day often make it difficult for parents but I must take everyone’s safety into consideration when threatening weather is predicted.
Water flows over the dam from the Springvale Mill Pond. Photo: Gail Burnett
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