Dear Grizzly Family, Scary times, but together we will be there for each other and we will be resilient in getting past this. It's going to be okay. As Superintendent Adams explained Friday in his letter to all stakeholders, we are taking every precaution possible to keep everyone safe and healthy during this unprecedented time. We are utilizing 9 non-traditional school days (NTI). What that means is that we are doing our best to continue instruction, albeit remotely. Although nothing can replace teacher-student interaction, this is simply the most responsible move as recommended by our governor. Our administration met with all faculty and staff on Friday to roll out our plan. Teacher's are working as we speak on grade level student packets to send to each home. Those will be completed today. Each day lunch will be delivered to all students and our plan is to deliver all "Week 1" packets tomorrow with lunch. These packets will be returned one week from today on Monday, March 23, with lunches and you will then receive your "Week 2" packet. Lunches and packets will be brought to your door, however if no one is home, food and packets WILL NOT be left. In this situation or if you live outside the Spencer County school district you WILL need to make arrangements to pick up your packets in the main office here at SCMS any day between 7am and 3pm. Any questions and/or concerns please feel free to email me at [email protected]. I want to personally thank our bus drivers, support staff, school nurses, family resource, etc. for their selfless work during this time. Our top priority is the health and safety of all our people, especially students. Please practice social distancing and if possible, stay in and by all means stay safe. MM
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