Written by Josh Griffin, Principal
I hope that you and your family enjoyed your weekend. At this time, the D’Evelyn faculty, staff, and administration is working to prepare for two important changes on our horizon: 1. The return to 100% in-person learning effective April 5, 2021 2. The design of the 100% remote learning model for the 2021-2022 school year for students with individual or familial health concerns regarding Covid-19. Return to 100% in-person learning model effective April 5, 2021 To learn more about our transition to 100% in-person learning while preserving the 100% remote option effective April 5, 2021, please review this message sent via School Messenger to D’Evelyn families on Friday, February 26th. If you would like to switch your student from remote to in-person, or from hybrid to remote effective April 5, 2021, please complete this survey (previously distributed in School Messenger on March 1st) by the end of the day Sunday, March 7th. 2021-2022 100% In-Person / 100% Remote Learning Model We are planning for a full return to 100% in-person learning in the 2021-2022 school year. However, given the student population with personal or familial health concerns, we plan to provide a limited remote-only learning option for D’Evelyn students next school year. We do not intend to continue the remote-only option after the 2021-2022 school year. To learn more about our current plans for the remote-only learning option next year, please review this article I published in the Jaguar Tracks on February 27, 2021. If you are considering the 100% remote-only option for your child(ren) in 2021-2022, please complete this survey by Wednesday, March 10th to help us plan our master schedule for next year. If you are not interested in remote-only learning next year for your child(ren), please do NOT complete the survey. We acknowledge the large volume of important decisions for families in a short time frame, and thank you for your continued thoughtful support of your child(ren) and our school. The Covid-19 pandemic has challenged us in many ways, particularly in our educational system. We are proud of what our students, teachers, and staff have achieved this year, but we know we could not do it without the ongoing and sincere support of our D’Evelyn parents and families. If you have questions regarding the transition on April 5, 2021, or our plans for the 2021-2022 school year, please contact your student’s assigned counselor or administrator, the D’Evelyn Main Office at 303-982-2600, or me directly. Comments are closed.
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