WHAT WILL SCHOOL LOOK LIKE IN THE COMING WEEKS?
First and foremost, we are not moving to a 100% online learning model. Neither our staff nor our students are prepared or trained for that structure of teaching and learning. Our goal is to keep students connected to their teachers and their learning. Our plans are being updated daily with guidance from ODE. We expect to gradually roll-out supplemental educational and learning opportunities for our students during the first full week of April. There is no way to replicate our regular school day through distance learning. Our program will reestablish connections between our teachers and our students through meaningful online learning activities.
Next week, a staff member will connect with your student to check in and go over plans for supplemental educational and learning supports. Please note you may receive a phone call from a number you do not recognize. You might also receive a text. Our staff is working outside of our schools and will not have access to the phone you normally receive calls from.
The Oregon Department of Education will provide a framework for districts to identify remote schooling readiness (whether online or offline), provide planning tools for implementing these supplemental learning supports, and to share resources to assist districts. This guidance will be followed with additional resources to support this work.
In the meantime, we do have several educational resources already available on our website.
WHAT IF MY STUDENT DOESN’T HAVE ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY OR THE INTERNET?
Canby School District can provide devices for students who need them. If you have not already, please let us know what your technology needs are through this survey. We are partnering with local internet providers to give students access to online resources. If that is not possible, we have some additional tools to help with internet access. Once we know who needs support, we can begin to roll it out. We expect to offer a device pick-up drive-thru toward the end of the week next week. We will contact you with dates and times.
MY STUDENT LEFT THEIR DEVICE AT SCHOOL. HOW CAN WE PICK IT UP?
You will need to email or call your student’s principal to set up a time to pick up the device at your school.
HOW CAN WE PICK UP MY STUDENT’S MEDICATION?
You will need to email or call your student’s principal to set up a time to pick up medication at your school.
HOW CAN MY STUDENT ACCESS MEALS DURING THE CLOSURE?
Our Nutrition Services staff has been working throughout the extended closure to provide meals to any child ages 1-18 at five pick-up locations (Baker Prairie, Carus, Eccles, Ninety-One and Trost from 9am-11am). In addition to these pick-up locations, we will be partnering with our bus provider to begin meal delivery at some bus stops in the coming days. We will send a message with specific routes and times when we have them.
During meal distribution, we ask you to practice social distancing guidelines. When you pick up a sack with breakfast and lunch, please leave six feet of space between you and others during this pick-up. Our staff will utilize gloves and disinfectant during deliveries.
If you have questions about meal distribution, you can call 503-266-6742 (English speakers) or 503-266-0050 (Spanish speakers).
WILL MY SENIOR BE ABLE TO GRADUATE?
We are working in partnership with the Oregon Department of Education on this high priority. ODE plans to provide guidance in the coming days on what this extended closure will mean for graduation requirements. Once we know what these requirements are, our staff will evaluate the graduation pathway for each senior and will develop an individualized plan for them. We will communicate directly with families and seniors about these plans.
WILL THE GRADUATION CEREMONY BE HELD ON JUNE 5? WHAT ABOUT PROM?
The extended school closure is currently scheduled to run through April 28. These events are still scheduled, but could be canceled if the guidance from Oregon Governor Kate Brown changes. Please monitor communications for any changes to these planned events.
WILL MY 9-11 GRADE STUDENT BE AT RISK OF GRADUATING ON TIME IF THEY AREN’T EARNING CREDITS?
ODE plans to address the needs of students in grade 9-11 after it provides guidance for current seniors. We will work with each student to ensure they are on track to graduate once we know what ODE will require from these students.
WILL THE DISTRICT CONDUCT STATE TESTING?
ODE will suspend implementation of the statewide summative assessments in English language arts and math in grades 3 through 8 & 11 and science in grades 5, 8, & 11 for the 2019-20 school year.
WHEN WILL KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION HAPPEN?
Currently, kindergarten registration is scheduled for May 6 at all elementary schools. Kindergarten registration for our Dual Language Immersion program at Trost Elementary School was scheduled for April 8, which will need to be rescheduled. We will notify the community of the new date when it is set.
WILL MY STUDENT NEED TO REPEAT THEIR CURRENT GRADE?
No. We may need to adjust content in the fall to ensure that all students meet grade-level standards before building new skills.
WHEN WILL SPRING SPORTS RESUME?
At this point, we expect student athletes will be able to resume practice and games when school resumes on April 29. However, guidance from the governor’s office could impact that timeline. Please monitor communications for updates.
WILL BOARD MEETINGS AND BUDGET MEETINGS BE HELD?
For our regularly scheduled public meetings, we’re exploring a virtual meeting tool. We will share this information once we confirm the tool will meet our needs and will meet the requirements under public meeting laws.
I’M WORRIED ABOUT THE MENTAL HEALTH OF MY STUDENT. WHAT CAN I DO?
You can access resources to support mental health and social emotional learning on our online resources page:
https://sites.google.com/canby.k12.or.us/csd-parent-resources/secondarysecundaria/social-emotional-aprendizaje-social-y-emocional?authuser=0.