9/4/2020 The Week in Reflection: 9/6
Schedule for the week of September 7-11, 2020
Monday, September 7, 2020: Labor Day (No School) Tuesday, September 8, 2020: white schedule (All Periods) Wednesday, September 9, 2020: red schedule (2, 4, 6) Thursday, September 10, 2020: black schedule (1, 3, 5, 7) Friday, September 11, 2020: white schedule (All Periods)
Monday, September 7: Labor Day (NO School) Enjoy the extended weekend.
Tuesday, September 8: K-12 in-person students shift to the 100/100 (also known as Yellow) response model. Please follow the usual start and end times for Chardon High School. September 8-9 All School Picture Day
CHS Order Form: https://www.pastorphoto.com/school-photo-order-form Code :99745 What is the 100/100 (yellow) response model? In the 100/100 yellow response model, K-12 in-person-enrolled students do not follow a Group A and Group B Hybrid schedule like we did last week. Instead, both Group A and Group B students attend school in the building together on the same days for a full day of school, each day of the week. We call it 100/100 because it is 100% of the in-person-enrolled students in the school buildings 100% of the school days of the week. Face masks are still required as are social distancing and additional precautions. Social distancing will be somewhat reduced with more students in the building - but our multi-layered precautionary approach (face masks, desktop barriers, frequent handwashing, and frequent cleaning and sanitation in the buildings) continues. Does the shift to 100/100 impact where 100% Virtual (Blue Model) students attend school? No. K-12 100% Virtual Blue Model students continue on with their 100% virtual classes each day and continue to not attend school in the school buildings. Students can expect to continue to be assigned to a combination of synchronous (real-time - e.g. live instruction) and asynchronous (independent) activities. How does the shift to 100/100 impact Chardon High School students who take a combination of Virtual and In-Person courses? Chardon High School students who have chosen a hybrid schedule will continue to attend their virtual courses virtually or offline (combination of live instruction and independent assignments). In contrast to last week, they will now attend their in-person courses in the building 100% of the time (not according to an alternating Group A/Group B schedule in-school / at-home rotation). If you have questions, please reach out to your guidance counselor at Chardon High School. FAQ: Chromebook Repair / Tech Support
Essential Return to Learning Resource: We invite all families to review the Return to Learning - District Communications page at any time as you will find resources to assist you any time you need a refresher on the 2020-21 school year's response models. Furthermore, please continue to refer to the CHS Family Reference Guide for school news. Please refer to the video that we created in our earlier guide to help you best understand our schedules.
Jenifer Goodwin
9/6/2020 10:57:04 pm
My 8th grader did not receive a picture day form. Can I I print one somewhere?
Douglas Murray
9/7/2020 09:08:12 am
https://www.pastorphoto.com/school-photo-order-form
Michael Kennedy
9/8/2020 07:44:41 am
Is there a retake day scheduled for CHS student pictures?
Douglas Murray
9/8/2020 08:19:08 am
Yes, every year we have a an additional make-up date. The date has not been determined yet. Once all of the schools have finished their pictures, we will confirm the date with families. In the meantime, pictures are available today and tomorrow for all students. Comments are closed.
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