Superintendent Dan Winter and Director of Teaching and Learning Stephanie Klinger discuss the reopening school plan for the Fall. Including in-person instruction and the distance learning M.O.D.E.L program.
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Click Here to Download OSPI’s “Reopening Washington Schools: Questions & Answers for School Districts”
On June 11, 2020, OSPI provided school districts with guidance for reopening schools in September which I shared in an email on June 15th. The document above includes frequently asked questions in response to the Reopening Washington Schools guidance. We continue to work very hard to come up with the Montesano School District Plan that best fits into the guidance and restrictions that have been provided to us.
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Because COVID-19 closed our schools, your children may be eligible for food assistance, called Pandemic EBT (P-EBT): Emergency School Meals Program.
P-EBT provides families with funds to make up for the cost of meals while school was closed. This benefit is for Washington children in grades k-12 who receive free or reduced-price school meals. These benefits will be on an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card which is used like a debit card to buy groceries.
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Last Thursday, OSPI provided school districts with this guidance for reopening schools in September. As you read this, there are undoubtedly things that you may disagree with. There are items in the guidance that we are unsure of as well, but we are working very hard to come up with the Montesano School District Plan that best fits into the guidance and restrictions that have been provided to us.
In the coming weeks, we will be discussing options with district staff and providing you with full details on what school will look like for us in September.
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Joseph Erler
My favorite memory of my senior year was the time I got to spend with all of my friends. One favorite memory specifically is when two of my friends and I went to Thriftway and bought a head of lettuce which I then proceeded to eat throughout the day.
Bryson Bradley
I plan to attend Grays Harbor College in the fall to earn my AAS in Human Services and then my BA to pursue a career in the Human/Social Services field. I’m looking forward to to this next chapter in my life.
Baylie Rambo
Baylie will be attending Central Washington University in the fall.
Kodi Hunley
My plans for the next upcoming is to finish my Associate’s Degree at Grays Harbor College and then transfer into medical school at the University of Washington. As far as my favorite memory of high school, it would have to be all of our pep rallies we would have for football games. I will never forget all of the fun we had in the stands and on the field.