Superintendent Message – September 25, 2020
While Comprehensive Distance Learning is in effect, there are exceptions for a limited number of students to be in buildings.
While Comprehensive Distance Learning is in effect, there are exceptions for a limited number of students to be in buildings.
Beginning Monday, September 28, 2020, the Grab & Go meals from the food truck at the CTUIR Rec Center will be from 11:00 – 12:45 pm.
To access ParentVUE, each parent will need the activation code which has been emailed to them.
The Pendleton Public Library is committed to issuing a Public Library Card to every school-aged child in our community between the ages of 6 and 17.
Effective September 1 through December 31, 2020, the Pendleton SD will continue to serve meals to children and teenagers 18 and younger at no cost to families under the Summer Food Serve Program (SFSP).
Grab and go meals (breakfast/lunch) to resume September 1 for Pendleton School District students.
Certainly, we are not opening school in the manner that we had all hoped. So again, thank you for your patience as we have worked through the pandemic.
Earlier today, I sent an update regarding the Pendleton School District’s Comprehensive Distance Learning plan.
All of you should have received a message from your child’s school last evening, describing what our initial plans are to implement Comprehensive Distance Learning.
I realize that with Tuesday’s announcement by Governor Brown and my correspondence to you on Wednesday, many of our families have been pushed into panic mode as you deal with employment, childcare, making ends meet and a quality education that all children deserve.