Superintendent Message – October 30, 2020
The Oregon Department of Education along with the Oregon Health Authority announced new metrics this morning for reopening schools in the state of Oregon.
The Oregon Department of Education along with the Oregon Health Authority announced new metrics this morning for reopening schools in the state of Oregon.
Recently I asked parents for your perspectives on Comprehensive Distance Learning and reopening schools when the conditions allow. I think it is important to first remind everyone that the Pendleton School District nor our staff determined the current rules and requirements for CDL.
In April, I wrote to state leaders expressing a number of concerns regarding an extended closure of K-12 schools.
Although there is an ongoing police investigation, you should know that the Pendleton Police Department has identified and interviewed a suspect in the hacking events that occurred yesterday throughout the District.
As a follow up to yesterday’s incidents involving what appears to be “hacking” into our student Google classroom and email accounts, we continue to work with our IT staff.
I want to make you aware of a couple of changes to the student’s daily schedule that will take effect on Monday, October 5th.
While Comprehensive Distance Learning is in effect, there are exceptions for a limited number of students to be in buildings.
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.