Update for 10/21/2020

Update for 10/21/2020
Posted on 10/21/2020
Update for 10/21/2020

Good Evening Senator Nation!! Last evening, the Capital School District Board of Education announced their decision to safely transition to the hybrid approach to learning. Students who opted to participate in hybrid learning, by responding to the learning commitment on-line survey during the last week of September, will start the week of November 9th for grades pre-K to 4 as well as our special schools and programs. Secondary schools, grades 5 through 12, will begin at school learning on November 30th. 


Families who have requested their child be in the Hybrid Approach will hear more details, including days of attendance and transportation, from their elementary schools, special schools and programs by the beginning of next week. Secondary schools, including the Kent County Secondary Intensive Learning Center (KCSILC), will be sending information regarding their November 30th opening in the next few weeks.  


Please remember those that opted to continue participating in Remote Learning don’t need to do anything and will stay in remote until the end of January 2021. The district will reassess current conditions and survey parents again for their learning commitment response for the second semester in early January. 


Staff have been working behind the scenes for some time now to plan for the reopening of our school buildings and we are proud of our amazing group of educators. The health, safety and education of our children, staff and community will always guide our decisions every step of the way.

Thank you for your support.  Stay safe and have a wonderful evening.


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