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NOTICE: The Schooling Options Form link in the newsletter and on all of our websites just went down. We are working on the issue and hope to have it fixed soon. Sorry for the inconvenience! We will post a notice when it is fully back up.

Dear KCSD families,

The district has been monitoring the state and county health metrics and holding out for favorable data to bring students back to school. If both state and county were to meet those metrics, we would be able to return to In-Person Instruction. If not, we would need to follow the Comprehensive Distance Learning Model. Unfortunately, both the state and county did not meet the required metrics for in-person instruction.

Klamath County School District will start the year under the state’s Comprehensive Distance Learning Model. This means some of our students will begin the school year learning at home, participating in online instruction with their classroom teachers. For families who have enrolled in our homeschool or online options, you will receive information from those programs. This message is for those wanting to return to school.

Comprehensive Distance Learning

This learning model has become complicated with new changes from the Oregon Department of Education. To best understand this model, let’s begin by stating that students will learn from home with their classroom teachers delivering instruction. However, there are exceptions based on a county’s health metrics. Klamath County’s health metrics at this time will allow us to bring back certain groups of students to school under strict conditions. Our county has met the “exception” metrics for two weeks in a row and likely will this week as well. Because of this, our current plan is not a one-size-fits-all.

The following student groups will start the school year with comprehensive distance learning at home with their classroom teachers:

The following student groups will start the school year attending school in person under the allowance for “exceptions.”

Exceptions (These allow certain groups of students to attend school in person)

Students who return to school will follow the hybrid AA-BB learning model.

The district will follow the Comprehensive Distance Learning Model and take advantage of the allowable exceptions until Oct. 9. We will monitor the metrics and announce our plans on how we will continue after Oct. 9 by Sept. 25.

 

Hybrid AA-BB Cohort Requests

Students will be assigned by their schools to AA and BB cohorts. AA cohorts attend school in-person Monday-Tuesday. BB cohorts attend in-person Wednesday-Thursday. If you want to request a specific cohort, please call your school. We cannot guarantee your requested cohort, but will do our best to accommodate you.

Back-to-School Dates

KCSD will implement a soft start to the school year Aug. 31, with instruction for students beginning on Sept. 8. Here’s how that will look:

To enroll in a schooling option and update your registration:

(NOTICE posted 5:40 p.m. Aug. 14: The Schooling Options Form link is down. We are working on the issue and hope to have it fixed soon. Sorry for the inconvenience! We will update this notice when it is back up.)

Food Service

This fall, all students enrolled in the Klamath County School District (includes KCSD homeschool and online programs) will receive free meals at school and through our grab-and-go program.

Grab-and-go meal plan for distance learners:

Grab-and-go meal plan for onsite/hybrid students:

Thank you for your patience. We are excited to see our students in a few weeks, whether they enter our classrooms virtually or in person.

Sincerely,

Glen Szymoniak

Superintendent

Klamath County School District

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