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Katy Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school plans.
Read full article: Katy Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school plans.Katy ISD announced on July 23 that it will begin the school year with three weeks of online learning. Parents and students who are interested in Katy ISD’s online learning, Katy Virtual Academy, can make their choice by August 5. “On September 8, the goal is to resume plans to reopen campuses for both in-person instruction and virtual instruction. District staff and faculty will be required to wear facial coverings. Measures not in place:PartitioningClass size limitsExtracurricular activities:Students who participate in Katy Virtual Academy can partictpate in UIL-cocurricular and extracurricular activities.
Klein Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school plans.
Read full article: Klein Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school plans.With the new school year fast approaching in August, Klein ISD is set to share a comprehensive plan with parents about learning options. Klein ISD will start virtually with their Klein Online program on August 19, the district said in an update to parents on their Roadmap to Reopening website. Click here to take a peek at what Klein Online will look like this Fall. Temperature screening s - Klein ISD students who chose Klein On-Campus will conduct COVID-19 health screenings at home before coming to campus. Klein ISD Releases 2020-21 Reopening Plan, Includes Choices for both Online and On-Campus LearningRead more: https://t.co/qQ33eyYL6t https://t.co/qQ33eyYL6t — Klein ISD (@KleinISD) July 10, 2020Do you have questions about Klein ISD’s plan?
Waller Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school year
Read full article: Waller Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school yearWaller ISD is working to begin the 2020-2021 school year safely. According to a letter from Superintendent Kevin Moran dated June 24, Waller ISD has received survey feedback from parents who are uncertain about the beginning of the school year. Start dateAugust 24List of measures in placeFlexible learning alternatives: Superintendent Moran says the district will bring both online and in-person instruction to parents and students should they decide. #WISDfamily - Our 2020-2021 School Year Parent & Staff Input Survey ends tomorrow at 10 a.m. https://t.co/YV8wSEWsLq pic.twitter.com/cqnhrr7VM1 — Waller ISD (@WallerISD) July 5, 2020Do you have questions about Waller ISD’s plan?
Tomball Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school year
Read full article: Tomball Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school yearTomball ISD is looking out for the safety of students as Harris County remains a hotspot amid the coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Martha Salazar-Zamora, the district’s superintendent and her board made the ultimate decision Tuesday to push back the district’s start date to September 8. Social distancing: Students will be required to maintain a distance of 3-6 feet during class time, recess, lunchtime and bus riding. Masks: Masks are required for students in Pre-K through 12th grade on buses, school grounds, and where social distancing cannot be maintained. Measures not in place:PPEPartitioningTemperature checksClass size limitsAs preparations for our Fall 2020 reopening continue, Tomball ISD will not make any changes to the previously-approved... Posted by Tomball ISD on Tuesday, June 9, 2020Do you have questions about Tomball ISD’s plan?
Cleveland Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school plans.
Read full article: Cleveland Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school plans.Cleveland ISD is phasing in their reopening plan following state and CDC guidelines. In a July 1 video update from Superintendent Chris Trotter, he emphasized that the health and safety of all students and teachers is the district’s priority. They are still awaiting guidance from the TEA for guidance on other areas such as class size limits and extracurricular activities. Start dateAugust 19List of measures in placeFlexible learning alternatives: Cleveland ISD will offer three methods of learning: in-school, online, and hybrid, leaving room for flexibility for parents and students. Our... Posted by Cleveland Independent School District on Monday, July 6, 2020Do you have questions about Cleveland ISD’s plan?
New Caney Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school plans.
Read full article: New Caney Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school plans.New Caney students will return to school beginning August 10. The district published an FAQ page on the school’s reopening, which includes preliminary information about registration, mobile Wi-Fi, and Chromebook rentals. A full plan has not been revealed and the district is currently following guidelines from the CDC and the state. Start dateAugust 10List of measures in place:Sanitization: All campuses are going through a deep clean on high-touch areas during the school closure, and will be deep cleaned prior to school reopening. Fill out the form below and we’ll work to find the answer to your question.
Brazosport Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school year
Read full article: Brazosport Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school yearBrazosport students will look for some differences this upcoming school year. The district also confirmed that strict health protocols will take place prior to stepping inside each campus to ensure the health and safety of students and staff. With these protocols in place, the district said in their reopening plan that there will not be a hybrid learning model in place. Here is what we know about Brazosport Independent School District’s plans for the 2020-2021 school year. #BISDfamilyhttps://t.co/BIx9VqwxqR pic.twitter.com/QVksdOkWsM — Brazosport ISD (@BrazosportISD) July 2, 2020Do you have questions about Brazosport ISD’s plan?
Willis Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school year
Read full article: Willis Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school yearWillis ISD is currently awaiting guidance from the state on how to reopen. The plan was unveiled to the Willis ISD community July 7, stating that all measures comply with the state and federal guidelines. Sanitization: Willis ISD will undergo deep cleaning and sanitization protocols daily in all school buildings, buses, and high-touch areas. Willis ISD Reopening Plans are now available. Read the full message here:https://t.co/BwVfOIC1PU — Willis ISD (@WillisSchools) July 10, 2020Do you have questions about Willis ISD’s plan?
Conroe Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school year
Read full article: Conroe Independent School District: What you need to know about the district’s 2020-2021 school yearConroe students are ready for the 2020 school year, however, the first few weeks will be different. Superintendent Null revealed Conroe ISD’s Roadmap to Reopening plan in a live-streamed YouTube video on July 13, offering both in-person and online instruction to students. The district will be updating their Roadmap to Reopening website each day in case new information arises. Superintendent Null is expected to answer parents’ questions in a live YouTube video on July 23 at 6 p.m. https://t.co/QzhJktrek2 — Conroe ISD (@ConroeISD) July 13, 2020Do you have questions about Conroe ISD’s plan?
Houston ISD has released a proposed 2020-2021 school calendar. Here’s how you can provide feedback.
Read full article: Houston ISD has released a proposed 2020-2021 school calendar. Here’s how you can provide feedback.HOUSTON – Houston ISD has released a proposed 2020-2021 calendar and the community now has a chance to provide feedback. A survey was released last week to allow community members, students, staff and faculty the opportunity to provide feedback on the proposed year-round school calendar. According to a statement released Monday afternoon, the proposed 2020-2021 calendar will have an earlier start date of Aug. 13, instead of the fourth Monday of August. The last day of school would be June 16, 2021, according to the calendar. To read the full 2020-2021 proposed calendar year which includes holidays, teacher-in service days and breaks, click here.