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Status: All schools will be remote from November 30th – December 17th. Hybrid learning will resume on January 4th, 2021 based on guidance from the Pima County Health Department.
Parent Choice
SUSD parents have been given the option to select between a hybrid in-person model, or to remain in remote learning for Semester 2. To view the details for each model, please click below.
All student(s) will remain in their current track(s), unless a change is requested. If parents will be requesting a change, it is extremely important to make a selection for the second semester by no later than November 30th. Please make your selection by filling out the questionnaire you can access by
On-Site Learning Acknowledgement Form
Parents/guardians, as soon as possible and prior to your student(s) beginning hybrid in-person learning.
Responsible Reopening - Frequently Asked Questions
Responsible Reopening Mitigation Plan
Our Responsible Reopening Mitigation Plan is developed as a guidance for students, staff and parents returning to school for the 2020-2021 school year. The information provided in this plan is based on guidance from local and state public health agencies. SUSD is committed to maximize the educational opportunities while keeping the safety and well being of our learning community at the forefront. This is a living document that is subject to change based on current information.
Districtwide Covid Cases
A dashboard was developed to provide the SUSD community with a transparent summary of COVID-19 cases by school.
Everything you Need to Know About Remote Learning
We are prepared to welcome students through remote learning on August 5th! Our teachers and curriculum staff have been working all summer to ensure that we can remotely deliver the same rigorous curriculum that would have been offered in person. This online experience will be different from what you experienced during the initial school closures. Click below for more information and resources!
Meal Distribution
SCHOOL MEALS & MOBILE MEALS
The federal government has allocated funds that have allowed us to extend our free summer lunch program. Starting Thursday, September 3, we will provide free meals to all children under the age of 18 (no lunch application needed). Parents or students may stop by a school or designated bus stop Monday–Friday (excluding holidays) to receive a school lunch and a breakfast to go for the following morning at the following times:
• School sites 10:30am – 1pm
• Bus Route 11am – 12pm
For a complete list of moble meal bus stop locations, click HERE.
Distance Learning Plan
Game bắn cá chặt chémOn June 24, 2020, Governor Ducey issued Executive Order 2020-41 Prioritizing Kids and Schools During COVID-19 regarding the reopening of schools for school year 2020-2021. School districts are required to submit a Distance Learning Plan (DLP) to the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) prior to implementing distance learning. School districts may begin operating their DLP upon submission of the plan to ADE.
Governor's Executive Order
On July 23, 2020, Governor Ducey issued an Executive Order which states, “each school district and charter school shall begin offering free on-site learning opportunities and support services for students who need a place to go during the day required by Executive order 2020-41 and shall begin August, 17, 2020, as prescribed in the Executive Order 2020-44”.
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We recognize the importance of bringing students back for in-person support. However, on-site support starting August 17th is not teacher led instruction. We are offering a physical space where students will continue to be provided online instruction support by classified staff such as monitors, teacher assistants, and other support staff. There are health and safety guidelines along with staffing limitations that we must consider in order for us to provide the safest environment possible for all. For this reason, we are operating under the following guiding principles:
Student and staff safety- Due to the current concerns regarding the spread of COVID-19 we will have a ratio of no more than 9 students for 1 adult. This will allow us to implement our mitigation efforts in the classrooms. Our full mitigation plan can be found on our website.
Prioritization of students based on need and staffing capacity- Since classrooms teachers are all occupied with providing online instruction during the day, we will be utilizing current classified staff to provide supervision during on-site support. This means we will be limited to the amount of students that we can support at this time. Therefore, we have set up a prioritization process to ensure we have the space to accommodate.
Partnerships with outside agencies- The district is currently exploring possible partnerships with KIDCO, Boys and Girls Club, YMCA and possibly other community organizations to provide additional support for parents. More information will be provided once we have solidified these partnerships.
If you meet the criteria of Priority 1, please call your child's schoolGame bắn cá chặt chém to determine availability and space for your child's unique needs. A waiting list will be created and families will be contacted if space becomes available for each of the criteria listed above. Please note that at this time we will not provide transportation to students; therefore, families will be responsible for transporting students to and from school.
Priority 1: K-12 families in need of internet access, K-1st grade families who are struggling to access the curriculum, self-contained Exceptional Education students whose IEP can only reasonably be implemented at a school site, mainstreamed Exceptional Education students to the extent that their IEP provides for related services that can only reasonably be implemented at a school site, students in Foster Care, Youth on their Own (YOTO) and other students that face unique living/housing challenges, English Language Learners who are struggling to access the curriculum, and students who are currently pre-registered in the District Tuition Based Childcare Program
Priority 2: 2nd through 5th grade families who are struggling to access the curriculum (as capacity permits)
Priority 3:Game bắn cá chặt chém 6th through 12th grade families who are struggling to access the curriculum (as capacity permits)
Priority 4:Game bắn cá chặt chém a situation other than those referenced in Priorities 1, 2 or 3 (as capacity permits)
Using the guiding principles stated above, beginning August 17th, the in-person support services will be prioritized as follows:
Communications
Letters to Families:
- November 11, 2020 - Spanish | English
- September 9, 2020 - Spanish | English
- July 2, 2020 - Spanish | English
- Jun 19, 2020 - Spanish | English
- May 21, 2020 - Spanish | English
Parent Survey Results
Thank you for your feedback, families! We have received over 4,000 survey responses to date. This data is important as we meet with the various committees throughout our planning process.