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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL HYBRID MODEL/SCHEDULE EXPLAINED

The Crookston School Board met Tuesday night and there was some confusion on how the Crookston High School (CHS) hybrid will work, as far as what kids are doing when they are not in class. Crookston High School Principal Eric Bubna released the following information –

Last night the school board approved a hybrid model for CHS to start the school year.  While some details are still being worked out, we wanted to give families a general idea of what to expect.  There was a bit of a misunderstanding at the board meeting with regards to how “online days” will be handled, so please read this email carefully.   

1) Each student will be assigned as a “Blue Day” or “Gold Day” student, including students who are opting for full-time distance learning. 

2) Students will attend in-person class on their designated days (see attached calendar for September).  For students who are distance learning, you will attend your class live via Zoom to receive the instruction and interact with your teacher.

3) On days a student is not scheduled for in-person or live learning they will have lessons to complete on Google Classroom for each of their courses.  Those lessons will be due during normal school hours and will be the basis for attendance on those days.

We are finalizing Blue Day and Gold Day lists and will have that information to students and families by early next week.  

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