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Elementary - Spring 2021
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Details regarding elementary students' learning options for spring 2021 will come from elementary principals via email.
Middle & High - Spring 2021
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Dear Parent(s)/Guardians,
As we near the midpoint of this school year, plans are being finalized for next semester for both school-based and virtual-learning platforms. Now is the time to choose the learning platform for your child(ren).
It is very important that Madison City Schools receive your learning platform preference forms by Nov. 30.
We want to emphasize that the Nov. 30 deadline applies to all levels: elementary, middle and high school students. Parents should submit this new intent form even if their child is virtual and the form was completed a few weeks ago.
Please note that when you choose for your student to be virtual or school-based, you are committing your child for the entire spring semester. If a response to the 2nd Semester Intent form is not submitted, then your student will be placed in school-based classes for the upcoming semester.
Elementary parents, your principal will send out information very soon with the learning intent form with other information that may be helpful.
Secondary parents will find the learning intent form in this letter from Dr. Nichols.
Japanese and Spanish translations of the learning intent form are in the links below:
Japanese 2nd semester virtual learning intent
Spanish 2nd semester virtual learning intentAdditionally, an FAQ page is attached addressing issues at both elementary and secondary levels.
FAQ Japanese version
FAQ Spanish version
Thank you,
Ed Nichols,
Madison City Schools