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K-12 back to school messages

New calamity day-remote learning plans - Delays replace early release

The Ada Exempted Village Schools have provided the following welcome messages for the new school year. For additional information, visit

https://www.adabulldogs.org

Welcome to the 2022-2023 school year! We are excited about this upcoming year and look forward to seeing our students on August 18th.... Below you will find some updated information and changes for 2022-2023.

Please visit our website at the links below to read welcome letters from the Superintendent and Principals.

Message from Superintendent Robin VanBuskirk

Message from High School Principal Dan Lee

Message from Elementary Principal Jeremy Clark

Changes for the 2022-2023 School Year:

The calamity day/remote learning plan has changed this year.

Beginning with the first cancellation day, students will start remote learning through packets sent home or Google Classroom assignments. Teachers will review this process with students during school’s first couple of days. Continuity in the learning process is important to us. It is our goal for students to continue their learning even when inclement weather occurs.

Remote learning days will be communicated via our text alert system and local media outlets. If you have not signed up for our text alerts, you may do so by going to our website and following the directions. If school is canceled during our first two days, students will not be required to complete assignments.

To help parents with babysitting needs, we have moved our 2-hour early release days to 2-hour delay days for this year. You can find dates for our 2-hour delays and Teacher Professional Development days on our website under the district calendar.

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