Remote Learning Option (K-6)The Red River Valley School Division sent out the following information in their most recent update... On December 2, 2020, the Minister of Education announced that all Grade 7-12 students will be learning remotely for the two weeks after the Winter Break. This includes the period from January 4th up to and including January 15th. K-6 students will continue on with in-class learning following Orange Level Response guidelines with the option of being provided temporary remote learning should parents choose to keep their K-6 children home. If you have children in K-6 and are interested in the remote learning option during this 2 week period, and have not yet been in contact with your school, please contact them as soon as possible. If you select the remote learning option, it will be for the entire 2 week period. Please read the information about K-12 remote learning standards and expectations, parent/caregiver involvement and student participation requirements in the linked document below: https://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/covid/support/remote_learn_standards.html Morris School has asked our respective K-6 classroom teachers to reach out to our families regarding their intentions. Please do so by the end of the day on Monday, December 14. This will allow us to plan and communicate that plan before leaving school for the Winter Break. It is the expectations of all students who choose remote to be completely and actively engaged in the remote learning. Your student's teachers will send you the schedule for your their class. A lot of work and planning has gone into the formulating of a remote learning plan. We hope those who choose this option recognize this and respond by being actively engaged. spirit week continues (Grades 7-12)some of this past week's spirit week!Alt class lends a handOn Thursday December 10, two students from ALT class went and helped to bag potatoes and onions for this year's Christmas Hampers. Way to go, MAV's! STUDENT EXPECTATIONS in remote learning (7-12)Grade 3/4 Compliments ProjectOur Grade 3/4 classes are feeling grateful & complimentary. Everyone is creating a compliment and posting on their classmate's or teacher's page. The pages will fill up as the days go by! We appreciate our students for finding positive things to say about each other! Way to go, MAV's! No Winter Bus this yearDue to the strain COVID-19 has put on our Transportation Department, there will be no Winter Bus available for Morris School town students this year. We apologize for the inconvenience. We hope to continue this service during the winter of the 2021-22 school year. contact information up-to-date revisitedWe would like to thank those individuals who responded to the request to update their contact information via Google Forms. We updates for 150 of our students!! That goes a long way to ensure we have the proper contact information for our student families. Thank you! If you need to update your contact information, please take a minute to fill this out over the weekend, it should only take a few minutes. As we head into remote learning and a new calendar year, your correct contact information goes a long way to ensuring an efficient exchange of information. The form can be accessed by clicking on the following link: https://forms.gle/yZaSkEV2etpe3K799 Grade 5/6's - learn & compete at spike ball!Mr. Lehmann's Grade 5/6 Phys. Ed/Health class have been introduced to Spike Ball over the last few weeks. The unit culminated in a final tournament. Some action shots below!! Way to go, MAV's!! 8/1/2022 03:42:31 am
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