March 31, 2020
Dear District 161 Families,
We are into our second week of social distancing, e-learning, remote learning, and a whole host of new experiences. Every day that goes by, we are generating new ideas and strategies to keep the business of learning moving forward in our district. To that end, please see below for some important updates regarding the District 161 Coronavirus plans moving forward.
Stay-at-Home Order Extended Through April Governor Pritzker has extended his stay-at-home order through Thursday, April 30th, which means that District 161 schools will be closed until that time. If and when a new order is issued, we will be sure to update our school community.
E-Learning / Remote Learning: Since this is the second week of remote instruction, be sure to communicate closely with your child’s teacher or building principal if any problems arise. Please continue to use email, Canvas, and other resources to access learning materials and assignments. Remote learning will not take the place of our excellent teachers, but the assignments and activities are meant to keep the students challenged and progressing as much as possible.
Breakfast / Lunch: If your child[ren] needs food, please stop by Parker Junior High School on Wednesday, April 1st, between 10:00am and 12:00pm to pick up breakfast and lunch for the rest of the week. Breakfast and lunch can be picked up between 10:00am and 12:00pm every Monday and Wednesday until school resumes. The coronavirus challenge has exposed the innovation, commitment, and compassion in the District 161 community. From special food deliveries to families in need to virtual playdates for friends to stay connected, it is heart-warming to see the character of our school community during this crisis. Please look for additional information in the coming days about remote learning, District 161, and our plans moving forward.
Sincerely,
Dr. Dana Smith, Superintendent