Distance-learning grading, homework, teaching plans detailed

 

May 7, 2020

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It's quiet around Pomeroy Schools as the district adheres to physical-distancing requirements, but the staff and administration are busy keeping in contact with students, sending assignments through social media, and working with an ever-changing set of requirements handed down from the Office of the Superintendent of Instruction.

POMEROY-School District Superintendent Rachel Gwinn updated the School Board on the latest directions coming from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), and the current practices put into place for Pomeroy schools during at a meeting on April 27. She also updated the East Washingtonian on April 30, that she had been notified by OSPI that the school year must be extended...



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