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Embracing opportunities and addressing needs of CCSD classrooms March 16 2021
The Crook County School District board recently voted to move forward to add six new modular classrooms at CCMS
The Crook County School District School Board voted on Monday, March 8 to move forward with leasing three, two-room modular classrooms at Crook County Middle School for three years.
Also, at the Monday evening board meeting, there was discussion on a number of other upcoming projects that need to be addressed, as some elementary schools are nearing full capacity as well as the Crook County Middle School.
Crook County School District Superintendent Dr. Sara Johnson presented a PowerPoint on behalf of the construction committee to address the challenges and opportunities for CCSD and address the needs of classrooms in the various grade levels and schools.
January 19 2021
School board vote makes it official; students can attend classes five days a week beginning Jan. 26
Crook County School District made it official last week – all students will be allowed to attend school full time when the second semester begins.
Grades K-3 have attended school full time since the beginning of the school year in early September. Grades 4 and 5 joined them in early October, at the same time that Crook County Middle School and High School allowed students to attend classes two days a week in alternating cohorts.
Jan. 26 will be the first time in 10 months that all public-school students will be allowed to go to school five days a week, and district leaders are thrilled.
Crook County middle, high schoolers returning to full-time in-person classes Jan. 26
Vaccine drive planned Jan. 25; younger students back since September with no cases reported
PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) The last time middle and high school students in the Crook County School District saw their peers and teachers on a daily basis was March of last year, before the COVID-19 pandemic closed schools in Oregon.
Ten months later, Crook County Middle School and Crook County High School will switch from the current Blue-Gold hybrid model to full-time on Tuesday, Jan. 26.
“This is a monumental moment for our school district, and we’re one of the first districts in the state to return all students full time,” said Superintendent Dr. Sara Johnson. “Our goal since September was to open our schools and provide in-person instruction, as long as public health experts said it was safe, and our team has proven that it’s possible to serve students successfully during a pandemic.”
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