Today is the last day of school for most Anchorage students, but the biggest school district in Alaska is already thinking about this fall.
on Mondays. The late start provides teachers within the district with an hour of Professional Learning Communities.
For the last few years, ASD had implemented these learning opportunities for high schoolers, according to the district, but this will be new this upcoming school year for middle and elementary school facility members.During the hour, staff will focus on looking at data and having the opportunities to discuss curriculum with fellow teachers, the district said.
“Things will be open at the same time every day for families, so at the normal time, and students will be supervised by other staff members who are in the building,” Bryantt said. “That will look different school by school, so what I’ve communicated to our principals is the expectation is that our buildings are open at the same time, and how that looks like will vary from school to school.”
Families can expect to hear from the district during late summer regarding information from their specific schools. Each school, Bryantt said, will be handling the situation differently.
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