Kia ora koutou,
This term is the first time I have felt like it has taken an absolute lifetime to get across the finish line. There are so many memes and gifs I could use to depict the feeling!
This morning I met with Katy Aldcroft, our Board Chairperson and we have made the decision to move the school to online learning this coming Friday, Monday, and Tuesday with a review for Wednesday and Thursday pending. We will decide about Wednesday and Thursday by Monday 3 pm at the latest.
I know you know all of the reasons why and that we have tried our absolute best to avoid this. I am sad.
I have spoken with all ‘well’ staff and we will open up 1 junior hub essential workers class and 1 senior hub essential workers class under a supervisory type status. The teacher I have in these roles will support your child to access online learning. If you need this service please respond to the google form I email out to you so that we can make a plan.
We had a brief staff meeting this morning to explain the situation to staff. Teachers have set aside time this afternoon to explain to their students how best to access online learning and go through it with them. The junior hub’s use of Seesaw is proving to work very well in terms of regular communication. Senior students have been less likely to engage, but they do have options and teachers are easily contactable via: email to support them.
And in other news:
BSSG – We had our first meeting in…2 or 3 years! We have a small but dedicated team of parents ready to sink their teeth into some fundraising ideas as well as some fun activities for our students. We will share the plan with you next term. The tabloid sports fun day will be postponed which we hope means we can have all of our students present rather than a small percentage of them.
CALFĒ – This will stay closed until Term 2. We absolutely love the service this provides and so it will be a priority for us in Term 2.
FRUIT CUTTING – Please precut any fruit rather than sending students along with knives – we have noticed a few children have them in their lunch boxes and they don’t always stay in there!
OFFERS OF HELP – Thank you so much, we are making the cleaning situation work. I always knew that we would never be able to hold ourselves up to Rob’s high standards, but we are all trying our best!
Noho ora mai, Kim Gordon, Tumuaki