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St. Louis Park Parent Survey On Fall School Closes Wednesday
District leaders have proposed a local response to the three options from Gov. Tim Walz and the Minnesota Department of Education.
ST. LOUIS PARK, MN — Parents and guardians of students at St. Louis Park schools have one more day to participate in a virtual discussion about the district's plans for school in the fall.
District leaders have proposed a local response to the three options put forth by Gov. Tim Walz and the state departments of health and education.
Find the plans below:
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Participate in the district's online discussion here.
The Minnesota Department of Education is urging school leaders to plan for three scenarios so that school communities can be flexible and students can receive continuous education in the event that the COVID-19 pandemic may require schools to shift to a different educational delivery model.
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The three scenarios are:
- In-person learning for all students
- Hybrid learning with strict social distance and capacity limits
- Distance learning only
Health and education officials will announce a decision for which model of educational delivery will be in the best for the 2020-21 school year by the week of July 27.
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