4 day school day announcement from Tuscaloosa City Schools

The Tuscaloosa City Schools will return to in-person instruction starting October 19, for all students who did not choose the full year virtual option. The goal of the Board of Education has been to return to daily instruction in a safe manner. Yesterday, the system confirmed a positive COVID-19 diagnosis for superintendent, Mike Daria, who is “feeling fine” and isolating at home.

The journey to the return has included opinion-gathering from many stakeholders such as local medical experts. Educators have been preparing for this moment for weeks. Teacher voice is an important part of the process for the system, just as the feedback from families has been crucial. In hearing the concerns from TCS educators, there is strong acknowledgment of the strain this places on employees to manage the effective teaching of both in-person and virtual students.

Concerns over the impact of a five-day return will have for teachers cannot be ignored, said Mike Daria, superintendent. That’s why the system will instead use a four-day week in person, in which students will devote Fridays for virtual learning asynchronously, starting October 23. Meanwhile, schools will use the time to allow for deeper cleaning of buildings to protect the safety of students and staff. This will also create the opportunity for teachers to plan and collaborate for effective teaching practices as well as connect with families on an as-needed basis. Daria says this decision will be revisited for the second semester.

“The demand this is placing on our educators is enormous,” he said. “We are doing this to allow time for their planning and preparation. We worry that the demands on them will not be sustainable as they work to balance in-person teaching, virtual, and hybrid. This day is for them to work on planning so they can be sure to provide high-quality instruction when they are with your children.”

This move was supported by not only TCS principals, but also the Board of Education which provided the superintendent the authority to set the educational model.

“The Board promised to be flexible during COVID, look out for the safety of all and listen to the needs of our educators. By moving to a four-day school week we feel that we have checked each of those boxes,” said Eric Wilson, Board chair.

Daria noted the news of this change is not ideal, but was a necessary one to make.

“While I recognize a shift at this date does pose an inconvenience to families, we must balance the well-being of our staff as we deliver instruction during a pandemic,” Daria said.

NMS HELPFUL DOCUMENTS FOR FIRST DAY- IT’S HERE!

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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM NORTHRIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL

High School credit letters

Mrs. Thompson has not received several “High School Credit” letters from the students/parents.  You can email her a note and say whether the child will/will not take the high school credit for said class or you can scan the letter and email it to her.  Her email address is mthompson@tusc.k12.al.us


Infosnap Registration
Please do not forget to register your child for the 2020-21 school year on Infosnap  http://secure.infosnap.com/family/message?code=actionprivate.  For your child’s Snapcode, please contact Ann Cull, NMS Secretary, at acull@tusc.k12.al.us or refer to the April mailing (included with 3rd 9-week report card) or the June 2 reminder email. 

Summer – The Challenge is Issued!

Learning doesn’t end because we are out of school!  This summer, we are offering the “Jag Summer Challenge”!  This “Challenge” is designed to engage our students in the areas of reading and math while providing the social and emotional supports, through the NMS Summer Learning Team, that are necessary for success in all areas of life.  Here are the details:

Who Can Participate?  All Northridge Middle School Students
What Is It?  The Jag Summer Learning Challenge
When Does It Start and End?  July 13, 2020 – August 7, 2020
Where Does It Happen?  Online, at each student’s own pace and level, with daily teacher support for help and guidance.
Why Are We Doing This?  This opportunity will serve as a way to meet each student’s individual learning needs so that they will be successfully prepared to enter the 2020-2021 school year at Northridge Middle School.
Bonus:  As a way to encourage student participation in the “Jag Summer Challenge”, prizes will be awarded to students based on the learning levels they achieve.  Details coming soon…


Fall Planning

We are also attempting to plan and prepare for the 2020-2021 school year. The survey below can help us with our preparations. Northridge Middle School will begin calling homes Thursday for any student who has not completed the document below.

Survey:  https://forms.gle/VQQbvBM67ufpi7CP6

 

Learning options for your children

TCS Board update- TCS paves the way for full-time distance learning option…Your Choice for Your Child.

The Tuscaloosa City Schools is planning for a virtual option in the fall. The Board of education members received a preliminary update on the system’s draft Recovery & Reopening Plan. The plan, presented in concept, includes three scenarios for the 2020-2021 school year:

  • full time in schools
  • part-time in schools with a staggered approach in which students would attend a mix of in-person and distance learning through the week
  • virtual learning for full-time students

Under this plan, parents may elect to continue virtual learning as part of the school system’s offerings. Look for more information on this in the coming weeks as families will be individually contacted to make a determination on your choice for your child.

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