
Twin Cedars Community School District has announced they will begin offering Voluntary Educational Enrichment Opportunities to all Twin Cedars students. According to the district participation is not mandatory, but would be beneficial for all students. Online resources are currently available on the Twin Cedars website. In addition, paper packets are available for all K-6 students in the high school entry which is open 24 hours a day.
Parents are advised that teachers will be reaching out to them in the coming days via phone, email, text. They will share how they plan to stay connected with your child or children. Some have Google Classrooms, some will be Zooming with your children, some will assign lessons and provide feedback through email.
According to the district, thirty-sixty minutes of academic work a day would help keep your child’s skills sharp and prepared for return to the classroom. Students enrolled in DMACC college courses and PLATO recovery courses should continue as normal as these courses do not fall under the Voluntary Educational Enrichment Opportunities.