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Third time's the charm. AMI day on Tuesday, February 9.
The previous message had the wrong day of the week. It should have said the A.M.I. day is TUESDAY, February 8.
Apologies for any confusion.
Due to expected dangerous driving conditions Grandview will not have classes on campus tomorrow, Wednesday, February 9. This will be considered an A.M.I. day. AMI assignments will be due when we return to school on campus.
Have a great day.
They broke ground on the new Dollar General across from the school today.
The Varsity Boys game in the Herculaneum Tournament tonight is canceled. Information on the adjustments to the tournament schedule have not been determined at this time.
We will pass the information to you when find out.
No School!!!
Due to incoming winter weather the Grandview R-II School District will utilize an AMI/Virtual education day and will not have school on campus.
Attention:
Attention:
Kindergarten registration has been set for April 12, and preschool screening is set for May 3. Please call the elementary office to make an appointment. Please share and spread the word with your friends/neighbors in the district in case they don't currently have older children in the district. https://bit.ly/2Xp7KQc
To Families of Virtual Students:
Please fill out the Virtual Student Meal Program form again. This will ensure you have a box on Tuesday.
https://bit.ly/3555gv1
This just a quick reminder that if you signed up for the Holiday Meals program it can be picked up behind the middle school cafeteria from two -4 pm tomorrow, Friday, December 18.
Have a great Christmas break and remember that school will resume Tuesday, January 5.
The Board meeting tomorrow night has been moved back to in-person. It will still be streamed on YouTube as well. It starts at 7:00 pm.
The regular School Board meeting for December will be held virtually through Google Meets. It will be streamed live on pour Eagle Nation channel on YouTube.
Here is a link to our YouTube channel where you can watch the meeting and also subscribe for future viewings of streamed events:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-32gcl8IuyG2vGcjjyF23Q
If you wish you can also browse past events there as well.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020:
Yesterday the Grandview R-II School District received a positive COVID-19 test result on a high school staff member. Today we also received positive test results on a high school student.
All required contacts have been made
Today the Grandview R-II School District received a positive COVID-19 test result on two elementary students.All necessary contacts have been made.
Due to a large number of students and staff out for COVID-19 related quarantine, the elementary will move to AMI-X virtual learning for this week, December 15th through the 18th.
K-4 students will be required to meet with their teacher for live lesson instruction virtually via Google Meets beginning on Wednesday, December 16th. A schedule and links for these online lessons will be emailed out tomorrow.
Device and paper packet pickup for K-3 students will be tomorrow, Tuesday, December 15 from 12-5 pm outside the elementary gym. Parents should remain in their vehicle, and line up in the same location as parent pick up around the rear of the building.
There will be no virtual instruction offered for preschool students, and parents will not be charged tuition for this week. If you would like a packet of work to complete, please contact your child's preschool teacher.
For anyone that signed up for the holiday meals over break, parents may pick those up from 2-4pm on Friday at the Middle School Cafeteria.
Saturday, December 12, the Grandview R-II School District received a positive COVID-19 test result on a high school student.
Any known Direct Contact (someone that has been within 6 feet of the individual for 15 or more minutes) has been informed. In addition, remember that the district is severely limited on the amount of information that can be shared.
Today the Grandview R-II School District received a positive COVID-19 test result on a high school staff member and student. Yesterday we also received a positive result on a high school student.
Any known Direct Contact (someone that has been within 6 feet of the individual for 15 or more minutes) has been informed. In addition, remember that the district is severely limited on the amount of information that can be shared.