Parish public schools shift to remote learning tomorrow due to Hurricane Zeta 

Due to potential impacts from Hurricane Zeta, all St. Charles Parish Public Schools buildings and the School Board Office will be closed on Wednesday, October 28, 2020.

Officials said although buildings will be closed, learning will continue for all pre-k through 12th grade students as teachers will provide learning activities for students to complete.

“Completion of these activities is required and will be used to document attendance,” a press release stated. “Teachers have prepared for this scenario and have equipped students accordingly. Please follow guidance provided by your child’s teacher(s) which may include written assignments or activities outlined in Google Classroom. Further guidance will be provided by each school.”

All eLearning elementary school students will continue to complete asynchronous assignments provided by their eLearning teachers. All eLearning middle and high school students should continue completing assignments on Edgenuity to the greatest extent possible and utilize Concept Coaching as needed.

Officials said at this time, school buildings and and the School Board Office are scheduled to reopen on Thursday, October 29. However, due to the uncertainty of potential damage or power outages, this may change and parents/guardians and employees will be notified accordingly.

 

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Roth has both her undergraduate and graduate degree in journalism, which she has utilized in the past as an instructor at Southeastern Louisiana University and a reporter at various newspapers and online publications. She grew up in LaPlace, where she currently resides with her husband and three daughters.

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