As expected, on Nov. 30, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis extended parental choice in education modality, through the spring.
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Dear Parents, Guardians, and Staff,
WEST PALM BEACH — Parental choice is critically important, particularly as our community and nation continue to navigate through the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic.
As expected, on Nov. 30, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis extended parental choice in education modality, through the spring. That means that the Palm Beach County School District will remain open for in-person instruction for K-12 students, and we will continue to offer parents and guardians the option of choosing distance learning instruction.
The Governor’s Executive Order also contains the protections of school district funding and one new addition. Parents and guardians must be notified by their child’s school if the student is struggling in distance learning. School administrators will discuss the potential academic benefits of returning the child to in-person instruction, but again, this is ultimately the choice of the parent.
In order to receive the benefits provided for in the order, school districts must submit to the department a Spring 2021 Education Plan that satisfies the requirements of this order.
For now, everything remains unchanged. The mode of instruction that parents selected for the first semester stays in effect for the remainder of the first semester, which ends on Jan. 29, 2021.
After Winter Break, parents will be invited to indicate their instruction preference for the second semester which begins on Feb. 2, 2021, and runs until the end of the school year. The window for parents to submit their second-semester choice, through the student portal, will be open from Jan. 4 through Jan. 11.
The district has continually supported parental choice regarding a child’s preferred mode of instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic. I am grateful to the governor and the Florida Department of Education for continuing this process.
As always, communication with your child’s teacher is critical. If you have concerns about your child’s progress, whether they are on campus or learning remotely, contact your child’s teacher directly to discuss additional means of assistance and engagement.
I appreciate your support of the School District of Palm Beach County as we continue going the distance, together.
Respectfully,
Dr. Donald E. Fennoy II
Superintendent, School District of Palm Beach County