Six Rivers School Closed Until March 27

Six Rivers Community:
 
Information regarding the plans for the school closing was delivered via email by Superintendent Macdonald on Sunday, March 15th. The message read:
 

Northern Humboldt Union High School Families,

As you may have noticed today virtually all of Humboldt County public schools are closing due to health concerns.  I am extending our initial closure to March 27 to be more consistent with our peers and to give you all better information so you can plan for your family.

During the school closure, all school and co-curricular events are canceled.

This week our staff is collaborating and preparing to deliver high-quality virtual learning opportunities for our students.  You can expect more communication from your school this week regarding the initiation of our online learning plan.  

For students participating in our Free and Reduced lunch program, we will be providing brown bag lunches to go.  They may be picked up at Arcata and McKinleyville High School Cafeterias between 11:30 am and 1:00 pm. We will update you with any changes later this week.

I know that we are in uncertain times but know that we are making every effort to provide for your child’s needs.  We will do our best to keep you informed as this is a fluid situation and information is coming to us from multiple sources daily.

Roger Macdonald

Superintendent

Together we face historically unique circumstances presented to our community. I assure you that Six Rivers staff will do our level best to meet this challenge and serve our students. Please watch for emails or calls with additional or updated information as the landscape seems to be everchanging. 
 
In the meantime, please take care of yourself and your family. 
 
--
Ron Perry
Principal
Six Rivers Charter High School
707-825-2015
 
 
 
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