Parents, the following is the notification that was emailed from: Quest Academy
We are currently working to determine all of the details that will be involved with this learning model. I will keep you updated with information as it becomes available, and I appreciate the patience and understanding you are all showing. I recognize that this is a situation that will create stress and inconveniences for many of you and I want you all to know how much I appreciate your willingness to cooperate and make the best of the circumstances
~Mrs. Alexander
Quest Families,
The State Superintendent has informed us that, starting Monday, all Utah K-12 schools will be in “School Dismissal” for two weeks. During school dismissal at Quest, school employees will continue to come to school on a daily basis to provide online instruction to students, who will remain at home. Please note, that our Spring Break immediately follows this dismissal. Thus, students will not return to Quest until Monday, April 6th.
The State has allowed Utah schools two days during the dismissal to prepare before e-learning/distance instruction begins. Monday and Tuesday will be used by Quest employees to prepare and get all instructional materials and resources ready for Wednesday. All Quest students will start instruction Wednesday morning. As Friday, March 20 was already scheduled as a teacher work day, students will not need to log in for e-learning on that day. Thus, e-learning for next week will only take place on Wednesday and Thursday. Every day of the following week (March 23-27) e-learning will be provided.
This Monday and Tuesday will be used for parents to pick up any packets or devices that students may need during the next two weeks (more details regarding pick-up times to come). Parents of k-5 students should check blogs and emails frequently for instructions and information regarding student access to e-learning and other updates. Parents of 6-9 students will be receiving information from Mrs. Slaugh via One Call Now regarding this same information.
For those who do not have access to Wi-Fi, Comcast is offering free internet for the next two months to low-income families. Read more here: https://www.internetessentials.com/
Families who are on free or reduced lunch should be receiving an email on Monday with instructions on how lunch will be offered during the two-week dismissal.
Children with IEPs will receive their service time through e-learning. Again, look for emails from Quest to inform parents and students of when those service times will be met by special education teachers and teaching assistants.
Please note that attendance will be taken on a daily basis (except for those days when e-learning is not provided). Our hope is that every effort would be made by students and parents to ensure student attendance. Our expectations remain high and our educators are preparing instruction that will continue to challenge students. As a mastery-based school, we will continue to help our students reach proficiency in our State standards.
We appreciate all your help and support as we implement these changes to follow state guidelines and recommendations.
Quest Administration