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Kind letter to families from Superintendent Libby Bonesteel

Hello everyone,

On Monday, March 23, Superintendent Libby Bonesteel sent a letter to families. It's really kind. In the letter, she acknowledges that right now...

  • We are in a difficult, uncertain time.
  • The pressures on adults are real and difficult.
  • Most parents are not trained teachers.

In her letter, she reassures parents that we are all doing the best we can.
The most important things parents can do right now are...

  • Ensure your child feels loved and safe.
  • Make your child laugh a few times a day.
  • Feed your child every day.

She says, if the homework and assignments coming from teachers seem confusing or not possible to do right now, that's okay. Please don't worry about it. Communicate with your child's teachers. They will understand.

We will all do the best we can, together.

Her entire letter is here.




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