Author: dwashington
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2020-2021 School Year Calendar
2020-2021 School Year Calendar August 26…………………………………….. Pick Up Day: Computer & Materials 27…………………………………….. Pick Up Day: Computer & Materials 28………………………FIRST DAY FOR ALL STUDENTS (VIRTUAL) September 7…………………………………………………………… NO SCHOOL Labor Day 28………………………………………………………………. NO SCHOOL Holiday October 30…………………………………………………………………………… End of Quarter 1 November 2………………………………………………………………….. NO SCHOOL Clerical 3………………………………………………………… NO SCHOOL LP Meetings 26-27………………….………………. NO SCHOOL…
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Transform for Tomorrow – Parent and Caregiver Series – Sep 2020
The AIU is partnering with Remake Learning and a variety of other regional and national organizations to offer a new, six-part back-to-school virtual series for parents and caregivers. The So Now What? virtual series brings the country’s leading experts in education and childhood development together with parents and caregivers to share and learn from one…
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Meal Pickup Information Aug 26-28
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Orientation Letter August 2020
August 14, 2020 Dear UPCS 6-12 Families, Starting today, your family is invited to attend our virtual 2020 Orientation. The video can be viewed on our website www.upcs.net and YouTube Channel. During this video, you will get to meet the Administration and Counseling & Support Team, review student handbook policies, and learn what to expect…
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End-of-Summer Virtual Camps
Squeeze a little more time out of summer with one of these virtual camps! Western PA students grades K-12 are free to participate. Space is limited, so register today! Click here to find out more.
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Reopening Updates 2020-2021 Parent Letter
August 3, 2020 Dear Parents and Guardians, We promised that we would keep you updated as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves. After long days spent discussing how to keep students and staff safe, it has become clear that in-person instruction is no longer a possibility for the first quarter of school. The numbers continue to rise…
