Back at It
December 1st, 2023
Hey Provost, after a wonderful Thanksgiving break our Provost students are right back to working hard. Choosing to learn is something we need to do every day. Asking questions, learning from our...
The 2020 Return to School plan has been released. You can view the full plan on the district website at provo.edu/returnplan.
The objectives of our Return to School Plan include protecting the health and safety of our students and staff, and engaging students in meaningful learning opportunities. The district has presented two options for the fall, full-time online or in-person learning. A third option has now been developed that will allow for greater social distancing, reduction in the number of students in our buildings at any given time, and continuation of face-to-face instruction when necessary. We are calling this third option Home Study. As conditions continue to change in our community, we recognize the need to closely monitor and adjust this plan when needed.
Provo City School District is committed to identifying ways to fully meet the learning needs of each of our students while providing the flexibility needed to adjust to the changing health situation in our community. As a parent you have options that will allow you to choose the best fit for your family. The first option allows students to return to school for in-person instruction on a reduced schedule. As part of this option, you can keep your child at home if they are sick or if you have concerns, and they can continue learning with the same teacher. The second option is an extension of the first, which allows students to participate through home study. Students will remain with the same in-person teacher as option one and access learning materials online. The first two options are designed to be interchangeable and allow students to smoothly transition between the two as needed based on circumstance or choice. The third option allows students to enroll in eSchool full-time for the term. As shown below, schools will reopen in phases to allow students and staff time to adjust to the new processes and procedures.
Hey Provost, after a wonderful Thanksgiving break our Provost students are right back to working hard. Choosing to learn is something we need to do every day. Asking questions, learning from our...
Hey Provost, Mrs. Cannon's 2nd grade class earned a special reward in violin class. Every day that they go to Mrs. Driggs' violin class they earn Silent 2nd Grade points for each time that go into...
Hey Provost, have you ever been to Utah Valley University? Inside the university library is a long display of stained glass windows showing all of the different places around the world and the...
Hey Provost, what are some of the things that are most important to you? Inspired by Margaret Wise Brown's, "The Important Book," Mrs. Wade's fifth graders each thought about one simple thing and...
Hey Provost, welcome back to school! Our students got into the Thanksgiving spirit by doing some fun activities like making turkey beaks to wear, creating Thanksgiving decorations using water...
Hey Provost, Miss Rasmussen's kindergarten class started off their Thanksgiving Week by having a class feast in the lunchroom. To prepare for their class feast, each student was given a large...