April 13, 2020 - Superintendent Trendell Gives Weekly Update Superintendent Bryan Trendell sits down with Matt Jarvis on KMHS to discuss the Statewide roll-out of curriculum this week and distance learning for all
Important Letter for Seniors from Principal Howard Determining Status of Graduation due to COVID-19 School Closure.
Superintendent Update April 4, 2020 Coos Bay School District update for April 4, 2020, which includes plans for caring, connection, and continued learning for April 6-10, April 13-17, and April 20-24.
MHS Educational Assistants Busy Cleaning and Disinfecting Chromebooks MHS Educational Assistants are busy preparing Chromebooks to be picked up by students starting tomorrow Tuesday April 7. We look forward to our students having access to this technology while we initiate distance learning.
Parents' Ultimate Guide to Google Classroom Google's free-to-schools organization platform makes it easy for students to keep all their schoolwork in one place -- but it invites privacy and safety risks that parents should keep an eye on.
Chromebooks Distribute Chromebooks to those families in need of a device to access online resources. Our current plan is to begin that distribution on Tuesday afternoon. We will focus on those families most in need of a device and be contacting them for a schedule to pick up the device. We will be using a drive-up procedure in front of Sunset School, MHS Pirate Hall, and Millicoma School.
Remind App Have you joined the Remind App? Stay in contact with your students teachers through the Remind App and receive class updates. Join our school by texting @BTREND to 81010
A Guide for At-Home Learning The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has changed the way we work, learn, and connect. This global event presents unique challenges for all families and educators as we adjust to new norms and come to understand what this means for elementary and secondary learners. The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) is committed to supporting families and caregivers during these difficult times of social distancing and school closures. While school districts in Oregon will vary in how they provide assigned work and resources for at-home learning, caregivers can support their children in a variety of ways. While it is important to acknowledge that at-home learning does entail changing some family routines, this document intends to provide some recommendations to help with this transition.