El Dorado News-Times

Students to receive AMI packets for school closures

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AMI packets including work for unplanned school closures will be passed out beginning Wednesday.

Students will receive their AMI folder during 4th period homeroom, as well as their assignment­s for that class. They will take their packet with them and receive their assignment­s for periods 5th-7th during the remaining school day. Students will receive assignment­s for periods 1st-3rd the Thursday.

AMI packets are only to be used in the case of inclement weather or emergency that

causes the school to close. These assignment­s will be labeled with Day One/Day Two/ Day Three and instructio­ns. Students must keep these packets in a safe place.

If there is an inclement weather day or an emergency that requires school be closed, announceme­nts will be made through the El Dorado School District by phone/website/social media/news outlets.

Students will be instructed as to which AMI assignment to complete.

For example, if the school district is closed for one day, students will complete the Day

One assignment­s (they will have one assignment for each class). If the school is closed for two days, students will complete Day One and Day Two assignment­s.

AMI assignment­s for high school students should take approximat­ely 30 minutes per class to complete.

Upon return to school, students will submit assignment­s to their appropriat­e teacher. In order to be “present” for the missed day, students must complete their assigned work AND turn it into the teacher on the day they return. For example, if students miss school on a Monday and

return to school on Tuesday, assignment­s should be submitted to school on Tuesday.

In accordance with the district’s make-up policy, students may have as many days as they missed to turn work in, i.e. school is closed Monday, students return Tuesday, make-up work is due by Wednesday to receive credit/be marked present.

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