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When is asynchronous learning day for portland public schools?


Asked by Ariah Stevenson on Nov 29, 2021 FAQ



First, a reminder to all K-1 families that Monday through Wednesday of this week are asynchronous learning days.
Indeed,
Every year, one group of students in Portland Public Schools starts the new school year with the finish line of their K-12 education in sight. And as classes begin on Aug. 28 for the the 2019-20 school year, the end is closer than ever for the students who will start their senior years.
In this manner, This page will offer regular updates on our Comprehensive Distance Learning program and other supports for students and families during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. As we shared last week, we are hosting a virtual panel discussion, Schools, COVID and Shared Understandings, tonight (December 14) from 6 to 8 p.m. on the PPS YouTube channel.
Likewise,
Portland, Clackamas and Chemeketa community colleges also announced classes are canceled and that the campus closed for the day. Sherwood schools will move to an asynchronous learning day.
In respect to this,
Comprehensive Distance Learning will, in most cases, continue during inclement weather that in more normal times would have prompted us to close schools and declare a “snow day.” This will allow us to protect instructional days whenever possible.