We have over 80 faculty
members on our campus.
And while our district was working
on a mutually agreed upon plan,
our campus came together to reach
a consensus that they would personally
contact all of our students to
make sure they were prepared.
Our teachers have worked diligently.
All last week, we brought them in for
trainings on Internet technology and
different programs that
would make education easier.
And so they have committed the time to
not just getting prepared for this, but
to also reach out to our students, whether
it was through email and phone calls or
Chromebook distribution to make sure
that they're as prepared as possible for
something as strange as this.
Today and tomorrow will be all the things
you need to know for distance learning so
that come Tuesday,
we're ready to start our academic lessons.
But what really looks different is our
hallways are empty, our quad's empty.
Not all of our teachers are teaching
from here, and so it's quiet.
There's no bells for passing time.
It's different.
>> It's slowly increasing all week and
today,
we probably had a couple hundred
kids come through already and
we're anticipating a few hundred more and
tomorrow we'll even be busier.
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>> How many?
>> Four.
>> Would you like milk and carrots?
>> Yes.
>> Four milk and carrots.
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