![]() The mySchool Online option was created as a temporary option during the pandemic. MySchool Online will no longer be an option. It has been a nationally recognized option for Pasco students for more than a decade, and we plan no changes to our successful Pasco eSchool. Going forward, we expect the vast majority of students to attend school in person. What learning options will be available next school year?Īt the start of the pandemic, our school district offered three learning options for students: traditional in-person learning, mySchool Online, and Pasco eSchool. Thanks to our partnership with the Health Department and the efforts of our own employees, we have been able to vaccinate thousands of our employees. Recent vaccinations are another promising sign. We continue to monitor the numbers closely – both in our schools and in the community at large. We have seen occasional spikes, yet the overall trends are clear and they are promising. The number of positive COVID-19 cases involving our students or staff have decreased dramatically since the high marks of January. We expect the vast majority of our students to be back in the classroom for in-person learning, and for our employees to return to the classroom or office.īelow is a set of Frequently Asked Questions. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the DOE changed some grading policies to be responsive to students’ needs. From April 2020 through June 2021, your student’s report card may have included grading scales that are new to you. Talk to your student’s teacher if you have questions about any of the information on your student’s report card.This email is an update on the school district’s status regarding COVID-19 and our plans for the future.īased on recent trends and initial guidance from the state, we will not offer the mySchool Online option next school year. This is stated in the DOE Parents’ Bill of Rights. Your school is required to give you a written copy of their grading policies every year. You have the right to know your school’s grading policies, and to receive grades based on those policies. If your school uses a different report card, you can also request a translation of the report card from your school. The DOE translates the standard report card into nine official languages. You can also view your student’s report card through your New York City Schools Account. Your school may email your student’s report card, share it with you at parent-teacher conferences, send a copy home with your student, or provide you the report card in other ways. While the New York City Department of Education (DOE) provides a standard report card, schools can use a different report card format and different grading methods. Your report card might look different by grade or school. Talk to your school about how frequently you can expect to receive report cards. ![]() Many schools choose to share report cards and student progress reports more often. Your school must give you grades on a report card at least twice per year.
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