New Update for Schley County Schools can be found at
https://5il.co/eoq9
Saved as a pdf document in case you had trouble with previous post.
It has been a sad and historic day for our State and our County. As many of you already know, Governor Kemp has issued a directive for schools to remain closed for the rest of the academic year. I am disappointed that we didn’t get to finish what we started as a student body and as a faculty. Our students, our faculty, and our staff showed tremendous grit and determination this year. I was looking forward to the strong finish that we were poised to have in May. It almost feels like a “loss” that we didn’t get a chance to finish the "game". Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant once said, “Losing doesn’t make me want to quit. It makes me want to fight that much harder.”
Students, you still have a lot to fight for!!! Fight to maintain the progress that you have made this year! Our teachers are working hard to make sure that you stay “in shape” these last few weeks. You can do so by completing your online assignments, following the guidance of your parents, reading daily, practicing math facts, and having fun learning something new each day. Champions aren't satisfied with getting to the top; that is the easy part. Champions are the ones who fight to stay on top!
I challenge each of you to keep fighting the fight, stay safe, and stay "in shape." Coach John Wooden said it best, “Things turn out best for the people who make the best of the way things turn out.”
Things definitely didn't turn out the way we expected this year, but we ARE going to make the best of this situation. Keep working hard and stay safe. I look forward to the time when we will be back together.
Sincerely,
Tee Reddish
From Coach Cheek concerning baseball shirt orders.
For anyone who ordered baseball t-shirts- they are ready- And as soon as the restrictions placed by the Gov are lifted, we will post a day that everyone can come to the school and pick the shirts up-
Or have someone pick them up for you. Thank you for your patience with this.
Thank each of you for your patience with our pictures and cookie dough fundraiser. I have emailed both companies and I am waiting on a response as to how goods will be delivered. We will be processing all cookie dough orders on Monday. It should take a few weeks for the product to arrive. You will all be updated as soon as more information is known. Again, thank you all for your patience during these uncertain times.
Schley County Schools will stay closed for the remainder of this school year per the Governor's executive order. Distance learning plans will continue starting Monday. We will notify you as more information comes available.
We are not only proud of our SCE students and their families, we are super proud of our teachers and how they always rise to the occasion! We have some of the best! Mrs Howell, an SCE 3rd grade teacher, did “drive by” visits with her students today! She held a sign out of her window saying, “We miss you!” ❤️ Thank you for going the extra mile, Mrs. Howell!

Per executive order, all Georgia schools will be closed for in person instruction through April 24th. Any further determinations for the remainder of the school year will be made before April 24th. The governor will give a state address at 8:00 tonight.
We will update you as more information comes available.
Please find the 3rd 9 Weeks Honors Ceremony video attached! Congratulations to all of our hard working students!
https://www.facebook.com/SchleyElem/videos/209025583706627/?vh=e&d=n
CDC’s Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) guidance for schools and childcare programs now includes Tips for Parents While School’s Out.
Please visit: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/children.html

Students with district laptops can receive tech support on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM on the bus ramp on the middle school side. This coincides with the lunch program at the schools.
This Monday, March 23rd, please be prepared to drop off the device.
These first graders celebrated the first day of Spring at home by drawing a spring animal and writing 3 facts!



There have been a few questions about our cookie dough fundraiser. The online portion of our fundraiser has been extended until 4/3/2020 to help reach our goal. Parents can register at http://www.shopfund.com Please share this with family and friends.This extension will delay the shipment of our orders, but we want to make sure everyone has a chance to support the school. Previous paper and online orders will be processed on 4/6/20. Schley County Elementary School appreciates your support and patience.
Since school is closed and we can’t gather together, Schley County Elementary would still like to recognize our students’ hard work! Please join us at 10:00 on Wednesday, March 25 for our Facebook LIVE version of Honors Day. Don’t worry; if you can’t join us at 10, we will post it on our Facebook page so you can view at your convenience.

SCE students are continuing their learning at home, and teachers are staying connected to them in various ways! These students were showing their teacher 3 ways to make the number “417” in honor of St. Patrick’s Day! Others read St. Patrick’s Day books, followed leprechaun directed drawings, and went on scavenger hunts and charted their findings! We ❤️ our students and families!


Schley County School System:
Beginning Wednesday, March 18, 2020, meals will be prepared for children between the ages of 2 and 18. A lunch and snack will be distributed in a “drive-through format” at the bus unloading awning of the high school. We ask that everyone enter the main drive and continue straight past the elementary school gym entrance and continue around to the left (circling the open teachers’ parking lot). Per USDA, the child must be present in the car to receive a meal. Any child between the age of 2 and 18 may receive a meal.
For more information please visit our district website: https://5il.co/dtjg
SCE students are extending their learning at home this week with enrichment resources from their teachers. Second grade student, Ethan Culp, followed his teacher’s directions to design, construct, and decorate a paper airplane and then test it by measuring how far it flew 3 times! Way to go, Ethan and Mrs. Mailhot!
Please check your teacher’s Web page by clicking on Menu>Teacher Pages to see what fun learning activities they’ve posted!
We miss our students and hope they’re staying safe and well!

Superintendent Woods suspends state testing administration, accountability requirements; other COVID-19 updates
March 16, 2020 – As the COVID-19 outbreak continues and many public schools are closed to ensure the safety of students and staff, State School Superintendent Richard Woods is suspending the following until further notice:
State assessment window/administration (including Georgia Milestones EOGs and EOCs, the Georgia Alternate Assessment/GAA 2.0, and all other required testing
Teacher and leader evaluation (TKES/LKES) requirements and reporting
State-level attendance-related consequences (including CCRPI, TKES/LKES, School Climate Star Rating, and make-up day requirements)
https://www.gadoe.org/External-Affairs-and-Policy/communications/Pages/PressReleaseDetails.aspx?PressView=default&pid=752
Dear Parents and Community Members,
Schley County Schools have been in close contact with our local health department and our local emergency response team members. In addition to CDC guidance, we will continue to take the necessary steps to disinfect our school and transportation areas.
Yesterday, Governor Kemp asked schools to consider closing for 14 calendar days to limit the spread of Covid-19. While there are no confirmed cases in Schley County at this time, there are cases in nearby counties. Out of concern for our students’ well-being and to limit exposure, all schools will be closed from March 16 through March 27.
All buildings and buses will be disinfected using our Ecovasive system. We would ask that all jackets, backpacks, and school items that travel from home to school be cleaned as well. All 1:1 devices were sent home with chargers to facilitate any at-home learning opportunities. All teacher pages will have relevant guidance, as well as a posting from your child’s teacher for accessible hours each day.
This type of event is unchartered territory for our country and our community. I greatly appreciate the support we receive at all times, but I truly am thankful for the resources we have here. Please take the necessary precautions for your children, yourselves, and your community. Avoid large group gatherings at all costs so that this loss of instruction time will not be in vain. I pray for everyone’s health and safety during this uncertain time. Sincerely, Brian Hall Superintendent
Picture day is Wednesday!

Baseball t-shirt order forms are due Friday, 3/6!


