Complete Return-to-School Survey by Friday, February 10
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Per the email from HCPSS on Thursday, January 28 at 12:13pm, the Howard County Public School System will begin a phased-in transition to a hybrid instructional model, beginning March 1. By Friday, February 10, parents/guardians must make a decision to send their child to school for 1-2 days per week and receive virtual instruction the remainder of the week, or to have their child remain fully virtual for the remainder of the school year.
See directions below for accessing this form. Please complete by 4 p.m., Friday, February 10. Please contact your school if you require assistance completing the form.
To complete the form:
Select More Options from the left panel
Select “In-Person Commitment” from the middle of the page
Complete the questions in the form for each child and select “Save”
Certain student groups including, but not limited to, students receiving Special Education services and others requiring additional learning support, will have the opportunity to receive in-school learning on 5 days per week. All parents/guardians have the option to have their child continue virtual learning full time for the remainder of the current school year.
To prepare for this transition, HCPSS requests that parents/guardians complete a two-question survey by 4 p.m., Friday, February 10, with your decision:
Please note the following:
Answers to frequently asked questions on student in-person return can be found on the HCPSS Help site. This site will be continually updated as new information becomes available.
The Board of Education on January 26, 2021 approved the following phased-in model for student in-person return:
Week of March 1: Students identified for the 5-days-per-week program
Week of March 15: Students in grades prekindergarten, Kindergarten, 1 and 2
Week of March 29: Students in grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 12, and students attending programs at the HCPSS ARL
Week of April 12: Students in grades 7, 8, 10 and 11
HCPSS is striving to offer students two days per week of in-person learning. However, if the number of requests exceeds capacity, due to social distancing requirements, HCPSS may offer only one in-person day per week.
Parents/guardians who opt for their student to remain fully virtual may request to switch to the hybrid in-person model at any time during the 2020-2021 school year. However, approval of that request is dependent on available space, social distancing guidelines, and other factors.
For families that opt to send students back in-person, HCPSS will make every effort to group siblings together. However, the school system cannot guarantee that siblings will be in the same grouping. Please take this into consideration when making your decision.
Additional information on HCPSS spring planning can be found online.