A Message From Mrs. Hytjan
Dear Forest Hills Families…
Thank you for being supportive partners as we navigated the first part of the 2020-21 school year. Once again, you recently received news of another change in our Learning Model beginning after Winter Break. Winter Break begins on Thursday, December 24 and ends on January 3. After the first of the year, we will begin to transition ALL of our K – 6 students back to school due to the Governor’s recent order. On Saturday, you should have received information from our District Communication’s Office sharing the transition plan for all elementary students. Please see below the details about this plan.
As we close 2020 and embark on 2021, I hope you take some time to reflect on all things you are grateful for. 2020 certainly brought us challenge and change and yet, in our own ways, we found some goodness and hope through it all. Always know that our staff at Forest Hills is here to help and support you. May 2021 bring you and your family love, peace, stability and much happiness.
With Gratitude for your Support,
Connie Hytjan
Transition Plan to in-person Learning:
All students (K-12)
- Jan. 18: No school for students (grading day for teachers)
Kindergarten & Grade 1
- Jan. 4 & 5: No school for grades K-1 for teacher planning
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Jan. 6: Students return in-person
Grade 2
- Jan. 4 & 5: No school for grade 2 for teacher planning
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Jan. 6: Students return to hybrid
- Cohort A is in person Jan. 6, Jan. 11, 12 & 19
- Cohort B is in person Jan. 7, Jan. 13 & 14
- Virtual learning days are Jan. 8 & 15
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Jan. 20: Students transition to in-person
Grades 3-5
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Jan. 4-14: Students continue with distance learning
- Jan. 15 & 19: No school for grades 3-6 for teacher planning
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Jan. 20: Students return in-person
Grade 6
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Jan. 4-Feb. 2: Students continue with distance learning
- Jan. 15 & 19: No school for grades 3-6 for teacher planning
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Feb. 3: Students return in-person
Grades 7-12
- Jan. 4: Distance learning resumes
- Jan 6: TASSEL resumes hybrid learning
As we proceed next month, we will continue to monitor data, consult with our local and regional support teams, and follow guidance from state agencies.