
Read Superintendent Melster's Letter here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wxnINcBevZK5NSqS7rH5p2egEooThv0a/view?usp=sharing

Good afternoon Centennial Families,
It is with heavy heart and a deep commitment to the health and well-being of our community that we must announce that school will be closed to in-person learning for the remainder of the year. Students will continue their remote learning through the end of the scheduled school year. In a meeting this morning, Governor Polis announced this closure to the state superintendents. Please, login to our website, app, or Facebook page to read the letter from Superintendent Melster discussing this action.

Preschool Registration for the 2020-21 school year begins next week. Come pick-up your registration packet at any grab and go meal location on Monday, April 27. Registration packets must be returned to the grab and go locations on Monday, May 4. See flier for details.


Good evening Centennial families:
We have extra milk available this week. Please, come by the school from 8:30-9:30 tomorrow morning to pick up milk. This is a special milk distribution this Tuesday, tomorrow, from 8:30-9:30 at the school. Come get some extra milk this week!

To login to the wifi, go to "Centennial School R1 Guest" and enter the password: t*yB2%nFNSri
The login/password information will be part of the materials pick-up next Wednesday.

Good afternoon Centennial families:
We have recently installed a booster antenna to the school to provide wifi for students to use in our school parking lot. This signal may reach to some parts of San Luis close to the school as well. To access it, just look for "Centennial School Wifi Guest." With a charged laptop or Chromebook, students will be able to access Zoom meetings, work on assignments in Odyssey, or access their Google classroom resources.
We are still trying to get hotspots for families, but there is reliable wifi in the school parking lot now.

Tonight's Special Board Meeting will be held via Zoom. The action item on the agenda tonight is in response to the pandemic and includes: Adoption of resolution granting emergency powers and suspend policies.
Use the link below to join:
https://zoom.us/j/346833646?pwd=UkgybzhvVno3Qm5Lc2VJZ1Bsc21udz09
Password: 1Lcn6j
You can also call in by dialing:1 669 900 6833
Webinar ID: 346 833 646
Password: 229224

Attention Centennial Families: There will be no meal pick-up on Monday, April 13 because of the Easter Monday Holiday. There will be a special meal pick-up on Tuesday, April 14 at the same times and locations. We will return to regular meal and material pick-up/drop-offs on Wednesday, April 15. Please, return the bags that materials came in on Tuesday, so we can refill them for Wednesday; however, do not return your student's work until Wednesday when you pick-up the new assignments. Thank you and stay safe!

Please read this letter from Superintendent Melster: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cUNU6DuGnM4qN7mca17f6lQZZfUMlHUt/view?usp=sharing

Governor Polis extended the school closure for in-person learning to April 30. Read an article about the announcement here: https://chalkbeat.org/posts/co/2020/04/01/colorado-extends-statewide-school-closures-through-end-of-april/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=cb_bureau_colorado

Good evening Centennial families,
Tomorrow will be the first time each family is dropping off completed work for their children. To make this process as smooth as possible, we will drop off assignments at the same time we pick-up new materials for this week. If you have been contacted about checking out a Chromebook, this week's materials will need to be picked up at Centennial, so you can sign a technology check-out form. To make this process as smooth as possible, please follow these steps for your pick-up location:
If you are picking up meals and/or materials in Chama, El Rito, San Acacio, or Garcia, bring all completed assignments to your meal pick-up and put them in the box the cooks have. They will then give you your materials for this week.
If you are picking up at Centennial, pull around the school after you get your meals. There will be a black barrel to drop off your assignments in. While you drop-off the completed assignments, we will place the new assignments in your trunk. If you are checking-out a Chromebook, we will have you pull forward to complete the paperwork and then give you the assigned Chromebook. You will not need to get out of your vehicle at anytime, which will help us all practice safe, social distancing.
On a separate note, third quarter report cards will be part of the material set next Wednesday.
Thank you for your continued patience as we transition to remote learning. We hope your children's learning experiences this week were engaging. We have established several systems to support you and your children during this time. These include regular phone calls from teachers, established office hours for students to contact their teachers with questions about their assignments, and integrating virtual platforms for live, video conferencing.
Many teachers will be using different virtual tools and platforms to deepen your children's learning this week. Most have scheduled Zoom meetings and other strategies to make sure your children are receiving the instruction and supports they need to be successful. Be sure to reach out to teachers during their office hours if you or your child need assistance. If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, you can also let us know during your teacher phone check-ins or reach out to the school directly.

Tonight's Board of Education Meeting will be held via Zoom. It is open to the public, and we will have our public to be heard section. To join this meeting virtually, use this link: https://zoom.us/j/795347615

Please read our Letter to Families for March 26: https://www.centennial.k12.co.us/article/219884?org=centennial-r1

One final note, all pick-ups will be grab and go. We must maintain six foot social distancing and gatherings under 10 people, so please, do not eat your food on campus or get out of your vehicles while picking-up meals or materials. Thank you!

Good Evening Centennial families,
Tomorrow, we begin our food and assignment pickup. All student assignments for the week can be picked-up at the same time as meals.
If you are picking up food at the Churches in Chama or El Rito and you said you wanted to pick-up your assignments at the same place as your meals, your assignment packets for your family will be there. Be sure to be in Chama by 8:30 and San Francisco by 9:00 for pick-up.
If you specified in the survey to pick-up assignments at the Community Center in San Acacio or the Fire Station in Garcia, the assignments for your family will be there. Be sure to be in San Acacio by 8:30 and Garcia by 9:30 for pick-up.
All others will pick-up their children's assignments at Centennial from 8:30 to 9:30am. When you come to pick-up at Centennial, you will drive into the school differently than you do for a normal school day. You will make the immediate left when you pull into the parking lot, so your driver-side will be curbside for the meal pick-up. You will then drive along the sidewalk to pick-up your child's assignments from the side of the school by the outdoor amphitheater. This is the side door that leads directly to the gym.
We will have people and signs to guide you when you come to the school. We realize this is a different system, but we feel it will work safely and easily once we all get the hang of it.
We look forward to beginning remote learning with your children, so come get their assignment bundles right away. Thank you.

Good evening Centennial families,
Today, many of you received a call to survey you about your family's needs during this transition to remote learning. We will use this information to guide decisions about how to structure the learning ahead for your children. Over the next few days, you will begin receiving regular, check-in calls from your children's teachers. These calls are the first step in communicating regularly with each of you to make sure we are providing the supports you and your children need to be successful remote learners.
Teachers met today to plan for the learning ahead and create packets for you to pick-up. These materials will be ready for pick-up on Wednesday. In the weeks ahead, you will drop-off completed assignments and pick-up the materials for the next week each Wednesday. We will have a schedule for you to pick-up or drop-off these materials without leaving your car, so we can continue to practice social distancing.
You will pick-up materials based on the last name of your household. If your household has more than one last name, you will pick-up according to the last name that comes first alphabetically. This schedule will be available tomorrow, and we will call you with your individual pick-up time and location.
Thank you for your continued patience as we develop our remote learning system.

Grab and Go Meals begin Wednesday, March 25


Centennial will be providing meals for anyone under the age of 18 beginning Wednesday, March 25. Families will be able to pick up breakfast and lunch every Monday and Wednesday beginning March 25 until the school re-opens. One person representing the family can pick up for all their children under 18. You will receive two breakfasts and two lunches on each pick up day. Meals will be available for pick up at the following locations and times:
At Centennial from 8:30am until 9:30am
At the Community Center in Old San Acacio from 8:30am until 9:00am
At the Church in Chama from 8:30 to 8:50
At the Church in San Francisco from 9:00 to 9:20
At the Fire Station in Garcia from 9:30 to 10:00
We will provide more updates about remote learning for our students in the coming days.

Dear Centennial Families, Students, and Community,
Due to rising concerns about slowing the spread of the Coronavirus across our state, Centennial School District R-1 will shift to remote learning for all PK-12 grade students and students in our Early Learning Center following spring break until April 16, 2020. This decision is based on on-going conversations with health professionals in the Valley, San Luis and Costilla County health officials, and San Luis Valley Superintendents. All in-person classes are cancelled until the situation is re-evaluated in April or there is additional guidance from the State or federal governments.
We will be working as a staff to prepare instructional materials for your children and will have them available to all Centennial families on Wednesday, March 25. We will provide parents with a material pick-up schedule to ensure we are practicing appropriate social distancing. We will also provide families with information about student meal pick-up options in the upcoming days. We hope to not have students miss a single meal that would be served during a regular school schedule.
Ultimately, the health and well-being of our community, students, and families is at the core of this decision, and we will do all we can to keep you informed. Please, use this time to enjoy the wonders of your child’s learning and growth. Explore ideas, books, music, and play- together.
Thank you for your continued support in protecting our most vulnerable populations.

Jade Communications is providing internet access supports for families during the next 60 days.
