The letter appears below:
Dear Families,
It has been an unprecedented week as our country deals with containment and
implementation of safety measures for COVID-19. I’ve personally viewed many
of the measures being taken across all spectrums of our society as
initially shocking, as I’ve never experienced this level of shutdown in my
lifetime. After the shock wears off, I look at all the measures being taken
as proactive short-term solutions meant to expedite our return to normalcy.
Last night’s announcement by Governor Whitmer at 11:00 p.m. was one of
those shocking moments. My reaction was to close school today and provide
as much notice to parents as possible. I anticipated panic from parents and
students that may have resulted in low attendance; a result that may have
cost our district tens of thousands of dollars. I thought there may be a
perspective out there that if it wasn’t safe to attend March 16-April 5th,
what would make March 13th any safer? I apologize to those families who
were inconvenienced by my decision to close today.
MAPS has been planning for a short-term shutdown focusing on student needs.
I’m pleased to announce that JJ Packs is assembling take home meal kits to
help feed students in need over the next few weekends. Starting Monday,
MAPS will be operating a breakfast service from 8:00-9:00 a.m. and a lunch
service from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. daily at Marquette Senior High School
for the duration of the break. Anyone in our community 18 and under will
receive these meals for free. Our kitchen staff intends to limit contact by
handing these meals off at the canopy entrance for students to be consumed
off site.
Megan’s Family Daycare is also willing to provide daycare in a limited area
of Superior Hills Elementary School over the mandatory break to help
distressed parents. If you are a parent concerned about daycare options, I
would encourage you to reach out to this business.
An unfortunate casualty of the coronavirus has been athletic competitions.
I feel horribly for our student athletes who worked so hard to be good at
their sports and were unable to finish; Boys Hockey and Boys Basketball
were still alive in the MHSAA tournaments. With the Governor’s announcement
to close all schools, the MHSAA has mandated canceling all spring sports
practices through April 5th. They will reevaluate resuming these activities
when school is back in session.
School buildings will be open today and Monday for students to pick up
books, instruments, boots, snow pants, etc. We are viewing the mandatory
closure as an extended break at this point so we won’t be requiring any
studies; however, we will be publicizing a list of websites for every level
so students who choose to remain engaged in learning activities can do so.
We also view this as an opportunity to have time not normally available
during the school year. Custodians will be working during these two weeks
and will be providing an intensive cleanse throughout the buildings.
Once again, I understand how disruptive this shutdown is for all families.
I’m hopeful our short-term pain and struggles will lead to a quicker return
to normalcy. If there is anything we can do to ease this burden, please
don’t hesitate to contact us.
Thanks for all your support of the Marquette Area Public Schools!
—
Linda Hopper
Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent and
Board of Education
Marquette Area Public Schools
1201 West Fair Avenue
Marquette, MI 49855
906-225-4200

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