Sunday, March 15, 2020

A Message from our Superintendent

I will be contacting you through this blog site and our Google Classroom for updates or important new information regarding our course. In the meantime, please stay safe and calm. See the following message from our Superintendent...

"After consultation with Monroe County Executive Adam Bello, Public Health Commissioner Dr. Mike Mendoza, and the Monroe County Superintendents, it was decided that all Monroe County Public Schools, including the Rochester City School District, will be closed to students beginning Monday, March 16 until further notice. This closing includes all school-related activities including sports and other extracurricular activities.

[If you need any assistance or have questions/concerns or additional help, please call the Main Office at SOTA and we'll try to help!]

While this situation remains fluid, RCSD will begin implementing supports for families, including meals for students, beginning Monday, March 16. Please check the District’s Updates and Resources About COVID-19  (www.rcsdk12.org/covid19) webpage for information about these resources, as well as other updates.

We will continue to monitor this situation in partnership with the Monroe County Health Department and school leaders on a week-to-week basis and will provide an update by midday Friday. As a reminder...monitor your email regularly for updated communications. Please continue to check the District’s Updates and Resources About COVID-19  (www.rcsdk12.org/covid19) webpage for updates as well.

Our goal is to provide as many supports and resources to you, our students, and the entire community. In times like these, it is essential for us to prioritize health and safety while doing everything we can to support our students and families throughout this ever-changing situation. Please take care of each other. We will get through this working together as one Rochester family.

Sincerely,
Terry Dade
Superintendent of Schools



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