Friday, February 19, 2021 Topic: High Schools switch to in-person learning Dear Rock Ridge Staff & Families, Straight-to-the-point: On Monday, March 8, high school students will switch from hybrid to in-person learning. Nothing will change in the elementary school schedule and days of attendance. Read more »
Read MoreDear Rock Ridge Staff & Families, Straight-to-the-point: All students will remain in their current school attendance format. All elementary students will continue attending school Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. All high school students will continue in hybrid mode, which means they will continue attending school two days a week and…
Read MoreDear Rock Ridge Staff & Families, Please read the information below slowly and carefully. The information listed in this letter might appear confusing because of the different grade configurations in buildings and the rules and regulations we must follow in bringing students back into a building. Consequently, not all grade…
Read MoreFriday, December 18, 2020 Dear Rock Ridge Staff & Families, Straight-to-the-point: The Governor has issued additional information regarding COVID-19 and schools in the State of Minnesota. The new information, beginning January 18, allows elementary schools across the state to choose to operate in-person as long as they are able to…
Read MoreDear Rock Ridge Staff & Families, Straight-to-the-point: COVID-19 rates continue to be too high and the Rock Ridge School District will continue with all distance learning in the high schools and all elementary schools. The data continue to indicate the COVID-19 infection rates in the greater community make it impossible…
Read MoreTips for Distance Learning Success Log On to ZOOM within Schoology Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at the start of each period. Teachers will facilitate the lesson. Students must stay active in the learning to be considered present. Simply logging in does not count as being present. Log On to…
Read MoreDear Rock Ridge Staff & Families, Straight-to-the-point: COVID-19 is surging rapidly and the Rock Ridge School District will be switching to all distance learning in the high schools and all elementary schools beginning on Monday, November 23. The data continues heading in the wrong direction. The COVID-19 infection rates in…
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