ACTING STATE SUPERINTENDENT EMPHASIZES NEED FOR CONTINUED LEARNING FOR REMAINDER OF CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR, STRONG PREPARATION FOR 2020-2021

Apr 15, 2020

Department to Release Guidance Regarding K-11 Grade Promotion, Technology This Week

BATON ROUGE, La. -- Following Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards's announcement today to extend the closure of school facilities to students for the duration of the 2019-2020 academic calendar year, Acting State Superintendent Beth Scioneaux issued a statement emphasizing the need for continued learning and for strong preparation for the 2020-2021 school year. Scioneaux said:

"We respect the decision of the Governor to extend the closure of school facilities to students for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year to ensure the health and safety of our citizens. 

Learning, however, must continue. Every community needs a plan for continued learning.

The Louisiana Department of Education is committed to supporting school systems in the continued development and implementation of those plans to ensure every child is engaged for the remainder of this school year and fully prepared to enter the next grade. 

The next six weeks are also critical planning time for a strong start in 2020-2021. At the start of the  2020-2021 school year, Louisiana must prepare to:

  • Identify every child's learning level;
  • Implement a plan to ensure every child is ready to build on that learning level, including strategies for extra academic time and continued use of high-quality curriculum; and
  • Support the Class of 2020 in the successful transition to life after high school graduation.

The Department will provide programmatic support and coordinate financial support to achieve these ambitions.

Our children, our families, and our educators deserve nothing less."

The statement comes after the Department issued guidance to school systems regarding the Class of 2020 and distance education opportunities for all students, including those with disabilities

By the end of the week, following consultation with school system leaders, the Department plans to issue guidance to school systems related to retaining and promoting students in grades Kindergarten through 11, as well as to ensuring access to technology for all students.

All information and resources can be found on the Department's COVID-19 web page. 

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