
The Mountain View School District is extremely
proud of its students for the resiliency and effort they’ve shown during these
very challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic. With the physical school closures and the
dramatic change to their daily routines, our students have done their best to
adapt to their new home classroom and a different way of teaching and
learning.
To
ensure continuity of instruction, MVSD is providing remote and virtual learning
via online lessons and coursework, as well as distance learning packets for
transitional kindergarten through eighth grade which can be picked up in a
drive through format at the District Office.
“We
miss our students greatly and the energy and enthusiasm on our school
campuses,” said Lillian Maldonado French, Superintendent. “We know our students are working hard at
home and we are very proud of them and grateful to our families for their
dedication and support.”
Whether students are participating in activities led by their teachers
using Google classroom, Zoom, See-Saw and many other remote and virtual
platforms, viewing messages from their principals, listening to story time with
library technicians and other staff members, or completing hard copy distance
learning packets, they are doing their best with this new way of learning.
“We
are committed to providing the best possible education during these
unprecedented times and our teachers, support staff and administrators have
worked diligently to provide distance learning and connections to their schools
and classmates that are so important to our students,” said Maldonado French.