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Greeley Central has been informed that an individual in our school has tested positive for COVID-19.The individuals who are considered to be at high risk of exposure have already been contacted directly by phone and email. This has affected approximately 62 individuals and we are working with the Weld County Department of Public Health on protocols for this exposure.Please note that per the guidance from the Weld County Department of Public Health, the unaffected cohorts are not at high risk for exposure and will be able to continue their classes.This is a great example of why we are cohorting our students. Cohorting students limits exposure to others. While we are very concerned about this situation, we do believe that we have the correct protocols in place to address these exposures as they occur.Please continue to work with your students on the protocols that will limit the risk of exposure to COVID-19. We have posted a letter below with guidance and additional information.CLICK HERE FOR THIS LETTER (English and Spanish)School will began on Thursday, August 20th for all students. This year, we are using a hybrid bell schedule so not all students will be in the building at the same time.The hybrid bell schedule we will be using follows an AA/BB schedule.The way this will work will be when Group A is in-person at the school, then Group B will be online off-site. When Group B is in-person at the school, then Group A will be online off-site. On Wednesdays, all students will be online off-site.On Mondays Tuesdays,Group Awill be in-person and Group Bwill be online off-site.On Thursdays Fridays, Group B will be in-person and Group A will be online off-site.Groups have been determined by the last name of the student:Group A = Last Names A - LGroup B = Last Names M - ZWe have listed each day's group on our website's upcoming events section (see to the right).PLEASE NOTE SHEDULE REGARDING THE WEEK OF LABOR DAY:Since Labor Day occurs on Monday, September 7th, we would normally have the AA Group on Monday Tuesday and everyone online off-site on Wednesday. However, since there is no school on that Monday, we will be modifying that week's schedule. We will have the AA group on Tuesday Wednesday (September 8th 9th) and then have the BB group on Thursday Friday (September 10th 11th).STUDENT AND FAMILY INTERNET ACCESS SURVEYAs you know, we have opened the school year in person and we know the value of having your child with us and what a great learning opportunity we can provide face-to-face with your student. We also know that at times we might need to go remote for a short period of time. Please complete the survey below to assist us in understanding how your student accesses the internet at home. You will only need to complete it only once, but it will ask you to list all students in your family so we have plans for each and every student.If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Principal Smith (casmith@greeleyschools.org). The survey can be completed in English or Spanish and we would ask that you complete the survey by Wednesday, September 9, 2020. The surveywas emailed to all in-person families (if applicable).Student and Family Internet Access Survey LinkThe main office is now back to our normal school office hours.The main office is openMonday-Friday, 7am-3:45pm.If you have any Chromebooks, textbooks, Library books, uniforms, calculators, or any other school item that still needs to be returned, please come to the main office to drop them off. The only door that will be open will be the North door by the staff parking lot.Remember that anyone entering the building is required to wear a face mask or covering.Check out our Historic Brick Wall, built during the 1999-2000 remodel of the Castle. See our special by clicking the link below.Click this link to go to the Brick Wall page for our special.20th ANNIVERSARY RETURN TO THE CASTLE T-SHIRTThe 2020-2021 school year will be our 20th year in our renovated Castle! The Class of 2000 spent their senior year at the "new" high school, Northridge, before it was officially called Northridge. For one year, Northridge was the home of Greeley Central.In the fall of 2000, the remodel and addition to Greeley Central was complete and our students returned to the prestigious home of the Castle. This year was the first year the high schools in Greeley added a freshman class to the high school ranks.So as we begin the fall of 2020, we embark on a continued adventure of school traditions, school pride, and20 years of ... continuing the LEGACY!T-shirt sale is sponsored by our National Honor Society and all Proceeds will go to the:Greeley Central Covid Family Support FundSales will end on September 28th, 2020.COST = $12.00CLICK THIS LINK if you wish to pay by check.....or....CLICK THIS LINK if you wish to pay online.Sports registration for FALL SPORTS is now open.Registration links are now active for Fall sports for the 2020-21 school year!The only FALL sports occuring right now will be Boys Tennis, Boys Golf, Girls Softball, and Co-ed Cross Country.All other fall sports have been postponed until either the winter or spring.You can contact Greeley Central's Activities director, Sean Scribbick (sscribbick@greeleyschools.org), orSue Barnes (sbarnes1@greeleyschools.org) in the Athletics/Activities office at 970-348-5004 with questions pertaining to sports.Due to the current health crisis, there will be some changes to how some practices are held.Follow the link below to go to the sports registration page directly: https://greeleycentral-ar.rschooltoday.com/Parents will need to follow the link above, login to their account (or create a new account), and then register your student(s) for the sport your student wishes to participate for the FALL ONLY. Make sure all of your contact information as well as your insurance information and physical is up to date and not expired. If your student had registered fora sport last school year, just log into the rSchool site (see link above) and register your student for the next sport.Physical forms can be found by clicking hereor from our Athletics page under theSports Registration Supplemental Files section or in the Main Office.Any student who wishes to participate in any sport must register online using the sports registration link above. All students must have an up to date physical as well as insurance.Please note that prior to your student participating in ANY practice or games, registration must be completed online and you must be cleared through the Activities office. Mrs. Barnes will notify those parents/students who are missing information from their registration via email.DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE.PLEASE NOTE that we suggest that you DO NOT USE YOUR CELL PHONE to register and we also suggest you use Google Chrome as your browser for registering your student. We have noticed that usingInternet Explorer or Microsoft Edge as the browser will sometimes not allow you to continue past the login screen.The Thespian Troupe 657 was trying to hold the performances for the Spring musical, Something Rotten (which was post-poned in the Spring) in late September. However, due to the current health concerns and and other considerations, it was decided to cancel these performances.We are still anticipating having our fall play. Please stay tuned for information.SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAMGreeley-Evans School District 6 Nutrition Services is offering a federally-funded Summer Food Service Program for children. To best continue to serve the community and practice social distancing during the summer of 2020, Nutrition Services is distributing FREE Breakfast Lunch meals by a bus stop delivery method. Breakfast Lunch will be served to any child between the age of 1 and 18 years old all summer long! There will be 2 sets of stops, morning and afternoon routes, Mondays-Thursdays.View all information on Summer 2020 stops by CLICKING HERE. You can also find updates at our Facebook page.www.greeleyschools.org/nutritionserviceshttps://www.facebook.com/d6nutritionservicesAny major changes to the distribution will be communicated to families. Minor changes to routes and stops may occur without notice but the most up to date information on serving locations will be posted on the District s Nutrition Services website given above. Their Facebook page also has the most up to date information so be sure to check that out as well.We will also be partnering with the Weld Food Bank on Wednesday afternoons from 2:00pm-3:30 pm at Northridge High School and the Service Center for food distributions.The location for the food pickup at Greeley Central is located at the school bus stop at the North side of our school next to our staff parking lot.Call the Hunger Free Hotline toll-free at (855) 855-4626 to be connected to food resources in Colorado.If you are a parent or guardian of a student at Greeley Central (or for that matter, a student at any District 6 school) please make sure you have updated your contact information with your student's current school.If you have not received phone calls or emails from the District or Greeley Central in a while, there's a good chance that your contact information is incorrect or that your number or email address has blocked incoming calls or emails from our school and District.In order to provide our parents and guardians with the most up to date information and to contact you in case of emergency, valid contact information is crucial. If you have a new phone number or have moved recently, please contact the school and we will update the information. Please note that you can update email addresses and phone numbers through the Infinite Campus Parent Portal as well. A change of address does require proof of address and must be sumbitted to the school or District office before we can change this.Thank you in advance for your help.Students new to District 6 will need to register online through the District 6 Admissions webpage. Please read all required information given on the Admissions page before proceeding to fill out the application.Click the link below start the registration process:REGISTER YOUR STUDENTIf your address is not in our school boundary, you must also fill out an open enrollment application on the Admissions page along with registering your student (click the "Register Your Student" link above and then look for the "Open Enrollment" link on that page). At this time, students not in our boundary will be placed on a wait list for Greeley Central, but you must first register AND apply for open enrollment.Are you looking to see what your SAT or PSAT scores were from this past school year?Click the following link to check:http://collegeboard.org/coloradoEvery year each student who wishes to be considered for free reduced lunches must have their parent or guardian fill out a new application.The best method of doing this is online. Completing your application online takes significantly less time and will facilitate a quicker turnaround time for determining your status.Please click the link below to take you to this online application:https://d6applyformeals.greeleyschools.org/If you prefer to fill out a paper application you can pick this application up from the main office or go directly to Nutrition Services at the Service Center located at 2504 4th Avenue. Please note that filling out a paper application does take longer to process and get results.Please note that students who have not had an application processed by one of the last days in September will have a "paid" status until approximately the end of the first week in October. After that date, the student's free reduced status will be revoked, so please don't wait until the last minute to complete this application. Please check with Nutritional Services for all required due dates information:Click here for the Nutritional Services PagePlease drop students off at theWest entrance (student parking lot)in the morning for school. This parking lot is designed for a better flow of traffic. The Faculty parking lot (located on the North side of the building) is not designed for high-volume traffic and by trying to drop your student off at the North doors creates a bottle-neck on 15th Street and in the parking lot itself.The West entrance (student parking lot) creates a safer area for your student to get into the building rather than having them walk across 15th Street in traffic. Thank you for your attention to this as we strive to keep the area safe for not only your student but for you as wellTo report an absence for your student please call the attendance line directly at(970) 348-5014Please also remember to bring a photo ID with you when you come to pick up your child. Although some staff may know the parents of students, not everyone in the office may be familiar with you or your child.Thank you for your cooperation.CLICK HERE to go to the Attendance page. The Success Foundation Seeks Junior Board Members Join The Success Foundation s Junior Board! Applications for the Junior Board are due on September 23rd. Students on the Success Foundation Junior Board will have opportunities to participate in mock interviews, writing resumes and cover letters, and public speaking, and will enjoy various guest speakers on topics such as financial management, goal setting and time management, and networking. Students will also be given resources related to leadership enrichment. Comments (-1) Community asked to submit names for new school Residents of Greeley-Evans School District 6 are invited to submit their suggestions for naming the new preschool-eighth grades school that will be constructed in West Greeley and open in Fall of 2022. The new school will be located near Boomerang Golf Course off 71st Avenue, between 4th and 10th Street. This is the first new school to be constructed in Greeley-Evans School District 6 - that isn’t replacing an existing school - since 2003, and the first time additional classrooms have been added to the district in 20 years. Comments (-1) Virtual Bilingual College and Resource Fair Join the Virtual Bilingual College and Resource Fair on September 12, 2020 from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Learn about higher education options, how to finance the costs of higher education and local scholarship opportunities. There will also be information about English classes and GED options and resources for students that are undocumented or have DACA. Representatives from Aims Community College, Centennial BOCES, Front Range Community College, GEAR Up, Greeley-Evans School District 6, TRIO, and The University of New Mexico will be available to answer your questions. Comments (-1) August 24, 2020 Parent Communication from Superintendent DR. DEIRDRE PILCH Thank you for helping us have a successful first week of school and for continuing to trust us to serve your children s learning needs. While most of your children are coming to school in-person, we also know that some of you have chosen to have your children attend school through our online option. We are excited to have students in online or in-person school, and we want to thank you for partnering with us to get our students back to learning. We know there have been glitches for some families, but we will continue to work through those with you. This letter contains important information for families who are accessing both in-person and online learning. Please make sure you read the sections of this letter with information pertaining to your child(ren). Comments (-1) Welcome Back, District 6! Welcome back District 6! We are thrilled to have you back for the 2020-2021 school year! If this year s journey begins within one of our school campuses or if it is through remote learning, we are excited to continue to engage, inspire, and making this school year THE BEST! Although it might look a bit different, we hope through safe learning we are able to continue to make you proud! We wish you the best for a successful and rewarding school year! Comments (-1) First Day of School 2020 Parents, students and guardians: Here is the list of new start dates for all schools in Greeley-Evans School District 6. You will be getting specific information from your school about when your child should report. Comments (-1) District 6 students earn AP Scholar honors This year, 119 Greeley-Evans School District 6 students have earned the prestigious AP Scholars award for their outstanding performance on 2020 Advanced Placement tests, with four students earning the highest distinction of National AP Scholar. Comments (-1) In compliance with Titles VI VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Americans with Disabilities Act,the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008, and Colorado law, Weld County School District 6, Greeley, Colorado, does not unlawfully discriminate against otherwise qualified students, employees, applicants for employment, or members of the public on the basis of disability, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, religion, ancestry, or need for special education services. Discrimination against employees and applicants for employment based on age, genetic information, and conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth is also prohibited in accordance with state and/or federal law. Complaint procedures have been established for students, parents, employees and members of the public. The following person(s) have been identified as the compliance officer for the district. Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources1025 Ninth Avenue,Greeley, CO 80631Phone: 970-348-6000Email:joverton@greeleyschools.orgOutside Agencies: Complaints regarding violations of Title VI (race, national origin), Title IX (sex/gender), Section 504/ADA (handicap or disability), may be filed directly with the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, 1244 North Speer Boulevard, Suite 310, Denver, Colorado, 80204. Complaints regarding violations of Title VII (employment) and the ADEA (prohibiting age discrimination in employment) may be filed directly with the Federal Office of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 303 E. 17thAvenue, Suite 510, Denver, Colorado, 80202, or the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 1050, Denver, Colorado, 80202.For those graduates that attended the 2020 GCHS commencement on Friday, July 31st, Grad Images was there to take your picture as you received your diploma.Gradimages will mail a free 5 x7 picture to each family after the graduation ceremony to the primary address on file. Contact your GCHS if you do not receive a picture by September 1st.If you would like to order these pictures please follow the link below. Enter the following information:- Last Name (of student)- School = Greeley Central- Graduation Year = 2020https://www.gradimages.com/Please note that during testing, field trips, or athletic events, your student may intially be marked absent until later that afternoon. Attendance for some testing or school events is delayed due to receiving final student attendance lists from the testing rooms or field trip chaperones/coaches.

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