• Kellogg Middle School - Transitioning to Temporary Distance Learning

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    Dear Kellogg Community,

    The rapid rise in COVID-19 cases driven by the Omicron variant has contributed to a dramatic rise in absences of students and staff at Kellogg. The ability to fully staff and safely operate our schools is a key factor that has resulted in the difficult decision to temporarily transition Kellogg to distance learning.

    Therefore, we have reached the point where we will need to close the Kellogg campus for in-person instruction Friday, January 14.

    We plan on using Friday as a day to allow our educators to plan to transition to temporary distance learning. Your student will have access to learning material on our learning systems Canvas during this transition day. Your school leaders and teachers will share more details about what it will look like in temporary distance learning for students.

    We plan to operate temporary distance learning through at least Friday, January 21. Families can expect to receive communication before this date should an extension of this pause to in-person learning and school activities be necessary.

    Here is what you need to know about the impact of temporary distance learning at Kellogg:  

    • During temporary distance learning, a limited number of in-person extracurricular activities will take place at Kellogg. Your school leadership will share more details about these limited activities with the Kellogg community.
    • Breakfast and lunch will be offered daily for pickup while you are in temporary distance learning. You can pick up meals every day from 11am to 12:30pm at Kellogg.
    • This year, your student was issued a PPS Chromebook. If your student needs a device, please contact your student’s school to be issued one. If you need to contact the tech support desk, you can do so by either sending an email to support@pps.net or calling our support line at 503-916-3375.

    We are mindful of the significant impact that comes from moving a school to temporary distance learning. However, where we cannot offer sufficient staffing to continue on-site instruction in a safe environment, we will have to implement temporary distance learning until we can reopen.

    If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please reach out to us via Let’s Talk.  We appreciate your patience as we navigate these difficult times as a community.

    Margaret Calvert
    Regional Superintendent, Portland Public Schools