Posted March 11, 2021
Dear DPS Community,
As we think back on one year since the COVID-19 pandemic first sent our students and staff into remote learning and teaching, we’ve had to make some hard decisions — ones that were always made with the care and consideration for what we thought would be best for our students, and always with the realization of how much learning time has been lost to the pandemic. With that in mind, we realize our decisions on severe-weather days this school year included some complexities, such as the discretionary two-hour delay that we called for recently, which caused confusion for some families and staff. I want to apologize for any problems that were created for our community, and I want to let you know we’re making changes as a result.
After gathering feedback, DPS leadership has created an outline for how we will handle severe-weather days for the rest of the 2020-21 school year (For families whose students attend charter schools, please check with your school on whether they are following these changes.):
Please remember to check DPS Facebook, Twitter and www.dpsk12.org for real-time updates as decisions are made.
We will also share details about weather closures through our SchoolMessenger automated system.
Sincerely,
Dwight Jones
Interim Superintendent