This is a letter of appreciation for the faculty and administration of Crossroads Academy. During this amazingly challenging spring, they worked tirelessly to provide the best for our students, and they succeeded beyond what could ever have been reasonably expected.Like every school in the state, Crossroads closed abruptly in mid-March. But unlike what I have heard from friends with children in other schools, Crossroads was able to pivot almost seamlessly to virtual learning. Within 24 hours of the announcement that school would be closed, we had a schedule for when children could come to campus to pick up their supplies to start remote learning, a schedule for online classes, which would start two days later, and a schedule of “office hours” during which faculty members would be in front of their computers or next to their phones, available for questions from students or parents. Clear expectations were set out: Classes would occur between 9:30 and 12:30 Monday-Friday, with afternoons free for homework, extracurriculars and the like.
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