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AMI Distance-Learning Days and Snow Days

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Traditional Snow Day

We will use a traditional snow day for the first three inclement winter weather days. This means that we will not have in-person or virtual school. Our calendar committee built three snow days into our academic calendar, which means we will not need to make up the first three snow days at the end of the year.

AMI Virtual Learning Day

If we run out of the three snow days we have built into our calendar, we will call an AMI distance-learning day. During an AMI day, learning occurs at home and counts as a student attendance day. The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education allows us to have five AMI days. We will not need to make up AMI days at the end of the year.

If we anticipate inclement weather, we will alert staff and students, so that we can send the appropriate materials like Chromebooks, textbooks and other instructional materials home with students prior to the AMI day.

We have sent K-4 students home with emergency AMI packets in case we are unable to send Chromebooks home. These emergency packets are intended for one-day use only.