VILLAGE OF GREENWOOD
IN THE INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC'S SAFETY EFFECTIVE 7:30 PM MONDAY MARCH 16TH 2020 THE VILLAGE OF GREENWOOD WILL BE CANCELING ALL GATHERINGS AT THE LIBRARY, FIRE HALL,COMMUNITY CENTER UNTIL FUTHER NOTICE. ALL VILLAGE BUILDINGS WILL BE CLOSED TO PUBLIC ACCESS BUT THE CLERK AND MAINTANCE STAFF WILL BE AVAILABLE VIA TELEPHONE 402-789-2300 TO PROVIDE SERVICES.
Current status of cases in Cass County and Sarpy County can be viewed here: www.sarpycasshealthdepartment.
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WE WENT TO JUST TO GO ORDERS. WE HAVE A FULL MENU UNTIL WE RUN OUT OF CERTAIN THINGS BUT ASK ANYWAY...OUR PHONE NUMBER IS 402 817 2640 AND PLEASE BE PATIENT IF IT IS BUSY AND CALL AGAIN...SOME NIGHTS WE JUST HAVE ONE PERSON WORKING DOING BOTH THE COOKING AND THE ANSWERING OF THE PHONE SO PLEASE BE PATIENT IF IT MIGHT TAKE LONGER THAN YOU WISH..AND CANNOT THANK YOU ENOUGH FOR PATRONIZING US SO THAT WHEN THIS IS OVER WE ARE STILL IN THE GAME.
THE MENU
NEW HOURS
IT HAS BECOMING NECESSARY TO ONLY BE OPEN IN THE EVENINGS
THE NEW HOURS WILL BE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY...OPEN AT 4:30 TO 7:30PM..FRIDAY AND SATURDAYS 4 TO 8 PM AND SUNDAY 12-8 PM UNTIL FUTHER NOTICE...WE CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH FOR PATRONIZING US AND THUS ALLOWING US TO STAY OPEN...YOU CAN NOW ORDER TO GO DRINKS WITH YOUR ORDERS WITH A LID BUT NOT TO BE DRANK UNTIL YOU GET HOME. AGAIN THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS AND HOPEFULLY WE CAN REMAIN OPEN.
OUR FRIDAY NITE LENTEN FISH SPECIAL OF CATFISH STRIP BASKET WILL BE SERVED THRO THE LENTEN SEASON
AND ALSO OUR $1.00 TACOS ON SUNDAY.
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THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN TAKEN FROM THE ASHLAND GREENWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL WEBSITE
AGPS Schools Anticipate Having to Close for the Remainder of the 2019.2020 School Year
Continuity of Learning Plan Being Developed
First and most importantly, on behalf of all of us and our staff, we want to extend our sincere gratitude for your support of us during this past week. The patience and grace you have granted us as we work to navigate a ‘new norm for school’ has been so appreciated. Your positive thoughts, messages, and prayers have been received - we have definitely felt the Bluejay Love!
Based on guidance from the Nebraska Department of Education and our regional health department (Three Rivers), we anticipate that school will not resume this school year. Beginning this week, we are making plans to provide instructional support and resources for continued learning at home through the end of the 2019.2020 school year.
Priorities for us last week included insuring access to meals for our students, planning for the support of technology for students at home, and assuring our own staff of continued employment options during these uncertain times.
We also are aware that our initial attempts to communicate with students and families regarding suggested learning activities, has been overwhelming for many. Please know that our intent was to make sure that all students and families were receiving contacts from the teachers; teachers who very much want to continue to engage with their students. Connections to school and teachers (maintaining and enhancing positive relationships with students) was and will continue to be the priority.
Staff will continue to communicate and share possible learning enrichment activities with you this week as well (similar to that of last week). Our apologies for the possible overwhelming feeling this may again instill. With that being said, know that our district will work to streamline communications and resources in the future for easier access and use. At this time, we are choosing to err on the side of over communicating; we want you and your students to know how much we care and how willing we are to continue to support them during this extended school closure.
We ask your continued grace and patience this week as our administrative team works with our state and federal departments of education as well as our colleagues in other districts to best plan how to provide learning opportunities for all.
School districts in Nebraska will be expected to develop and implement Continuity of Learning Plans (CLP) for the remainder of the 2019.2020 school year. Continuity of learning is the continuation of education during a prolonged school closure. The Nebraska Department of Education is currently working on confirming expectations and guidance for these plans. We will then need some time to review and develop an implementation plan to meet these expectations and to provide the best support we can to our students and families.
We anticipate being able to have a draft AGPS Continuity of Learning Plan in place soon. The CLP plan will outline specific actions that support the continuation of teaching and learning in an alternate environment. It is our hope that district staff as well as students and families will benefit from a CLP plan that will more clearly explain expectations and suggestions for each of our roles.
Thanks again for your continued support of all of us!
Jason Libal - Superintendent Brad Jacobsen - MS/HS Principal
Jill Finkey - Curriculum Director Teresa Bray - ELE Principal
Kristin Fangmeyer - Student Services Director Randy Wiese - MS/HS Asst. Principal/AD
New www.CassLocal.com - Simple Numbers
In the interest of public health and safety, T.E.A.M. has made the decision to cancel the March 26 coalition meeting in Cass County.
Hopefully we will see you April 23rd for our next meeting.