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MVUSD: Phase One Of Enrichment And Distance Learning

"As a district, we are responsible for making decisions that consider all our students and their unique situations."

Thank you for the patience and understanding displayed as we roll-out and implement optional enrichment activities and distance learning opportunities. As a district, we are responsible for making decisions that consider all our students and their unique situations.

A main goal of this page is to provide all families with online and/or PDF's to print paper activities at home that allow learning to continue during this unprecedented school closure period. We understand this presents an unfamiliar territory for our families and we know that these opportunities cannot replicate classroom instruction.

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District educators are instructed to use Aeries Communications, class websites, and Haiku as the main platforms to deliver communications and instructional programs to students.

As we begin distance learning, please be assured, district and site staff are working hard to make this transition as seamless as possible. If students and parents have any questions or comments please email mvusdinfo@mvusd.org or email your student's teacher.

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Thank you for your partnership during this nation-wide health emergency. We are in this together to ensure the health and safety of our students and our entire community.

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Paper packets are available for students unable to use electronic devices. To receive a paper packet or for instructional assistance and options, please email: mvusdinfo@mvusd.org


This press release was produced by the Murrieta Unified School District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.