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Oak Park And River Forest High School Sets Packet Pickup For Second Quarter
Safety guidelines must be followed while in the building.
Packet Pickup for Second Quarter | Tuesday, October 20 - Friday, October 30
For Designated Classes and During Designated Bookstore Hours Only
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Beginning Tuesday, October 20, select 2nd quarter paper materials will be available for pick up through our Bookstore. Because only certain courses and teachers will require paper packets, students should look for an email from teachers indicating whether they need to attend. Students should begin to look for these emails October 16-19.
Please make sure you have received an email indicating you have a packet to pick up at the Bookstore. Staff will not be available to track down this information, and we also want to limit the number of people coming to the building unnecessarily. NOTE: There will be no paper packets for any Physical Education or Fine and Applied Arts classes.
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While in the building, the following safety guidelines must be followed:
- STUDENTS MUST ATTEND ALONE AND ONLY DURING THE DESIGNATED TIME.
- MASKS MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES WHILE IN THE BUILDING.
- STUDENTS MUST MAINTAIN AT LEAST 6 FEET OF SOCIAL DISTANCE.
Please follow these procedures:
- Bring a copy of your email containing the course name, course code, and teacher name so you can pick up the correct materials.
- Enter through the Welcome Center/Main Entrance.
- Complete temperature check and confirm you are free of any COVID-19 symptoms.
- Proceed to the Bookstore to pick up paper packets.
- You may stop by during the following Bookstore hours:
- Student hours: Monday-Friday, 2:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.
- Parent hours: Monday-Friday, 10:10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Parents, please bring the following information with you: course name, course code, and teacher name.
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