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Remote Learning Assignments Update
Please read the attached letter from our Administration regarding updates for Remote Learning. |
YouTube Channel
Parents and students: We are posting lessons, as well as Zoom sessions, for our students to refer to during this transition to remote learning. |
Update on School Closures
Per Governor De Santis: All Florida schools are to remained closed until April 15th, 2020, at which time a decision to reopen will be evaluated. Remote learning will be taking place, please be sure you check your emails, our school website, and ClassDojo for more information. #BridgePrepAcademy #BridgePrepBulldogs #COVID19SchoolClosures |
Remote Learning Update
Please find a letter from our Principal, Yvette Rodriguez, a video on how to access student homework assignments, and step by step instructions. |
Handwashing: Keeping Your Family Healthy!
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Remote Learning Assignments
Bulldog Parents and Families, BridgePrep Academy staff is working diligently towards a cohesive transition to online learning at this time. Our plan is for students to communicate with teachers online and through our school website (www.bridgeprepsouth.com). See attached Framework for those details. Currently students, teachers, and families are all doing well and are healthy. We are closely monitoring the COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, and paying attention to information from the Florida Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). BridgePrep Academy has been taking the following measures: Extra cleaning at high frequency contact areas during various times throughout the day Adequately stocking hygiene supplies Counselors available to students with anxiety about corona virus This is an ever-changing situation. We will work closely together to provide you with updates on the information as it comes available to us. We will formulate a plan of action that will ensure safety, on-going education/teaching to all students in our schools or remotely. Please be sure to complete the survey sent from the school earlier today. This survey will inform us of the technology our students have access to use. If you have not had a chance to complete it, please click the button below. Education is key! Our students education cannot stop in the case of extended time out of the school buildings. Students will still receive educational opportunities following protocol from Florida Department of Health and Florida Department of Education by providing a technology remote access to learning via our school website and the technology programs students have been using daily. Please check our school website and ClassDojo for any new curriculum information and assignments. As always, BridgePrep Academy South is here to serve you and your families. Thank you, BridgePrep Academy South Faculty and Staff |
School Closure
After careful consideration and in an abundance of caution, BridgePrep Academy South will be closed beginning Monday, March 16th, 2020. Our students, teachers, staff, administrators and community are our number one priority. #BridgePrepAcademySouth #BridgePrepBulldogs #SchoolIsClosed |
Weekly Reminders for 3/9 - 3/13!
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Coronavirus
Dear Parents, BridgePrep Academy is monitoring the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warnings regarding the Coronavirus and will be in contact with parents in the unlikely event that the school community is affected. Attached you will find a Fact Sheet from the CDC regarding the Coronavirus. This sheet contains information on how to protect yourself and your children, and how to treat them in the event of contracting it. As always, to prevent widespread communicable illnesses in the school, we recommend that your child stay home from school if he or she is experiencing flu or cold symptoms. Colds and most viral illnesses are the most contagious during the first 48 hours. A student who has a fever should remain at home until “fever free” for a minimum of 24 hours without the need for over the counter medicines, as this only masks symptoms. A student who has started antibiotics needs to be on the medication for 48 hours before considered non-contagious and able to return to school with a doctors note stating that the child is no longer contagious. Remember that keeping a sick child at home will help minimize the spread of infections and viruses in the classroom. |
Acceptances for 2020-2021 School Year
EXCITING NEWS FOR OUR 2020-2021 NEW APPLICANTS! Our first round of acceptance emails went out. #BridgePrepAcademy #BridgePrepBulldogs #BridgePrepAcademySouth |
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