Dear Kemper County School District Families, Friends and Community:
Many people will remember the second half of our school year as being unprecedented, unnerving, and disruptive for the lives of millions of people in the world, including the Class of 2020. This is because we envisioned our seniors going to prom, attending awards banquets, sending out graduation invitations and celebrating a traditional graduation with friends and family. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19’s impact on our schools, families and community as a whole, we could not conduct ourselves and host our celebrations in the usual fashion. Instead, we had to adapt quickly to the uneasiness and uncertainties
surrounding the pandemic.
In spite of our current circumstances, I want to take a moment to tell all of you how proud I am of your accomplishments. As superintendent, I will forever remember the second half of our school year by looking through rose-colored glasses. When you were faced with challenges, you delivered on your commitment. When our school buildings were closed, you continued your education by remote learning. When your activities were postponed or canceled, you found alternative routes. When the world around you was quarantined and
falling apart, you held it together. There are two words that come to mind that describes you – humble and resilient.
This reminds of the poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling, that basically says if you can take everything that life throws at you and hold onto who you are, then the world is yours and everything in it. And as you go on to pursue the next chapter in your life, know that you can adapt to life’s unexpected changes and come out stronger on the other end.
As we look ahead to our summer and next school year, I know everyone is wondering what exactly will that look like. I do not have all of the answers, but I will share with you where we are today.
First, we are building a plan for reopening schools and buildings by June 1st with safety and health precautions being deployed. Over the past several weeks, we have been working with our school leadership to reflect on what has worked well and to assess what is needed to best support teachers and students over the summer and the next school year.
We are also leading a task force for athletics and welfare comprised of administrators, teachers, coaches, social workers, medical experts and parents, which will focus on how we safely return to school and socially engaged each other. Our goal is to produce plans for our schools, students and athletes to follow to ensure all precautions are taken to keep everyone safe and mentally healthy.
When it comes to our classrooms, we are unsure whether this will include our regular full in-person classes, distance learning experiences, or a hybrid of the two. However, we do know that our schools will be clean, staff properly trained and have the proper health and safety protocols in place.
Our future in Kemper County is bright. Like the class of 2020, we are humble and resilient. When we return next school year, we will be stronger together.
I look forward to this journey together as we continually seek to prepare our students to be the successful leaders of tomorrow.