A Message to the Class of 2020

We are currently facing a crisis, and it is important to consider the safety of one another. We understand that since you have started your educational career, either preschool or kindergarten, your main goal has always been graduation.
We understand that this has been a years-long dream and that under the circumstances that we currently face, it is uncertain of what will happen in the future and is ahead of us.
I write this message to inform you that you are not alone, and I want you to know that your accomplishments will be acknowledged and celebrated.
At this time, we ask you to complete your assignments that are given through the Distance Learning model, and students that are in good standing and pathway to graduation, the diploma of graduation will be given to them.
We ask that our community stay home, stay safe, and stay healthy, as this is our part to "flatten the curve" of this virus, and in order for that to happen, everyone in their communities across the globe must do their part to slow the spread of COVID-19, and that part is staying home and healthy.
The district has been deviating and exploring on potential methods to celebrate the Class of 2020, and those potentials include a virtual graduation ceremony or postponing the currently scheduled graduation ceremony for a later time, in the event that the "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" Executive Order made by Governor is lifted at least 15 days prior to the scheduled graduation ceremony, rather than canceling the event. If none of these options are a possibility, the district may have to make the strongly difficult decision to cancel the event.
We ask the community to continue to monitor the district's website and social sites for further updates in regards to the COVID-19 impact.
Sincerely,
Dr. Miguel Chavez
Superintendent