

If social distancing is not practiced, these hotspots could be de-activated. No log-in code is needed, but users must remain inside their car and all parties should be aware that the Student Code of Conduct is in effect. Wi-Fi will be available Monday through Friday, from dawn to dusk to help families access email, learning platforms, and other supportive services – including online lessons with teachers. Schools will now serve as WiFi Hotspots. Recognizing that a number of our students and community members lack access to the internet, the school district has created Wi-Fi hotspots at seven area schools.


By organizing loaner device pick-up events (like the ones described above), and addressing internet connectivity issues in the home, we are working hard to greatly reduce the number of students who need print Learning Packets.Teachers will continue to connect at least once a week with families who are using a print Learning Packet.(This represents a change from last week’s Monday pickup.) We will form two lines and parents will be called when it is time to get out of the car to retrieve their child’s packet. Redding Middle School, located at 201 New Street in Middletown. Families who need a packet for their child can pick one up on Tuesday, April 7, between 10:30 a.m. CHANGE: Learning Packet Pick-up/Drop-off Procedures. Week #2 Learning Packets – with attendance logs – have been created for those students who do not have the ability to participate in electronic learning activities.
