Port Angeles School Board to discuss remote learning plans

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School Board will discuss remote learning plans for elementary and secondary students when it meets at 7 p.m. Thursday.

To join the Google Meet session, you can:

• Go to meet.google.com, click “Join Meeting,” and enter the code meet.google.com/gef-qbap-cog

• Log in to gmail.com with your Google Account and click the link in your email if you are a direct guest

• Call 1-318-373-3608 and enter PIN 782913055.

Written public comment can be submitted to jwilson@portangelesschools.org by 5:30 p.m. today, May 27.

Board members also will consider a middle school math curriculum; an emergency waiver of school days and instructional hours; a code of ethics and operating principles for board members; and infection control program and workplace violence prevention.

The board will recess into an executive session to consider employment or dismissal of personnel, review the performance of a public employee, consult with legal counsel, to consider the position to be taken in collective bargaining or consider acquisition or sale of real estate.

To review the agenda, go to www.boarddocs.com/wa/pasd/Board.nsf/Public.

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