AMI learning to continue through mail, online for most Magnolia students

A March 16, 2020, photo shows fifth grade teacher Leslie Boyd handing out Alternative Method of Instruction (AMI) packets at Central Elementary School in Magnolia. The packets are now set to be distributed through the mail to all K-12 Magnolia students. They are also available online as all Arkansas schools remain out of in-person session until April 17.
A March 16, 2020, photo shows fifth grade teacher Leslie Boyd handing out Alternative Method of Instruction (AMI) packets at Central Elementary School in Magnolia. The packets are now set to be distributed through the mail to all K-12 Magnolia students. They are also available online as all Arkansas schools remain out of in-person session until April 17.

The Magnolia School District is set to continue providing Alternative Methods of Instruction (AMI) packets to its students as in-class education remains suspended due to coronavirus concerns. The packets will include assignments and activities for the days missed from March 30 through April 17 as directed by Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchison. The packets will include assignments for AMI days six through 20.

MAILING

AMI assignments for students grades K-12 will be mailed AMI packets. AMI work for Walker Pre-Kindergarten Center students will continue to be delivered at designated lunch pick-up locations, according to a Thursday statement from Magnolia Schools.

ONLINE

AMI assignments are also available online at www.magnoliaschools.net. The school district's website provides links for each campus website and each campus has teacher pages that provide resources to assist students. As other resources become available, they will be posted on the website and social media.

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