In this letter to parents, McKinney ISD Superintendent Dr. Rick McDaniel provides an important update about the start of the McKinney ISD 2020–2021 school year.
MISD has put together answers to some frequently asked questions (FAQs) as we approach the start of the new school year, which begins on August 13.
As parents are aware, all MISD students will take part in virtual learning for the first three weeks of school. In addition to FAQs that provide information related to virtual learning, parents will find FAQs that explain procedures and protocols that will be in place when on-campus learning becomes available for those who have chosen that option.
Click the link below to go to the McKinney ISD FAQ page.
MISD wants all families to be informed about what learning will look like for the first three weeks of virtual instruction for McKinney ISD students.
Links to the plans for elementary and secondary virtual learning are available below. These documents provide important information that parents are encouraged to review.
With the start of the McKinney ISD 2020–2021 school year a few weeks away and a plan in place for all students to learn at-home (online) for the first three weeks, the district is set to deploy more than 13,000 MacBooks to MISD students before the first day of school.
The Finch Elementary Grab and Go pickup site will be unavailable during the week of Aug. 3. The Webb Elementary site will be unavailable during the week of Aug. 10. This update provides information about where parents who pick up at those sites will go while they are unavailable.
Burks Elementary Principal Al Conley is among the 62 school leaders from across Texas selected as the 2020 cohort of educators to attend summer institutes at the Principals’ Center at the Harvard Graduate School of Education sponsored by the Raise Your Hand Texas Foundation, a non-profit organization working to strengthen public education in Texas.