To our students,
We hope this message finds you all well. Mrs. Forgione, Mr. Correnti, and Mr. Woodbury miss you all terribly! We hope you are taking this time at home to be productive with your days by completing your in-home enrichment opportunities and keeping active.
We know this time at home and away from your normal schedule can be difficult. Please do not ignore your feelings - you may be feeling a bit worried, a bit anxious, a bit upset that you are not able to stick to your normal routine. THAT IS OK!
We encourage you to embrace your feelings and try to understand that, although this may be the new normal for now, we will hopefully be reporting back to Breed soon!
In the meantime, we took some to send you words of encouragement and give some at home tips!
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