Some state COVID-19 requirements have been relaxed, bringing Oregon closer to the standards recommended by the CDC and more in line with the requirements set by most states. This means possibly allowing students to return to in-school instruction sooner. Currently, Lane County’s COVID-19 case rate is still too high for us to welcome students back...Read More
Hello Clear Lake Families, We are entering our 5th week of Comprehensive Distance Learning. As promised when school started in September, the District is constantly reviewing the COVID metrics for the possibility of reopening schools for in-person instruction. You may know that the COVID rates in Lane County have gone the opposite way we had...Read More
We are entering our 5th week of Comprehensive Distance Learning. As promised when school started in September, the District is constantly reviewing the COVID metrics for the possibility of reopening schools for in-person instruction. You may know that the COVID rates in Lane County have gone the opposite way we had hoped, which is not...Read More
Grab-and-go student breakfasts and lunches will be available (at no charge) at every Bethel school beginning Tuesday, September 15th. Bethel students can pick up free warm grab-and-go meals at schools on Tuesdays and Fridays between 11:00am-1:00pm. Students will also be provided multi-meal boxes to cover Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. The twice-a-week pick-up schedule is intended...Read More
Bethel families are receiving phone calls from their elementary schools this week. Teachers will share and confirm whether elementary-age students will be attending the morning or afternoon session of our Comprehensive Distance Learning days. Teachers, who just returned this week, will also be answering questions about the upcoming school year, which starts September 14. Meanwhile,...Read More
Hi Kalapuya families! The Oregon Black Education Foundation (OBEF) has worked extensively with Kalapuya High School and the Bethel School District for years, supporting historically undeserved and disenfranchised students in earning their diplomas and furthering their educations. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated barriers for many of our students and families and the consequences have been far-reaching and profound.Read More