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Imagine Schools, Highland Park start January remote

Posted 1/8/21

Imagine AZ Schools, including Imagine Prep at Surprise and Imagine Rosefield will continue with a fully remote model of learning for students, K-12, for two weeks following winter break, Jan. 5-15.

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EDUCATION

Imagine Schools, Highland Park start January remote

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Imagine AZ Schools, including Imagine Prep at Surprise and Imagine Rosefield will continue with a fully remote model of learning for students, K-12, for two weeks following winter break, Jan. 5-15.

During this time, Imagine Schools will monitor the most recent COVID-19 data and update families to confirm either a return to in-person learning Jan. 19 or to extend remote learning. As a reminder, there is no school Jan. 18 (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day).

Highland Prep School in Surprise returned to virtual learning for the start of the second semester Jan. 4.

On a Facebook post Dec. 30 the school stated its plan is to return in-person on Jan. 19. Students at this charter high school have the option of virtual learning through the third quarter.