Annual emergency preparedness drill Oct. 11

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All ²Ê̳ÖÁ×ð schools will dismiss 15 minutes early Friday, Oct. 11 to participate in the annual Go ²Ê̳ÖÁ×ð Early emergency preparedness drill. The State Education Department requires all schools to conduct this test each year.

All after-school programs and activities will be canceled. However, all Albany High School student-athletes will be permitted to return to their team practices at 3:45 p.m. At dismissal, Albany High student-athletes should report to the bleachers on the turf athletic field.  

All modified practices will be canceled. Any middle school student on an Albany High athletic team will require parental transportation to the high school if practice is occuring. Please check with your team's coach for that schedule information. 

There are three away competitions on Oct. 11 -- modified and high school cross country, and two at the high school level. These events require dismissal prior to the scheduled emergency preparedness drill dismissal time. The district will provide transportation to and from these competitions as usual. 

Please read the following information carefully to assist with your planning for after-school programs.

Students attending after-school programs in district buildings:

Since after-school programs will not be offered Oct. 11, you must pick up your student(s) at their regular school building 15 minutes before the school’s regular dismissal time. There will be no transportation to other district buildings where after-school programs normally are offered.

Students attending after-school programs at childcare or agencies not located in district schools:

Students regularly transported to childcare or agencies not located in district buildings will be transported to their scheduled after-school drop-off location.

Please make appropriate arrangements at home and with childcare providers for the early arrival of your children on Oct. 11.

Please also note that all district schools and offices also will be closed Monday, Oct. 14 in observance of Columbus/Indigenous Peoples’ Day.