Resources for COVID-19 Closure
- April 22, 2020 – Update on student grading based on OSPI guidance.
- April 7, 2020 – Superintendent’s Message
- March 24, 2020 News
Thank you for your patience, understanding, and support as we work through this challenging time as a community. Our dedicated staff has created required Home Learning Opportunities for your family during the extended closure.
Our website will be updated with grade-level appropriate content for your student to utilize at home. These required learning opportunities for students will be graded. We know that it will take time for all of us to adjust to these remote learning opportunities, and we anticipate refining and enhancing this work as we learn more. Educators will continue to work and be accessible throughout the closure via digital communication.
While we know this learning will be different from what our students experience full-time in the classrooms, we are grateful to be able to continue engaging our students in meaningful learning during this difficult time.
We remain committed to serving each and every student, and our educators have been diligent in this effort. Thank you to our families for your patience and understanding during these unprecedented times. We will continue to provide regular updates on our district website and through our typical channels of communication.
Chromebook Survey
Please fill out the survey below to let Concrete Elementary School know if you need to pick up a Chromebook for your child/children to continue online learning until June 19th. Remember ONE Chromebook per Concrete Elementary School Family.
Physical Education
Social Studies
Library
- How to Check Out School Library Books During the Closure
- ProQuest Database Suite: This data source is a huge wealth of information that everyone has access to!
- Username: 46-35931
- Password: bigchalk
Support Staff
Our support staff are available during school hours to provide confidential assistance to students and families regarding mental health, behavioral health, and referrals to community resources.
Steve Londino
Student Assistance Professional
slondino@concrete.k12.wa.us
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-8255 - Washington Recovery Help Line
1-866-789-1511 - Skagit Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services
888-336-9591 - The Trevor Project
1-866-488-7386
For information on local resources visit the Skagit County Public Health website,
or call their Human Services department at (360) 416-1500.