Important Message to PLHS Families (re: Fri Sept 1)
Dear PLHS Families,
I am writing to inform you that Port Lincoln High School will be open but providing a modified education program on Friday 1 September 2023 due to a vote for industrial action by members of the Australian Education Union at this site.
The Education Director has approved the provision of a modified program on the grounds that there will be sufficient staff on duty to enable me as Principal to ensure that adequate standards of student safety and welfare can be provided. Families can send their children to the site as normal.
Modified education programs will be provided to students until 3:10pm. This means that groups of students will be supervised but regular classes will not take place. Regular classes will recommence at the site from Monday 4 September 2023.
Please contact the school if you have any questions regarding this information.
Yours sincerely,
Todd George (PLHS Principal)
* PLEASE NOTE: the PLHS Canteen will be closed on Friday
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