SA 7-DAY COVID LOCKDOWN – IMPLICATIONS FOR PLHS FAMILIES
TODAY (Tues July 20th):
- PLHS remains open following normal timetable until 3:10pm dismissal
- school buses will continue to run as normal all week
TOMORROW (Wed July 21st):
- Student Free Day – no online learning available
- PLHS (including TLC) will remain open for students of essential workers and vulnerable students during normal school hours; no student will be turned away
- PLHS families can come in during normal school hours to borrow school resources (including laptops) as required for online learning
- PLHS will have a skeleton staff on site for supervision only during normal school hours
- all PLHS staff, students and families who arrive on site must check-in via the PLHS Front Office; all other entrances will remain locked
- school buses will continue to run as normal all week
FROM THURSDAY (July 22nd):
- online learning commences
- PLHS subject teachers will contact their students via SEQTA on Thursday morning to provide online learning instructions
- Dharna Group teachers will contact families during Friday to check on student/family wellbeing
- school buses will continue to run as normal all week
School will return to normal (on-site) learning on Wednesday July 28th unless otherwise directed by SA Health.

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