Good afternoon,
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Principal Chief Bryan Warner announced the launch of a new connectivity survey along with a Respond, Recover, Rebuild Mobile Hotspot Connectivity Assistance program to provide mobile hotspots to Cherokee students lacking Internet at home.
Parents, or legal guardians, should start by completing the survey. The survey responses will provide Cherokee Nation data to make more informed decisions on improving broadband access for its citizens. If determined a Cherokee household may qualify for a free mobile hotspot, including a year of service, respondents will be prompted to complete an application as part of the survey.
Due to limited supply, not every qualifying household will receive a device. Priority will be given to Cherokee households with K-12 students.
A cellular solution may not work for every household, but know the Cherokee Nation is hard at work expanding Internet connectivity options for its citizens. The global pandemic has highlighted, now more than ever, that having reliable broadband access is essential for a thriving community, family, workforce and Nation.
Here is a link to the survey. Good afternoon,
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Principal Chief Bryan Warner announced the launch of a new connectivity survey along with a Respond, Recover, Rebuild Mobile Hotspot Connectivity Assistance program to provide mobile hotspots to Cherokee students lacking Internet at home.
Parents, or legal guardians, should start by completing the survey. The survey responses will provide Cherokee Nation data to make more informed decisions on improving broadband access for its citizens. If determined a Cherokee household may qualify for a free mobile hotspot, including a year of service, respondents will be prompted to complete an application as part of the survey.
Due to limited supply, not every qualifying household will receive a device. Priority will be given to Cherokee households with K-12 students.
A cellular solution may not work for every household, but know the Cherokee Nation is hard at work expanding Internet connectivity options for its citizens. The global pandemic has highlighted, now more than ever, that having reliable broadband access is essential for a thriving community, family, workforce and Nation.
Here is a link to the survey.
Good afternoon,
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Principal Chief Bryan Warner announced the launch of a new connectivity survey along with a Respond, Recover, Rebuild Mobile Hotspot Connectivity Assistance program to provide mobile hotspots to Cherokee students lacking Internet at home.
Parents, or legal guardians, should start by completing the survey. The survey responses will provide Cherokee Nation data to make more informed decisions on improving broadband access for its citizens. If determined a Cherokee household may qualify for a free mobile hotspot, including a year of service, respondents will be prompted to complete an application as part of the survey.
Due to limited supply, not every qualifying household will receive a device. Priority will be given to Cherokee households with K-12 students.
A cellular solution may not work for every household, but know the Cherokee Nation is hard at work expanding Internet connectivity options for its citizens. The global pandemic has highlighted, now more than ever, that having reliable broadband access is essential for a thriving community, family, workforce and Nation.
Here is a link to the survey.
https://forms.zohopublic.com/cherokeenation/form/CherokeeConnectivity/formperma/xgCn7GGSi10A4tbLXVebfNbXp65wsC1H1NBj54U2c3g
ATTENTION PARENTS OF VIRTUAL STUDENTS: School pictures for our virtual students will be Wednesday, December 2, 2020 from 9:00 - 12:00.
Parents and Students: All raffle tickets and money are due tomorrow, November 17. We will be drawing for the $100 gift card tomorrow afternoon before school is out.
Basketball games for the week have been canceled, due to the other schools going virtual and not having extracurricular activities. If you have any questions you can call the school.
Happy Veterans Day!
Happy Veterans Day!
Thank you for your service!
Zion Public School Safety Protocols for Basketball Games
3rd-4th Basketball Schedule
Attention: Due to an increase in COVID cases within our county, this year's Veteran's Day Program has been postponed indefinitely. Please watch the website for updates. Thank you for your continued support in these unprecedented times.
Revised 5th-8th Basketball Schedule
Attention Parents of Virtual and Quarantined Students: Pick up of meals and work will be today, November 2 from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. in the new gym lobby.
REMINDER: 7th grade students who sold Blue & Gold. Blue and Gold products will be delivered to the school on today, Nov. 2 at 11:30. Mrs. Fourkiller will try to have orders ready for pickup by 12:30. If you could email or message her and let her know what time she can expect you so she can try to have your orders ready. Orders will be picked up outside by the east door. She will not place them out there until right before your pick up time.
Mrs Stratton’s Kindergarten Class says “HAPPY HALLOWEEN!”
7th grade students who sold Blue & Gold.
Blue and Gold products will be delivered to the school on Monday, Nov. 2 at 11:30. I will try to have orders ready for pickup by 12:30. If you could email me or message me and let me know what time I can expect you I will try to have your orders ready. Orders will be picked up outside by the east door. I will not place them out there until right before your pick up time.
Flu Shot Information for October 29, 2020
ATTENTION PARENTS!! Important letter from our Superintendent, Rita Bunch.
Football, softball, and cheer pictures are cancelled for tomorrow. They will be rescheduled at a later date.
Red Ribbon Week Spirit Days, October 26th - 31st
HIP HIP HOORAY! EVERYONE LEARNED THEIR BIRTHDAY!
Zion School's Veterans Day program is scheduled for Wednesday, November 11, 2020. The thirty minute program will begin at 10:00 a.m. in the George E. Starr Fieldhouse. Students from the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades will be performing in the program. However, to keep everyone safe, only Veterans and their families will be allowed inside the gym. All attendees will be required to wear a mask and maintain social distancing. We plan to live stream the program in to the student's classrooms and on our school Facebook page.