Owensville Elementary School staff handed out the third and final packets of homework on Monday, designed to get students through the final day of scheduled remote learning on May 20. Angie …
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Owensville Elementary School staff handed out the third and final packets of homework on Monday, designed to get students through the final day of scheduled remote learning on May 20. Angie Binkhoelter, sorts through a pile of packets which included homework and student artwork. Students also received their yearbooks and class picture orders. Parents and guardians received reimbursements for canceled field trips or lunch funds still on account. Donna Monier collected library books out in front of the building as homework was distributed from office windows in the principal’s office conference room and the teacher’s lounge. Binkhoelter, art teacher Cailley Bausch and Crystal Blankenship, school secretary, staffed the distribution for third through fifth-grade students from the staff lunch room. Tricia Ridder, assistant principal, greeted parents, telling them, “tell the kiddos we miss them.” She estimated 80 percent of the work was picked up family members. The rest were mailed out or delivered.