FAYETTEVILLE, Ark — Fayetteville Public Schools Superintendent John L. Colbert released a video Wednesday (July 15) describing the learning options for the upcoming school year.
The first day of school will be Monday, Aug. 24, but this will be voted on by the school board during a special meeting on July 16.
There are modifications in learning for the upcoming school year and students will be given three options:
Option 1: Traditional/Blended Hybrid Model
- Two days of on-campus instruction, three days of online instruction at home
- Students with last names A-L will attend on Mondays and Wednesdays
- Students with last names M-Z will attend on Tuesdays and Thursdays
- Friday will be an all virtual learning day across the district
- This option is still for those families preferring in-person instruction at school.
Option 2: Home Campus Virtual - All online classes
- Classes will be done online at home and will be taught by Fayetteville teachers
Option 3: Fayetteville Virtual Academy - All online classes
- Students K-12th grade will be able to attend the virtual academy, pending state approval
The Parent Survey has been adjusted to reflect the new Hybrid model. If you have previously completed the survey, and wish to change your decision, you may complete it again and the district will use your most recent selection.