December 29, 2020
Dear Havasu Preparatory Academy Families, There is no higher priority than the safety and health of our students. During this extraordinary time, we demonstrate this through our enhanced cleaning protocols, physical distancing, face-covering policies, and hand sanitation practices. We also demonstrate this through prompt communication with the Mohave County Health Department, which is why I am writing to you. The Mohave County Health Department dashboard has indicated that our zip code has been identified as a substantial risk area. Substantial risk means we have more than 100 cases OR greater than 10% positivity in the zip code that we serve at Havasu Preparatory Academy. Based on this information, if our school is in a substantial risk category for two weeks in a row, the dashboard recommends that we return to virtual learning. We are at the point in time where we have been in substantial risk for two weeks and will return to virtual classes only beginning Tuesday, January 5, 2021. Without question, our community is facing challenging times. But working together, I know we will overcome these challenges and come out stronger than ever before. I encourage you to reach out to me with any questions or concerns you may have. If you are in need of on site services for your child(ren), please click here. In This Together, Dana Mills School Leader
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Officer Fernandez has chose the NOVA Rocket winners that will represent the HPA 5th grade class. He chose the rocket made by Sidney Arnst, in Mrs. Kelley's class and Gavin Gallo's rocket, from Mrs. Gates' class. We are so proud of all the students who participated this year and hope that HPA comes out on top! Congratulations to Alexa and Alani for their great artwork! They have been selected to have their artwork in the 2021 MCTUPP's calendar.
Otis Spunkmeyer cookie dough and frozen goods will be ready for pick-up this Thursday, December 3rd, at dismissal. Please drive around to the back of the school.
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