Bullock Creek Schools are Closed for the remainder of the 19-20 school year which includes all services and activities. The District is working on a plan to provide educational learning opportunities and will communicate as this plan evolves.
This situation will continue to evolve and the District will communicate as we work through it together.
Food Delivery Program (video)
Keep Your Head Up Bullock Creek (video)
Continuation of Learning Plan (under Budget/Transparency section)
Student Educational Resources
Computer Home Purchase special pricing options
Bullock Creek Counseling/Social Work Department Contact Request Form
Social Worker/Counselor Contact Request Form
Social/Emotional Learning Opportunities for K-6th Graders (fill out form to participate)
Communications from Superintendent Hale:
Continuation of Learning Plan Update
Bullock Creek Schools Closure Notice and Important Information
Coronavirus Information from District
Food Program options during closure:
Bullock Creek Food Delivery Program
Communications from the State:
https://www.michigan.gov/Coronavirus
Michigan Department of Education:
COVID-19 Anticipated Communication
Information from the CDC:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/
Information from the Federal Government:
Health and Well Being contact information
Health and Well Being Contact Information
Local News Coverage related to Bullock Creek:
Midland Daily News Article on meals
Midland Daily News student involvement article
To slow the spread of COVID-19 in Michigan, following are some of the mitigation strategies are being recommended. Additional recommendations are included in the attached document.
- Learn about the signs and symptoms of COVID-19, which include fever, cough and difficulty breathing.
- STAY HOME WHEN YOU ARE SICK, and Individuals at risk of severe illness should consider staying at home to avoid others who are sick.
- Regularly clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces, such as doorknobs, keyboards, cell phones and light switches.
- Communicate and reinforce best practices for washing hands and covering coughs and sneezes.
- Be sure to maintain a supply of medications, food, and other essentials in your house.
- Cancel or postpone large gatherings, conferences and sporting events (e.g. events with over 100 people).
- Reduce in-person gatherings and activities, especially for organizations with individuals at risk of severe illness. Consider offering video or audio of events.
- Consider tele-learning or tele-work opportunities, where feasible.
- Limit non-essential work travel.
- If you care for a loved one living in a care facility, monitor the situation, ask about the health of the other residents frequently, and know the protocol if there is an outbreak.
- Limit visitors at hospitals and other facilities to only those who are absolutely necessary and implement screening of visitors for temperature and respiratory symptoms.