Corona Virus
  • Free Internet Access through School bus WiFi Program

    To support students without internet access, Alachua County Public Schools is launching School Bus WiFi, a program that will send school buses equipped with free ‘hot spots’ into local communities.

    School Bus WiFi is available at 45 sites throughout Alachua County for three hours every weekday. Students within about 150-200 feet of the bus, either at home or in a vehicle, will be able to access the network school bus wifi.  A password will not be needed, but the district is requesting that people limit the use of the network for distance learning ONLY.

    Students and their families are reminded to maintain social distancing when accessing the program. NO supervision will be provided, and children should NOT be left unattended at the sites.

    If your child needs a device or a paper packet of school work, please contact your school directly.  

  • Free meals will continue while schools are closed 

    Children 18 years old and younger can receive free breakfast and lunch from Alachua County Public Schools Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) Department. Meals will continue while schools are closed.

    Mondays through Fridays, children will receive a cold, grab-and-go lunch for that day and breakfast for the following morning. At the schools and community sites, meals will be distributed from 11a.m.-1 p.m. 

    The district has also received permission from the federal government to provide meals to students to eat over the weekends. Those meals will be given out to students on Fridays.

    Children do not have to be enrolled at a particular school or program to receive meals. They also do not have to be eligible for free and reduced price meals during the regular school year to take advantage of the program.

  • School Closure

    Governor Ron DeSantis has announced that Florida schools will remain closed for the rest of the 2019-2020 school year and that distance learning will continue through the end  of the school year, which for Alachua County Public Schools will be May 29.

    Commonly Asked Questions

    Obviously, many families have questions about the impact of the COVID-19 virus and the closing of schools on their students.. We'll keep updating this document as new information becomes available.

  • Packet Pick up:

    New packets are available beginning every Monday.  Packets can be picked up from the bins on tables in the front car circle weekdays 8am-3pm.  

     

    School Counselors Available:

    We realize that the COVID-19 crisis is creating additional stress for all families. If your student is experiencing significant emotional distress, our school counselors are available to provide support by phone or video chat.  You may contact your child's school or email the counselor directly to set up an appointment during school hours. 

    If an immediate need for counseling arises outside of school hours, the Alachua County Crisis Center can assist at (352) 264-6789.

    You can also visit Terwilliger's School Counselor page here.  Mrs. Weeks has many resources that students and families may find useful!

     

    Terwilliger Contact Info:

    The front office can be reached at 352-955-6717 from 7am-4pm daily.

    Teachers can be contacted via email or Google Classroom.  

    Find teacher contact info here.