What is AMI?
The State of Missouri has approved Alternative Methods of Instruction (AMI), such as virtual learning days, to be utilized in circumstances of emergency or extended closure for the purpose of review and reinforcement of previously taught skills and/or the continuation of current learning.
When do we use AMI?
DESE has allowed school districts to count up to 36 hours of instruction through AMI (Alternative Methods of Instruction). During circumstances of emergency or extended closure, such as using all built-in Inclement Weather Days, Wentzville School District will utilize AMI to prevent future make-up days. This year, AMI days will only occur AFTER we have had two traditional snow days. We will then use five AMI days before returning to traditional snow days. On days when AMI is assigned, families will be notified through the regular communication channels (phone call, text, social media) utilized by the District and their child’s school.
How will this affect my student’s attendance?
Student attendance will be recorded on days when AMI is assigned and will be documented by the completion of assignments and turning in activities. Assignments will be turned in either through email or by giving it to their teacher on the next in-person learning day. Educators will be available electronically by email during AMI days for guidance with instruction.
What if I have a student who receives specialized services?
(Special Education, Reading Intervention, ELL, Gifted)
Expect communication from your student(s) case manager or specialized teacher.