Weekly Navarro ISD Distance Learning Update Keep up the great work Panthers!! https://youtu.be/k10QLpjgMrk
over 3 years ago, Navarro ISD
Hello Panthers, Check out our new website! Also check out our companion apps! iOS: https://apple.co/3bMzhAo Android: https://bit.ly/2JJsTho
over 3 years ago, Navarro ISD
Navarro ISD Apart By DISTANCE, Together in LEARNING https://youtu.be/LaVJrjO6br0
over 3 years ago, Vincent Haass
Thank you students, parents, and staff for your dedication and hard work in this trying time. Panther though we may be apart by distance, we are together in learning. https://youtu.be/94hU3iyNn7U
over 3 years ago, Vincent Haass
Coughing & sneezing can send tiny infected droplets into the air which can be inhaled by anyone within 6 feet of us. Always cough or sneeze into a tissue or your elbow and immediately wash your hands to lessen the risk of spreading the virus. Be smart. Stay well! #StayHomeTexas
over 3 years ago, Navarro ISD
Cover your cough
People with no symptoms have the potential to unknowingly spread COVID-19! That’s why it’s best for everyone in your family to stay at home and away from others as much as possible until instructed otherwise from state and local officials. #StayHomeTexas
over 3 years ago, Navarro ISD
No gatherings of people
Remember the importance of social distancing. If you must go out, avoid public spaces and keep your distance from others (at least 6 feet). If we continue to follow valuable public health guidance, fewer of our friends & family will be affected by COVID-19. #StayHomeTexas
over 3 years ago, Navarro ISD
#COVID19 lives on droplets in the lungs of people with the virus, even if they don’t have symptoms. When infected people breathe, the virus enters the air. If you can’t #StayHome, wear a mask/scarf/bandana, stay 6 feet apart, and wash your hands. #DontGoViral
over 3 years ago, Navarro ISD
Man wearing Facemask