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Students will view rare solar eclipse while at school August 21

Students will view rare solar eclipse while at school August 21

VIEW OUR SOLAR ECLIPSE PHOTO GALLERY HERE!

District 64 is making arrangements for grades K-8 students to take advantage of the invaluable learning opportunity to experience the rare solar eclipse on Monday, August 21, 2017.

This is the first time since 1918 that a solar eclipse will be visible on a path across the United States! The eclipse will occur in our area beginning at 11:54 a.m. and ending at 2:42 p.m.; nearly 90% of the sun will be covered at 1:19 p.m.Experience the 2017 Eclipse Across America Poster

To participate in this event, all schools have organized structured, supervised viewing opportunities for students. Safety during the eclipse viewing is our top priority, and students will be required to wear special eclipse glasses. District 64 has purchased the NASA-endorsed, eclipse-safe viewing glasses for students and staff.

Detailed information, precautionary measures and rules have been distributed to parents, along with a permission form to be returned by Friday, August 18.

View elementary school information hereView middle school information here.

This unique opportunity to learn about and experience a solar eclipse will be a memory to last a lifetime for our students!

(Poster by NASA)

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