 Team Naples, I'm here with Team Wildcats at the Naples High School here in Grisheniano. I've got principals Fredo and Chris with me and this is the last stop on our tour this afternoon in preparations for what we're doing about the coronavirus. As you all know out there in the listening audience, the school is temporarily closed. We're doing some deep cleaning and we're also testing our distance learning program. So Fredo and Chris, tell us a little bit about how that's going and then we'll walk inside and take a look at the facilities. Yes sir, we met this morning with our district colleagues in Vicenza and here at the Naples Field Office to develop a plan tomorrow for teachers to come back and to begin to roll out that digital platform beginning Thursday and Friday. At the elementary school doing a very similar type of project. We've got trained up and ready to roll out with the teachers what it'll look like for the digital learning. It is something that's sustainable and we can keep going until we need to finish it. Okay, so we're inside the school now and I told you that phase one of this shutdown would be deep cleaning. We're here with some of the cleaning personnel actually taking pretty good care of the heads and horizontal surfaces. Chris, do you want to tell us a little bit about what's going on? Right now they're touching all surfaces, all doorknobs, anything that could that needs to be cleaned and hygienized. So we'll make sure that everything is clean and they are really knocking it out. As you can see they're wearing the protective gear and they're ready to rock and roll. All right, senor Ciara, God se mele. All right, we're gonna energize our distance learning program in Dodia and anybody. Darnell, how did it go here with the students when they found out about this? All the students were prepared and ready for the virtual learning. It went very well. They were settled and it was just like a normal day. Okay, so the students are out today. It's Tuesday. What about computers? Does everybody have a computer and if they don't what can we do about it? So we have options available for those families who may have some technology challenges at home. All they need to do is reach out to myself or Mr. Bean over at the elementary school and we will help them get that platform up and going at home so they can have a continuity of education plan for their children. How long can you sustain this? For as long as necessary. We're working on a plan right now to go with live digital learning as of Friday so we can continue this as long as it needs to. Okay, that's reassuring because we're not sure how much longer Italy will maintain the current status of the red zone. So bear with us folks. I think the professionals here at D.R. are doing everything they can to maintain the high standards of learning. Of course, some of that responsibility belongs to students and parents as a team. We're all one team one fight and we'll get through this and work through this together. Thank you very much. And thanks for everything you're doing. Chris Fredo and Darnell. Thank you.