Most of our work is done in class; it's rare that students will have an assignment or project to complete entirely outside of class. For seniors enrolled in English 12 in-person, virtually, or in the Pitt Bradford course: you'll be completing your graduation requirements as part of your work in that course. If you're taking the Pitt Bradford Introduction to Communications class, though, you'll have additional reading to complete outside of class in order to be successful.
For Virtual Academy learners, it's reasonable to spend about 40 minutes a day on assignments for English class. Virtual Academy students will be working exclusively in Google Classroom during the first semester to complete their Graduation Portfolio Websites. Students have Reading/Writing Workshop time during class (or virtual instruction on Google Meet) to ask questions, conference with me or peers, work together, revise their work, read, and customize assignments to their individual needs.
All of our handouts, detailed assignment descriptions, and supporting media are posted on Google Classroom. I also text/email our senior students and families using the "Remind" app. Join online or from your phone (with the class code 968cfh) to get those updates; instructions for joining are posted on the "Welcome to Senior English" page.
Feel free to work at your own pace, and use the in-person and live online instruction time to get organized and make progress toward these goals. Remember, you should typically be spending about 40 minutes each day working on English activities, although some students will spend a little more or less in order to accomplish these goals. I'm here to help with whatever you need!.