What is an eLearning Day?
On eLearning Days, students and teachers do not report to school, but will complete classroom assignments through virtual instruction for grades 3-12. Kindergarten-2nd grade will receive hard copies of their assignments in a learning packet that will be sent home.
How and when will students and parents know if an eLearning Day will take place?
CCSD will communicate school cancellations and the announcement of an eLearning Day through email, phone calls, district/school websites, social media (Facebook and Instagram), ParentSquare and local media.
How will students be informed about assignments during an eLearning Day?
In grades 3-12, teachers will post their assignments on Google Classroom for students to access. Kindergarten-2nd grade will receive paper packets prior to the planned eLearning Day. Students without internet access will be provided hard copies of each assignment.
How will students get help on their assignments on an eLearning Day?
Teachers will be available through email which is posted on each school’s website which is also available on our CCSD webpage. Teachers will also be available during office hours which are
9:00 -10:30am and 12:00pm -1:30pm. .
How much schoolwork will students be required to accomplish?
We will not overload our students with busy work but will provide meaningful learning activities related to their current unit of study or review previous content. Assignments should take a reasonable amount of time to complete when on task. The actual amount of time online is less important than the work produced and/or created by the student to demonstrate learning and mastery of learning targets.
When will assignments be due?
As students complete their work, they should upload their assignments if Wi-Fi is available. If an Internet connection is not available, they will have up to five school days after they return to school to turn in assigned work.
All students will initially be counted as present on the eLearning Day; however, if the assigned work is not completed and submitted within the 5-day grace period, the student must be coded as absent on the day that school was cancelled. Since their assignments are just like any others, failure to do their work will be graded in accordance with the teacher’s grading policy. As with in school assignments, parents will be notified if students do not complete their work.
Do students with identified special learning needs have an alternative means to access their education on eLearning days?
Yes, individual supports, services and accommodations for students with an Individual Education Program (IEP), or a Section 504 Plan will be followed as a part of eLearning. Hard copy learning packets will be available.
Do English Language Learners students have an alternative means to access their education on eLearning days?
Individual support services and accommodations for ELL students will be followed as a part of eLearning. Hard copy learning packets will be available and ELL teachers will have office hours of 9:00-10:30am and 12:00-1:30pm.
When is my student’s teacher available should my child need help during an eLearning day?
Teachers will be online for office hours from 9:00am -10:30am and 12:00pm -1:30pm. . Teachers may be contacted through email which is posted on each school’s website which available on our CCSD website.
What is the attendance policy for eLearning Day?
Students will be counted present when they:
Complete and submit their digital assignments on an eLearning Day -OR-
Submit completed assignments within the five-day make-up window
If neither of these options are utilized, the student will be counted absent and assignments graded in accordance with the teacher's grading policy.
What if I have technical difficulties?
If a student is having technical difficulties with his or her device, please call your student’s school or email the teacher.
What if a student does not have access to the Internet?
We are aware that not all students have Internet access at home. Free Wi-Fi is available at your local Sandhills Telephone office, public library, or school.
Updated July 1, 2025