Remote Learning Expo
Comsewogue School District
Welcome to
Comsewogue School District's
Remote Learning Expo
Comsewogue School District's
Remote Learning Expo
During the 2020 COVID-19 Global Pandemic, our students continued to create, inspire, and reach for the stars. The work highlighted below is a brief representation of our students' creativity during this unprecedented time. You will find a myriad of projects, activities, and interactions students completed during remote learning. Although it can never replace the magic that happens in a classroom with teachers and students, we are all so impressed with our students' continued dedication to learning.
- Dr. Quinn
Music Lessons at Home
Clinton students found objects from around the house and used them as musical instruments.
7th Grade Orchestra Performance
7th graders Orchestra students from JFK Middle School perform at home!
Orchestra Performance
High School student Samantha Schwab performs on the violin.
Freezing Matter Lab
Ms. Tilmont's class at Norwood participated in a virtual "Freezing Matter" lab.
Thanking Our Essential Workers
Terryville clubs thank our Essential Workers for everything they have done during this difficult time.
Boyle Music Performances
Enjoy performances from Boyle's Band, Chorus and Orchestra!
Clinton Joe's Day of Service Projects
Enjoy performances from Terryville's Band, Chorus and Orchestra!
Terryville Music Performances
Enjoy performances from Terryville's Band, Chorus and Orchestra!
JFK Orchestra Performance
Students in JFK's 6th Grade Orchestra perform from home.
Guantanamera Band Performance
Students from JFK Band perform from their homes.
Norwood Distance Learning
Students in Ms. Campagno's 2nd Grade Class complete their work at home and show their projects.
We Love Seesaw!
Students at Clinton Ave love using Seesaw.
Lily's Purple Plastic Purse Padlet
May Read Aloud -Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse by Kevin Henkes
JFK Jazz Band
Students from the JFK Jazz Band present "Rock Hero!"
Distance Learning on Computers
Terryville students complete their work on their computers at home.
Violin Performance
Performed by Anthony Lin
JFK Band Performances
Performed by the Band students at JFK Middle School
"Goodbye to Graduation"
Performed by Madison Borchers
Creating Words from Found Objects
Students at Boyle created positive words using objects that they found around their houses.
Orchestra Performances
Performed by the Orchestra students of Comsewogue High School
Flower Dissection Lab
Students in Mr. Nielsen's JFK Life Science class performed a flower dissection at home for a lab activity.
Reading Books to Students
Norwood Teachers read books virtually to their students.
Solar Panel Choice Board
This is a choice board of solar panel activities that the first grade team created in response to the Clinton Solar Panel information provided by the BOE.
"Create-A-Creature" Project
Students at Terryville collaborated on a Google Slides presentation for their "Create-A-Creature" project.
Phonics Lesson
Students in Ms. Burger's class at Norwood participated in a Phonics lesson by watching a video and learning new material and content.
Thanking our Essential Workers
Students from the JFK Student Council thanked our essential workers through a video.
The Life Cycle of a Butterfly
Students at Clinton learned about butterflies and their life cycles.
ALS Ride for Life
Members of the Comsewogue High School BUTY Club continues to raise awareness for the ALS Ride for Life!
Virtual Calming Corner
A virtual experience where students can interact with, understand and learn about Social Emotional Learning (SEL).
Learning Can Be Fun!
Ms. DeLuca and her students created a presentation about how they are dealing with Remote Learning.
Music Lesson
Ms. Rios shares a music lesson with her students via a video recording.
Roller Coaster Designs
Students in Ms. Joos' 5th Grade class at terryville created their own roller coasters at home using found objects!
"La Paloma"
Performed on the violin by Antonia Harvey
Student Artwork
Artwork created at home by students at Boyle.
"Only One You"
A project named "Only One You" involving student artwork at Terryville.
"Over the Rainbow"
Performed on the violin by Michael R.