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When does E-Learning begin?
E-Learning begins on March 17 at 9:30 a.m. Individual school plans will be posted by end of day Monday, March 16.
How will my child know his or her assignments?
By 9:30 a.m. each day, you (early childhood & elementary) or your child (middle and high school) will receive a morning message from his or her teacher with assignments for the day. To see the formats teachers are using to share assignments, see the E-Learning Directory below.
Some assignments may last one day, and others might take longer. Students can work on assignments at their own pace.
Who do I contact if I have questions about E-Learning?
If you have questions about E-Learning, please contact your child’s teacher or your school directly. Unless otherwise noted, schools will still have staff onsite each workday.
What if we don’t have a device (computer, laptop, tablet, etc.) at home?
Please notify your child’s teacher(s) right away. The Department of Technology will work with you to make a device available. While you wait, the school office can provide paper copies to individuals that don’t have internet availability.
What if my child needs help with an assignment?
Teachers will monitor their communication platform on a daily basis to assist students and parents with assignments and answer questions.
What if we have trouble with a device from the school or the online software the teacher is using?
Please contact the teacher. They will work with a building-level support team to provide assistance.
How long should my child expect to work on assignments each day?
Early Childhood: 30 minutes maximum
Kindergarten - 2nd Grade: 1-hour maximum
3rd - 5th Grade: 2-hours maximum
Middle School: 20 minutes per course (class)
High School: 30 minutes per course (class)
We understand that this is a new experience for everyone, and flexibility is important. If needed, students will have five days after returning to school to complete their assignments.
How will attendance be taken?
Attendance will not be taken in this particular instance. The Illinois State Board of Education has declared our time out of school to be “Act of God” days and therefore we are not required to take attendance or make these days up.
Will these days need to be made up at the end of the school year?
Our E-Learning days will count as school days. We will not need to make them up.
What if my child has an IEP or 504 plan?
Materials, assignments, and related services during the E-Learning will be accommodated, modified and differentiated based upon your child’s IEP or 504 plan. Flexibility in delivery is imperative to ensure students receive the instruction in correspondence to their IEP/504 plan.
How do I connect a District device to my home WiFi?
Please follow this link for instructions on connecting a District device to your home WIFI. Comcast is offering free WIFI during this pandemic.
How can I get technology support?
Our Department of Technology is here to help you troubleshoot. Visit their website for more information.
Can I use my smartphone as a mobile hotspot to access the Internet?
You can turn your smartphone into a mobile hotspot. You will need to first contact your cellular service provider in order to do this.
What if my WIFI connection doesn’t work?
District devices are configured to allow connections to home and public WiFi networks. The Technology Department is unable to provide support for home networks. However, here are a few basic troubleshooting steps you can try before checking with your ISP or network hardware manufacturer’s website for support links.
Restart your computer or mobile device.
Try connecting to your home Wi-Fi network again.
Ensure that you are entering the correct Wi-Fi password.
Try connecting to another wireless network such as a coffee shop Wi-Fi network or public library Wi-Fi network and see if you can connect successfully.
If you are still unable to connect to your home Wi-Fi, please check with your ISP or network hardware manufacturer’s website for support links.
What if we don’t have the Internet at home?
Comcast is offering free WIFI during this pandemic. The school office can provide paper copies to individuals that don’t have internet availability.