Distribution of Materials

  • Jump drives ( 8G or more with VLC Player installer pre-loaded for media)

  • Packets

  • Wifi in non-traditional places (businesses, churches, fire halls, ice cream trucks, buses parked in various locations, etc.). “Drive up” to get a connection.

    • Compile a list of places that have free Wi-Fi and computer access in your community and make the list available to parents.

    • Also may need places students can walk to because family might not have a car

  • Are current textbooks available in PDF version for download, jump drive, or hard copies?

  • Consider compiling a list of educational content / videos that can be downloaded to a device. For those who take advantage of the “drive up” option referenced above, parents can download content for later viewing at home.

  • If your school district is providing meal distribution, continue having families pick up educational content packets when they pick up meals.

  • Key Considerations:

    • Think creatively!! What out of the box solutions can you try?