On days of E-Learning, this site will be used as a central location for all students in the elementary for expectations, directions, and in some cases learning content.
If time allows, and in some cases, teachers will send home papers the day before.
E-learning will focus on math, reading, and enrichment. Enrichment may include social studies, science, spelling, grammar, or a fun activity. Specialist teachers will also provide some activity to work on at home. Our goal is to provide quality practice or review of important math and reading standards. Teachers will attempt to limit new concepts at home on E-learning days.
E-learning is counted as a school day. Students must turn in required work or communicate in some way that they attempted to do work. Students will be marked absent if work was not turned in or there was no attempt or communication to the child's teacher.
There is NO e-learning for preschool students. These days will be made up at the end of the preschool calendar year.
Expectations for students:
Students in Grades K - 3 will turn in work the following day when school resumes.
Students in Grades 4 and 5 will turn in work the following day or in some cases with students' school email if requested by teacher
Prepare a time and space for learning and completing work or expectations
Give effort to match the quality of work that you would complete at school.
Expectations for parents:
Help your child prepare a time and space for learning
Communicate with teachers about questions and concerns
Communicate with teachers by email as needed
Be sure to click the Specialists drop-down link to access music, p.e., and ADSIS
Starfall is a great resource for all K-5 students. There are many quality academic links for reading and math. We also have a district subscription with a generic login that allows families to access everything beyond the free version. Feel free to use the login information below on e-learning days.