Student Expectations
Be your best. Always!
Be your best. Always!
Identify a space in your home for student learning. Develop routines that support online learning.
Identify a space in your home for student learning. Develop routines that support online learning.
Participate in your learning. Be active in lessons. Make connections with others.
Participate in your learning. Be active in lessons. Make connections with others.
Your attendance matters. Contact your school if you will not be attending school. Attendance guidelines for distance learning are similar to the guidelines when we are doing school in person. You are responsible for your learning.
Your attendance matters. Contact your school if you will not be attending school. Attendance guidelines for distance learning are similar to the guidelines when we are doing school in person. You are responsible for your learning.
Make an appointment with your teacher(s) to have conversations regarding your learning. Your teacher’s schedule is posted on the school website for you to review for “office times.”
Make an appointment with your teacher(s) to have conversations regarding your learning. Your teacher’s schedule is posted on the school website for you to review for “office times.”
Take care of you! Reach out to your teacher, counselor, social worker or another staff member if we can help you do all you can to be your best.
Take care of you! Reach out to your teacher, counselor, social worker or another staff member if we can help you do all you can to be your best.
Stay connected:
Stay connected:
Now more than ever, it's critical that families make sure your school has your most recent contact information. All MPS schools use SchoolMessenger to share important information about weather closures, building safety, school events, transportation and more. Make sure you receive text messages by texting "Y" to 67587. Families can manage their contact preferences by creating a SchoolMessenger account. To learn more visit, SchoolMessenger.