The Coronavirus is on all of our minds, but don't let it stop you from moving forward! This page will be updated periodically with links to start working on your Career Plans, course selections for the next school year(!), hints to help with schoolwork, Junior and Senior Scholarship opportunities, and interactive ways to go over college planning.
For now, check out the PBS programming and other hints below.
Make sure you contact us for help or with questions!
Students from prekindergarten through 12th Grade will have access to PBS educational programming every weekday starting Monday, March 23rd on-air. These efforts will help ensure that all students can "Learn-at-Home", whether they have a computer or broadband at home.
"As we adapt to the ever-evolving situation around COVID-19, we're seeing heroic efforts by educators and parents to ensure that children have equitable access to home-learning," Board of Regents Chancellor Betty A. Rosa said. "Our partners at PBS have once again stepped up to provide easily accessible, high-quality educational resources for New York students and I encourage educators and parents to make use of these additional resources."
"PBS has a long history of supporting teachers, parents and, most of all, children through its excellent educational programming and we're proud to support and recommend these resources during the unprecedented school closures," Interim Commissioner Shannon Tahoe said. "It's crucial that we limit learning loss during this time as much as possible and these free instruction and learning resources offer ideas and inspiration for parents and educators across the state."
"Online learning is not an option for a lot of kids at home because they lack access to broadband or a laptop," said Bill McColgan, Chair of the Association of Public Broadcasting Stations of New York. "That's why we are ensuring that all kids can access this at-home learning via our free, over-the-air broadcasts."
PBS to Broadcast Educational Content for Pre-K Through 12th Grade
All nine public television stations in New York are providing "Learn-at-Home" enrichment for students through their broadcast stations and increased online educational resources.
Pre-K and young learners can still watch familiar shows like Sesame Street. Elementary student broadcast schedules include trusted programs like Wild Kratts, Peg + Cat, and Cyberchase. Middle school and high school programming include shows like Nova, History Detectives, and Shakespeare Uncovered. As always, many additional programs are also available to stream on the free PBS Video and PBS KIDS Video apps.
Since every PBS station in New York has multiple digital channels, programming will be available for young children (PreK to 4th Grade) and older children (5th to 12th Grade) on different digital channels. They can be viewed for free over-the-air with a television antenna or on cable.
"PBS ensures that its content is not only engaging, but aligned to state and national learning standards, so parents can feel comfortable knowing it's going to reinforce what has been taught," said Rachel Friedman, a Suffolk County teacher. "I am so glad that PBS is providing this so quickly in this crisis."
Parents and educators should check local listings for their local public television stations for additional information on schedules and channel lineup. You can find your local PBS station by using the PBS Station Finder.
Local stations will also provide more specific educational information and resources developed in conjunction with local school districts, BOCES, parents, and teachers.
New York's educators and parents can continue to access free educational resources that supplement and augment learning on the website, PBSLearningMedia.org. PBS LearningMedia provides original digital content and supplemental viewing guides for on-air programming that assist in learning. New special collections have been created for each grade level to make it easy for parents and teachers to select appropriate content if they are new to using the service. Webinars and online support materials have already been taking place and will continue to help educators make use of PBS LearningMedia as a distance learning tool.
For more information, please visit your local station:
WPBS - Watertown
Mountain Lake PBS - Plattsburgh
Here are 450 FREE online college courses
Seniors, Apply to College or a JOB / Career help site (Like RAMP). Apply for Schlarships!
Remember... apply, apply apply! Good Luck! Make sure you ask if you need a transcript to be emailed to you or directly to a scholarship site.
Juniors - I have been receiving scholarships especially for you! Please read over criteria - apply, even if you are not sure if you will qualify! To receive college monies, remember, you must apply, apply apply! Good Luck!
If you are a Junior and want to attend a one year BOCES program such as Allied Health or the Ag Academy next year, (or if you wanted to request switching programs) I need to have you let me know as soon as possible! Click on the Senior Year CTE button to download an application, fill it out, and please send a picture to guidance@phcsd.org, so we can add you to the list of applicants.
I am asking all students to fill out the Career Plan questionnaire so I can help you take the correct courses to meet your goals.
10th graders, If you are interested in gong to Seaway Tech next year, please fill out an application if you have not already done so! If you have one at home, not yet filled out, or if you down load one now, please send a picture to guidance@phcsd.org once you have it filled out, so we can add you to the list of applicants.
Please click the button and fill out the Plans and Goals Form! Thank you
If you have not yet done this form as part of STEAM Careers, Please click on the link and fill out it out!
Before you can concentrate on your schoolwork, you need to get in the right frame of mind!
Take care of yourself,
Take care of your family,
Do something kind for someone else,
reach out for help when you need it!
We are all in this together.