John g. whittier

IMPORTANT FORMS for parents/guardians

PARENT/GUARDIAN CONTACT INFO

In an effort to communicate to all of our parents and families, we are asking that any parent or legal guardian who has a new phone number or email address complete the Form below. This will help us get important information and updates to you during these challenging times. If you have the same phone number or email address, you do not need to complete the form. This form will be for updating new contact information only which the school may not have at this time.

HOME ACCESS REQUESTS

In an effort to streamline requests for Home Access Center information please complete the form be below so we can fulfill your request quickly and efficiently.

A message from the principal

Tim Wolff, Principal

tim.wolff@ssdedu.org

Welcome to our online enrichment and review opportunity page!

This parent/student portal will allow your family to experience educational opportunities at the click of a button. I encourage you to explore the various content provided within this service. We understand that technology is sometimes challenging and would be more than happy to assist you in your virtual learning experience. Please be sure to visit our social media page (John G. Whittier Elementary #2) for important updates regarding Whittier.

Thank you

enrichment & review

clever

  • Students K-12 assigned an “ssdedu.org” Google account

  • Clever Educational Portal for students and staff K-12 to include commonly used apps/sites in a single location

  • Apex classrooms created for Core subject area teachers grades 6-12

  • Distance Learning Hub (Google Site) to be used for parents/students/staff to access information, updates & school resources

AimsWeb

Apex

Classroom

Code.org

Common Sense

Duolingo

Khan Academy

SSD Website

SmartFutures

Zoom

faculty and staff directory

Whittier Directory.pdf

student services

School Nurses:

Nurses are still responsible for completion of mandated services. Including follow up of failed vision, hearing, and scoliosis. Monitoring the completion of immunization plans, physical examinations and dental examinations. The annual SHARRS report must be completed by individual nurses. Incomplete mandated services decreases reimbursement. All work can be completed by accessing ESchool, contacting parents via email provided to school at registration and the One Call system if necessary.


Guidance Counselors:

The Guidance department operates wholistically, with each counselor playing an integral role in the success of our school counseling program. The tasks completed in the final 2 months of the school year are imperative for students’ success and impact the whole school. From home counselors will continue to monitor graduating seniors progress by staying in touch with them, their teachers, and parents. Counselors will also continue to work on students’ schedules for next school year. Counselors are planning to continue to offer virtual sessions for students to speak with professionals in various careers, post topics/resources regularly for students related to academic, career, personal and social components of their lives. Counselors will provide parents with resources on how to navigate personal/social challenges that their student might be faced with during trying times. Counselors are going to use the google platform to continue to hold our psychoeducational groups and presentations. Counselors are committed to continue to offer students the rich, supportive resources they pride their department in providing. Counselors know the vital role we play in ensuring our students enter the world as well-rounded, community-minded, positive and contributing members of society and are committed fully to continuing to deliver our program virtually.


Community School Based Behavioral Health (CSBBH):

CSBBH through Scranton Counseling Center is currently working from home; however, all teams have daily telehealth (telephone or third-party) contact with the children and families on their caseloads. CSBBH continues to provide the mandated 24/7 365 day/year crisis support to children and families. CSBBH staff have designated weekly supervision and Core meetings with their supervisors and psychological consultants. Children are continuing to receive their medication, if prescribed, from SCC staff psychiatrists. SCC continues to provide their 24/7 crisis service to all residents of Lackawanna county and they can contact crisis 24/7 by calling (570)348-6100.

STUDENT SERVICE, GUIDANCE COUNSELOR, & HEALTH SERVICE DIRECTORY

Whittier Contacts.pdf

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP/NETIQUETTE

Student Netiquette.pdf