REMOTE LEARNING
Remote Learning Access Grades K-2
Your leader’s teacher will be reaching out to you regarding our educational plan for remote learning during this school closure. K-2 students should work on their academic packets that were sent home last week, and turn in work daily via Class Dojo and/or Jupiter Grades. If you don’t have access to one or more of the resources, please contact your Leader’s Teacher.
Below, you will find the links to your Leader’s resources:
Remote Learning Access Grades 3-6
Your leader’s teacher will be reaching out to you regarding our educational plan for remote learning during this school closure. Grades 2-6 students have access to I-ready and should start working on their assigned lessons. Lessons must be completed daily. If you don’t have access to one or more of the resources, please contact your Leader’s Teacher.
Below, you will find the links to your Leader’s resources:
Remote Learning FAQ
For younger grades, do we need a computer or laptop?
No, younger grades do not need a device. The daily and weekly plans for grades K-2 will be accessible via packets that have been sent home from the previous week as well as your mobile phone on Jupiter grades and Class Dojo. You may choose to print this document and have your scholar complete work directly in the provided space, or they can write their responses to questions in a separate notebook.
I am a parent who is not familiar with the remote learning system. Does this mean I have to run my home as if my child were in school? Do I log in at particular times? Can I please have more information on how this works?
Families will get very specific information via email on how the remote learning plan will work. Schedules vary by grades. Specific information that we provide will include instructions for you and your scholar to ensure successful remote learning.
What if I don’t have wifi at home?
Charter Communications announced that they will provide free broadband for two months to households with students. To enroll in Charter’s free-broadband program, eligible consumers must call (844) 488-8395. The company said it will waive installation fees for new student households.