Dear Parents and Guardians,
As we conclude week six of learning on the Ledge, I would like to take this time to say thank you. Thank you for your continued communication regarding virtual learning, your partnership in creating successful environments to support student learning, and thoughts of community safety when making decisions of attending school. Please find expectations for teacher and parent responsibilities, elementary level virtual synchronous learning expectations and a parent/teacher conference survey. Only together will we find face to face learning on the Ledge possible. United to a common goal we’ll find success for the children.
In support to move us closer to excellence in virtual learning while face to face learning is occurring, I would like to outline teacher responsibility and parent responsibilities for the virtual classroom.
- Teachers are expected to teach the entirety of the class period.
- If technology issues arise during class, parents will need to help their child(ren) troubleshoot.
- To keep the flow of class moving for all, if something is missed due to technology issues, the student and teacher can connect at a later time if needed. Remember, recorded lessons are always an option!
- To maximize a successful student learning opportunity, especially in grades P3-4th, have an adult present so as to adjust assignments and discuss the learning with the student when necessary.
- Teachers will be available to answer emails and phone call communications at the beginning of the day and the end of the day, not during lessons or when students are present.
- It is the student’s responsibility to be ready to learn whether live face to face or at home virtually.
- Homework is to be turned in through Google Classroom.
Please click here for the Elementary Level Virtual Synchronous Learning Expectations.
Please click here to fill out and submit your Virtual Parent/Teacher Conference Feedback.
God Bless,
Steven Kelnhofer