What are remote learning days?
The term “Remote Learning Day” refers to a school day when instead of coming to a school building teachers and students communicate and engage in learning activities online through Google Classroom, Class Dojo, Email, Phone calls, or other learning platforms. Teachers share assignments and communicate with students to help them complete assignments and activities.
Remote learning days are held in the event of unplanned school closures due to emergency situations. Remote learning days are a great transition step to the digital world that is used every day and gives students the skills to work and learn online. During these days, our teachers are still actively engaged with students, directing and overseeing their work.
How do remote learning days work?
Students can turn in assignments through the Seesaw learning application (please see login information on the Login info tab). Students can also take pictures of their work and parents may send pictures to Ms. Rosales on ClassDojo.
How will Ms.Rosales take daily attendance?
Ms. Rosales has to take attendance daily by 10:30 am. Attendance will be based on the following criteria:
What if I don't have access to a device and/or access to internet at home?
If this applies to you, please contact the school office or Ms. Rosales AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. This way, we can either set you up with a device that you can check out from school, or provide your child with written work instead of electronic assignments.
The term “Remote Learning Day” refers to a school day when instead of coming to a school building teachers and students communicate and engage in learning activities online through Google Classroom, Class Dojo, Email, Phone calls, or other learning platforms. Teachers share assignments and communicate with students to help them complete assignments and activities.
Remote learning days are held in the event of unplanned school closures due to emergency situations. Remote learning days are a great transition step to the digital world that is used every day and gives students the skills to work and learn online. During these days, our teachers are still actively engaged with students, directing and overseeing their work.
How do remote learning days work?
- Parents/Guardians will receive an automated phone call, text or email via the School Messenger service and Hawking Charter School website describing the school closure event.
- Students will not report to school but will engage in Remote learning activities as assigned.
- Teachers will post work by 8:00 AM and complete assigned work.
- Teachers will be online during the school day to answer questions and provide guidance.
- Students with IEPs or special circumstances may face unique challenges while performing the academic tasks. Provisions and accommodations will be made for their individual needs. Please contact your child’s teacher(s) and case manager for more specific information.
Students can turn in assignments through the Seesaw learning application (please see login information on the Login info tab). Students can also take pictures of their work and parents may send pictures to Ms. Rosales on ClassDojo.
How will Ms.Rosales take daily attendance?
Ms. Rosales has to take attendance daily by 10:30 am. Attendance will be based on the following criteria:
- Daily zoom check in meetings at 9:30 am
- Daily communication with parents on ClassDojo
- Student completion or partial completion of assignments
What if I don't have access to a device and/or access to internet at home?
If this applies to you, please contact the school office or Ms. Rosales AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. This way, we can either set you up with a device that you can check out from school, or provide your child with written work instead of electronic assignments.