![]() ![]() To view this information in its entirety, including the OneClay Instructional Continuity Plan, please visit our website at periodically during the school closures for the most up-to-date information. The district has created a dedicated webpage on our district website for distance learning. to connect with you and your student regarding their distance learning. Teachers will contact students beginning the week of March 31st via phone, email, Google Classroom, etc. Starting next week, school staff stands prepared to launch distance learning and assist parents and guardians with this shift in the learning environment. Please do not hesitate to reach out to your child’s teacher first and then school administrators. We know that questions will arise as we work through this new process together. Since this is a new frontier for education, we encourage you to utilize all of the School Services that are embedded into the Instructional Continuity Plan, including the opportunity to connect with your school counselor, school social worker, school psychologist, and mental health clinician. We advise students to create their own work space where they feel comfortable and are encouraged to learn. We encourage setting up a daily learning schedule for your children. We are asking parents and guardians to assist in connecting your students to distance learning content and resources. Our expectation is for instruction to continue from our teachers. ![]() This is a big adjustment for all of us and we will remain flexible as we work around changing family dynamics and schedules. In addition, you may have to continue working during this time. We understand that you may be under a lot of stress with the circumstances at hand, including possible job instability and care of family members. Moving our entire brick and mortar school system to distance learning is new for all of us-students, teachers, parents, and leaders. The OneClay Instructional Continuity Plan is designed to provide a framework for teachers and students to continue the teaching and learning process.īelow are things to keep in mind as students move from school-based learning to distance learning: Over the past week, district staff, content specialists, teachers, principals, and the Clay County Education Association have developed several resources to help make the transition to distance learning as smooth as possible for students and parents. As a school district, we are certainly entering uncharted waters, and I have faith that we will be stronger as a community when this is all over.Īs you are aware, we will begin distance learning on Tuesday, March 31st. No matter the circumstances, we always defer to family first in times like these, and we are truly a family here in Clay County. First and foremost, I hope you and your family are doing well.
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