However, face-to-face teacher interaction would provide the best learning environment for young children. Will social distancing be enforced at recess? Yes, to the maximum extent possible. My child ren has asthma and small children love to hug and socialize.
Please outline how the children will be protected. Additionally, will the teachers take precautions as well? Teachers will monitor student interactions as much as possible. Students will have to be taught about social distancing. Students in elementary school will remain in static groups throughout the day. Both students in Grades and employees will be wearing face coverings. Please see the link called Enhanced Safety Measures on the website for more safety precautions. Food Services Information Will lunches take place in the cafeteria or in the classrooms?
For the most part, lunches will be consumed in the classroom. One exception includes very young children in small groups socially distanced 6 feet apart in the cafeteria. Will lunches be provided? Virtual students will be able to pick up meals at designated schools. Please see our Cafeteria Procedures and Protocols on our website for more information.
Transportation Will the buses run this year as usual? Buses will be disinfected after each group of students between routes. We are asking parents who can provide transportation to do so.
Multiple routes will have to be made to accommodate the current number of students, which could impact the time of arrival and departure. Please see our Transportation Information on our website for more information. No, temperature checks will be made at the school sites. For those parents who drop off and pick up their child ren , how will the drop off and pick up of the students work?
Administrators are working on procedures for drop off and pick up. Students in Grades 3 - 12 will be wearing masks at those times pick up and drop off. The enrollment intent form was sent out in a robo text on Friday, July 10, How many hours a day will our children have to spend on a computer for virtual learning if that is what we choose?
It is recommended that an elementary student is actively engaged in learning on the computer for a minimum of hours per day five days per week 25 - 30 hours per week. For middle and high school students, it is recommended that the student is actively engaged for hours per day five days per week 30 - 35 hours per week. The total number of hours per week may be accomplished using Saturdays and Sundays. What are the times for the Virtual Learning Program?
Does it have to be within school hours, after hours? Is there a certain time they will have to start their lessons or finish by a certain time each day or will they be able to work at their own pace? Since the Full Virtual Model uses the Edgenuity Platform, it is accessible anytime during the day, night or weekend. There are no certain times students will have to start or finish their lessons. They will be able to work at their own pace.
Students can have access to the lessons at any time or any day. It gives flexibility to parents about when their children engage in lessons because the lessons are recorded. What schedule will the students using the Virtual Learning Program have to follow? Will they keep the same schedule as the children choosing the face-to-face option? Students may not follow the classroom lessons exactly on the same schedule. However, a calendar of progress will be provided.
If parents decide to do the virtual option for their child ren , will all children in the same grade in Iberia Parish have the same teacher and assignments or will this be done school by school? The Full Virtual Model uses a program called Edgenuity. All of the lessons are pre-recorded and assessments are also part of the program.
Students can have access to the lessons at any time or any day of the week. It gives flexibility to parents about when their children engage in lessons. However, the lessons are not taught by Iberia Parish Teachers. If I choose the Virtual Learning Program for my child ren when will I receive information regarding the program?
There will be an orientation for parents who select the Full Virtual Learning Option. This information will be provided closer to the face-to-face start of school, which is set to begin on August 17, Will the Virtual Learning Program begin in August?
Yes, it will begin when face-to-face learning begins, which is set to begin on August 17, Will the students in the Virtual Learning Program be assigned teachers to help them if needed? Teachers will be assigned to monitor students and answer questions that students may have. Will my child ren still receive the same services and accommodations they would if they were attending school face-to-face i.
When indicated by the IEP, related services i. Are there any Full Virtual Learning Options available for Special Education Students whose parents are not comfortable with sending their child ren back to school yet? There are full Virtual Learning Options available for Special Education Students whose parents are not comfortable sending their child ren back to school. Self-contained students will access the Unique Learning System virtually.
Resource, gifted, and related services will be provided in addition to Edgenuity. Edgenuity uses lessons and assessments which are pre-recorded. Teachers will be assigned to a virtual student group to monitor progress and be available to answer questions that students may have.
If not, how will the classroom run? Kindergarten does have the option of a virtual option using the Edgenuity Program. However, Edgenuity does not offer this option to Pre-K.
The district is looking for a virtual Pre-K option. Currently, students must complete at least 2 grading periods in a face-to-face classroom in order to receive Honors Credit. If the state of the current pandemic has not been resolved by the spring, the district will create expanded assignments for full virtual students to receive Honors Credit. Dual Enrollment classes will not be available as a virtual option. Or only specific lower grades?
Full Virtual students will be using a pre-recorded lesson program called Edgenuity. Parents will certainly be able to assist their children beyond the lesson content. Lower grade students will need parent support. Also under either plan, if any parent feels uncomfortable sending their child back to school, a full virtual option will be available. The virtual option would feature a state approved curriculum and would be available for students in kindergarten through Grade Students would have to register, and those that choose this option would have to continue the virtual option for at least a grading period.
They can choose in person learning after that 9-week period. Lunches will still be available for pickup at school cafeterias regardless of whether a student is at school or at home. Hulin emphasized that the board has taken all required precautions in terms of sanitization. The board used CARES funding to purchase sanitizer, and students will be required to use sanitizer when entering the building in the morning, after two hours of class, before and after lunch, and before and after recess.
The board also purchased touchless thermometers. The board plans to continue to ask parents for feedback and again, the plans are subject to change based on the state's reopening.
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