![]() ![]() Virtual Virginia catalogue / $350 per credit Personal Finance & Economics (1.0 CR) / $350 ![]() Repeat Courses – In-Person, Asynchronous (APEX) / $175 Session 1, June 28 – July 16 (July 5th holiday) The link is also shared on the school website (Trending Now at SHS). “All those components right there are going to help us finalize our plans for the fall.Registration for our SHS 2021 Summer School will take place through a Google form now open at this link. “We’re looking at the logistics, we’re looking to get our feedback on our Continuity of Learning plan, we’re looking to see how i-Ready works in summer school,” Gordon said. In Suffolk, Gordon said the administrative team is actively planning for the fall. “Everyone is looking at multiple options, but the most prevalent one is some type of hybrid learning plan, some blended learning plan,” Gordon said, “where you have some virtual component, and you have some face-to-face component, but it’s just too early to tell with that face-to-face component how that’s going to work.” ![]() He said they also have to look at how many staff members would be at health risk by being at the school. Gordon, in his Facebook Live chat, discussed a hypothetical of dividing student bodies of schools to provide in-person instruction on certain days, while also providing time for custodians to clean and disinfect schools, especially at the secondary level where students are moving more around the school. The HEROES Act has passed the House of Representatives but has not made its way through the Senate or to President Donald Trump. ![]() “We want to make sure that we can provide as much support to the kids at both the elementary and secondary levels while they’re doing i-Ready and Edgenuity,” Gordon said.Īs for how school in the fall will look, Gordon said everyone’s focus now is on revising budgets and then following guidelines to use the federal CARES Act money, and potentially HEROES Act money. In his recent Facebook Live chat, Gordon said he received more positive comments about Edgenuity than negative, but said he is open to making some quick fixes to it for the start of school in the fall once he receives the results of a survey that will go out June 8-12. “it’s basically mandatory summer school” for elementary students who have low math and reading scores, Gordon said.įor secondary students, seniors who are short credits for graduation will be prioritized ahead of others wanting to take a class. He said elementary school principals have given him a preliminary list of students who are likely to be retained to form the basis for summer school on that level. Gordon said summer school applications would be going out soon and said there would be a teacher for every 10 to 12 students to support them. “The great thing about i-Ready, based on how kids perform in their mini-assessments, it’ll actually tailor their instruction so that kids are getting individualized learning plans,” Gordon said. While Canvas does not have an assessment program, i-Ready does. The state, in its partnership with Virtual Virginia, is allowing its use for free to school divisions for the next two years. It will provide a one-stop shop for the division’s educational resources, something Gordon had when he worked in Chesterfield County. ![]()
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