Remote Learning Plan
In the event that a remote learning day is called, students will participate in asynchronous instruction. Asynchronous instruction means that students will complete lessons and assignments on their own schedule, rather than in real-time with a teacher. While there will be no live class sessions, all assignments and materials will be provided, and students are expected to work independently to complete the tasks for the day.
If you experience any connectivity issues or difficulties with completing the work, please remember that according to CCS School Board Policy, students have up to five (5) days to submit their assignments upon returning to school. We appreciate your understanding and flexibility with remote learning.
Specific instructions for your school's remote learning plan are as follows:
For K-4 Students:
Parents, a math and reading choice board has been sent home with your child. Students are expected to complete two boxes on each choice board for every remote learning day. Completion of the assigned work is required for students to be marked present for the day. If you need additional copies, please visit our Remote Learning Plan 2025-2026.
For 5th Grade Students:
5th grade students will log into each of their teacher's Canvas courses to access their required remote learning assignments for each remote learning day. This work must be completed in order to be counted present.
In addition, choice boards have been sent home for optional extra practice. Additional copies can be found in the Remote Learning Plan 2025-2026.
Technology or Power Issues?
If internet or power access is limited, students will have up to five school days after returning to complete remote assignments and be counted present.
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