![]() ![]() READ: Monroe neighbors celebrate grads with cul-de-sac ceremonyįurther, the district will work to ensure that every student has access to a device and internet connectivity, and prioritize the provision of technology, or, alternatively, in-person instruction, to students who are otherwise without access. All online instruction will be done using these platforms, Alvich said. The platforms provide teachers, students and parents a common place for locating learning resources and assignments. Google Classroom is used for grades K through 8 as a virtual learning platform and Schoology, Learning Management System is used in the high school. ![]() The district will utilize Google Suites, Microsoft 365, Schoology, in addition to other district-approved technology for all grades. The detailsįor all schools, students will be placed in two cohorts - Gold and Purple - based on the alphabetical order of surnames. ![]() The district has 6,921 students in eight schools - six elementary schools, one middle school and one high school - and more than 1,000 staff members, who are set to return Sept. The updated plan is subject to change per state Department of Education approval. The preliminary plan was shared with the school board on July 22 and the updated version will be submitted for board approval Aug. "Although the school year is not expected to be business as usual, I am confident that our staff will do whatever is in their power to offer an exemplary education to all of our students while keeping everyone as safe as we can." "This challenge has definitely shown the creativity of educators across the country and here in Monroe Township," Alvich said. 4, Superintendent of Schools Dori Alvich laid out the options for the new school year across three evenings, one for the high school, one for middle school, and one for kindergarten and elementary schools. In presentations to parents during the week of Aug. MONROE - In a 90-page "Restart and Recovery Plan," first presented to the Board of Education in July, the district is offering two plans for the 2020-21 school year - fully virtual, known as "eFalcon," and a hybrid option that calls for in-person instruction two or three consecutive days per week for each student. Watch Video: Questions to ask to vet your back-to-school choices during coronavirus ![]()
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