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To prepare for this method of educating students when they aren’t in the classroom, there will be a practice day this week.
On Thursday, teachers will take time during the school day to go over procedures to make sure students understand what to do on the district’s first official planned eLearning day April 24. On that day, students will not have to go to school but will still have to complete work...
The intent of eLearning is not to give teachers a paid day off or give students busy work, she said.
To have eLearning, all students must have access to an electronic device at home, such as a school-issued Chromebook, a desktop computer, a laptop, an iPad or a cellphone.
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Source: Seymour Tribune