 
I am teaching completely virtual, although my school is open for in-person learning.
Most students have chosen the virtual learning option. I miss the social interaction with my peers the most.
 
Most students have chosen the virtual learning option. I miss the social interaction with my peers the most.
 
Does anyone in this community also work in a correctional system? How are you doing during with the Virtual transition? What are your challenges?
 
As a school librarian, I do not have all the work and responsibility of the classroom teachers, especially teaching the students all day in a virtual setting where there can be so many distractions for all of the babies. I think both the classroom teachers are doing an excellent job given the circumstances. <br><br>We are using Schoology as our learning management system and will continue to use it once we are back face-to-face. Because I work in two elementary schools. IT administrators are still working out how to give me and all the other school librarians in the district, permissions for both my schools. Schoology is where we are putting all our resources for each of the grades and where classroom teachers are putting all their resources for their classes, including links to their virtual classroom meeting sessions. All communication to students and parents is supposed to go through Schoology, but because not all parents are using it, many staff in the district are still using ClassDojo to communicate.<br><br>For the most part, I go into each class's virtual classroom for "library" visits doing read alouds, digital literacy skills, and helping students in grades 2-5 to access e-books from a variety of different resources. I am also working with classroom teachers to help students do research for projects they are working on.
 
We are all doing what needs to get done with smiles on our faces. But we all are missing the kids in the classrooms.
 
I feel heard and supported!
 
Anyone have some smashing ideas??
 
We have a small percentage of students that have chosen virtual, but I am teaching in-person all week. The challenge is when we lose students to health and safety measures due to COVID, so we have to be ready for virtual teaching when a pod is out to quarantine.
 
It is scary and also a lot more work but it's nice to have kids in the rooms again. We started with our Special Education students first and then opened it up to regular education students. We are just waiting for the first Covid-19 outbreak to hit our campus. Our high school already have one confirmed case of an athlete. I am communicating with my students using Teams and that in itself is a challenge. Students need to turn on their cameras and speak on their microphones and that is so difficult.
 
I'm in central VA. We are totally virtual. Our school board will make a decision tomorrow on next steps for the next nine weeks. Some of the considerations include hybrid and face-to-face for exceptional ed and ELL students. Parent and teacher surveys were sent out to involve all stakeholders. Our school system is very small with under 4,000 students but we are in a high risk area that has had numerous outbreaks among adults and very few with school-age children. We feel that the same as everyone else -- this has been a challenge but we feel we have had many small wins including 1:1 devices and internet access for all students. Hopefully, you all will remain safe and free from outbreaks. All we can do is what we are asked and try to fully follow CDC guidelines. #strongertogether I am thankful for communities such as this where we can share ideas and best practices.
 
We are virtual and it has been somewhat challenging due to technology glitches. Our parents and school partners have been great in terms of support. Although it is difficult, we will get through this together.
 
 
How are the community based organizations, nonprofits, etc. supporting students and families? We would love to have examples to share!
My nonprofit - BOKS - created free at-home physical activity resources to keep kids moving and healthy during these uncertain times! https://www.bokskids.org/boks-at-home/
 
Thanks for sharing, Nancy! That's great! :) Hope others can join us again on December 1 and 3. We'll have Zumba, Yoga, and aerobics. The wellness sessions from this week are available on demand (SEL, mental health, nutrition, etc). https://sharemylesson.com/community/328056/resources?f%5B0%5D=featured_…