We activated our pre-existing continuity learning plan, which involves posting ungraded enrichment work to the online learning platforms which our students normally use, and have their special ed liaisons checking in with them on accommodations and modifications. Counseling services are still being delivered via chat. And we've been depositing meals at community dropoff locations.

The reason many of the online/distance lessons in various districts are not graded is to avoid violations of disability rights laws. Many state departments of ed have also suspended mandatory school day and time-on-learning requirements, which means that districts don't have to count these as school days.

If you happen to be taking indigo's suggestions regarding reading, you might also find the instructional materials currently free on the Great Books site useful for all grades:
https://www.greatbooks.org/


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