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St. Anastasia SchoolVirtual Learning Plan
2020 - 2021This plan was created under the careful consideration and guidance of the Archdiocese of
Philadelphia’s Office of Catholic Education, the St. Anastasia Administration, the SAS Task
Force, and the SAS Virtual Learning Committee. The school reserves the right to edit the plan if
new information and data support a need for amendments.
This document will be posted on the St. Anastasia School website.
For more information please visit www.saintannies.org .
St. Anastasia School is committed to making sure that students continue to experience the care and commitment of a well rounded quality Catholic and academic education while learning from a distance. We will continue to provide essential and engaging daily lessons, even through a virtual platform. We must acknowledge that virtual learning cannot replace all that happens in regular school day. However, we do contend that rigorous meaningful learning can still occur through virtual learning.
The purpose of this document is to present the community with our plan for virtual learning, and to provide in detail, the roles, responsibilities and expectations of our administration, faculty members, students, and families to ensure successful remote learning experiences. It’s our hope that with the Virtual Learning Plan (VLP) we will continue to live out the mission of St. Anastasia School.
The administration will send Constant Contact email updates to parents and faculty informing them of any pertinent information surrounding the status of cohort quarantines , school - wide shut down plans, and reopening in person learning plans, when and if needed . The decision to extend virtual learning will be made with close consultation with OCE, Fr. Colagreco, and local health agencies.
Introduction to
Virtual Learning
St. Anastasia School Mission
The mission of St. Anastasia School, a faith-based community, strives to instill academic excellence in our students. We encourage service to other by
proclaiming the Gospel of Christ to our community. We inspire students to deepen their personal relationship with Christ Jesus through their sacramental life. We empower our students to develop their individual potential and become
socially and morally responsible citizens ready to meet the challenges of the 21st century. We provide students with the rigor and relevance in all curriculum areas
which will enable them to become lifelong learners.
Communication
St. Anastasia School’s core technological and communication systems will be through Constant Contact, Zoom, Google Meet, SeeSaw, Google Classroom, and Teacher Emails.
Our school will continue to use the same channels it employs for normal day to day communications with parents, faculty, and students. All of these systems are remotely accessible and information to sign up for electronic notification can be found on our school website www.saintannies.org .
Administration Constant Contact
FacultyZoom
Google MeetSeeSaw
Google ClassroomEmail
Students
ZoomGoogle Meet
SeeSawGoogle Classroom
Email (Gr. 4 - 8)
ParentsConstant Contact
Communication
● Constant Contact:
○ Constant Contact will be used by the
administration for all major
communications and announcements.
Please make sure you are signed up with an
up to date email address.
● Teacher Emails:
○ Teacher emails will be used to
communicate with families directly.
● Zoom:○ Zoom is an easy and reliable online video
conferencing platform that will be used for
virtual learning and meetings. Zoom will be
available for teachers to use in grades PreS - 2.
● Google Meet:○ Google Meet is an online video conferencing
platform that allows for live virtual individual
and group meetings hosted by teachers. Google
Meet will be used by teachers in grades 3 - 8
and Specials .
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Learning Management Systems (LMS)
SeeSaw (Grades K - 1):
● SeeSaw is an online digital portfolio for students to
create, post, and record assignments to capture
learning in a creative and digital way.
● Teachers will create assignments for students
through SeeSaw.
● Parents will be to access their child’s accounts to see
their work and leave messages.
Google Classroom (Grades 2 - 8 and Specials):
● Google Classroom is an online interactive platform for
teachers and students to manage virtual learning.
● Google Classroom makes it easy for students and
teachers to connect - inside and outside of school.
● All students will need to use their school gmail
account to gain access to Google Classroom.
Our technology tools are not device-specific, which means
students will be able to access learning through nearly any
electronic device (laptop, Chromebook, iPad, tablet, phone,
etc.). Students in grades 4 - 8 will have their school issued
Chromebooks to complete virtual assignments. Since online
requirements will be scheduled, we are confident that this
will allow for all family members to access their distant
learning assignments with ease.
Please note that we have a limited number of devices, but
will be able to loan extra devices to our families if needed.
Please only sign out a device if necessary. Please contact
Mrs. Erdlen with your specific technology device needs.
Contact Information: cerdlen@saintannies.org
Technology
Support
Tips to Support Virtual Learning at Home and School
● Establish Routines and Expectations
● Define a Quiet, Physical Space for Learning
● Prepare for Virtual Lessons with the Necessary Materials
● Monitor Communications to and from Teachers
● Begin Each Lesson with a Prayer and End with a Check In
● Establish Time for Quiet Reflection
● Encourage Movement Breaks, Physical Activity and/or Exercise
● Be Mindful of Stress and Anxiety
● Monitor Screen Time
● Monitor Social Media Interactions
St. Anastasia School School Wide
Teacher Expectations
● All virtual teachers will post a weekly schedule to virtual students on Sunday evenings by 9pm.
● All virtual teachers will conduct at least thirty minutes of instructional/academic learning time for their core
classes through Google Meet.
● All virtual teachers will communicate changes to the weekly schedule via email or LMS with 24 hours notice.
● All virtual teachers will post and communicate “Office Hours” to meet one on one or in small groups with
virtual students at least once a week.
● All virtual teachers will post grade wide information and resources on their grade’s Google Site.
● All virtual teachers will post specific class assignments and/or announcements on their LMS.
● All virtual teachers will provide feedback to virtual students and their families via email, comments on their
LMS, or through their weekly check ins through a Feedback Form.
St. Anastasia School School Wide
Student Expectations
● All virtual learners will need to attend class on time and for the full duration of the class period.
● All virtual learners will need to be in an appropriate learning environment, free from loud noise and distractions. Food will
not permitted during live instruction.
● All virtual learners will need to be in a St. Anastasia golf shirt or gym shirt while in class.
● All virtual learners will join a class with their video screen on and keep it on for the duration of the class.
● All virtual learns will join their class on mute until teacher unmutes them, or gives them an opportunity to participate, or
ask a question.
● All virtual learners will actively participate in classroom discussions, collaborate, and support peers in learning goals.
● All virtual learners will use academic integrity and complete assignments to the best of their ability, independently, unless
otherwise specified by the teacher.
● All virtual learners will comply with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia Responsible Use of Technology Policy, including
expectations for online etiquette.
● All virtual learners, (or their parents), will communicate questions or concerns with their teachers via email or LMS.
● The primary tools for communication between teachers and families will be through newsletters via email, personal emails from teachers, videos, and assignments that will be sent to families through SeeSaw.
● Students will have both off-and on-screen learning activities designed for engagement and connection to peers and curriculum.
● Resources will vary by class and lesson but will include links to videos, graphic organizers, scanned/uploaded materials to read and engage with, independent materials via online textbook, library resources, and e-books.
● Learning assignments and activities will provide direction to families on how to best support student learning and the expected level of adult involvement and supervision. It is expected that students in gradesK - 1 will need higher levels of support than in older grades.
Grades K - 1
Considerations
Grades 2 - 5
Considerations
● The primary tools for communication between teachers and families will be through newsletters via email, personal emails from teachers, videos and assignments that will be sent to families through Google Classroom.
● Students will have both off-and on-screen learning activities designed for engagement and connection to peers and curriculum.
● Resources will vary by class and lesson but will include links to videos, graphic organizers, scanned/uploaded materials to read and engage with, independent materials via online textbooks, library resources, and a variety of online resources.
● Learning assignments and activities are designed to be completed independently or in collaboration with other students, unless otherwise specified by the teacher, or a service plan is in place. It is expected that students in grades 2 - 3, occasionally, may need some levels of support.
● Students and parents are encouraged to be proactive in reaching out to teachers via email or through their LMS when they have question or assignments are unclear.
Grades 6 - 8
Considerations
● The primary tools for communication between teachers and families will be through personal emails from teachers, videos, and assignments that will be sent to families through Google Classroom.
● Students will have both off-and on-screen learning activities designed for engagement and connection to peers and curriculum.
● Resources will vary by class and lesson but will include links to videos, graphic organizers, scanned/uploaded materials to read and engage with, independent materials via online textbooks, library resources, and a variety of online resources.
● Learning assignments and activities are designed to be completed independently or in collaboration with other students, unless otherwise specified by the teacher, or a service plan is in place.
● Students are encouraged to regularly monitor online platforms and check for announcements and feedback from their teacher(s).
● Students are encouraged to be proactive in reaching out to teachers via email or through their LMS when they have question or assignments are unclear.
● Student will be responsible for making up missed work or communicating with the teacher on alternative makeup plans or assignments.
● A virtual meeting with a teacher(s) can be made available to support students with academic, social, or emotional needs. Please initiate contact by email.
Specials
Considerations
● The primary tools for communication between teachers and families will be through Google Sites and Google Classroom.
● Students will have both off-and on-screen learning activities designed for engagement and connection to peers and curriculum.
● Students in grades K - 3 will have the option to participate in Specials through live streaming or participating and submitting alternate activities provided by the Specials Teachers.
● Students in grades 4 - 8 will be required to participate in Specials through live streaming during their assigned Specials times.
● Mr. Davis will provide all virtual learners alternative assignments to complete for Physical Education class.
● Specials Assignments will be posted on the Special Teacher’s Google Site page. They can be found at www.saintannies.org under the Contact Us/Teacher Sites Tab.
Examples of Virtual SchedulesVirtual Learning Schedule
SAMPLE OF DAILY SCHEDULE
Time Subject Meeting Place
9:00 9:30 Circle Time and Religion Whole Class Google Meet
9:45 10:15 ELA Whole Class Google Meet
10:15 10:30 Brain Break/ Wiggles
10:30 11:00 Math Whole ClassGoogle Meet
11:00 11:15 Brain Break/Wiggles
11:15 11:30 Closing Circle Whole ClassGoogle Meet
11:30 1:00 Lunch/Rest/Independent Work
1:00 3:00 One on One/Small Group Meetings with Teacher
Additional Resources and Contact Information
Online Resources and Tutorials:
SeeSaw
Google Meet Tutorial
Student/Parent Tutorials for Online Tools
AOP Tech Homepage
AOP Tech YouTube Channel and Tutorials
St. Anastasia Contact Information:
Website: www.saintannies.org
School Device Support: Contact Mrs. Erdlen at cerdlen@saintannies.org
Questions on Assignments: Contact your child’s teacher via email or LMS
Questions about Virtual Learning: Contact Mrs. Doyle and Mrs. Brown at bdoyle@saintannies.org and cbrown@saintannies.org
Special Thanks to
Our Virtual Learning
Committee
Virtual Learning Committee Members:
Administration: Mrs. Doyle and Mrs. Brown
SAS Task Force: Mrs. Erdlen, Mrs. Coleman, and Mr. Dunn
Kindergarten: Miss Thomas
Grade 1: Mrs. Hofmann and Miss McNichol
Grade 2: Miss Gallen
Grade 3: Miss Larkin
Grade 4: Mrs. Cervellero
Grade 5: Mrs. Anders
Grade 6: Mrs. Pugliese
Grade 7: Mrs. Nash
Grade 8: Mrs. Dunn
Specials: Mrs. Bonner
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