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Students making the grade at home

HOLMES BEACH – Anna Maria Elementary students and their parents are getting an education on how to learn online at home.

Izzy and Ava Taylor study while their cat, Brutus, sleeps. – Karen Paul | Submitted

The new system, called Schoology, is making learning possible while students and their families stay home during the COVID-19 self-quarantine.

“One of the most positive aspects of the experience is that the students and I still have unlimited communication,” Dr. Laura Redeker said. “Some call on the phone and we complete a math lesson together. One used an audio recording to send me a joke. Another student sends me videos holding finished work to the camera to let me know he completed his assignments. Many write me throughout the day in Schoology, with greetings, thoughts on assignments, and just our normal conversation. I still feel very connected to them all.”

Third-grade students sent teacher Karen Paul pictures online of them doing assignments to keep up morale, and apparently, it worked.

Lily Plummer is practicing her consular words at home. – Karen Paul | Submitted

“This has been a great learning experience for parents, staff and children,” said Ms. Paul. “All of my students have learned how to log on to Schoology and 100% of children have successfully completed their online assignments.”

“The teachers are all working together and sharing ideas. We are getting to interact with our students in new ways and the parents have been incredibly supportive,” Mrs. Pidge Barreda said.

Jackson Kennedy practices cursive writing at home. – Karen Paul | Submitted

“It was a learning experience for all, students and teachers. Everyone has truly been a team member to help one another,” Media Specialist Lynn McDonough said.

“We have had many long hours and challenges this week making sure that every student has logged on to Schoology and has received a computer if they needed one, Principal Jackie Featherston said. “Teachers are making adjustments with their plans to help meet the needs of families and students to give support and guidance as students learn from home. I am so proud of all our staff and families for making the best of this very challenging time. We can do this!”

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