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How are Waitsburg teachers connecting with their students?

"I am using a combination of methods-old and new-to communicate with my students and their parents. During the first week I sent a letter home to seniors and their parents, encouraging them during this strange time and reminding them about some things they could be doing during our six weeks apart. The second and third week I used Skyward (our online platform for grading and communication) to send individual classes messages. I've also sent some messages and pictures through the Waitsburg High School Facebook page. Some of the other high school teachers are using Google Classroom or other apps to contact the students, while others make phone calls. It is wonderful when my students respond either to let me know they are doing okay or to share some of the work they are doing for the class." Roseann Groom teaches English & Leadership Teacher at Waitsburg High

"Firstly, the last few weeks has been so strange. I am used to seeing so many faces and talking to so many people that it has been difficult. I really miss my students and colleagues. Before the closure on March 16, the other teachers and I put together learning packets to send home with students. We didn't have much time, but as a parent of a 2nd grader and a 3rd grader in the district, I can tell you that our teachers are amazingly resourceful people who know how to problem solve in a pinch. Since the schools have been closed, I have worked on making contact with students and families. What I've noticed is that students are craving interactions and parents are grateful for their students having work to do. Almost every family I've spoken with has reported that they are doing their homework. Most families are keeping a schedule and staying on top of work." Gabe Kiefel teaches Physical Science, Biology, Forensic Science/Criminal Justice, and Sports Anatomy at Waitsburg High

"Communicating with students during this shut down has brought some challenges. Not everyone prefers using the same form of communication. I have received emails, texts and phone calls from students and parents regarding their assignments. Making phone calls home just isn't the same as seeing my students every day. I miss everyone, and I am very anxious to get back to our normal routine. We are all learning as we go, and knowing that we will get through this together is very reassuring." Heather Ball teaches 6th grade ELA, Reading, Typing, and Social Studies. 8th grade ELA, Social Studies, and Health.

 

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