Return to Learn: SY 2020-21
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General Return to Learn FAQs
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What are the stages of the Return to Learn 2.0 plan?
Stage 1: eLearning
- All students participate in eLearning
- Faculty & staff members intermittently work from assigned buildings
- Extracurricular participation as possible per IHSA
Stage 2: Enhanced eLearning
- Students participate in eLearning
- Faculty & staff members work from assigned buildings
- Student are invited to attend in person learning for special services, labs, & performance based classes for targeted instruction
Stage: Hybrid Learning
- Students participate in eLearning and in-person learning
- Faculty & staff members work from assigned buildings
- eLearning continues for students who select online learning only
Stage 4: In-Person Learning
- Students, faculty & staff members all return to full in-person instruction
Full Time eLearning will continue for students who elect this environment for stages 1-3 as we transition to In-Person learning.
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What are Remote Planning Days used for?
The Illinois State Board of Education provides each public school district five remote planning days to be used throughout the school year. Remote planning days provide strategic time for staff to receive additional training on instructional strategies. We have attempted to connect these days to holidays or weekends to minimize the impact on continuity of instruction for our students.