Distance Learning

The Life School Curriculum & Instruction Department has compiled strategies and educational activities that families can use to keep students engaged in learning in the event of a school closure.

Distance learning activities are organized by grade level and contain a combination of low tech and technology-based options across multiple subject areas, including considerations for student physical and mental wellness. English as a Second Language (ESL) options are also included.

Our goal is to provide a structure for at-home learning so families have some easy-to-implement activities to prevent regression and learning loss during an extended break.

Find Your Child's Distance Learning Plan Here

The documents below are an overview of your child’s work for the week or will direct you to the lessons. Please have your child access his/her teacher’s instructional platform for more details or contact the teacher directly through email

Find your child's Distance Learning Plan here. Each plan includes Priority Instruction and Additional Learning Opportunities. Priority Instruction is defined as lessons that come first. We recommend you complete these lessons before exploring Additional Learning Opportunities. Additional Learning Opportunities are extra academic learning options for students

Special Education Department

Please contact Kay Leblanc-Kobs, District Manager of Special Education with any special education questions, needs, or concerns.

Kay Leblanc-Kobs

Dyslexia Department

Please contact Susan Boggs, District Special Programs Coordinator, with any dyslexia program questions, needs, or concerns.

Susan Boggs

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