High School Continuity of Learning


High School Continuity of Learning Details:

FCPS school buildings will remain closed through the end of July. Therefore, we will continue to provide optional, virtual learning opportunities for students from June 29 to July 31. Students currently in grades 9-11 will have access to a Google Site that provides practice on essential skills to review over the summer. The Google Site(s) will be located on the Free Summer Offerings page and will be live by June 24. The Mathematics site will focus on practice of essential mathematics content. The Language Arts site will provide practice on grammar and mechanics and offer choice reading opportunities. 

To support student learning from June 29 to July 31, teachers will hold one hour per week of “office hours” for Continuity of Learning. Office hours for Mathematics, Language Arts, English Language Development and Special Education will be with one of our own outstanding staff members and are intended to support students with the digital practice resources and the English Language Development Summer Practice Book. Attendance is optional. 

To register for office hours with Langley teachers and receive a secure link, students please complete this form on your FCPS computer. Once registered, you will receive log-in information through your FCPS Google email address (studentID@fcpsschools.net) prior to the first session.  

 

Teachers for Continuity of Learning: 

Synchronous time each week (1 hour)

June 29-July 31

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ELP 1 & 2 and Special Education Students:

A supplemental English Language Development Summer Practice Book will be mailed to students enrolled in High School ESOL Newcomer Programming (ELP Level 1 & 2) in Grades 9 – 11. These books will provide English Language Development practice activities to support and enrich language development during the summer. High school English Learners enrolled in Individual Math and Algebra 1 Part 1 in the spring of 2020 will be mailed an Algebra preparation focused math packet. Students with disabilities accessing the Adapted Curriculum will receive four packets mailed to families in July to support their learning.