Elementary and Middle School Students (Grades TK/K-8):
For fall 2020, students in grades TK/K-8 will have two learning pathways. The first learning pathway is the Hybrid Model. In this model, each class will be divided into two cohorts. Each cohort will attend school on campus for two full school days a week. The remaining three days a week, students will participate in Distance Learning. The Hybrid model was developed in order to reduce class sizes to 12 – 16 students, which will help us maintain social distancing practices.
The second learning pathway is the At Home Learning Model. This option is for parents/guardians who prefer to keep their child(ren) at home five days a week, and not send their students to school on campus. The At Home Learning Model can include full time Distance Learning with a teacher providing ongoing instruction and support, or a new Home School option where parents act as the teacher.
Elementary/Middle School Hybrid Model |
Elementary/Middle School At Home Learning Model |
The schedule for the hybrid model is still being developed, and we should be able to inform families of specific days for school attendance in the coming weeks. |
If you would like more information about the At Home Learning Model, and which option is best for you (Distance Learning or Home School), please call the Roseland School District Office at 707-545-0102. |
Special Day Classes (PreK-6)
Students who are enrolled in a Special Day Class (SDC) will attend school on a different schedule than the Hybrid Schedule mentioned above. If you have a child enrolled in an SDC class, you will be receiving an additional communication related to your child’s schedule. You can also call Special Education Services at 707-545-0102 ext.4229 if you have any questions or would like to discuss your child’s educational program.
High School (Grades 9-12)
For the fall of 2020, high school students will attend school on a Hybrid Model. The Hybrid Model in high school differs from the elementary and middle school model and is described below:
High School Hybrid Model |
When students are not on campus, they are participating in Distance Learning. Completion of Distance Learning assignments is required. Students will be graded on their work.
The schedule for the Hybrid Model is still being developed, and we should be able to inform families of specific days for school attendance in the coming weeks.
If you feel that Hybrid Model will not work for your high school student, please contact your school principal. |