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Northshore Learns 3.0 Will Continue During Internet Or Power Outages

Attendance will be determined based on student or family evidence of participation in asynchronous activities.

Power outages in the Pacific Northwest are a common occurrence during fall and winter months. Internet outages occur from time to time, even when power is maintained. Teaching and learning during Northshore Learns 3.0, although dependent on power and internet, will continue during power or internet outages. Asynchronous learning during power or internet outages is expected; attendance will be determined based on student or family evidence of participation in asynchronous activities.

In order to ensure students have access to online asynchronous learning activities in the event a teacher’s power is out or internet connection is cut, teachers should ensure their course materials include information about how students can access online asynchronous lessons, such as those posted in the curriculum maps found in the Northshore Learns 3.0 Schoology Group. Teachers should also consider creating a folder or space within their Schoology course(s).

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This press release was produced by the Northshore School District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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