• All AADUSD families will automatically be assigned to Online Distance Learning, unless the Homeschool Program is requested.

     

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     Online Distance Learning – (Distance Learning provided by AADUSD teachers)

     

    The 2020-21 school year will begin in the 100% distance learning.

    • This online learning model is 100% virtual.
    • Students will be required to log into a virtual meeting daily and attendance will be taken.
    • Within this model, all instruction, grading, and assessments will be provided by their assigned AADUSD teacher.
    • There will be be live interaction with teacher and peers.
    • Additional asynchronous instruction each day.

     

     

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    Homeschool:

     

    • The Homeschool learning model is 100% virtual similar to Independent Study. Students will be enrolled in a digital curriculum, and will receive all instruction through the digital curriculum platform.  Rather than AADUSD teachers.  Weekly check-ins with an AADUSD teacher will be required for grades TK-5.
    • Students will be required to log into a virtual meeting daily and attendance will be taken.
    • Within this model, all instruction, grading, and assessments will be provided by Edgenuity for grades 6-12.
    • Parents must commit to a trimester (for grades TK-4) or semester (for grades 5-12), and may request returning to Hybrid Learning, or Distance Learning, at least two weeks prior to the end of the trimester/semester. (When schools are cleared by the Dept. of Public Health to return to campus).

    The request will be granted if there is room at the school site.

    • A full year commitment is encouraged.
    • Parents may also request Homeschool, no later than 10 days after the school year begins. After that date, the parent may make a request for the start of the next trimester or semester.
    • Students in grades TK-5 will be enrolled in core classes.
    • Secondary students, grades 6-12, will enroll in six courses.