End of Year & Graduation Updates
CLASS OF 2020 VIRTUAL GRADUATION
June 18, 2020 at 6:30 PM, Glen Rock High School Graduation. Please click the link to join.
June 1, 2020, End of Year Update from Dr. Charleston
Cap & Gown Distribution
May 28, 2020 Update DOE Graduation Guidelines
May 27,2020, Graduation Update
May 8, 2020, Graduation Update
Celebratory Coffee with Mr. Arlotta and Dr. Parent
Remote Learning Plan
Updated May 13, 2020
School Principal Updates
High School Update: GRHS Virtual Schedule Change
Elementary Update from Administrative Staff - March 20
High School Update from Mr. Arlotta - March 16
Attendance
For high school: If your student is sick and not able to work, parents must email Ms. Crowley in the Attendance Office to report the absence. Attendance is being kept track of as directed by the NJDOE. Attendance is taken by period. If a student does not log in for a particular period, the student would be considered absent from that class.
For middle school attendance: If a student is going to be absent, meaning not signing in to class all day, please email Mrs. Kellerman at [email protected]
For elementary school attendance links go to:
Byrd Elementary Attendance Link
Central Elementary Attendance Link
Coleman Elementary Attendance Link
Hamilton Elementary Attendance Link
*Students who need additional support should contact their guidance couselor. Contacts are listed below.
Schoology Links
For Students
For Parents
Schoology Resources
Schoology Disruptions: Schoology may report a partial service disruption from time to time. What this means is that some students and teachers may see the message: "our site is temporarily unavailable". These types of outages are not surprising, as most of the country has moved to remote learning. These problems are bound to happen from time to time. We appreciate your patience and flexibility with unanticipated technical issues. If your child does experience issues, here are a few websites to check for reported outages:
Schoology Status Page
Genesis
For Parents
Spring Break: Stay-At-Home Family Activities from the Office of Curriculum and Instruction
Here are some links to explore ideas for fun, easy and inexpensive activities which families can do together at home. Many of these activities provide time for students and their families to get off-line and engage in some good old-fashioned fun! Enjoy and best wishes for a safe and healthy spring break!
Stay-At-Home Boredom Busters - Over 100 easy and fun things to do at home when boredom strikes.
21 Creative Stay-At-Home Activities for Kids and Family - Fun family arts and crafts ideas and activities.
35 Activities for Kids at Home (When You're Out of Ideas) - Cheap and easy indoor activities for kids and families.
18 Fun Games to Play at Home - A collection of at home games for every age.
Bedtime Math - They have several hands-on, off-screen activities as well as some nightly math questions.
Storytime from Space - A small collection of videos of real astronauts reading picture books from space.
Storyline Online- A collection of videos of famous actors reading well-known picture books.
Amazon Future Engineers- Students will have fun coding while programming their own virtual robots.
PBS Design Squad- Choose what you like to do, click on the supplies you have, and the design spinner gives you project ideas to make!
When will virtual learning take place?
March 17- ongoing
Plan and Guidelines for Glen Rock Public Schools COVID-19 Virtual School Days
How much time will students spend engaged in learning activities each day?
Depending on the grade level 4 - 6 hours each school day.
Teachers are planning activities that should take students about 30-55 minutes per class each day.
Who do we contact about Special Services during this time?
Contact the Special Services team. Special Services contact information will direct you to your case manger and other professionals in the department.
Resources
Who can we contact if we need assistance?