Laura Day, from Hockaday School, shares 4 quick tips on how your students can remain engaged with their community while in isolation
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At Sacred Heart Greenwich we have created various ways to build community, make sure all feel connected, and ensure the mission of our school continues to move forward. Community: Each day begins with a quick advisory meeting via Zoom. This allows advisors to do a quick temperature taking and ensure our students are feeling connected. […]
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Tips for creating a nurturing online student community
As schools implement their remote learning plans, the question on many minds is “how do we care for the whole child … remotely?” Obviously, the importance of parental partnership is underscored now more than ever. However, schools are communicating their eagerness to do their part and, in their minds, that means more than rote, unengaging […]
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Building Community
At Sea Crest School we have created the following ways to build community and make sure we all feel connected. – Friday Happy Hour with faculty/staff – Weekly T (Tea/Talk) with Tekakwitha (Head of School) for parents – Birthday cards sent home to each pupil from Head of School – Friday Assemblies (video showcasing monthly […]
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