• How Do THE TV STUDENTS PEEL ABOUT THEIR CHOSEO STRAND?
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Explanation:
The Ministry of Education has provided clarification regarding certain aspects of the earlier directions around assessment, evaluation and reporting. Below is important information on what families need to know about assessment, evaluation and reporting during COVID-19 school closures. A PDF version is also available, if you'd prefer to view it in this format.
In recognizing that these are not normal times, we do not expect that all students will be equitably well-positioned to learn from home. Some have limited access to technology. Others may have less support from family members because their parents/guardians are essential workers. And others may be struggling in other areas. All of this to say that educators understand the extremely difficult circumstances in which many of our families find themselves.
Our goal is to support every learner, not to penalize them for the circumstances that they find themselves in. At the same time, it is our expectation, and the Ministry of Education's expectation, that students will do their best to complete all assigned work. The intention is not to lower grades; however, in secondary, students who do not "attend" or complete assigned tasks may be at risk of losing their credits. We will do everything we can to support all learners to be successful.
As always, students and families should connect with teachers directly if they have questions about assessment, evaluation and reporting, or any other class/course-related question. You can also direct questions to your vice-principal or principal, but please start with your teachers.