The first of three “digital learning days” in the Cobb County School District for the current school year takes place Monday, so there won’t be the usual school and bus traffic out on the roads.
These school days are due to professional development for teachers at the schools. There won’t be live face-to-fact instruction; students will work from home with teacher-created assignments uploaded to the district’s online portal, CTLS.
The district said at the elementary level, teachers “will provide assignments designed to reinforce and extend previously taught standards and learning targets” and assignments will not be graded.
Students in middle school and high school will receive 30-minute assignment for each class “based on standards and learning targets.” Those materials “can include pre-recorded videos, shared articles, questions for reflection, etc.”
The other digital learning days in the 2024-25 school year are scheduled for Oct. 14, 2024, and March 3, 2025.
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