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Emergency eLearning Plans

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District 2 calls eLearning Days when closing schools due to extreme weather or other emergencies.

Emergency eLearning Days are not “snow days.” Even though buildings are closed, there’s still “school,” as instruction will continue remotely. Attendance will be taken, and students will be engaged in live instruction for the entire five-hour school day.

An eLearning Day counts as a regular school day, and does not require the District to use a built-in emergency day at the end of the school year.

Parents will be notified no later than 6 a.m. if the District is closing its schools and holding an eLearning Day. (No announcement means it will be a normal school day.)

What to do on an Emergency eLearning Day?

Tomorrow’s Emergency eLearning Day will begin an hour later than the regular school day to provide teachers with time to plan and adjust their instruction for eLearning.

  • Blackhawk Middle School: instruction begins at 8:50 a.m.
  • Tioga & W.A. Johnson Schools: instruction begins at 9:40 a.m.

K-8 students should log into their Chromebooks that they already bring home daily, go to their Google Classroom through their Classlink page, and join eLearning from the Google Meets link(s) posted there. 

  • Pre-K AM Session: instruction begins at 9:25 a.m.
  • Pre-K PM Session: instruction begins at 11:40 a.m.

Pre-Kindergarten students will utilize the eLearning materials they received prior to winter break. Pre-K parents should log on with their children when instruction begins to understand the learning for the day.

Click here for the District's eLearning Plan - English

Click here for the District's eLearning Plan - Spanish

 

Click here for BSD2's eLearning Proposal 2026-29 - English

Click here for BSD2's eLearning Proposal 2026-29 - Spanish

Click here for BSD2's eLearning Proposal 2026-29 - Polish

 

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