September 14

    





The Eagles are SOARing high!!!!

A Note From Mr. Witherspoon:
What an awesome week! The excitement and engagement that we have seen come from each one of the classrooms is amazing! Once again, thank you to all the parents/guardians, grandparents, and caregivers for creating a learning spaces that maximize learning efficiency. We maintained a 92.7% success rate in attendance this week and together we can make that closer to 100% next week. The teachers and staff have some extraordinary things planned next week that will continue to engage the kiddos as we form a solid foundation in our learning community.

Remember that the students will have asynchronous activities planned during a school day that will need to be completed. These are activities that will take place without a live stream from the classroom. These activities will be so very important for your child(ren) to complete these activities as they are planned to support the learning that takes place during synchronous times.


Stay healthy and, as always, Keep SOARing Eagles!!!

    
Please, as always, give me a call or email if you have any questions/concerns/compliments regarding Cleveland!!!!  

Stay Awesome and Keep SOARing Eagles!!!!

(#Livoniapride, #ClevelandSOARS) 


What is the daily Schedule?

In-Person/Safe Start September

Livonia Virtual

How do I access Google Classroom?*

How to join a Google Classroom


*Note:  Google Classroom will be the platform that all grade levels will be using for remote and virtual

How Eagles SOAR during online learning:







Upcoming Events:


Monday, September 8, 2020

  • Students 1st day of school (Remote and Livonia Virtual)









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