Learning Settings for Students

Distance Learning 2.0
Students in grades K-12 are scheduled in a class or in classes at their enrolled school receiving instruction from an Arlington Public Schools teacher or teachers. Learning includes a combination of “live” teacher instruction, specialist time, intervention opportunities, independent directed learning, student and family support and social emotional learning check ins.

Depending on health and safety factors and the evolving health crisis, instruction will take place either with 100% at a distance or in a Hybrid Model where students are divided into A and B groups to allow for cohorting and physical distancing within the classroom and school spaces. Students attend onsite on assigned days (A group on Monday/Tuesday and B group on Wednesday/Thursday). Students and staff will follow health department guidelines including wearing a mask, practicing physical distancing and hand washing. Additional cleaning protocols will be in place. When students are not onsite, they will participate in daily independent teacher-directed learning at home.

Stillaguamish Valley Learning Center (SVLC) - Distance Learning 2.0 (teacher directed, parent supported)
Students in grades Kindergarten and First will work with their classmates and teacher two days per week virtually. Students will complete home learning activities (assigned by their teacher) on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Students in grades 2-8 will connect with their teachers and classmates three days a week for virtual instruction. They will complete home learning activities (assigned by their teacher) on Monday & Friday.

Arlington Online Program via Continuous Remote Learning K-12

Students complete online courses for the entire school year 2020-21with support from an Arlington Public School teacher. This will not be with the student’s current teacher. Learning is self-directed, however, there is a weekly obligation to connect with the support teacher and check in (via Zoom). This is for families who prefer to have their child remain in remote learning the entire school year even if schools reopen for on-site instruction.

Committed Distance Learning K-5
Students are assigned for the entire school year 2020-21in a grade level (ex. K) or grade band (ex. K-1) class with an Arlington Public School teacher. This will most likely not be the student’s current teacher. Learning will include a daily school schedule with combinations of “live” teacher instruction, specialist time, intervention opportunities, independent directed learning, student and family support and social emotional learning check ins. This is for families who prefer to have their child remain in remote learning the entire school year even if schools reopen for on-site instruction.