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Virtual Learning During Closure
Below you will find a chart that details Teacher Email Addresses and Office Hours. Even though teachers will not be able to meet in person with students, they have scheduled office hours for individual student and parent conferencing that can be conducted via phone, Zoom, Google Hangout, etc.
Free Breakfast & Lunch for Children
Kingsport City Schools buses will be running all of our regular bus routes loaded up with free meals for any child age 18 or under that would like one.
Both Breakfast & Lunch will be delivered between 10:00am - 2:00pm.
FREE BREAKFAST and FREE LUNCH for children 18 and under will be available at most school locations and will be delivered by buses on all days we are closed for COVID-19 (Coronavirus), other than Spring Break, when federal regulations prevent us from doing that. One meal will be given per child, who does not need to be a KCS student. Please visit our website www.k12k.com for additional details.
CLICK HERE for more detailed information about the KCS Feeding Program and to view specific instructions for each pick up location.
If you do not see a bus or cannot go to a school site for a meal, call (423) 392.4416 and leave a voicemail to schedule delivery.
Food Assistance
If you are in need of food assistance, please click on the link below for more information regarding community organizations that provide support in Kingsport.
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KCS Extended Closure
ACT Testing Date TBD
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Charter Internet Assistance
Charter Communication announced it will offer free Spectrum broadband and Wi-Fi access for 60 days to households with K-12 and/or college students who do not already have a subscription.
The news comes on the heels of the arrival of coronavirus in communities throughout the country, and concerns over transmission of the virus.
A service of up to 100 megabytes per second will be provided.
The offer begins Monday, March 16. Those interested in enrolling are asked to call 844.488.8395. Installation fees will be waived for new student households.
Charter will also open Wi-Fi hot spots across its footprint for public use.
Comcast Internet Assistance
As our country continues to manage the COVID-19 emergency, Comcast is taking immediate steps to help connect low-income families to the Internet at home. New Internet Essentials customers will receive two free months of Internet service, which is available to all qualified low-income households for $9.95/month plus tax. Apply by April 30, 2020.
Additionally, for all new and existing Internet Essentials customers, the speed of the program's Internet service has increased to 25 Mbps downstream and 3 Mbps upstream. That increase will go into effect automatically for no additional fee and it will become the new base speed for the program going forward. "During this extraordinary time, it is vital that as many Americans as possible stay connected to the internet – for education, work, and personal health reasons,” Dave Watson, Comcast Cable Chief Executive Officer.
Learn more about this offer by visiting https://www.internetessentials.com/covid19
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Learn How to Code!
With schools closed and tens of millions of students at home, Code.org is launching Code Break — a live weekly webcast where our team will teach your children at home while school is closed, and a weekly challenge to engage students of all abilities, even those without computers.
Let us teach your children:
- A weekly webcast, featuring our founder Hadi Partovi and special guests
- A weekly activity or challenge
- Options for beginners, experienced students, and even students without computers
CLICK HERE to learn more or to sign up for the weekly Code Break!
Tennessee STEM Innovation Network Resources for Parents
Bedtime Math - Bedtime Math is a national nonprofit that ignites kids’ curiosity and learning by unleashing the fun in math. They offer playful, online math problems for parents to engage with their students, as well as lively hands-on games.
BrainPop - To support parents and teachers during school closures, BrainPOP is offering free access to their online resources. Brain Pop's expansive platform offers learning games, animated movies, and activities that cover topics across subjects and grade-levels.
Britannica Online - In response to Covid-19, Britannica has made their LaunchPacks curriculum for science and social studies available for free. LaunchPacks supports virtual learning, independent study, and remote assessments across topics covered in K-12 science and social studies curricula.
CK-12 Foundation - CK-12 offers free, high-quality, standards-aligned content in the STEM subjects. Students can explore their many learning tools, including digital textbooks, concept-based learning, SAT prep, and interactive Algebra curriculum.
Discovery Education - For U.S. schools or school systems that are experiencing closures due to the Coronavirus, Discovery Education is offering free access to Discovery Education Experience through the remainder of the school year.Discovery Education Experience is an online K-12 service combining curated curriculum resources with on-demand teaching strategies. Its standards-aligned content is assignable and meets the varying needs of diverse student populations in a safe and secure environment.
Everfi - As educators are looking for resources to extend student learning at-home, EVERFI’s Endeavor Resource, sponsored by TSIN, and other academic resources are available at no cost. Everfi's Endeavor course engage students in STEM career awareness through interactive modules and supplemental lesson plans.
Khan Academy - Khan Academy is a free resource for students, teachers, and parents. Khan Academy offers exercises, quizzes, and tests so students can practice and master skills, as well as instructional videos to help students learn or review material. In response to school closures, Khan Academy is hosting daily live-streams on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter with engaging lessons for students to continue learning at home.
Learning Blade - The STEM practices embedded within the Learning Blade platform are changing students' self-image and efficacy towards STEM. The Learning Blade platform includes online mission challenges, hands-on lessons, and parent-student discussion topics. TSIN has made Learning Blade available to all middle school students in TN for free.
Scholastic - Scholastic is offering free online learning experiences in response to school closures. Each day, Scholastic posts four new cross-curricular "journeys". Each journey is filled with exciting articles and stories, videos, and fun learning challenges. The students can even go on virtual field trips or meet best-selling authors.
SciGirls - SciGirls is a show for middle school students, showcasing bright, curious tween girls putting STEM to work in their everyday lives. Each half hour episode will inspire your students to explore the world around them and discover that science and technology are everywhere.
Smithsonian Learning Lab - The Smithsonian Learning Lab puts the treasures of the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex within reach. The Lab is a free, interactive platform for discovering millions of authentic digital resources, creating content with online tools, and sharing in the Smithsonian’s expansive community of knowledge and learning.
Virtual Field Trips - Students can travel around the globe through Virtual Field Trips. Covering key topics, historical events, and standards-aligned content, Virtual Field Trips is now offering engaging supplemental activities, including writing prompts and hands-on lessons, to extend the learning experience.
STEMx Parents Guide to STEM and school closure resources
The STEMx Parents Guide to STEM offers more than 30 pages of research and interviews examining how to understand STEM education. This guide is based heavily on a guide created for parents by the Greater Cincinnati STEM Collaborative. We also benefited from conversations with the members of the STEMx network and the national labs managed by Battelle.
Download the guide here. Please feel free to share with credit to the STEMx network.
Finally, all our readers supported this launch. Below, you’ll find a list of supplements to the parents guide, submitted by our readers.
The STEMx Parents Guide to STEM and these resources offer a long term resource. But what about parents looking for ways to support learning during temporary schools closures?
Battelle’s education team, which manages the STEMx network, has pulled together a list of some of our favorite online learning tools or special promotions created to help out during the COVID-19 crisis. Know a great school closure resource? Submit it in the comments below with a link and a one to two sentence description.
One special resource just launched. The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has coordinated with American technology companies to create TechforLearners.org. The site provides a searchable online database of education technology tools for online classrooms and teaching, allowing educators to search for free and discounted tools and services by grade level, product type, and subject matter.
Canvas Parent Accounts
*If you already have an account from the Canvas Parent App, log in to Canvas using those credentials.
To observe a student, you must obtain a pairing code from your student. Students can generate a pairing code by signing into Canvas then Click Account>Settings>Pair with Observer.
To set up your parent account:
- Go to https://kingsport.instructure.com/login/canvas
Enter the following information:
-Enter your name in the Your Name field.
-Enter your email in the Your Email field.
-Enter your password in the Password field.
-Re-enter your password in the Re-enter Password field.
-Enter a pairing code to link your account to your student in the Student Pairing Code field.
-Agree to the terms of use by clicking the You agree to the terms of use checkbox.
-Click the Start Participating button.To observe a student, you must have a student pairing code. Students can access the pairing code through their settings
- Agree to the terms of use by clicking the You agree to the terms of use checkbox.
- Click the Start Participating button.
For now, each pairing code will live for 24 hours. That means once the pairing code is generated, it will remain valid for 24 hours, then it expires.
Each pairing code can only be used once. Once it’s used in account registration, the pairing code expires and the observer remains successfully paired. If you want to pair two observers to one student, each observer needs a unique pairing code.
Want to learn more about Canvas?
Join the Parent Introduction to Canvas course!
(no need for an account - this course is open to the public!)
Click here to go to the Canvas login page. Click Browse courses. Choose the "Parent Introduction to Canvas" course.
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