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The Common Sense Media curriculum can be viewed on their website at https://www.commonsense.org.

You can also view the following resources online:

Technology Standards Survey

 

Technology in schools is an important educational tool - more now than ever! In order to support Reynolds staff and students, the RSD Technology Committee is recommending the adoption of the ISTE Standards and the Common Sense Media digital citizenship curriculum. 

Learn more about the proposed technology standards and digital citizenship curriculum below and let us know your thoughts!

 


 

Technology Standards

Technology skills are essential for success in the 21st century, and the success of students learning technology skills depends on our adopting well-crafted and thorough standards. The Reynolds School District Technology Committee is recommending adoption of the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) standards. 

The rationale for adopting this set of resources includes: 

With few sets of technology standards out there, the ISTE standards are the most-commonly referenced educational technology standards.  The Department of Education Office of Educational Technology references the ISTE standards in their 2017 National Education Technology Plan. 

The ISTE standards: 

  • are easy to integrate into the core curriculum,
  • can be adapted and taught at all grade levels,
  • will allow creation of a K-12 scope and sequence, connected to ELA, Math, and ESOL standards for all grade levels,
  • exist for teachers, students and other educators, which ensures that all Reynolds teachers become 21st century educators,
  • provide consistent technology instruction for students,
  • provide a clearly articulated scope and sequence aligned with content area curriculum maps, and
  • provide a common set of standards in which to assess students (elementary students are assigned a specific technology grade).  

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The RSD Technology Committee researched how other states are addressing technology standards. Since most states already use the ISTE standards, we believe it to be in the interest of our students to align with neighboring states.

 

 

Digital Citizenship Curriculum

It is recommended that RSD consider the adoption of Common Sense Media materials to ensure the consistent delivery of standards across all K–12 schools.  It is important to ensure that these critical topics are addressed as we strive to offer 21st century learning environments. 

While there are few sets of technology/digital citizenship curriculum available to K–12 schools, the curriculum designed by Common Sense Media has become recognized as the industry standard.    

The rationale for adopting this set of resources includes: 

  • Lessons are already migrated to our Learning Management System and are easily available to all RSD teachers from K to grade 12. 
  • Many of the lessons provide coverage of the Division standards required by the Oregon Department of Education. 
  • Many of the lessons address critical areas of social-emotional learning, which is a district priority.
  • The curriculum addresses 6 core topics of digital citizenship:
    • Media Balance & Well Being
    • Privacy & Security
    • Digital Footprint & Identity
    • Relationships & Communication
    • Cyberbullying, Digital Drama & Hate Speech
    • News & Media Literacy 
  • Easy to implement with training resources available to teachers through self-paced trainings and webinars. 
  • The curriculum offers many interactive student games/activities to enhance lessons and engage students. 
  • Aligned with International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) standards.  
  • Lessons are available in Spanish.
  • There are many family engagement lessons and resources ready to share with families. 

Common Sense Media has considered the latest research on what kids need to know about digital citizenship, what the best pedagogical approach is, and how to best support teachers.  Their lessons are adjusted to meet these student needs. 

Click HERE to learn more about the curriculum and view sample lessons for different age levels.

Spring Break March 22-26, 2021

 

 

 

 

Hello Walt Morey Families,

 

We wish you all a wonderful spring break.  School will be closed March 22-26, 2021.  CDL learning resumes March 29, 2021.

 

Thank you,

 

Walt Morey Staff

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Hybrid Plan, Spring 2021

Dear Walt Morey Families,

 

For information on our Hybrid Plan, Spring 2021 please click on the attached English or Spanish PDF below.

 

Thank you,

 

Mrs. Pruett, Principal

Walt Morey Middle School

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Hybrid Information for Parents and Students

Please review the following information specific to Hybrid instruction. | Revise la siguiente información específica para la instrucción híbrida. | يرجى مراجعة المعلومات التالية الخاصة بالتعليمات المختلطة. | Fadlan dib u eeg macluumaadka soosocda ee qaaska u ah barashada isku dhafan. | Xin quý vị vui lòng xem thông tin hướng dẫn dành riêng cho chương trình Kết Hợp như sau. | Пожалуйста, ознакомьтесь со следующей информацией, относящейся к гибридной инструкции. | ၀ံသးစူၤသမံသမိးကွၢ်ဘၣ်တၢ်ဂ့ၢ်တၢ်ကျိၤလၢလာ်လၢအမ့ၢ်တၢ်လီၤလီၤတခါလၢအဘၣ်ဃးဒီး Hybrid အတၢ်သိၣ်လိနဲၣ်ယုၤန့ၣ်လီၤ.

Return to School Survey

 

Take the Return to School Survey by March 28, 2021!

 

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For elementary schools, the Hybrid option will be as follows:

Afternoons, 1:00pm-3:30pm, 2 days per week (depending on the number of students)

 

 

For elementary schools, the Hybrid option will be as follows:

Afternoons, 1:00pm-3:30pm, 2 days per week (depending on the number of students)

 

 

For elementary schools, the Hybrid option will be as follows:

Afternoons, 1:00pm-3:30pm, 2 days per week (depending on the number of students)

 

 

For elementary schools, the Hybrid option will be as follows:

Afternoons, 1:00pm-3:30pm, 2 days per week (depending on the number of students)

 

 

For elementary schools, the Hybrid option will be as follows:

Afternoons, 1:00pm-3:30pm, 2 days per week (depending on the number of students)

 

 

For elementary schools, the Hybrid option will be as follows:

Afternoons, 1:00pm-3:30pm, 2 days per week (depending on the number of students)

 

 

For elementary schools, the Hybrid option will be as follows:

Afternoons, 1:00pm-3:30pm, 2 days per week (depending on the number of students)

 

 

For elementary schools, the Hybrid option will be as follows:

Afternoons, 1:00pm-3:30pm, 2 days per week (depending on the number of students)

 

 

For elementary schools, the Hybrid option will be as follows:

Afternoons, 1:00pm-3:30pm, 2 days per week (depending on the number of students)

 

 

For elementary schools, the Hybrid option will be as follows:

Afternoons, 1:00pm-3:30pm, 2 days per week (depending on the number of students)

 

 

For elementary schools, the Hybrid option will be as follows:

Afternoons, 1:00pm-3:30pm, 2 days per week (depending on the number of students)

 

 

For HB Lee Middle School, the Hybrid option will be as follows:

Afternoons, 11:30am-2:15pm, 2 days per week.

 

 

For Reynolds Middle School, the Hybrid option will be as follows:

Afternoons, 11:30am-2:15pm, 2 days per week.

 

 

For middle schools, the Hybrid option will be as follows:

Afternoons, 12:00pm-3:00pm, 2 days per week.

 

 

For Reynolds High School, the Hybrid option will be as follows:

Mornings, 8:00-11:00am, 1 day per week (or more, depending on the number of students).

 

 

RLA staff will be reaching out to families directly to explain their options and record their choices. You do not need to submit this form.

 

Based on the above descriptions, my student will:

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