
Coronavirus Info
The best place to start is the district website. We know only what they have published, so if you have questions, please refer to the district communications for answers.
However, we will be consolidating information here as much as we can. We will also be posting updates via Facebook, so be sure to follow our page.
Please check your email. Teachers and staff have been sending updates about materials that will be available to students starting March 30th. Apps/Websites you may need: Google Classroom, Webex, Google Sites, Khan Academy, and Read Theory.
Make sure you know your child’s email (first initial middle initial first 6 of last [email protected]) and password (gps first initial last 4 of student id). So if your kid is John Michael Thompson and his student ID is 67099834, his log in is [email protected] Google will redirect you to a grey screen and ask for their shortname jmthomp with a password of gpsj9834.
MEALS
Anyone under 18 may pick up breakfast and lunch M-F at certain locations. The list of schools distributing meals is on the district website.
HELP
The district has put in place distance learning resources for all students. Please have your child check their email and Google Classroom (or other websites as directed) daily for updates. At this point, any work your child completes will only improve their grade so don’t miss out.
Enrichment
You may continue to use the enrichment resources, but campuses have all created curriculum for their students.
PTO STuff
We will be cancelling all future PTO events. We are saddened to miss out on spending time with our wonderful families, but it is what’s best for the community. We are thankful for your support over the first 3 quarters of the year. We anticipate being able to purchase AR for our campus like we have in previous years, although we will have to postpone the purchase of several other items we wanted to update.
Neely Specific Specials Links:
In each section below, click on the text next to the checkmark to be taken to the link. While we have reviewed them, we cannot endorse anything other than the district links. We are just putting these out here to be helpful. If you run across anything you think should be added, please email it to [email protected].
- Washington Post – What to do with the kids?
- NYC Curriculum – A good general curriculum matched to their state standards. A good place to start. Grade level specific.
- Khan Academy – lessons for just about anything they want to learn.
- Sample Home Schooling Schedule with specific details on how to do make the day productive.
- Google Sheets List of companies offering free access during this time.
- Facebook post of virtual educational content.
- Facebook page of resources for parents to teach at home.
- Huffington Post – list of ways to entertain bored kids.
- Our own wonderful Mrs. Bergman has a lovely Instagram page with lots of ideas!
- Resources by subject area.
- Resources by grade level.
- Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems (The Pigeon and Elephant/Piggie Author)
- NASA’s archive
- How to use Google Classroom (if you haven’t used it before)
- Pre-School to 5th Curriculum Packets
- Cincinnati Zoo Animal Interactions – Daily live posts on Facebook