Adaptive Pause
Northfield Township Elementary School Districts have made a unified decision to take an Adaptive Pause that will begin after school on Friday, November 20, and remain in effect through Friday, January 15 (returning Tuesday, January 19, after the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday).
eLearning Dashboard
As Northbrook / Glenview School District 30 begins our eLearning program. we wanted to review the general guidelines of the program and share details regarding the learning experiences that your children will have next week. Our goal is to provide online instruction for all our students that will keep them engaged and thinking. To the extent possible, we are using learning activities within our curriculum, picking up where the students have been working in the classroom.
The eLearning Process
Support Information
Please direct all tech support / e-Learning support questions to e-learning@district30.org or you may leave a message on our e-learning support number 847-400-8940. For specific lesson questions, please contact your classroom teacher. For any additional questions about the program, please reach out to one of the following individuals for assistance:
- Mr. Sam Kurtz (Maple) - skurtz@district30.org or School Office: 847-400-8900
- Dr. Chris Brown (Wescott) - cbrown@district30.org or School Office: 847-272-4660
- Dr. Scott Carlson (Willowbrook) - scarlson@district30.org or School Office: 847-498-1090
Helpful Links
- Hybrid and eLearning In District 30 Guide (pdf)
- Schoology Parent Access and Tutorial (pdf)
- Seesaw At Home Tips (pdf)
- The District 30 eLearning Plan (pdf) - Updated 7/16/2020
Kindergarten eLearning Links
- Kindergarten eLearning Introduction Letter (pdf)
- Seesaw At Home Tips (pdf)
- Seesaw Class App (login and tips)
- Help playing videos in Seesaw (streaming video)
- This Dreambox Login Poster is hanging in every classroom. It helps kids log into the resource.
Additional Hardware Reccomendations
If you feel like your student might need an attachable keyboard or new headphones for eLearning, we wanted to provide some guidance about these add-ons for the iPad:
Keyboards
The iPads can be set up to use any bluetooth keyboard, which should work fine for home typing. In District 30, we use this wired keyboard, which is both durable and a reliable connection to the iPad.
Headphones
The District has crafted this reccomendation sheet for headphones, along with a list of headphones we have tested with our student iPads.