Resources for Educators and Parents While Classes are Cancelled
While in-person classes are not in session, we have compiled a number of resources for parents and educators. These resources will be updated in the coming days, and we hope you find these items helpful.
INFOGRAPHIC: Curriculum and Instruction During Suspension of On-Site Classes
General Education
These resources are compiled by our School Improvement staff. Some resources are offered in languages other than English, and we will continue to add more in the days ahead.
4th Quarter and Final Grades
This information outlines how grades are being captured for the 4th Quarter and how Final grades will be calculated.
Grade Level Shared Resources
These resources on Google Drive are organized by content area and grade level.
Resources for Online Learning
This Smore contains several useful resources for online learning.
Caring for Yourself and Others
This Smore provides Social-Emotional and Mental Health supports for yourself and others.
Attend a Training
Click here to see a list of upcoming professional development opportunities.
Special Education
These resources for educators of students with special needs come from our team of Special Education teachers and administrators. Check back often for updates.
REC Moves to Remote Learning for Monday, April 25th
All classes at the Rensselaer Educational Center and the Academy at REC will shift to remote learning for Monday, April 25 due to the lack of water.
Halloween letter from our Chief Academic Officer
The New York State Department of Health is recommending that families celebrate Halloween this year only with the people who live in your household.
Additional parent sessions scheduled for August 19
Questar III BOCES will hold its fifth parent forum on Wednesday, August 19 to discuss the reopening of schools in September.
Parents of students with special needs
These resources for parents of students with special needs come from our team of Special Education teachers and administrators. Check back often for updates.
Navigating Learning at Home
Students with special needs thrive on predictability and routine and in this time of uncertainty, creating and sustaining that routine is paramount for them to be successful.