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Parents and Students:
The District's Emergency eLearning Plan has been approved by the South Carolina Department of Education. The eLearning plan will allow students to do assignments virtually from home while schools are closed. This means you can continue learning despite the loss of in-person instructional time.
Every teacher for every course at Dreher has developed digital lessons, activities, and/or assessments that will be accessible to you online during this break from school. Most teachers already utilize a digital framework (for example, Teams or Edmodo) for distribution of content and messages. You may check your usual platform for instructions, as you normally do. In addition, access codes for many classes and links to many assignments are shown by department and by teacher in the column to the left.
Students, you should already know your school email addresses, passwords, and how to independently access any digital programs/resources (examples: ALEKS, Albert, Naviance, Study Island, USA Test Prep, etc.) that may be used during eLearning Days. There is a PowerPoint in the left column which might help you with home access to email, DISCUS and the Destiny catalog. Contact your teachers via email (https://www.richlandone.org/Page/1815) if you need assistance with your credentials and assignments.Each teacher will be holding remote Office Hours daily from 9-11 AM and again from 1-2:30 PM. Your teachers will notify you how you can get in touch with them during office hours.The Information Technology (IT) Department will provide technical support to all staff, students, and parents of Richland School District 1 on eLearning Days. The IT Support Team can be reached by calling 803-231-7436. This number will be active Monday through Friday from the hours of 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. For additional information regarding who parents should call regarding logins, passwords, and programs/specific software contact your child's teacher.