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Tip 15: Have a great, socially-distant Easter celebration!

As we transition to online learning and practice social distancing amidst COVID-19, it may be challenging to keep up with routines and traditions. Keep spirits high and help make this weekend fun for your community by hosting a virtual Easter event!

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Tip 12: Write your teachers a thank you note

Pick a teacher. Write a note. Be it a postcard, a message through your school’s communication portal, an email, or something else, they’re rockstars right now. Here are example messages to start you off.

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Tip 8: Set up a school communications schedule

As you adjust to remote learning, think about how to get organized with a communications schedule. This way, your community knows what to expect from you — and if they’d like to look back at information — they can easily find what they are looking for. 

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Tip 7: Host a virtual spirit week

Just because school buildings have closed, doesn’t mean you have to cancel your spirit week plans. Consider implementing a virtual spirit week — even if you weren’t going to have a spirit week to begin with! It’s a great way to keep school spirit up and maintain a sense of community. Many students are missing their classmates, and so seeing pictures of each other engaging in a fun, school-wide event is sure to keep “spirits high.”

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Tip 6: Read a book to your students with the help of technology

This is a great way to continue to engage students in learning and spread some cheer. You can do a live read-aloud with Facebook Live or Instagram Live (open to the public), or by using a conferencing tool like Zoom (private — only those with an access link can join). You can also record your read-through before-hand and upload it so students can watch at any time.

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Tip 3: Keep the community connected by sharing what students and families are up to

Share what others in your school community are doing in their day-to-day lives! Many students, parents, and staff are feeling a bit lonely and socially isolated at this time. Ask people to submit videos, pictures, or perhaps just write out what they have been doing and share these out so people feel more connected. It might also give people ideas on what they can do as well!

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Tip 2: Send a short, fun video to spread smiles and show familiar faces during uncertain times

Send a short video showcasing familiar faces, add some humor and show students that you care. It’s an uncertain time for everyone and can be a strange transition for students, so sending them a fun video where they can see and hear school staff they know can make them feel like they are still connected to the school, while also providing some smiles and laughs.

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