Virtual Expectations for Spring 2021
School Superintendent Melissa Stilley says one lesson the Tangipahoa Parish School System has learned in 2020 is that virtual learning is here to stay, and as a result, all local public school students will participate in scheduled “virtual learning” days moving into the spring semester.
Families should implement these five best practice measures to encourage students success:
*Check Oncourse Connect to ensure your child’s assignments are being completed;
*Email your child’s teacher if you have any questions or concerns;
*Make sure your child wakes up and logs in on virtual days to keep the school schedule as “normal” as possible;
*Provide a designated work space for your child and encourage others in your home to respect the time designated for instruction, so students can focus and be engaged when participating in school activities;
*Check with the school to update your contact information so you can receive timely notifications about your student’s school plans.
This PowerPoint contains information about the O.W. Dillon staff members, general information for parents (including school wide goals). Parent/Family events are included for the year as well.
If you have any ideas for PBIS and family events, please complete our survey here.
Please note: It is very important that all students bring their Chromebooks to school every day, fully charged. They are designed to last all day on a full charge. We cannot charge Chromebooks at school due to safety and fire codes.
O. W. Dillon masks are available to order, $8 for kids and $10 for adults.