Student attendance will not be recorded and monitored, the plan says. But teachers are told to “track who is participating and who is not participating and communicate to those students who are not participating to offer support.”
On Monday, Philadelphia’s public school system officially began “Phase 3” of its online learning plan, which includes review assignments and more structure for students and teachers. This middle step in the district’s weekslong virtual ramp-up does not include grades or new material, and asks teachers to hold 90 minutes of virtual “office hours” every day.
The hope, district leaders have said, is to use the next two weeks to troubleshoot any problems that might arise.
Then, on May 4, the more rigorous learning is supposed to begin.
“School is still in. We might not be in the buildings, but school is definitely in session,” said district spokesperson Monica Lewis.