Edison families: We are looking for a 5th/6th grade girls volleyball coach and a 5th/6th boys soccer coach. If interested, please contact Mr. Connelly at [email protected] for more details. Coaches are required to have two practices during the week. Games will be on weekends.
Breaking News: CPS will officially begin the 2020-2021 school year with remote learning. Please check your email for official communication. Per that email, additional details will be shared with families on Friday.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Mayor Lightfoot joins CPS CEO Dr. Jackson and CDPH Commissioner Dr. Arwady to make an announcement regarding the 2020-2021 school year. https://t.co/ElmzOEVXhZ
Your voice matters as we make plans for the fall. Complete our family survey by Fri, 7/31 to ensure we support the mental, physical, and emotional needs of all students: https://t.co/QyNjGVw09l
It’s not too late to participate in one of CPS’ community meetings regarding the School Re-Opening 2020 Preliminary Framework shared earlier this month! The final meeting is this morning at 9:00am. Registration details below.
Our 2nd graders were surprised when "flat Ms. Snodgrass" showed up in their mailboxes! She has been accompanying them on adventures during the stay at home order. She has been reading, playing Mario cart, taking pets on walks and checking out birds nests! Where will she go next?
Teacher Appreciation Week is almost here! Though we may not be able to celebrate in-person, we’ve put together tools so you can #ThankATeacher while you #StayHomeSaveLives: https://t.co/8VwO8BAPPF
Happy #PrincipalsDay, Dr. Valentine! We are grateful for your leadership during this time and always! Show some love to Dr. Valentine in the comments. ❤
Mr. Connelly is encouraging kids to stay active during the #stayathomeorder! Students are sharing their fitness challenges and fitness fun with him remotely. This student is doing a sit up challenge! 💪
7th graders participated in an activity called circles of control. This is an activity that encourages students to focus on the parts of their lives that they can control. Students wrote what they can control within themselves, within their homes, and regarding remote learning.
“As long as they’re doing their best with what they have at hand, I’m happy.”
Fine arts teacher Dani Drinkwater’s students used their creativity to recreate works of art while Edison Regional Gifted Center learns remotely. #TheBestAreWithCPS
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#TeacherFeature The teachers really miss the students so everyone is doing the best they can to keep busy when they're not teaching remotely!
📷 Pictured here: Ms. Tam baking cookies and Ms.Silvers making empanadas with her daughter! How are YOU keeping busy?