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LEARNING HEADQUARTERS 2020-2021
This page is a designed to be a one-stop-shop for all information that Rolesville Middle School families need for the 2020-2021 school year. You will still find many of our normal documents and resources in their usual places on our website, but here you will find the latest information that's most relevant to Remote Learning.
Click on each section to see a list of information and resources for that topic.
UPDATED REMOTE SCHEDULES (Effective 10/26/2020)
Virtual Academy Students
Plan B Cohort Students
Hybrid Team Students (VA and Cohort)
Note: In-person students will follow a slightly different schedule when their cohort is in the building.
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Reopening Information
RMS Reopening Plan: Details for students, parents, and teachers about procedures during in-person instruction
WCPSS Reopening Guides:
- Return to Campus Guide
- Face Coverings
- Cleaning Protocols
- What Happens When There is a Case of COVID on Campus?
- Changes To Meal Service
- Changes to Bus Procedures
- Health Screening
Cohort Calendar: The days during Second Quarter when each Cohort will be in the school (Note: Cohort 1 = A, 2 = B, and 3 = C).
Supply Lists: Supplies that in-person students will need for classes
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Meal Distribution
Free/Reduced Price Meal Program: Website
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Team Information
Find your Team's website and contact sheet on the Core Teams webpage: Website
We also strongly recommend signing up for Remind and Twitter updates from your team. Note: You will find the name of your team on your schedule during First Day Pickup.
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Daily Schedules - UPDATED
Students will follow a repeating weekly schedule that includes about 50 minutes on Wednesday of live instruction in each class, about 50 minutes of live instruction on Monday and Thursday in 3 classes, and about 50 minutes of live instruction on Tuesday and Friday in the other 3 classes.
For a more detailed look at the schedule for each grade level and team, click below.
Virtual Academy Students
Plan B Cohort Students
Hybrid Team Students (VA and Cohort)
Note: In-person students will have a slightly different schedule.
You can add the new schedule to your Google Calendar by clicking on one of the links below.
6th Grade | 7th Grade | 8th Grade
Watch this video for instructions about adding these to your calendar.
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Student Services
The RMS Student Services team of counselors, social worker, and psychologist have transformed their website into a treasure trove of useful resources for everything from career planning to handling the social challenges of online learning to supporting families in financial hardship during the pandemic. Check out their website below.
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Technology
HARDWARE
WCPSS is offering Chromebooks and/or WiFi hotspots to families that need them. If you need one (and have not already requested one), please email Javier Martinez (jmartinez@wcpss.net). The district will contact you when you device is ready for pickup.
In addition, the district has provided a Help Desk just for families who need help with their home learning technology. Frequently Asked Questions and contact information for the Home Help Desk can be found at the link below.
Remote Learning Help Desk: Website
SOFTWARE
WCPSS has created a very useful website full of technology guides for families on how to use many of the tech tools that will be a part of remote learning this year. It's a great place to start when you have a question.
WCPSS Tech Guides: Website
RMS Teachers have also created a wealth of useful resources about the specific tools that we will be using for remote learning this year.
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Grading
To create a simplified and consistent remote learning experience, all RMS teachers will be using a new grading system for the coming year. Most work will receive grades in Google Classroom. But only project, tests, quizzes and other big assignments that show how much a student has learned about a topic at the end of the learning will be carried over into PowerSchool. These will be labeled as "Power" Assignments in Google Classroom. The student's overall grade for each quarter will be calculated from these Power Assignments.
In one other change for this year, teachers will use a Total Point system rather than weighted categories. This system is much easier for students to calculate their own grade, because they simply add up the points that they have earned from Power Assignments and divide it by the total points that were possible from Power Assignments.
Click on this link for a more visual explanation of the grading plan for 2020-2021: Infographic
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Learning Tools
Students will be using several different online tools for their learning this year. Teachers will show them how to use these, but the documents below offer general instructions that may be helpful to troubleshoot.
WCPSS Tech Guides: Website
Student/Parent Tutorials: Website
Tutorial Page (from teacher on TikTok): Website