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PARENT ORIENTATION2020-2021
Thursday, September 35pm
Welcome by Principal Verynda Stroughter
313.416.4600
Feel free to reach out to me at any time.
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AGENDA
WelcomeObjectivesNormsMeet the StaffVirtual vs. Learning LabSchool ScheduleHow to Login to ClassCovid Safety Protocols
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OBJECTIVES
During this session, participants will:
• Meet the school staff and understand the process of scheduling parent conferences
• Review the COVID-19 safety protocols, including the protocol for reporting to school
• Understand the expectations for virtual learning
• Internalize the process for locating, accessing Teams and Schoology through Clever
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NORMS
• Throughout the session, you may ask questions in the Q&A, someone will respond back to you.
• Give it some time as your question may be answered throughout the presentation.
Verynda Stroughter, Principal
Cindy Powell, Asst. [email protected]
Lewis Grady, Asst. [email protected]
Sophia Sims, Asst. [email protected]
John White, Dean of [email protected]
Administration Team
George Duncan, Counselor H – [email protected]
Melissa Jones, Counselor A – [email protected]
Not Pictured: Maria Bell, Counselor P – Z, [email protected]
Wendy Nichols, [email protected]
Counseling Team
Not Pictured: Elleana Clark, Main Office
Belita MitchellPrincipal’s Assistant Brittany Gillespie
Counseling Clerical
Clerical Team
Ajoke OlafioyeAcademic Interventionist
Olaseni LawalAttendance Agent
Gladys PoweAcademic Interventionist
Lamar Wofford-HumphreySchool Culture Facilitator
Support Team
Christina Bell-Bowers
Flodean Carter
Stephanie Carone
Joielle Hoyle Christal Wilson
English Team
Not Pictured: Michon Jones, Janice Rowley, Curtis Towns, Reni Woods
Doug ZackLaura Washington
Jamil Abdun Noor
Cecilia Perkins
Emil Cheslerean
Lazare Tegue Karen Treadway Harvel
Math Team
Not Pictured: Danielle Proudhomme, Nidhal Mansour, Kaushik Sarkar, Michael Woodberry Means, Regina Williams
Adam Alster
Francis Curtis
Cynthia Bridges
Jasmine Lyons Develyn Newell
Science Team
Not Pictured: Daydawn Butler, Benjamin Unger
Emily Phillips
Duncan DeBruin
Willie Johnson
Charlene Highsaw
Joshua Lopez Padraic Mullin
Social Studies Department
Not Pictured: Bernard Charles, Gregory Piscopink, Kevin Smith
Matthew Zachary
Kate Davis
Hsaio Chun Lin
Nuria Guillen Pueyo
Natalie Merino Boyle Rayana Safah-Varner
World Language Team
Not Pictured: Maria Moldovan
Joel Scott
Valeria Jackson
Beth Plumridge Lavar Johnson
PE/JROTC Team/Business
Not Pictured: Chandra Brown, Renee Jarmon
Frank Varner
Odette Duke
Tanya Bennett
Fine & Performing Arts Team
Not Pictured: Brian Colding, Andrew Vinopal
Rosalind LeathMichael Evans
Patrice DeBose
All staff contact information can be found on our website at www.detroitk12.org/renaissance
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Who to contact for assistance - Administration
Verynda Stroughter: Principal – 12th [email protected]
Lewis Grady: Assistant Principal – 10th [email protected]
Cindy Powell: Assistant Principal – 9th [email protected]
Sophia Sims: Assistant Principal – 11th [email protected]
John White: Dean of [email protected]
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Who to contact for assistance - Counseling
Melissa Jones: Last Names A – [email protected]
George Duncan: Last Names H – [email protected]
Maria Bell: Last Names P – Z [email protected]
Wendy Nichols: College Transition [email protected]
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Who to contact for assistance – Class Sponsor
Seniors: Matthew Zachary & Patrice [email protected], [email protected]
Juniors: Charlene Highsaw & Danielle [email protected], [email protected]
Sophomores: Joielle Hoyle & Reni [email protected], [email protected]
Freshmen: Katherine Davis & Tiffani [email protected], [email protected]
Class of 2021 Parent Remind Code
•Class of 2021 parents last name A – L
•Text @21rhsal to 81010
•Class of 2021 parents last name M – Z
•Text @21rhsmz to 81010
Class of 2022 Parent Remind Code
•Class of 2022 parents last name A – L
•Text @22rhsal to 81010
•Class of 2022 parents last name M – Z
•Text @22rhsmz to 81010
Class of 2023 Parent Remind Code
•Class of 2023 parents last name A – L
•Text @23rhsal to 81010
•Class of 2023 parents last name M – Z
•Text @23rhsmz to 81010
Class of 2024 Parent Remind Code
•Class of 2024 parents last name A – L
•Text @24rhsal to 81010
•Class of 2024 parents last name M – Z
•Text @24rhsmz to 81010
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Learning Options
• Due to teacher service, Renaissance will be a complete virtual school for the first quarter. This means all teacher instruction will be done on the TEAMs Virtual Platform.
• Families who want a school building structure, we are offering a workspace for students in our Learning Center.
• Your learning option has been noted for the first quarter, if you would like to change please email Assistant Principal Powell at [email protected] prior to September 8.
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Renaissance Learning Center
The Renaissance Learning Center is a space facilitated by Administration Team, School Culture Team and building substitutes which will allow your student to work virtually on their device.
The Learning Lab Is:
• A safe, quiet, organized space to allow students to work virtually
• A place where students will receive breakfast and lunch daily
The Learning Lab IS NOT:
• Facilitated by a Certified Teacher
• Not a study group where students will be working collectively
• Not a drop-in program. Students are expected to be in the lab for the entire day
• Social Outlet, while we understand the need for students to socialize this environment will be very self paced, work centered and focused
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ONLINE CLASSROOM ETIQUETTES & EXPECTATIONS
• Mute your mic while the teacher or a classmate is speaking.
• Type questions in the chat so that you do not interrupt class.
• Use the chat for questions about class only.
• Always use appropriate language. Always use kind, thoughtful words.
• Wear appropriate attire similar to what you would wear to school.
• Refrain from eating/drinking while class is in session.
• Do your best to pay attention and participate.
• Leave the meeting when class is over.
• Ask permission before sharing class content.
• Only post classroom appropriate materials.
• Always be safe, responsible, and respectful.
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Renaissance Learning Protocols
Student Expectations:
• Student cameras must be on during attendance. Each teacher has the discretion to determine when student cameras must be on beyond attendance.
• Students must be logged – in and prepared (with course materials) for class before class starts as it is in a face-to-face class.
• Learning is an activity that requires your participation; various platforms (Teams, Schoology, etc) will be utilized. You need to be familiar with these applications. All students will be expected to be active in every class and check their DPSCD email daily.
• Students should be appropriately dressed for class. Students should have on appropriate clothing during class hours. You are to be dressed as you would for a class in an appropriate location. Be mindful of your surroundings’ sight and sound.
• Just like in face-to-face classes, review prior course assignments, notes, and videos.
• RHS’s online learning / instruction must not be confused with other ‘virtual learning’ (asynchronous) which can occur depending personal schedule. Online instruction will be interactive with a teacher online daily.
• RHS will follow the Student Code of Conduct as it relates to academic misconduct, plagiarism and improper unauthorized access to or tamper with educational materials.
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Renaissance Learning Protocols
Parent Expectations:
• Dedicate a space in the house as a “learning space” so that the student can work independently. This can be any space with room to work and store materials that won’t be disrupted for the duration of the distance learning.
• Monitor your student’s progress and achievements through PowerSchool and Schoology weekly.
• Encourage your student to prioritize this online learning experience.
• RHS’s online learning / instruction must not be confused with other ‘virtual learning’ (asynchronous) which can occur depending personal schedule. Online instruction will be interactive with a teacher online daily.
• If you would like to observe the classroom, please schedule in advance with the teacher.
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Renaissance Learning Protocols
Teacher Expectations:
• For an optimum learning experience, teachers’ cameras are to be on for the duration of class.
• Teachers must start on time.
• Attendance should be marked within the first 10 mins with correct marking.
• Deadlines for assignments need to be firm and clear.
• Two graded assignments weekly. They need to be returned with feedback within 5 days of submission.
• As outlined in your course syllabus, there should be consistent grading categories.
• A clear outline of online expectations should always available to a student via whatever means needed.
• Two grades should be recorded in PowerSchool each week.
2020-2021 Bell Schedule
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1st Hr 8:00am – 9:10am 8:00am – 9:10am
First Hour
8:00am – 9:30am
Second Hour
8:00am – 9:30am 8:00am – 9:10am
2nd Hr 9:15am – 10:05am 9:15am – 10:05am
Third Hour
9:35am – 11:05am
Seminar
9:35am – 11:05am 9:15am – 10:05am
3rd Hr 10:10am – 11:00am 10:10am – 11:00am
Fifth Hour
1st & 2nd Floor
11:10am – 12:10pm Lunch
12:15pm – 1:45pm Class
3rd Floor
11:10am – 12:40pm Class
12:45pm – 1:45pm Lunch
Fourth Hour
1st & 2nd Floor
11:10am – 12:10pm Lunch
12:15pm – 1:45pm Class
3rd Floor
11:10am – 12:40pm Class
12:45pm – 1:45pm Lunch
10:10am – 11:00am
4th Hr
1st & 2nd Floor
11:05am – 11:40am Lunch
11:45am – 12:35pm Class
3rd Floor
11:05am – 11:55am Class
12:00pm – 12:35pm Lunch
1st & 2nd Floor
11:05am – 11:40am Lunch
11:45am – 12:35pm Class
3rd Floor
11:05am – 11:55am Class
12:00pm – 12:35pm Lunch
1st & 2nd Floor
11:05am – 11:40am Lunch
11:45am – 12:35pm Class
3rd Floor
11:05am – 11:55am Class
12:00pm – 12:35pm Lunch
5th Hr 12:40pm – 1:30pm 12:40pm – 1:30pm
Seventh Hour
1:50pm – 3:20pm
Sixth Hour
1:50pm – 3:20pm
12:40pm – 1:30pm
6th Hr 1:35pm – 2:25pm 1:35pm – 2:25pm 1:35pm – 2:25pm
7th Hr 2:30pm – 3:20pm 2:30pm – 3:20pm 2:30pm – 3:20pm
Please Note
• All work will be graded during virtual learning. Participation is mandatory. Students will receive grades, report cards and eventually credit for the courses in which they are enrolled.
• Student participation will be monitored and captured. This will be done through student logins to the online portal and interaction in class.
• All resources and current information can be found on the district’s website at https://www.detroitk12.org/Page/11810
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WHERE TO FIND MICROSOFT TEAMS AND SCHOOLOGY IN CLEVER
Schoology Shortcut
TEAMS Shortcut
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ACCESSING TEAMS THROUGH CLEVER
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ACCESSING SCHOOLOGY
http://dpscd.schoology.com/
Login with student email and password
Materials Distribution
• We will not take yearbook pictures next week; senior cap & gown included. However, we will distribute books & laptops.
• Please follow the schedule below.
• Seniors: Friday, September 11th 4pm -7pm
• Freshmen: Saturday, September 12th 8am -10am
• Sophomores: Saturday, September 12th 10:30am – 12:30pm
• Juniors: Saturday, September 12th 1pm – 3pm
• Make Up Day: Tuesday, September 15th 4pm – 6pm
Intervention Conference
Connectivity Issues
Text “INTERNET4CF” to (562) 372-6925
Online form: human-i-t.org/internet4cf
Technology/Device Support
Text “HELP4CF” to (562) 372-6925
Online form: help4cf.org
CONNECTED FUTURES SUPPORT
COVID-19 SAFETY PROTOCOLS
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Learning Center Protocols
• 9th & 10th graders will enter through Door 1, 11th & 12th graders will enter through Door 6.
• Upon entering, all students will temperature check and conduct health screening.
• Face coverings are required at all times.
• Students must be in the Learning Center at 8:00am.
• Students will sit in the same desk daily.
• Students must bring their district issued device, fully charged.
• Students must bring noise reduction headphones with a microphone.
• Students must be in dress code daily. Khaki or burgundy pants, skirts or shorts with white or burgundy collared shirts. Sweaters may be necessary and should also be in dress code colors.
• Students should be mindful and courteous of their classmates near them as they may be in a different online class.
• There will be no locker usage throughout the day.
• When assistance is needed for a class, students should contact their teacher to setup time to work with their teacher after school or during seminar using the various platforms (Teams, Schoology, etc.).
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SMART SAFETY MEASURES
For students and staff learning in our buildings, we will implement safety measures. DPSCD was allocated $85 million in CARES Act funding to implement COVID-19 safety measures to ensure the health and wellness of students, teachers and staff. To date, the district’s board has approved $25 million in spending for personal protective equipment, temperature stations, cleaning supplies and classroom safety items. We have also increased the frequency of custodial services to include daily cleaning and sanitization.
School safety measures include, but are not limited to:
• COVID-19 testing for employees
• Training on healthy hygiene practices for students and staff
• Daily temperature and self-symptom checks for employees and students
• Required use of masks; reusable masks will be provided to all students and staff
• Expansion of nursing services in every school
• Hand sanitizer in each classroom and regular restocking of soap in bathrooms.
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SMART SAFETY MEASURES CONTINUED
Daily Deep Cleaning
Classrooms, offices and shared
spaces will be cleaned daily
with EPA-recommended
disinfecting products. All
spaces have a posted cleaning
log. Custodial staff will
complete the log daily showing
that a specific room/area has
been cleaned (high-touch hard
surfaces disinfected).
All buildings and busses
cleaned and disinfected prior to
staff and students returning.
COVID Testing
Before returning to work, all employees
need a negative viral Covid-19 test. While
students were tested for Summer School,
student testing is not required for the fall.
If a student or family member has
symptoms, you can be tested without a
prescription at the City of Detroit drive-
through testing sites. All tests require an
appointment. To schedule a test, call 313-
230-0505.
Visit www.michigan.gov/coronavirus
for other testing sites near you, including
those that do not require insurance.
Monitoring and Accountability
As the District implements
safety guidelines, a team of 4
people will monitor safety daily
in schools and complete daily
compliance reports.
Parents can email
call 313-578-7018 to report
concerns. The District will
respond within 24 hours.
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RESPONSE TO CONFIRMED CASES
DPSCD is working closely with the Detroit Health Department and state authorities through this pandemic,
including on a response plan in the case that a positive case is confirmed.
This includes:
• Proactive communication about confirmed cases once information is confirmed with public health officials
• Buildings and offices closed for disinfecting before students and staff return
• Students continue to engage in regular instruction online with regular assignments, attendance, and grades
Intervention Conference
School Main Office – (313) 416-4600
Transportation Call Center – (313) 945-8600
Accessing Student Email – (313) 576-0100
GENERAL SCHOOL AND DISTRICT CONTACTS
QUESTIONS
If you have additional questions that were not answered in the chat, please email [email protected]
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