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Remote Learning Day Plan

January 25, 2026

 

Good Morning NEST+m,

 

The Mayor and the Chancellor have announced that due to inclement weather conditions, Monday January 26, 2026 will be remote learning day. This applies to all NEST+m students in grades K-12.

 

At 9:00am on Monday, all students will log into Zoom for an SEL check-in, to review the plan for the day, and to have their official daily attendance taken. Teachers have already shared Zoom links earlier in the year, but in case you can't find them, please refer to the directory below.

 

➡️ Zoom Directory (this link will not be accessible to students/families until 8:30am on Monday)

 

All students are expected to participate in their classes tomorrow by joining the live Zoom at 9:00am, and by completing classwork assigned by their teacher(s) asynchronously.

 

Students in Grades 9-12 will also need to check in to each of their classes via a period attendance form for the remainder of the day- these forms will be shared by teachers via Google Classroom. 

 

➡️ 9:00 - 9:30 Beginning of Day Zoom - Required for All Students

 

Students in Grades K-4

  • Login to their classroom teacher’s Zoom 

 

Students in 5th Grade

  • Login to their homeroom teacher’s zoom

 

Students in Grades 6-8

  • Login to their 1st period class (Tomorrow is an A day) 

 

Students in Grades 9-12 

  • Login to their 1st period class (A Day)
  • For every other period after that, complete assigned work and a period-specific google form that will be shared by the teachers in Google Classroom 
  • Attendance forms must be completed by 12:30 or students will be marked absent from the classes they did not complete a form for.

 

➡️ 9:30 - 2:35 Asynchronous Work

Students complete asynchronous work assigned 

 

How to get help

 

Technology Needs

As always, should any difficulties arise, please utilize our tech support form for additional assistance. Staff will also be available for support via email, and to follow up with phone calls or Zoom support.

 

Stay safe and warm tomorrow NEST+m! Please reach out if you have any questions.

 

Best,

Meaghan Lynch

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