General Coursework
Weekly Contact
Who do I ask?
EeLA Teachers
How do I ...?
100

Do I need to read all of my messages?  Yes or No.


Yes!  Everything we send you is important, be sure to read through them.  We won't be sending any "junk" to your inbox.

100

Why should I care about weekly contact?

-It's easy!

-It's the main way we communicate with you.

-It's how we take attendance.

-Your guardians will be notified if missing.

-It's the law.

100

When I need help with my class, have a question, or I don't know what to do?

Your teacher.  You can find their contact info by logging in and checking your messages, looking through emails, or by looking up your teacher through the Edmonds eLearning website. 

100

Jeff, Leslie, and Kim teach this subject.



What is math?


100

Get caught up when I am really far behind?

It depends, but generally:

-Complete 2 days worth of work, every day.

-Work on your classes on non-school days.

-Check your weekly progress report for % goals.

200

What is this picture of, AND why is it important?

-Course Map

-It's essentially an assignment calendar/planner.

200

Do I still need to make weekly contact if I am ahead, doing fine, and my grade is good?

                                 Yes!

200

When I run out of my 3 retakes on quizzes/tests?


Your teacher.  They may either work with you, give you an additional retake, or something else.  But let them know!  


200

Becki, Jay, and Suzanne teach this subject.

             What is English?


200

Take my eLearning Final exam?

Check your teacher's welcome email as some will be in person at the CRC, some won't, and some classes may have no final at all.

300

It's a Holiday.  Do I still have to work on my classes?

No.  We follow the same calendar as the rest of Edmonds school district.  However, you can still access and work on your classes if you choose to. If you get behind, working over weekends and holidays can be a great way to get caught up!


300

Does this count as weekly contact yes or no?:

"Just checking in for weekly contact, thanks!"


No, your communication needs to be academic in nature.  Something like:

  • "I’m currently 30% complete with my class and plan to be 40% complete by Friday."

  • "I plan to complete my persuasive essay this week."

  • "Could I get help with the dividing fractions unit?"


300

If Edgenuity is "stuck" or not working properly for my class?  And, what should I do while I wait?


-Send your teacher a message, and if you can't do that, email them.  Sometimes you will encounter a weird problem, if that happens, let us know.  

-While you wait for a reply, think of what else you can do that is productive such as working on a different class or assignment.

300

Terence and Penny teach this subject.

What is science?


 

300

Finish a class early?

Complete MORE work than what is listed on your course map.  This could be a day early, or 2 months early.  Regardless, it is the same amount of content/work that you have to put in.  

400

What's the lowest I can score on a quiz or test to move on to the next lesson?


60%

400

Where do you go to send a message to your teacher?


The "Message Center" button on your Dashboard.  You can click on the left, or on the "envelope" icon on the top right:

400

What do I do when I want to work with my teacher in person?


Two answers:

1) Contact your teacher.  You can schedule with your teacher via YouCanBook.me or by messaging them directly through Maestro.  

2) Just drop into the Campus Resource Center (CRC), and one of the teachers there will help you out!  11 am-4 pm on Monday-Thursday.  (CRC is closed on Friday).  

400

Chuck and Soraya teach this subject

             What is Social Studies/History?


400

"Miss" a day of eLearning?  For example, I have a doctor's appointment, a family vacation, a sporting event, etc?


There are 2 things you need to do:

1) Schedule in the extra work for that "missed" day, so that you are one day ahead.  You can use the Course Map to figure this out.

2) Make sure you are good on weekly contact for that week.


500

On school days, how much time should I be spending on each one of my classes?

Each class should take you about 1-1.5 hours per class, per day, to stay on pace.  Essentially the same amount of time as being on-ground.  If you get behind it will be more, if you get ahead it will be less.


500

Which days do we track weekly contact on?  AKA, what timeframe are we looking at every school week?

Sunday through Saturday.  Saturday is the last day to get in weekly contact each week.  To be safe, contact your teacher early on in the week.  Replying to the weekly progress report (usually sent on on Mondays) is the easiest way.

500

When I want to take another class or change a class at eLearning?

Your counselor at EeLA, Jamie Regis or Katie McCain

500

Name either the subject that Trinity or Daniel teaches.

CTE/Personal Finance or Spanish


500

Know which parts of my class are worth the most? AKA, what percentage are specific activities worth?