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District 88 making a difference Dr. Helton issues inspirational message • Willowbrook Art Department Head John Epple used Screencastify, which allows him to provide students with verbal feedback as he hovers over the artwork they’ve submitted, while highlighting the areas he’s speaking about and making virtual edits on their artwork. • Willowbrook math teacher Edgar
Dorado used Google Hangouts to invite multiple students to get together and have a virtual class in real time. The screen share capability allows students to communicate their struggles and questions and get immediate feedback and support from the teacher. • Pupil Personnel Services (PPS)
staff members used Google Hangouts Meet to discuss student progress. They then called the parents/guardians of students with whom they have concerns to touch base and stay connected. • The Willowbrook Blue Crew hosted a virtual “Black Out” Spirit Day on March 23. • Willowbrook Art Department
Head John Epple painted The Rock outside of the school with a special message for students. • Addison Trail Student Council members and Youth and Government students, along with students from Roselle, wrote letters to form a pen-pal program with residents at Clarendale of Addison Senior Living Community.
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Residents at Artis Senior Living, like these ladies, are making the best of the COVID-19 lockdown. Here, they happily demonstrate that there is no shortage of toilet paper! Artis Senior Living submitted this picture to help ease the community during this difficult time.
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In his recent message to the District 88 high school community, Superintendent Dr. Scott Helton pointed out the many positive things that are being done at both Willowbrook and Addison Trail to keep people connected and caring for one another. “I would like to thank our staff, students and parents/guardians for their flexibility and partnership as we transitioned from a traditional school setting to providing online E-learning opportunities,” Helton said in his communiqué. “We’ve had an average attendance rate of 93 percent (which is comparable to our attendance rate when school is in session), and that speaks volumes to the dedication and commitment of our teachers and pupils.” Follow are examples of outstanding efforts being shared throughout District 88: • Addison Trail math teacher Kirsten Olson motivated students in her precalculus class with virtual stickers and a Netflix/Hulu-themed e-portfolio to submit work. • Addison Trail English Department Head Amy Ferraro engaged two Advanced Placement (AP)/college-level language classes in an online chat about the changes to the AP exam, the end of “The Great Gatsby” unit and their work for this week. • Addison Trail world language teacher Judie Vitiritti-Lynch had students use Kahoot! and Gimkit to continue building their vocabulary and to stay involved with the Italian language. • Willowbrook English teacher Lucy Almanza-Fernandez used Flipgrid to have ESL students record themselves reading and annotating the text.
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