Tuesday, April 28, 2020
An important part of our distance learning, Seabury style, has been our Zoom meetings. We have full class meetings with all the Bumblebees multiple times a week, we can do individual meetings, or meetings with the Ladybugs and Bumblebees together. This week, for the first time, we will try a whole school meeting to celebrate starting a new month. Nothing replaces being in school together, but these face to face meetings help us stay connected and feel less lonely for one another. We are lucky to have such good technology to help us with our school work and our friendships. Here is a Bumblebee with his class, doing school from home. We are all so proud of how hard everyone is working to stay caught up and connected.
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