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Education at the Micro-Schools During COVID-19

Submitted by Jai Dubyna, Administrator for Micro-Schools AB SDA Conference

The staff at the Micro-Schools have been working diligently to learn how to best provide Adventist education in an online setting. They willingly took on the role of students as they learned how to use programs such as Zoom and Google Classroom. While the provides an opportunity pdf editors, and other Schools have been for parents and younger creative learning apps. working diligently to learn siblings to join in this

• It is a blessing to have daily companies have daily worship with the students in their homes. This provides an opportunity for parents and younger siblings to join in this time of praise and prayer.

• Through Zoom, students time for families to play of students as they learned how can still see the faces of together and generally to use programs such as Zoom classmates and teachers slow down and reconnect and Google Classroom. While and know that they are with each other. the school buildings are empty supported and loved. and teachers miss interacting Teachers and families are with their students in the

• In today's world of online working together as a team to classroom, many positives have resources, there is so develop the mind, body, and come out of remote learning: much available to enhance heart of every child. Together, student learning. Many we are educating for eternity.

The staff at Sylvan Meadows Adventist School miss having their students in the classroom - Jai Dubyna, Karel Blankenfeldt, Skyla McCreery, and Kalee VanWart.

The staff at Sylvan Meadows Adventist School miss having their students in the classroom - Jai Dubyna, Karel Blankenfeldt, Skyla McCreery, and Kalee VanWart.

• Increased family time has been a blessing for many. There is extra time for families to play together and generally slow down and reconnect with each other.

Teachers and families are working together as a team to develop the mind, body, and heart of every child. Together, we are educating for eternity.

The staff at Sylvan Meadows Adventist School miss having their students in the classroom - Jai Dubyna, Karel Blankenfeldt, Skyla McCreery, and Kalee VanWart.