PHOTO GALLERY: Remote learning brings the classroom home
Published 7:25 pm Tuesday, March 24, 2020
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Emmy Benton, left, a ninth-grade student at First Flight High School with Wade Benton, a third grader at Kitty Hawk Elementary School. Courtesy Cindy Benton
Hudson Kelly, a kindergartener at Kitty Hawk Elementary School, working on some online resources provided by the teachers of KHES. Courtesy Kelly family
Abel McDonald, a first grader at Manteo Elementary, working on some online school lesson. Courtesy McDonald family
Sean Preston, left, a second grader at First Flight Elementary School and Anya Preston, a sixth grader at First Flight Middle School, learning remotely. Courtesy Preston family
Olivia Sugg, a ninth grade student at First Flight High School, working on school work from home. Courtesy Nancy Sugg
Maura, left, and Emmy Trivette of First Flight High School. Courtesy Donna Trivette
Second grader Anders Vetter of Cape Hatteras Elementary School video chatting with Meredith Wilson of CHES. Erin Everlee Photography
Hannah Hogan, an eighth grade student at Manteo Middle School. Courtesy Hogan family
The Lamm sisters working on their online schooling together: Ella Lamm (eleventh grader at First Flight High School), Kayla Lamm (ninth grader at First Flight High School) and Myla Lamm (fifth grader at Kitty Hawk Elementary School). Courtesy Lamm family
Avery Hogan, a fifth grader at Nags Head Elementary School. Courtesy Hogan family
Online learning has begun for students across the state of North Carolina. Local students have been provided the necessary tools and resources to continue their education while staying at home through at least May 15.
From kindergarten through twelfth grade, teachers have worked tirelessly to provide lessons, projects and interactive learning programs to their students to stay engaged and focused on school.
Educators are staying connected to their students via video chats, live messaging apps and online course work.
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