Perspectives in Online Learning
Monday's installment of Perspectives in Online Learning features a video from ÉðÊ¿Âþ» junior Ngun Len Fam.
Perspectives in Online Learning is a forum we have created to allow teachers and students to share their experiences with virtual teaching and learning. We will highlight a new vignette or video each day while schools are closed due to COVID-19.
We hope you enjoy hearing the perspectives of your colleagues and our students!
Full day Tuesday due to primary postponement
Tuesday will be a full day for all students and employees due to the postponement of New York’s presidential primary due to COVID-19.
Prior to the school closure, the district had been planning a half-day Tuesday to meet the requirements of New York’s Paid Voting Leave Law. However, Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order 202.12 moved the primary to June 23.
Section 2 cancels spring sports playoffs
Section 2 announced Monday that it is cancelling playoffs for all spring sports due to the COVID-19 school closure. The section has not yet cancelled the entire spring sports season and is holding out hope that student-athletes still may have an opportunity to compete in some manner this spring.
If, at some point after May 15, schools return to session, Section 2 will look to the New York State Public High School Athletic Association for guidance on required practice days, length of season and other questions, Section 2 Executive Director Ed Dopp and President Joe Sapienza said in a joint memo.
“It will then be a local school district decision as to who they play, how many contests they hold and at what levels they provide,” the memo said. “As always, the safety, health and well-being of our student-athletes and our communities in general will guide the decision-makers through these challenging decisions.”
Magnet, prekindergarten lotteries
The district conducted the magnet and prekindergarten lotteries Monday and now is in the process of sending notification to those families that submitted applications. Families whose students were selected for a spot in one of the schools or programs for the 2020-21 school year will receive a letter with more information, including information about how to register.
- Magnet registration will be from May 4-15
- Prekindergarten registration will be from May 11-22
- The 3-year-old pre-K lottery is scheduled for June 3. Applications for that lottery will be available beginning May 4.
Funding for childcare costs
New York is using a portion of the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) funds to provide free childcare to income-eligible essential workers.
To qualify, essential workers must work outside of the home and use a regulated childcare provider. They will receive a scholarship for the cost of care as long as the funds to support it are available. All licensed and regulated providers who are caring for essential workers are able to participate in this new program.
In order to qualify for the scholarship, families also must have an adjusted gross income at or below 300% of the federal poverty level. For a family of four that equals an annual income of $78,600.
Parents and guardians are asked to for the CARES Child Care Scholarship. Applications will be considered complete once the online application is finished AND the required supplemental documentation is submitted to Brightside Up, the Childcare Resource and Referral Agency (CCRA) for ÉðÊ¿Âþ», Fulton, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga and Schenectady counties.
For parents and guardians that currently receive a subsidy from their local Department of Social Services to pay for childcare, this scholarship can cover the co-pay. Parents and guardians should apply for the CARES Act Scholarship, and then contact their local DSS to get a letter stating their current co-pay. Please address any questions to Tricia Howland at thowland@brightsideup.org.
Meal delivery service expanding
The district will expand meal delivery service Wednesday to serve approximately 420 more students in our ongoing efforts to provide breakfast and lunch to students during the COVID-19 closure.
The district has served nearly 130,000 meals to date during the school closure – currently about 2,000 students daily – through both home delivery and our seven “grab and go” school locations. Meal pickup is available at these schools each weekday from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.:
- ÉðÊ¿Âþ» (Washington Avenue entrance), 700 Washington Ave.
- ÉðÊ¿Âþ» School of Humanities (ASH), 108 Whitehall Road
- Arbor Hill Elementary School, 1 Arbor Drive
- Giffen Memorial Elementary School, 274 South Pearl St.
- Schuyler Achievement Academy, 676 Clinton Ave.
- Tony Clement Center for Education, 395 Elk St.
- William S. Hackett Middle School, 45 Delaware Ave.
New student registration open for grades 9-12
New student registration for students entering grades 9-12 in the 2020-21 school year began Monday. The registration process will be conducted either online or via regular mail due to the school closure and social distancing protocols.
Please note that only students currently attending private, parochial or charter schools, and students entering from another school district, are required to register. Students currently enrolled in eighth grade in one of the district middle schools do not have to register for ÉðÊ¿Âþ».
Families that would like to register for ÉðÊ¿Âþ» online and submit all required documents digitally can .
Families that would prefer to mail in the required registration documents can address those materials to:
Central Registration
Harriet Gibbons Student Services Center
75 Watervliet Avenue
ÉðÊ¿Âþ», NY 12206
General information regarding the registration process, and access to printable documents, may be found in our Registration section. For any additional questions, please call our Central Registration Office at (518) 475-6125.
Stay tuned for information about registration for new students in prekindergarten through grade 8.
Telehealth physicals for working papers
For students seeking working papers who have not had a physical exam within the past year, City School District of ÉðÊ¿Âþ» Medical Director Dr. Laura Staff can provide a telehealth physical to assist students in obtaining the required Physical Fitness Certification.
Parents and guardians should contact their child’s school counselor for assistance in arranging a date and time for a telehealth appointment with Dr. Staff. For more information about working papers, please visit our Pupil Personnel Services section.
Chromebook distribution
The district has distributed nearly 3,300 Chromebooks to students and families and is continuing efforts to meet the needs of families that are without computer access at home. We also are working to obtain and distribute hotspots to help the approximately 550 families we have identified with no Internet connection at home. Both of these processes will continue to be managed through the schools.
Families can help us in this process in two ways. When you talk with your child’s teacher, please let them know that you have a need for computer access at home. Your teacher will help gather the necessary information. Families also can call their child’s school and leave a message with the following information:
- Student name
- Student grade
- Student ID number (if available)
Following this process will help us meet the needs as efficiently as possible moving forward.
Technical support for students and families
The City School District of ÉðÊ¿Âþ»’s Technology Help Desk is available to assist students and families with issues related to connecting a Chromebook to wireless access points, or with student login to the Chromebooks or the Clever suite of applications.
You can reach the Technology Help Desk from 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. each weekday at (518) 475-6195.
Please note that the Help Desk cannot assist with matters related to use, content or activities within any of the district instructional applications or Google Classroom. Questions regarding the use of Google Classroom, instructional resources, learning tasks or expectations related to instructional content should be directed to each student’s teacher or principal.
You also can find instructions and other helpful Google Classroom guidance in our online instruction section.
Be counted for ÉðÊ¿Âþ» in the 2020 Census – from home!
This is an important reminder that in spite of the closures and significant precautions in place due to COVID-19, the 2020 U.S. Census is underway. The Census Bureau is carefully monitoring the situation and follows the guidance of federal, state and local health authorities.
The most important thing you can do is respond online, by phone, or by mail when you receive your invitation. Responding now will minimize the need for Census Bureau workers to be out in communities following up. Help your community – and help the Census Bureau adhere to social-distancing guidelines – by . Do your part. Stay home. Get counted.
OCFS childcare survey
The New York State Office of Children and Family Services is asking parents, guardians and caregivers who are in need of childcare to complete a survey.
Based on the information collected in this survey, OCFS may be able to help families find the childcare program to meet their needs. It may be a challenge to find childcare due to COVID-19-related closures. However, OCFS is trying its best to support families to find high-quality childcare programs.
The also has several resources available.
YMCA childcare partnership
The district is partnering with the YMCA to offer childcare services for health and emergency-response personnel. The YMCA is administering and staffing the program, which operates from 7 a.m.-6 p.m. daily at the following six schools:
- Arbor Hill Elementary School, 1 Arbor Drive
- Eagle Point Elementary School, 1044 Western Ave.
- Giffen Memorial Elementary School, 274 South Pearl St.
- New Scotland Elementary School, 369 New Scotland Ave.
- Schuyler Achievement Academy, 676 Clinton Ave.
- Sheridan Preparatory Academy, 400 Sheridan Ave.
The program has a limited capacity, with a maximum of 30 children per school (three classrooms with 10 children). The YMCA is staffing each room with two employees.
is available. Health and emergency personnel needing childcare are also welcome to call the YMCA at (518) 869-3500.
Picking up medications at school
In the event of an emergency, parents and guardians who need to pick up medication that is currently stored at school can contact Health Services Coordinator Suzanne McCarthy to schedule a time to pick up the medication.
Parents and guardians can contact the health services coordinator at (518) 475-6730 or smccarthy@albany.k12.ny.us. They should be sure to include their child’s name and school, and the best phone number where they can be reached. The health services coordinator will contact them to make arrangements to pick up medications.
National Grid assistance
National Grid has put a number of practices in place to assist families and lessen financial hardships during the COVID-19 crisis. These practices will remain in place until at least the end of April. They include the suspension of collections-related activities and service disconnections, more flexible billing and payment options and crisis intervention support for customers in need.
Visit section for more information and ongoing updates.
Health insurance assistance
is committed to ensuring access to affordable, quality health insurance for all New Yorkers so they can get the care they need during the COVID-19 crisis.
Many New Yorkers are likely to be eligible for health coverage with financial assistance through NY State of Health due to their loss of coverage and income. NY State of Health opened a Special Enrollment Period last month to provide a safety net for people who are uninsured in difficult times like this.
You can apply for health insurance immediately through NY State of Health. If you lost employer coverage, you must apply within 60 days of losing that coverage.
Because of a loss of income, New Yorkers may also be eligible for Medicaid, the Essential Plan, Child Health Plus or subsidized Qualified Health Plan coverage.
Visit online for more information. You also can contact the Marketplace directly at (518) 486-9102 or NYSOH@health.ny.gov.
Mental health hotline
Along with the impact the COVID-19 outbreak is having on physical health, we can't underestimate the impact this pandemic is having on mental health.
More than 6,000 mental health professionals have volunteered their time to help with New York’s response to COVID-19. For free emotional support, consultation and referral to a provider, call 1-844-863-9314.
Domestic violence resources
The New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence has a message for victims during these challenging times: You are not alone.
Please call the New York State Domestic and Sexual Violence Hotline at 800-942-6906 for information on domestic violence resources in our community. You also can .
Mindfulness resources
Whether you're looking for live guided meditations connecting you to others, a quick practice to help you find your ground or a free course on how to meditate, check out these to find calm and nourish resilience during the COVID-19 outbreak.
The state also is partnering with to provide New Yorkers with free meditation and mindfulness resources. New Yorkers can access a collection of free guided meditations, along with at-home mindfulness exercises and additional resources to help address rising stress and anxiety.
also provides free melodies to invite peace comfort into the mind and heart.
Resources for talking with children about COVID-19
The Pupil Personnel Services Department would like to share the following resources with helpful guidance on talking with children about COVID-19.
- National Association of School Psychologists:
- ChildMind Institute:
- The Daily Reporter (Spencer, Iowa):
- The New York Times,
You can find these and additional resources for supporting children, teen-agers and adults in the social-emotional resources section of our COVID-19 Information page.
Expanded mobile crisis hours
Northern Rivers has extended its hours for mobile crisis services. The expanded hours are:
- Monday–Friday – 8 a.m.–10 p.m.
- Saturday–Sunday – 11 a.m.–7 p.m.
- For immediate crisis services, call (518) 292-5499
- For general information, call (518) 952-9032
Mobile crisis services provides telephone support for children, families and adults experiencing emotional and/or behavioral crisis, and for professionals working with these individuals. Northern Rivers also provides in-person crisis assessment and intervention for individuals experiencing emotional and/or behavioral crisis anywhere in the community.
For more information, visit online.