Monday, October 4, 2021
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
New Year - Out with the Old
The Mount Carmel program was closed last year. Staff and students made some great memories there. To preserve some of those memories, some of the posts from the Mount Carmel Website have been archived on this site. You can quickly find these posts by searching the tag "MCArchive". Or, you can click this link - https://compassschuylkill.blogspot.com/search/label/MCArchive
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Return to Remote Learning
To the Members of the Compass Academy Schuylkill community:
As you’ve already been informed, someone within our school was diagnosed with COVID-19. In our “Phased School Reopening Health and Safety Plan”, which we discussed in the student intakes and sent home with you, we developed a plan for a situation like this.
We encourage our students and staff to voluntarily self-isolate until December 7th. During this timeframe, students will be asked to attend classes remotely on the same days they would have been in school. Since tomorrow, 11/25/2020, would have been a half-day for students, there is no expectation of a full school day. Instead, we will be holding a meeting to discuss what our remote learning schedule will be, share our expectations with our students and their families, and answer any questions that may arise.
This meeting will be held on zoom at 10:00 AM through -
https://justiceworks.zoom.us/j/6311721144
There will be no academic expectations for 11/26/2020 thru 11/30/2020 because of the Thanksgiving Break. On Tuesday, December 1st, students will be expected to start taking part in our remote learning classes that will run until Friday, December 4th.
The class schedule is on the "Distance Learning" Tab.
Please try your best to get on and, if you can’t for some reason, reach out and let one of us know so we can accommodate you accordingly.
On Monday, December 7th, students are expected to return to school in person as our schedule should be back to normal!
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out! Thank you for your cooperation and understanding! We hope to see you in the meeting!
Friday, May 29, 2020
Student Awards and Comments from Lieutenant Governor Fetterman
Monday, May 11, 2020
Scholastic's My History Project
Students will be participating in Scholastic's "My History Project. The following is from the editors at Scholastic -
Hello Parents and Guardians,
We’re inviting your children to document their experiences living through the COVID-19 pandemic as part of a living history project we are creating in the Classroom Magazines Division of Scholastic.
We’ve already heard from many kids and teachers who are keeping journals and writing about their experiences. We want to support this and provide ideas for how kids can document their experiences in ways that are empowering and positive. We want children to know that while this is a time of uncertainty and unease, it is also a period that is important and that will long be remembered. Your kids are part of history, and their stories matter.
Our education editors have created a menu of writing prompts and creative project ideas for kids to choose from. We also encourage kids to create projects of their own design or to combine ideas we’ve provided.The entire letter from Scholastic, an explanatory video, and the menu of project ideas can be found at - https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/my-history.html
A PDF file of the projects is also attached to an assignment in Jupiter Ed..
We are living in an unusual time. This is an opportunity to help document, in a novel way, how social distancing and a global pandemic is affecting us. Please encourage your student to complete whatever project they choose. We would like to have all projects finished by May 26th so that we can submit them to Scholastic before the end of the school year.
Monday, May 4, 2020
"State of the Academy" - Week Three
I hope that you all continue to stay safe during this time. I cannot begin to thank you for your help in encouraging your children to continue learning, whether it be online or completing packets. We have had wonderful, and quite frankly, much better participation in distance learning that we had anticipated.
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Secret Messages and Pizza
Three students (who may or may not have actually seen the message) did score 50 out of 50 last week. Brandon D., Jaedyn L., and Gavin H. successfully met the criteria for some free food.
Sunday, April 26, 2020
"State of the Academy" - Two Weeks into Distance Learning
By the numbers - Out of nineteen families, fifteen have joined our efforts to continue learning digitally. Half of the families that are participating have students who regularly attend ZOOM Classrooms. On average, thirteen students log onto Jupiter Ed at least once every school day. And one other number; Mrs. Williams was able to make three laptops available for students who needed a boost n technology. (If you are having equipment difficulties and could use a laptop, contact one of the staff and we will try to find one for you.)
Compass Academy is one of the many programs offered by JusticeWorks YouthCare. JWYC operates three academies in Pennsylvania. The academies were recognized in a recent article. Click here or the image below to go to the article.
Ms. Shannon now has a ZOOM Classroom. Her office hours and the link to her room can be found on the "Distance Learning" page.
Friday, April 17, 2020
"State of the Academy" One Week into Distance Learning
That is not to say that this experience has been easy. Technical issues, trying to motivate ourselves or our children, and trying to understand how to use JEd and ZOOM, has made this a challenge. Compass - Schuylkill serves 8 different school districts. Some districts have offered to help with distance learning devices. Some have not. The academy has 20 students from 19 families. Some families already had access to the internet and own laptops. Other families are making distance learning work on phones without carrier plans by "borrowing" WiFi from their neighbors. And, by the way, most of Pennsylvania is under a stay-at-home order while we wait out a pandemic.




