DeLaSalle will begin the 2020-21 school year with a hybrid model of instruction. The hybrid model accomplishes our goals of:
- Educating students with high expectations for both their holistic well-being and their academic preparation;
- Addressing the needs and concerns identified by our families and staff; and,
- Offering our students and staff opportunities for on-campus community.
Students will be split into two groups based on the first letter of their last name. Students will attend in-person classes twice a week and attend class via distance learning three times a week on the following schedule.
8:30-9:50 - Period 1
10:00-11:20 - Period 2
11:30-1:30 - Period 3 and lunch
Students will eat lunch during one of the following blocks
A) 11:30-12:10
B) 12:10-12:50
C) 12:50-1:30
1:40-3:00 - Period 4
8:30-9:50 - Period 5
10:00-11:20 - Period 6 (WIN*)
11:30-1:30 - Period 7 and lunch
Students will eat lunch during one of the following blocks
A) 11:30-12:10
B) 12:10-12:50
C) 12:50-1:30
1:40-3:00 - Period 8
8:30-9:10 - Period 1
9:20-10:00 - Period 2
10:10-10:50 - Period 3
11:00-11:40 - Period 4
11:40-12:10 - BREAK
12:10 - 12:50 - Period 5
1:00-1:40 - Period 7
1:50-2:30 - Period 8
8:30-9:50 - Period 1
10:00-11:20 - Period 2
11:30-1:30 - Period 3 and lunch
Students will eat lunch during one of the following blocks
A) 11:30-12:10
B) 12:10-12:50
C) 12:50-1:30
1:40-3:00 - Period 4
8:30-9:50 - Period 5
10:00-11:20 - Period 6 (WIN*)
11:30-1:30 - Period 7 and lunch
Students will eat lunch during one of the following blocks
A) 11:30-12:10
B) 12:10-12:50
C) 12:50-1:30
1:40-3:00 - Period 8
*WIN refers to What I Need – a block of time that would allow students to conduct independent study, participate in small group tutoring, meet with college representatives, and attend club meetings. A team of faculty and staff are building out the structure and scope of this dedicated class period.
Student Expectations
- In-person hybrid students must be dressed in school uniform. Students who are learning from home are expected to wear their uniform shirts or sweatshirts while attending school online.
- Unless a student is ill, he or she will be expected to share their screen through video for attendance and in order to engage in discussion.
- Students attending in-person hybrid instruction may carry school materials in a backpack, which they can bring with them to each class.
- Students will not have access to hallway lockers unless their parent/guardian requested one as part of the “Back-to-School Questionnaire” emailed to families in early August.