Behavioral Expectations
To ensure a positive and productive online learning environment, it is important that all students adhere to our behavioral expectations. These expectations can be found in our WISE (Winning Attitude, Integrity Always, Safety First, Engaged Learner) behavior matrix, which outlines expectations for virtual/live lessons, asynchronous/ independent work and assessments. Click the link below to view the NCCA Behavior Matrix
Ways to be WISE
Expectations
Review WISE expectations with your student.
Log In
Make sure your child logs in on time for live lessons if required.
Camera On
Encourage your child to be on camera and an active participant in class.
To Do Lists
Use weekly to do lists to make sure assignments are completed by the due date.
Communication
Check for communications from teachers and respond to any message within 24 hours, Monday-Friday.
Environment
Establish a good work space at home and monitor distractions in the environment so that your child is able to fully engage in online instruction