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Asynchronous Learning Day

April 22 will be an asynchronous learning day in order to make-up a third snow day. 
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Nathaniel Seaman
B-CC will be empty on April 22, but learning will (theoretically) continue at home

April 22 will be an asynchronous learning day in order to make-up a third snow day.

Teachers will assign work for students to take home and complete independently. Classes will not hold Zoom calls or any other sort of live instruction, but attendance will be taken based on the students’ completed work. 

Ms. Baker, a statistics teacher at B-CC, said, “I appreciate the make-up day being asynchronous, because the students do not lose a day of learning, however we are not required to physically come into the school.”

Classes will follow a two-hour delay schedule, and teachers will assign the lessons on Canvas for students to access. 

Senior Vaughn Garcia said, “I am really happy that I don’t have to get up out of bed and come to school, and that I can just do my work at home and at my own pace and leisure.”

Senior Josselyn Castellanos shared a different opinion. She said, “it is unnecessary, because any work we do on this day, we could have completed in one of our already scheduled school days.”

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Logan Tongberg, Staff Reporter
Logan Tongberg is a news writer for the Tattler and is also on the girls soccer team at BCC. She loves to hang out with her friends and family and going to the beach.
Nathaniel Seaman, Section Director
Nat is a B-CC senior and is reprising his role as section director of art and photography for the second year in a row. In his free time, Nat enjoys boxing, reading and photography.

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