VOCAL EXERCISES - Artist in the Schools instructor Sarah Branton of Cherry Creek, Colorado, leads an exercise in the Sitka High School band room this morning as she teaches students how to improve their volume. Branton will be here all week working with choirs at Blatchley Middle School and Sitka High. Her instruction is part of the effort to rebuild school choir programs and numbers following the pandemic. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson)
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Canvas Signup, Workshop Set for Sitka High
By SHANNON HAUGLAND
Sentinel Staff Writer
The Sitka School District has scheduled a Thursday workshop where parents can sign up and learn to use the new computer application Canvas that allows them to check on their student’s classwork, and provide support.
The signup event and workshop will be held 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the Sitka High School library.
Canvas allows students, parents and teachers to track grades, assignments, and academic progress, school officials said.
“What we’re trying to do is make sure parents can support students by understanding assignments, understand what students are missing, and assessments coming up, so parents can help support their students,” said Freddie Charbonneau, Sitka High social studies teacher.
Charbonneau is also on the strategic plan’s action plan committee for “developing an internal and external district communications plan.”
The school district has already activated the Canvas program, but Charbonneau said only 25 percent of parents at SHS have signed up. After participants sign up, they can access information through their home computers or a smartphone app, she said.
“Part of the reason we’re doing this workshop is to help parents create their accounts,” Charbonneau said. “Some people might not have computers at home or a good internet connection.”
Those attending are invited to take their own laptops, and other computers will be available in the library for the workshops. Charbonneau added that teachers were given a new way to sign up parent accounts using the app, and that will be reviewed at the workshop. Wifi will be available.
The school district website said parents and team members who selected Canvas “appreciated its ease of use and navigation, accessibility, and completeness of information.” By logging into the system, users are able to access lessons, assignments, class announcements, and grades. Parents can also message teachers directly through Canvas, the school district says.
Canvas is being used by all schools in the Sitka School District and the home school program REACH, but each school uses it a little differently, officials said.
Charbonneau said she believes Canvas is better than the system Sitka High had before, and hopes it will be embraced by parents with high participation levels.
“We want more open communications with parents, and we’re trying to get as many people as possible to jump on the opportunity,” she said.
Superintendent Frank Hauser said the goal of the program is to “make sure as many supports are there, and to remove any barriers, for students to get the work they need and parents to get the information they need to support their students’ academic pursuits. We want to continue to build upon the partnerships between the schools, parents and students.”
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AK COVID-19
At a Glance
(updated 9-12-2023)
By Sentinel Staff
The state Department of Health and Social Services has posted the following update on the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Alaska as of 8:57 a.m. Tuesday, September 12.
New cases as of Tuesday: 278
Total cases (cumulative) statewide – 301,513
Total (cumulative) deaths – 1,485
Case Rate per 100,000 – 38.14
To visit the Alaska DHSS Corona Response dashboard website click here.
COVID in Sitka
The Sitka community level is now "Low.'' Case statistics are as of Tuesday.
Case Rate/100,000 – 152.50
Cases in last 7 days – 13
Cumulative Sitka cases – 3,575
Deceased (cumulative) – 10
The local case data are from Alaska DHSS.
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20 YEARS AGO
September 2003
Sitka Tribe of Alaska is “upset and disturbed” about the Senate appropriations bill that cuts spending for Alaska tribal courts, STA Vice Chairman Gil Truitt said today. He was referring to Sen. Ted Stevens’ move to divert Department of Justice grants from tribal courts and tribal police officers to fund the Village Public Safety Officer program.
50 YEARS AGO
September 1973
Photo caption: Receiving service pins at a Carpenters Union Local 466 dinner meeting at the Kiksadi Club were, from left, Arthur Littlefield, Alvin Helm, Harley Finch, Dave Gibson, Gerald Hughes, Fred Nelson, Walter Moy, Edward Nelson, William Sutton and Don Stromme.