Virtual Learning – Mt. Diablo Unified School District has pivoted completely to digital learning during shelter in place. More than 4,500 Chromebooks have been checked out to students with lessons delivered via Zoom and other platforms. Learn more about the new Coronavirus Remote Learning Fund and how you can help.
Mt. Diablo Unified School District’s teachers and administrators have been working hard to provide access to technology for all students so that remote learning may take place during the coronavirus shelter-in-place. To support this effort, the foundation has created the Coronavirus Remote Learning Fund. Every dollar contributed to this fund will go toward the acquisition and distribution of distance learning technologies that can be used both now and in the future.
Your contribution of any size will especially help MDUSD’s most vulnerable students access crucial remote learning tools.
Access to a computer and the Internet are key to successful remote learning. While many of our students have access to both in their home, as many as 20% of our student population does not. In anticipation of campus closures, teachers checked out and distributed Chromebooks to many students, but there are not nearly enough to support the learning needs of our diverse district. Our teachers, principals, and administrators are on the front lines, and all of us can help.
You can make a difference! This fund will be used to support items identified by the district to further distance learning. For example:
Join us today by giving to the Coronavirus Remote Learning Fund to ensure that quality education continues for all MDUSD students. No amount is too small; every dollar helps!