MCCC Remote Learning Guide for Students & Parents

What Remote Learning Looks Like

  • Students follow the same schedule as in-person classes.
  • Attendance is taken every class period. (Attendance is based on logging into each teacher’s online learning platform and completing the assignment(s) for each class period.)
  • Students join live sessions, watch videos, complete assignments, and participate online as instructed.

Student Responsibilities

  • Understand teacher expectations and review course materials.
  • Check teachers’ online platforms (Google Classroom, Moodle, WebAssign, etc.) for each of your classes.
  • Participate in class activities and discussions as instructed.
  • Stay organized and manage time well.
  • Practice academic honesty and follow technology rules.

Parent Support

  • Provide a quiet, distraction-free workspace.
  • Encourage independence—support but do not complete work for students.
  • Check about assignments and progress.
  • Monitor grades in ProgressBook.
  • Encourage communication with teachers.

Technology & Communication

  • Ensure access to a device, the required software, and a reliable internet connection.
  • Students must use their MCCC email.
  • Teachers will provide clear links, schedules, and expectations.

Attendance & Absences

  • Students must attend every class period online and complete the posted assignment to be counted present.
  • Parents must report absences within 24 hours.
  • Provide documentation for medical/legal appointments.

Assignments & Grades

  • Students receive regular feedback.
  • Teachers will clearly communicate due dates and assessment expectations.
  • Late work follows the Student Handbook rules.

Tips for Success

  • Limit phone/social media during learning.
  • Stay connected with teachers.
  • Contact your teachers with any concerns or questions.

RESOURCES

MCJVS2 Dashboard 

Resources for Students and Parents 

Most resources available to Medina County Career Center (MCCC) students are accessible with their MCCC email address and password, or with Google or Microsoft credentials.

If students are unable to access a resource/website provided by their instructor, please email the instructor for support.

Additional contact information: