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West Ada School District Teacher Messaging Help Blackboard Teacher Messaging is our new online messaging system that will make communicating with all your parents and students, simple and efficient.
Blackboard Teacher Messaging The simplest tool to communicate with parents and students Blackboard Teacher Messaging is an online messaging system that will make communicating with all your parents and students, simple and efficient. Right now, with . Blackboard Teacher Messaging. you can send email and text messages from one simple to use ...
The West Ada School District regularly utilizes the Blackboard Notification system to send information to parents/guardians via text, phone call, and/or e-mail. These communications include notification regarding lockdown drills, late buses, school closures, lunch account balances, registration information, as well as other important topics.
Blackboard Teacher Messaging is our new online messaging system that will make communicating with all your parents and students, simple and efficient. Right now, with Blackboard Teacher Messaging you can send email and text messages from one simple to use location.
For additional questions, support, or to report problems with the Teacher Messaging, please contact the Communications Team:
Did you know, that you can now send your Blackboard Teacher Messaging emails to your Principal as well as Parents?
West Ada School District is ready for teaching and learning in the 2020-2021 school year. Precautionary measures have been implemented to reduce the chance of spreading illness including increased hand washing, mask wearing and distancing from others.
Free Meals for Students. The United States Department of Agriculture has extended the summer food service program through December 2020 , meaning all West Ada School District students may receive free breakfast and lunch each school day. Order meals by 7 a.m. for same day pick up at your child’s school.
Readiness assessments will be given to students early in the fall semester so teachers may gauge what areas students need extra support before moving into new learning material. Live and recorded instruction may be available to students.