Learning Coach Central
Learning Coach Central, a parent portal containing useful resources for all Learning Coaches, offers a wealth of resources and materials to familiarize and support you with our online school program and how it works. Learning Coach Central- Find answers to common questions! Curriculum Night Recording (from August 9) |
Tips for a Successful Learning Environment
Before beginning your school year, you will want to plan and prepare to have your student learn at home. Creating a dedicated learning space is key for encouraging productivity. Learn how to design an organized and comfortable workspace for your student to allow them to focus and establish good work habits. Helpful Learning Coach Video Links: Get Started with our New Online Classroom The Learning Coach Homepage The Student Homepage Recording Attendance Checking Webmail The Grade Book The Planner Adding Events to the Planner The Lesson Viewer Using the Course Outline Marking Pending Lessons Complete Data Views |
Learning Coach Success Series
We are committed to providing Learning Coaches with the tools they need to be effective in their role while supporting their students' success. The Learning Coach Success Series offers live, webinar-style sessions for both new and returning Learning Coaches. The Foundations for Success are onboarding sessions where newly enrolled parents can learn more about being Learning Coaches; get parent-tested tips for daily routines and organization; and learn all about our Learning Management Platform. Learning Coach Success Series sessions are presented throughout the month on a wide range of topics and last approximately 30 - 45 minutes. |
Arizona Connections Academy Support Line
Families have access to our searchable online help system, available 24/7. The Learning Coach can also call 1-800-382-6010 to speak with a Connections Academy technical support representative for assistance with installation and troubleshooting. And your child's teacher and other school staff are available to give support when you need it. |
COVID - 19 Resources
Computer Equipment and Internet Resources
Cox Internet Access
Cox offers two months free internet access, $10 per month after for families who are new or existing Cox customers without internet services and have at least one K-12 students that participates in the National School Lunch Program or receives any form of government assistance. Contact Cox Communications at 1-844-251-2673 or visit www.cox.com/lowcostinternet to apply.
Cox Connect2Compete Low-Cost Computers
Through PCs for People, eligible families will have access to quality affordable computer equipment. Visit PCs for People https://cox.pcsrefurbished.com or give them a call at 651-354-2552. You must meet the eligibility requirements to purchase a device.
Arizona Department of Education Broadband Resources for Families
The Arizona Department of Education has compiled a list of broadband resources for families as well as instruction for making your cell phone a Wi-Fi Hotspot. You can access this information here.
Free Drive-Up Hotspots
Academic and Social Emotional Support Resources
Read On Arizona
Read on Arizona has compiled a Covid-19 Early Literacy Resource Toolkit. These resources will assist you in engaging with your child in at-home early learning and literacy activities that will help them grow, progress, and discover the joys of reading.
Visit http://readonarizona.org/resources/covid-19-early-literacy-resources/ for additional information and access to the Toolkit.
Arizona Department of Education
The Arizona Department of Education has also compiled a list of Covid-19 Guidance and Suggestions. Click here to access. They also suggest reviewing these tips from the National Association of School Psychologists.
Crisis Response Resources
Crisis Response Network and Arizona 2-1-1 have developed a COVID-19 specific website for individuals and families who are experiencing stressors due to the health crisis and need somewhere to turn. Please visit 211arizona.org/covid-19/ for a collective list of information and referrals.
Teen Lifeline: Calling available 24/7. Texting available 12pm-9pm on weekdays and 3pm-9pm on weekends.Peer counselors are still available from 3pm to 9pm every day.
Suicide Prevention Resource Center: 1-800-273-8255 (TALK)
Cox Internet Access
Cox offers two months free internet access, $10 per month after for families who are new or existing Cox customers without internet services and have at least one K-12 students that participates in the National School Lunch Program or receives any form of government assistance. Contact Cox Communications at 1-844-251-2673 or visit www.cox.com/lowcostinternet to apply.
Cox Connect2Compete Low-Cost Computers
Through PCs for People, eligible families will have access to quality affordable computer equipment. Visit PCs for People https://cox.pcsrefurbished.com or give them a call at 651-354-2552. You must meet the eligibility requirements to purchase a device.
Arizona Department of Education Broadband Resources for Families
The Arizona Department of Education has compiled a list of broadband resources for families as well as instruction for making your cell phone a Wi-Fi Hotspot. You can access this information here.
Free Drive-Up Hotspots
- Library Wi-Fi is open to all Arizona residents. Libraries are an integral part of every community and residents and students should use the services they need. The Libraries continue to be closed, but Wi-Fi is open. A map of Arizona Public Library Hotspots can be found by clicking here.
- All ASU Campuses
- All Cochise County Campuses
- McDonalds
- Starbucks
- Yavapai County Hotspots from Yavapai County Community College can be found by clicking here.
Academic and Social Emotional Support Resources
Read On Arizona
Read on Arizona has compiled a Covid-19 Early Literacy Resource Toolkit. These resources will assist you in engaging with your child in at-home early learning and literacy activities that will help them grow, progress, and discover the joys of reading.
Visit http://readonarizona.org/resources/covid-19-early-literacy-resources/ for additional information and access to the Toolkit.
Arizona Department of Education
The Arizona Department of Education has also compiled a list of Covid-19 Guidance and Suggestions. Click here to access. They also suggest reviewing these tips from the National Association of School Psychologists.
Crisis Response Resources
Crisis Response Network and Arizona 2-1-1 have developed a COVID-19 specific website for individuals and families who are experiencing stressors due to the health crisis and need somewhere to turn. Please visit 211arizona.org/covid-19/ for a collective list of information and referrals.
Teen Lifeline: Calling available 24/7. Texting available 12pm-9pm on weekdays and 3pm-9pm on weekends.Peer counselors are still available from 3pm to 9pm every day.
- 602-248-8336 (TEEN)
- 800-248-8336 (TEEN)
Suicide Prevention Resource Center: 1-800-273-8255 (TALK)
Arizona Community Resources
2-1-1 Arizona
2-1-1 Arizona provides information and referral services in many different areas including (but not limited to) health care, dental care, clothing, utility assistance, housing and home services, legal assistance, mental health and counseling, domestic violence, employment, and many other services. Click on the button below to access 2-1-1 Arizona or you can also call or text 2-1-1 for additional information.
2-1-1 Arizona provides information and referral services in many different areas including (but not limited to) health care, dental care, clothing, utility assistance, housing and home services, legal assistance, mental health and counseling, domestic violence, employment, and many other services. Click on the button below to access 2-1-1 Arizona or you can also call or text 2-1-1 for additional information.
Parenting a Child with Emotional or Behavioral Health Challenges
Please call the Family Assistance Center phone line to talk to someone who can provide emotional support and offer resources to any parent, especially those who need help parenting a child with emotional or behavioral health challenges:
1-877-568-8468 or visit https://www.familyinvolvementcenter.org/
Arizona Self Help
Arizona Self-Help is a free, confidential and easy-to-use Website that estimates eligibility for 31 different health and human services programs, such as:
Community Information and Referral
Community Information & Referral is the key source of integrated information that brings people and services together every day to meet vital needs throughout Arizona. Their vision is for all people to have easy access to information about the full range of health, human, and emergency services provided in Arizona communities. The 24-Hour Help Hotline has trained, bilingual (English/Spanish) Information & Referral Specialists to help you. This service is anonymous and free to the public.
Phone: (602) 263-8856 from anywhere
(800) 352-3792 within area codes 520 & 928
TDD: Please use Arizona Relay at (800) 367-8939 or 7-1-1
SWIft® Resources of Arizona
SWIft® Resources of Arizona is an online system that connects users to community and statewide resource information for children, youth and adult, their families, professionals and community members. It is a project of Building Community Health in Arizona: Statewide Implementation of Integrated Services, supported by a grant from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) awarded to the Southwest Institute for Families.
AZ LINKS: Your Link to Aging and Disability Resources
AZ Links is Arizona’s Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC), created to help Arizona senior citizens, people with disabilities, caregivers and family members locate resources and services that meet their needs. The AZ Links Screening Tool is designed to quickly and accurately help identify options to meet the individual’s needs. There are 13 questions. It takes about 5-10 minutes to complete. Once submitted, an Information and Referral Specialist will review it and contact the individual regarding the types of assistance may be available.
Please call the Family Assistance Center phone line to talk to someone who can provide emotional support and offer resources to any parent, especially those who need help parenting a child with emotional or behavioral health challenges:
1-877-568-8468 or visit https://www.familyinvolvementcenter.org/
Arizona Self Help
Arizona Self-Help is a free, confidential and easy-to-use Website that estimates eligibility for 31 different health and human services programs, such as:
- Food & Nutrition: Food Stamps, WIC, School Meals & Emergency Food Assistance
- Housing & Utilities: Section 8, Housing Assistance, Shelter Services & Utility Discounts
- Financial Benefits: TANF, EITC & Unemployment Insurance
- Health Care: AHCCCS & S.O.B.R.A.
- Children Resources: Child Care Assistance, Head Start & Child Care referral
Community Information and Referral
Community Information & Referral is the key source of integrated information that brings people and services together every day to meet vital needs throughout Arizona. Their vision is for all people to have easy access to information about the full range of health, human, and emergency services provided in Arizona communities. The 24-Hour Help Hotline has trained, bilingual (English/Spanish) Information & Referral Specialists to help you. This service is anonymous and free to the public.
Phone: (602) 263-8856 from anywhere
(800) 352-3792 within area codes 520 & 928
TDD: Please use Arizona Relay at (800) 367-8939 or 7-1-1
SWIft® Resources of Arizona
SWIft® Resources of Arizona is an online system that connects users to community and statewide resource information for children, youth and adult, their families, professionals and community members. It is a project of Building Community Health in Arizona: Statewide Implementation of Integrated Services, supported by a grant from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) awarded to the Southwest Institute for Families.
AZ LINKS: Your Link to Aging and Disability Resources
AZ Links is Arizona’s Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC), created to help Arizona senior citizens, people with disabilities, caregivers and family members locate resources and services that meet their needs. The AZ Links Screening Tool is designed to quickly and accurately help identify options to meet the individual’s needs. There are 13 questions. It takes about 5-10 minutes to complete. Once submitted, an Information and Referral Specialist will review it and contact the individual regarding the types of assistance may be available.