Away from School: The Integration of Remote Education Into Home Life

With the switch to remote instruction, how are students maintaining their academic spaces?

Hewan Yoseph

As the Cherry Creek school district moved to remote instruction, students were forced into a new environment, their homes.  Throughout the past two weeks, students have learned to adjust their physical spaces to accommodate the change of instruction. Places that were once associated with relaxation are now where students stress over exams. As space is sacred to many people, how students choose to integrate education into their lives is an important fact. Below are examples of how students are creating a space for school and home. 

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  • Sophia Haynes, Sophmore

  • “Slow and steady wins the race”-Osman Osman, Senior

  • “Less is more; a lesson from minimalism that helps keep my desk tidy- and mind focused.”-Michael Lee, Senior

  • “Sometimes my room and other times my moms office.”-Svyatoslav Voznyak, junior

  • Danielson Azumah, Senior

  • Alex Choi, Senior

  • “Even with all the time in the world, I still can’t catch up on math.”-Enrique Brunet

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