• Types of Digital Learning Days

  • Scheduled Digital Learning Days

    For the 2024-2025 school year, there are four planned Digital Learning Days (DLDs) scheduled throughout the year for teacher planning/staff development.

    • Friday, September 20th
    • Tuesday, November 5th
    • Friday, February 7th
    • Friday, March 14th

    On these days, all students will learn from home by completing assignments at their own pace. Teachers will have the day's assignments posted on their eCLASS page by 9:00 am on the day of the scheduled Digital Learning Day.  Learning will be asynchronous, meaning students will not have live Zoom sessions. Students who are unable to complete assignments on these DLDs will be given the opportunity to complete assignments when they return to school.

  • Inclement Weather Digital Learning Days

    The GCPS calendar does not include designated inclement weather make-up days. GCPS will make up any inclement weather days by using Digital Learning Days (DLDs) and/or extending the school day or year. For more information regarding inclement weather procedures, please visit the GCPS website.

    How does an Inclement Weather Digital Learning Day work?

    • Bay Creek Middle School teachers will post assignments by 9:00 a.m on their eCLASS course page.
    • Students will log in to the My eCLASS portal and click on the eClass C&I course pages.  (The image below shows what the button looks like that students will click.) 
      My eCLASS Course Page button
    • Students will access assignments, resources, and materials on their teacher's eCLASS page. Per the teacher's directions, student work is expected to be turned in either digitally or in person.
    • The teacher will be available periodically throughout the day to answer students' questions.
    • If a student cannot access a computer or device (tablet, smartphone, etc.), the student can get the assignment once school resumes.  The student will have two days per Digital Learning Day to complete the assignment and turn it into the teacher.

    If you have further questions, don't hesitate to contact your child's teacher.