Resources for Families & Learning Coaches
As a Learning Coach, you play a key role in your student’s educational experience, and we’re here to give you the support and tools you need to succeed. Learning Coaches have access to a variety of resources and programming within the Online School. We encourage you to take advantage of these resources, which are specifically designed to help you and your student make the transition to online learning and thrive within our school community.
Testing and Assessments
Learn why testing is important, what requirements exist, and access resources to prepare your student for state assessments
New Family Onboarding
New students and their families must complete the onboarding checklist during their first week of school. Visit this link for step-by-step instructions.
Online School Support
For technical questions about setting up, logging in, or using the online learning system, contact Tech Support.
Computer Support
Schedule a 30 minute onboarding call with our Tech Support partner to resolve laptops, hardware or connectivity issues.
Learning Coach Corner Newsletter
Your go-to resource for everything about being a Learning Coach. Upcoming trainings, Q&As, tips, tricks, and more.
Text Message Opt-Out
EVA provides important updates by text message. If you do not wish to receive text messages from EVA staff, please fill out this form to OPT OUT of receiving text messages
Parent Connect
Complete this form to allow EVA to share your information with other families so you can connect with fellow Learning Coaches for support and socialization.
Student Connect
Complete this form to allow EVA to share your student's information with fellow students who are opted in to Student Connect.
McKinney-Vento Program
The McKinney-Vento Act is a federal law guaranteeing all children and youth the right to an equal education, regardless of their living situation. Protection under the McKinney-Vento Act extends to those who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence.
Health Information
Immunizations
Oregon law requires that children enrolled in public school be adequately immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and varicella.
Immunization Annual Report
The state of Oregon requires annual reporting on school immunization rates.
March 2022 Reports