Parent Resources
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Khan Academy- Students can make use of an extensive library of content, including interactive challenges, assessments, and videos from any computer with access to the web.
Interactive Learning Sites- Students can find websites for support in all subject areas.
American Association of School Librarians- The 2013 Best Websites for Teaching and Learning foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, Web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover.
Accelerated Reader- See the AR page under Students for more information.
Accelerated Reader Student Login
The following PowerPoint presentation is a good tool for parents to use with their students to understand societal privilege and how it may effect their relationships with others.
Amongst close friends, teasing and joking can demonstrate trust, be a source of mutual humor, and reference shared experiences that symbolize a long lasting relationship. HOWEVER, teasing can also be extremely hurtful, shameful, and be a source of low self esteem. Human interaction is complicated to say the least and intent and motive behind teasing is not easily discernible. This is especially true for adolescents and teens. The following PowerPoint helps students understand the link between teasing and bullying and gives honest advice to students.
Disagreements are a natural part of our thought process as we seek to understand each other and the world. The following PowerPoint gives students a good way to approach disagreements and either find common ground, or agree to disagree.
Title IX Policy English (Contact Ms. Muckenthaler)
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) or Human Trafficking
2021-22 School Plan for Student Achievement