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External Links

Below are links to websites that I have found to be most appropriate for in class instruction and for parental guidance at home.  Please use the following websites as you find them appropriate for you and your student.

  • Mathematics 

Course 1 & 2 Texts:

  1. Course 1 Link

                  
     
     

  2. Course 2 Link

                  

 Visiting http://www.go.hrw.com/gopages/index.html can provide you with online examples for extra at-home support, state test practice, self-scoring quizzes, flashcards, and crosswords for vocabulary. 

 

           1.    http://mathforum.org/mathed

           2.    http://dessci.com

           3 .   http://www.terc.edu

           4.    http://www.math.fsu.edu/Virtual/index.php?f=4

           5.    http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/mathed/mathedlinks.html

           6.    http://archives.math.utk.edu/k12.html

7.       http://ies.co.jp/math/indexeng.html

8.       http://www.kumon.com/

9.       http://www.edu4kids.com/math/

10.    http://www.enc.org/features/focus/archive/mathgames/?ls=ho

  • Current Events

1.     http://www.daypop.com  

2.     http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/cevents.html

3.     http://directory.google.com/Top/News/Current_Events/

4.     http://osei.noaa.gov/Events/Current/

5.     http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/docnews.html

6.     http://www.nytimes.com/learning/students/pop

7.     http://current-evevts.nettop20.com

8.     http://www.sun.com/events/index.jsp

9.     http://www.headlinespot.com/for/teachers

10.   http://www.wired.com

·       Newspapers   

1.     http://nytimes.com

2.     http://www.chicagotribune.com

3.     http://www.dallassun.com

4.     http://dailyoklahoman.com

5.     http://thesun.co.uk

6.     http://telegraph.co.uk

7.     http://library.uncg.edu/news

8.     http://jpost.com

9.     http://theindependent.co.zw

10.   http://nzherald.co.nz

 

 

Enrollment Guide

The first stop for parents to enroll their children is at their respective schools.

To ensure the enrollment process goes as smoothly as possible, parents should be prepared with the following:

  • Parents must show proof of residency: real estate contract, certified rental/lease agreement or two current utility bills.
     
  • Parents will be asked for three emergency telephone numbers at the time of enrollment.
     
  • Proof of immunizations are required by state law.

 

  • Adults serving as guardians must show proof of guardianship with a certified court document, adoption papers, or transfer of guardianship through DHS or Social Security. A photo I.D. is required for both parties.

If parents do not have this necessary documentation they will need to complete the enrollment process at the Student Services Department located at 1001 W. Danforth.

Parents can complete this first step of the enrollment process any business day of the year during regular business hours, 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. If students are seeking to transfer to another school, that also must be done at the Student Services office. Feel free to contact Student Services at 340-2890.

Enrolling before the first day of classes will help parents and students avoid long lines and will help ensure that the education process begins on the first day of classes.