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Computer Labs Room 211 & Room 213 Room 136

Computer Labs Room 211 & Room 213 Room 136. Computer Lab Rules. No eating or drinking in any computer lab Respect computer equipment Students should never be unsupervised in a lab. Always clean up your area when you are done. Put away headphones. Log off.

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Computer Labs Room 211 & Room 213 Room 136

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  1. Computer LabsRoom 211 & Room 213Room 136

  2. Computer Lab Rules • No eating or drinking in any computer lab • Respect computer equipment • Students should never be unsupervised in a lab. • Always clean up your area when you are done. • Put away headphones. • Log off. • Push your chair in before you leave.

  3. Pinnacle • www.gpschools.org • Click on A+ Parent Portalin the upper right corner. • Click on Pinnacle Gradebook. • Type in your ID and your PASSWORD. • You may view your grades for each class. • It is YOUR responsibility to check your grades weekly. • Z means missing, X means excused. • No grade means the teacher hasn’t graded it yet; be patient. • If you notice something is missing or incorrect, you should notify your teacher respectfully.

  4. Web Calendar • www.gpschools.org and select Parcells. • Go to Student Tab on the right. • Click on Homework. Choose your grade. • Teachers are listed alphabetically. • This calendar is TENTATIVE – it could change.

  5. Appropriate Use of E-Mail • School e-mail is for the sole purpose of school-related work, such as assignments, projects, etc. • Inappropriate use of e-mail such as bullying another student or forwarding chain e-mail will result in loss of e-mail privileges. Dear Mrs. Snodgrass, I have been absent for several days and would like to know when I can schedule the test I missed. Thank you,Kara Daisy Here’s an example of an appropriate e-mail to a teacher.

  6. Online Textbooks There are several textbooks this year for you to utilize. Links can be found on the Parcells website, under Students. English my.hrw.com • Username: (your student number) Password: (your password) Math 6th and 7th grade: my.hrw.com Username: parcells1 Password: u8e7v 8th grade regular math: On-line access to  Glencoe  http://pre-alg.comAccess Code:  F33A5689C9 8th grade honors math: On-line access to McDougal-Littellwww.classzone.com Username:  parcells   Password:  duffey Social Studies • my.hrw.com • 6th & 7th grade Username: sstudies24Password: e7m6 • 8th grade Username: SocialStudies-8 Password: parcells Science • 8th Grade: CPO textbook is in PDF format , found on GPPSS website – no password required

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