Student Resources

student resources
We must rely on our parents/guardians to be the first disciplinarians of our students. Parents/guardians must insist that children are ready to receive the quality education our teachers and administrators are prepared to give them each day. The home or school environment must not allow students to infringe on the instructional time devoted to “Teaching and Learning”. We know that students who come to school ready and engaged in the learning process will do extremely well in their academics. We must be partners in seeking this outcome! We also know that many of our students have their priorities in order thanks to you, their parents/guardians.
Tutor.com is a great resource for students that can be accessed through Discuss A-Z. Here are the directions:
tutor instructions
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Dear Parent/Guardians & Student:

Student attendance is one very important element in the formula for student success. State law requires students age 5-17 to attend school regularly. All stakeholders must work together in an attempt to make certain that all students are in school daily. When there is a separation from school, students miss very important academic preparations.

Most absences fall into 2 categories: excused and unexcused absences. An excused absence occurs when a student misses school and returns with written documentation stating why the absence occurred. That note can come from a medical professional or can be a hand-written note from the parent/guardian. Parents/Guardians are allowed to write excuses that do not exceed ten (10) in number. The Principal has the authority to deny hand-written excuses in excess of ten (10) or to require subsequent absences be documented by a medical professional’s note.

Absences that are labeled unexcused are those absences that do not have an accompanying written excuse. When a student accumulates three (3) consecutive or five (5) cumulative unexcused absences, State law requires a conference including the parent/guardian and school officials to develop an intervention plan to aid in improving the student’s attendance. Should a student then accumulate two (2) more unexcused absences, the student and parent/guardian will be referred to the Solicitor’s office for court intervention.

To avoid the accumulation of unexcused absences, be certain to submit excuses to your child’s school’s attendance clerk upon your student’s return to school. All excuses must be received within five (5) days of the student’s return to school.

Student attendance is a function that we all can influence. Should you have any questions regarding the laws that govern student attendance or your child’s attendance, please feel free to contact your child’s attendance clerk, Principal, or me.

Educationally yours,

 

Dr. Treda Nelson

Chief of Accountability

Title IX Contact Person:

George Kiernan

(803) 655-2603

Exploring the African American Experience

This pathfinder is designed to guide students through the process of exploring the African American Experience, specifically guiding students in finding quality authoritative information sources available both in print at the Saints Media Center and online via library subscription databases and reliable web sources.

 

Finding Country Information

This pathfinder is designed to guide students through the process of researching information on countries around the world, specifically guiding students in finding quality authoritative information sources available both in print at the Saints Media Center and online via library subscription databases and reliable web sources.

 

Finding Holocaust Information

This pathfinder is designed to guide students through the process of researching the Holocaust, specifically guiding students in finding quality authoritative information sources available both in print at the Saints Media Center and online via library subscription databases and reliable web sources.

 

Hispanic American Experience

This pathfinder is designed to guide students through the process of researching the Hispanic American Experience, specifically guiding students in finding quality authoritative information sources available both in print at the Saints Media Center and online via library subscription databases and reliable web sources.

Fall Into a Good Book

This virtual book display showcases some of the new print book titles that can be found in the Saints Media Center. Readers can click on a book within the virtual display to pull up the Kirkus Review of the title to see if the book interests them before coming to the Saints Media Center to check it out. Hope you "fall in love" with reading!

 

Halloween Reads

This virtual book display showcases some of the spooky book titles that can be found in the Saints Media Center. Readers can click on a book within the virtual display to pull up the Kirkus Review of the title to see if the book interests them before coming to the Saints Media Center to check it out. Happy haunting!

 

Harvest a Good E-Book and Gobble It Down!

This virtual book display showcases some of the electronic book fiction titles that can be found in our MackinVia e-book portal. Readers can click on a book within the virtual display to pull up the Kirkus Review of the title to see if the book interests them before logging onto the MackinVia portal to read the book online. Note: A Kirkus Review was not found for all titles in this display; however, you can find a summary of each title in MackinVia. Contact Mrs. Gramling, Saints Media Specialist at dgramling@ccpsonline.net for the MackinVia electronic book portal login so you can start reading these ebooks and more.

 

'Tis the Season to be Reading!

This virtual book display showcases more of the new print book titles that can be found in the Saints Media Center. Readers can click on a book within the virtual display to pull up the Kirkus Review of the title to see if the book interests them before coming to the Saints Media Center to check it out. Make sure to check out some of these good reads so you aren't bored over your Holiday break. 'Tis the Season for reading so wrap up with a good book!

 

Fairy Tales

This virtual book display showcases some of the modern fairy tale titles that can be found in the Saints Media Center. Readers can click on a book within the virtual display to pull up the Kirkus Review of the title to see if the book interests them before coming to the Saints Media Center to check it out.

 

Mysteries

This virtual book display showcases some of the mystery and crime titles that can be found in the Saints Media Center. Readers can click on a book within the virtual display to pull up the Kirkus Review of the title to see if the book interests them before coming to the Saints Media Center to check it out.

 

Romance is in the Air

This virtual book display showcases some of the romance titles that can be found in the Saints Media Center. Readers can click on a book within the virtual display to pull up the Kirkus Review of the title to see if the book interests them before coming to the Saints Media Center to check it out.

CCPS students and teachers have instant access to e-books and e-audiobooks through Sora, an age-appropriate K-12 platform powered by Overdrive, for both leisure and class-assigned reading. Using their school login, students can also check out ebooks from the Calhoun County Library, even if they don't have a public library card. Sora was established through a grant from the Hootie & the Blowfish Foundation housed at Central Carolina Community Foundation.