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Data-Driven Schools See Rising Scores
“If it hadn't been for [Edline], says 17-year-old Duane Brunton, 'I might have failed and I wouldn't be going to college next year.' From a recent Wall Street Journal article, click here to read the full story.”
Parent Involvement: Making a Difference for LCHS Students
“Although parent involvement tends to decrease as children age from elementary to high school, studies show that regardless of income and background, students with parents who are involved in their schooling are more likely to experience academic achievement.”
Site helps kids, parents track assignments
“Parents in District 27's Wood Oaks Junior High School this week tried their hand at a new online system that will help them and their children keep track on the school year's many homework assignments and class projects.”
Program allows parents to monitor school activity
“Parents and students at Menominee High School can now go online to get grades, attendance records, missed assignments, and other classroom information from teachers.”
Teacher's new blackboard: podcasts and a web page
“Eighth-graders can keep up with their science class while at home or on vacation”
Online grade system gets an 'A'
“Washoe County’s new online grade-check system is receiving high marks from students, parents and teachers alike. The system is a combination of two programs, a grade book and a program which uploads those grades online, and was first adopted by the Washoe County School District in 2005.”
Clicking into the classroom
“By the time a student reaches high school, some parents have relinquished daily oversight of homework and grades – by choice or out of frustration. Quincy High School is offering another option for parents to keep up with their child's academic progress.”
IVCHS puts grades online
“These days, students at Illinois Valley Central High School cannot get away with anything. Parents no longer need to be surprised when report cards come out.”
Parents, kids give Edline good grades
“It seems to be unanimous &em; teachers, parents and students like West Bloomfield High School's new system of posting grades, attendance and assignments online.”
Parent homework: Stay in the loop
“Maria Troskowski shows up to back-to-school night with a long list of ways for teachers to reach her: cellphone, work and home phone numbers, and perhaps the best method, her e-mail address. ”
Parents of Bethel Park students to be offered Internet access to school updates
“This school year, parents of students at Bethel Park high school and Independence Middle School can tune in to their children's schedules using the Internet.”
Schools upgrade technology
“This year’s school improvement survey results suggest that the community supports technology in the classroom.”
Harford puts grades on line
“Students, listen up. Parents, your time has finally come. And teachers, your job may become a little easier.”
A parents' homework helper - online
“One night last week, my 10-year-old son sat down to finish his homework. He opened his school binder and started to look through a tangle of papers.”
Bethel grades go online with Edline
“For Bethel school district, the days of students and parents anxiously waiting to see their report cards is over.”
East Richland puts more information online
“Communication between parents and teachers has always been one of the key factors in ensuring a quality education for any child. Educators have traditionally attempted to foster this through parent-teacher conferences, newsletters, meetings, and other avenues.”
Schools get in line with Edline
“Lake Central teachers praise online program designed to keep information flowing”
Dover parents plug into their kids' learning
“Tired of your child "forgetting" to bring home that important notice from school, or not knowing why they're starting a school project the day before it's due? Many school districts around the state have implemented computer software that allows the parent-teacher relationship to bypass the middleman and get updates on their child right off the Internet.”
Online system keeps parents in the loop
“A quarterly report card is no time for a freshman parent to find out their new high schooler is floundering in algebra.”
Web site enables parents to check grades and assignments from home
“Parents of students at Bird Middle School and Walpole High can choose to have a flag wave on their computer screen at home or work whenever a teacher updates their youngsters’ grades or assignments on line.”
Edline puts grades and parents online
“Tired of your child “forgetting” to bring home that important notice from school, or not knowing why they’re starting a school project the day before it’s due?”
Online monitoring of students' progress offered
“As a single mother working in real estate, Grace Espiritu doesn't have much time to monitor her daughter's high school performance.”
Doctoring the report card? Studying is easier
“Squared-off B's that look suspiciously like F's and report cards that get "lost in the mail" are becoming endangered species as schools go to new lengths to prevent forging of grades and transcripts.”
'What did you do today?' Uniontown school to start Edline program
“arents whose children attend the Uniontown Area High School will soon have the answer to that age-old question asked to their kids: “What did you do today?” The high school is Uniontown Area School District’s pilot school for Edline, an Internet-based program that allows teachers to post their students’ homework assignments, test results, real-time grades, a teacher’s grading scale, upcoming tests, event information, special announcements and even their attendance record for every class. ”
Palm Beach County making it easy to get school information on the web
“With a new, easy-to remember schools Web site, there will be no excuses for parents not to e-mail a teacher, help with FCAT prep or start planning for college.”
Edline - a parent's link
“Since the Norway-Vulcan Area Schools instituted EDLINE, an online communication system, in the spring of 2004, parents of middle and high school students have been able to track their child's educational progress much easier.”
Edline brings classroom home
“Teachers at Omni Middle School in Boca Raton rarely wait for parent conferences to spread the word about student achievements, activities or areas for improvement.”
Class info available online
“Pinkerton Academy students and their parents have classroom information at their fingertips, thanks to an optional Internet-based service called Edline that was piloted last year.”
E-conferencing: New programs and websites make monitoring children's school work easy
“Students in the Lena-Winslow school district now have a harder time convincing their parents that they don't have homework, thanks to the fact that parents can check their kids' assignments on District 202's Web site at http://le-win.net.”
Online report cards update parents on progress
“Schools in the south suburbs and city are increasingly turning to the Internet as a way of sharing up-to-date student academic and discipline information with parents.”
Local schools add programs designed to get parents involved
“While students in local classrooms are using computers to improve their math, reading and writing, a number of local school districts have also added programs designed to get parents involved.”
Staying in line
“When is the English test scheduled? Which biology assignment is due tomorrow? What are the grades in Spanish so far?”
ASD opens amid changes
“School is open in the Armstrong School District and for the first time parents no longer need to ask the question: "How much homework do you have?"”
Do Johnny and Jane do their homework?
“Phillips, who has two seventh-graders at Huth Middle School in Matteson, learned of the quiz earlier this week, even before his sons did, by logging onto his Edline homepage.”
Edline: A student’s best friend
“For most seniors, second semester schedules are padded with elective courses and free periods. The rewards of sleeping in late or leaving school early is one well deserved, and fine arts courses are generally looked on as more fun than work. With all of their mandatory units taken and out of the way, seniors are blessed with a cushy end to their high school careers.”
'Edline' goes online at Hernando Christian Academy
“Judy Bird doesn't ask her 15-year-old son Michael what his school assignments are anymore. Michael no longer takes mid-term progress reports home from his teacher to give to his mother, and Judy no longer has to call his teachers to ask for those progress reports. ”
Wired schools help keep parents in the know
“If Cori Capik forgets to jot down a math assignment, she no longer squanders an evening by calling classmates who might also be clueless. With a few clicks of her laptop mouse, the eighth grader at Miami's Palmer Trinity School can easily track down that homework assignment - or any other one she might have missed. ”
Edline is online
“Technology has changed the way we live and communicate, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District is not immune to its effects. For the past year, district officials slowly have begun using a new Internet-based, electronic-communication system known as Edline, which they hope will enable better communication between schools and parents.”
Edline is online
“Technology has changed the way we live and communicate, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District is not immune to its effects. ”
E.D. White's 'Edline' enhances parent-teacher-student communications
“E.D. White Catholic High School in Thibodaux not only has had recent updates to its physical plant, the school also boasts cutting edge technology, and in the center of it all is Edline, a piloting project which is enhancing parent-teacher-student communication.”
E.D. White's 'Edline' enhances parent-teacher-student communications
“E.D. White Catholic High School in Thibodaux boasts cutting edge technology, and in the center of it all is Edline, a piloting project which is enhancing parent-teacher-student communication. ”
Internet changes the face of school work
“Parents at Aragon High School monitor grades with it or use it to keep up with class assignments. For teacher Robin Klein, it can make topics for kindergartners -- like worms -- come alive.”
School: The web ate my homework
“Schoolkids, beware: the "I don't have any homework" line might not fly anymore. Increasingly, parents are turning to school Web portals to monitor their kids' assignments, attendance and grades. ”
Internet changes the face of school work
“Parents at Aragon High School monitor grades with it or use it to keep up with class assignments. ”
School: The web ate my homework
“Schoolkids, beware: the "I don't have any homework" line might not fly anymore. Increasingly, parents are turning to school Web portals to monitor their kids' assignments, attendance and grades. ”
Keeping everyone informed
“New computer technology in the Otto-Eldred School District will now enable teachers at the elementary and secondary levels to record all grades in the new GradeQuick reporting system as well as keep in contact with parents and students with the use of Edline. ”

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