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Student Websites

12/2/2011

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Today we started setting up student's webpages.  These pages are confidential (not open for public viewing).  Monday I will send home more detailed information as to how we will use these websites and give parents the option to opt out if they so desire.  Students are allowed to personalize their websites, school appropriate and always keeping in mind that we want to "leave digital footprints worth following".  Students have been warned that there are no second chances, inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated.  You may see your son/daughter working on their site over the weekend.  Monday I will give the students more guidance as to how to format, use and enjoy their ability to publish their knowledge.  Have a great weekend everyone!!!

The website to visit in order to edit your website is http://students.weebly.com

4 Comments
brock cms
12/2/2011 06:00:39 am

hey thankes this is fun

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Brandon link
12/6/2011 11:07:28 pm

Go to this website to watch ny videos:
http://therealfruitninja.weebly.com/

And go to this website to subscribe
http://www.youtube.com/user/BrandonTheMovie

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David CMS
1/29/2012 08:47:02 pm

Hey,
Thank you so much Mr. P' to put my website up (The one in the picture) I didn't notice this before, but this is the best project I've ever done!

Thanks...

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hesi exam  link
5/1/2012 06:31:52 pm

There is currently some useful information that regarding to education around this subject on the net and some are most definitely better than others. You have caught the detail here just right which makes for a refreshing change.

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