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Dear Parents,
    This page is for you!  We will add links to useful websites and upload articles that are helpful.  Let us know if there is something you would like to see added here.  We are grateful for your support and appreciate you!

 School Success Web Page!
 

Tips for Parenting a Successful Elementary Student
Spanish Version

 

Tips for Parenting a Successful Secondary Student
Spanish Version

 

 

The School District of Lee County Food Service Department

Parents may now prepay for school lunches using MyLunchMoney.com  MyLunchMoney.com is a online prepayment system which the parent or guardian will go to the www.mylunchmoney.com link and enroll; by enrolling in this program the parent will be able to pay for their student(s)’ meal with either a Visa or Master Card.

In addition, Free & Reduced Application  is a website that parent or guardians can go to apply for Free and Reduced benefits. The online application site is https://rocketscan.leeschools.net .

 

Reading for K-8

AR reading information can be found at www.arbookfind.com and will assist you in viewing books for your children to read based on authors, topics, and titles.  It also has wonderful collections of books.

Renaissance Place can be accessed at http://renplace.leeschools.net/renaissanceserver/HomeConnect/Login.aspx and is a site which will allow you to connect to HOME CONNECT as part of our Renaissance Place (Accelerated Reader) powerful reading practice.  In it you can sign up to receive emails showing your student's quiz results as well as the books on your child's bookshelf this year.  You may enter up to six email addresses to receive email notification when a quiz has been taken.

Reading for K

You can access information about Read Well at www.sopriswest.com.

Reading for 1-5

The MacMillan website has a variety of helps for parents and students to use at home. 

Child Safety

THE “CHOKING GAME”

The “Choking Game” is a life threatening activity that is circulating through teen and pre-teen culture. Children have died as a result of engaging in this self-asphyxiation or strangulation behavior.  Currently, the dangers of this activity are discussed in the 5th and 7th grade DARE programs. When necessary, The “Choking Game” may also be addressed in other grade levels upon consulting with the teacher.  It is important that parents are alerted to the dangers so that they can also warn their children.  Additional information is available at www.teenchokinggame.com

 

Links of Interest

Florida Comprehensive Assessment Home Page, Florida Department of Education

Internet Safety for Children

National Education Association: Getting Involved in Your Child's Education

Florida Parent Teacher Association