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On this page you will find:

  •  a site with information on how your child is doing in their classes

  •  a site showing the books that your child is reading

  •  sites that help make learning fun

  •  a site on what is needed to make address and phone number changes

  •  a site on withdrawing your student from Pelican

 All of the sites that we link to are safe and appropriate for you and your entire family. If you are worried about internet safety for your child, see our Internet Safety page for some important information and links. All the icons in the left column, are clickable links.

http://parentlink.leeschools.net/

 

ParentLink is Lee County School District's web based communication tool to help you and your child stay informed on how they are doing with their assignments and tests, as well their cafeteria account.

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.
Free & Reduced Lunch
The School District of Lee County

Free and Reduced Meals Application
  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 .

http://www.fcatexplorer.com/

 

FCAT Explorer helps students learn about and practice the skills tested on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT). The site also has resources for parents and teachers as well.

 

Renaissance Place hosts a variety of educational software: Accelerated Reader (AR), Accelerated Math, English in a Flash, Fluent Reader, STAR Early Literacy, and more. With Renaissance Place Home Connect you will be able to login and see what books your child is reading and see how they are scoring on their comprehension tests.

 

The Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Learning Network (mhln.com) is the website for our new reading series. Here your child will be able to access the digital version of their reading textbook.

http://www.macmillanmh.com/reading/index.html

 

This Macmillan/McGraw-Hill site has a lot of activities and games to educate while keeping your child's attention.  The activities are centered around the Treasures Reading series. 

 

The Florida Center for Reading Research
has activities and studies on how to help your child improve their reading and comprehension skills.

http://www.harcourtschool.com/index.html

 

Harcourt has setup a site for students to be able to access their textbooks and activities.

https://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com/snpapp/login/login.jsp

  Scott Foresman's SuccessNet is a site setup for children to be able to access their textbooks and activities.

http://www.artsonia.com/

  Artsonia, the world's largest kids' art museum.   A website setup to display student art projects and give parents a way to save those images on a variety of different keepsakes. 

http://www3.leegov.com/Library/ 

  Lee County Library's website which has some great resources! We love their Tumblebook series. They also have books and videos that you can download to your computer.
 

Click on TumbleBooks under the Kids & Families menu

TumbleBooks is site where your child can read along in some of their favorite storybooks with authors, actors, and actresses.

School Edition

  Encyclopedia Britannica Online, has some fantastic resources for homework and projects.

 

ALA - American Library Association - Great Sites For Kids

  ALA Great Websites for Kids - this site has organized websites by subject and lists what ages they are appropriate for.  

Reading Skills Program - Student Practice Activities

 

 

Reading Skills Program - Student Practice Activities created by the LCSD to help students with their reading skills.  Many activities for early learners and students new to English.
 

 

Keeping Your Children Safe Online

Helpful Tips for Parents

 

Keeping your children safe on the internet.  This page has some tips and recommendations to help you keep your children safe online.  Plus it has links to some great sites, filled with valuable information.

Information from the

Front Office

 

This site covers the information on what you need to change your address, phone number, and request information on your child.  It also has information on what you need to know about withdrawing your student.



http://www.leeschools.net/home.asp
  The district site has links to policies, contact information, ways to deal with bullying, calendars, and so much more.

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