A: Schoology's parent account provides specific grade information for things like tests, quizzes, writing , and other assignments. Schoology also offers you homework calendars, classroom materials/resources and can show you if your child owes any work. If your child is absent, it becomes the first place to look for what school work may have been missed. Additionally, a ny student work, assessments, or writing submitted by your child through Schoology is viewable through your Schoology parent account. Furthermore, for easier parent (and student) access, Schoology is available for your mobile device by simply downloading the free Schoology IOS or Android app. It is important to remember that Schoology is a "pilot" for the rest of this school year, so expect teachers to take time to acclimate to this new system.
A: Schoology is a safe online learning management system that allows teachers to create, manage and share information with their students. Students using Schoology can get class assignments, collaborate with their teacher and classmates, see grades and work on self-paced learning activities. Parents with a Schoology account can see grades on ...
Furthermore, for easier parent (and student) access, Schoology is available for your mobile device by simply downloading the free Schoology IOS or Android app. It is important to remember that Schoology is a "pilot" for the rest of this school year, so expect teachers to take time to acclimate to this new system.
A: Yes. Schalmont's Schoology is a monitored online tool that is accessible only to students enrolled in the class and the class teacher. Besides parents with a specific code, outsiders cannot access Schoology. Additionally, your child's account is password protected and only viewable by you and your child.
The integrity of the documents and the honesty of the information provided in your application are critical to the scholarship award process. Students should be aware that they will be held responsible for the integrity of any information submitted either by them or on their behalf. If the Schalmont Dollars for Scholars Chapter determines that a student, or a parent, or a guardian has provided falsified information, or has submitted forged documents or signatures, our Chapter may revoke the scholarship without prior notification to the student.
All Schalmont Dollars for Scholars scholarship applications are administered ONLINE! Our web portal allows you to complete your student profile/application online and simultaneously apply for chapter, regional, and national scholarships in one easy online application.
Schalmont distributes report cards throughout the year for the elementary, middle and high school levels as well as progress reports four times per year for grades 6-12 students. In the middle school, report cards are given to students in homeroom, except for the final report card in June or July, which is mailed home.
The Schalmont Central School District and school community believe that homework plays a critical role in teaching and learning. It also provides an excellent opportunity for parents to become aware of their child’s daily academic experiences.
It is the parent’s role to reinforce the importance of homework and encourage home completion in a timely manner. Parents need to monitor their child’s homework. If parents set rules within their home that define where, when and under what conditions their child needs to complete their work, the task becomes more routine and less cumbersome. It is essential that parents provide guidance for their child, not answers. Parents are encouraged to find out more specifics about individual teachers’ procedures and requirements when a child is absent.
Students instructed at home are not eligible to participate in interscholastic sports. Commissioner’s Regulations mandate that only students enrolled in the public school are allowed to participate in interscholastic sports. Further, the district does not permit home-instructed students to participate in any extracurricular activities.