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Lincoln Middle School

Ursula Brown Principal

Julie Gilles and Cenithia Tice Assistant Principals

July 23, 2012

Dear Students and Parents, Welcome to another exciting school year. I hope that you have had a relaxing summer and are ready for school. I am happy to begin my third year as the principal of Lincoln Middle School and to have Mrs. Julie Gilles as my assistant principal, as well as introduce Ms. Cenithia Tice as my second assistant principal. All three of us are committed to serving you. There have been a lot of changes due to construction. As a result, the entire office area has been redesigned and parking lots and bus circles are newly designed. Irving Primary will close in December and those students and staff will begin the second semester at Lincoln in the new wing. The staff remains committed to ensuring that the time students spend in the classroom is meaningful and full of many interesting activities that challenge the minds of all students. P.B.I.S and A.V.I.D are programs that will continue and all students will have access to various types of technology such as Nooks (digital books) and iPads during the school year. Open House is on August 17th from 4pm to 6pm. Come out and meet teachers and staff, and get classroom supply lists, copies of dress codes and schedules. Enjoy the remainder of your summer and we will see you August 20, 2012. Sincerely,

Ursula Brown

309 672 6542 phone • 309 676 6615 fax • 700 Mary Street • Peoria, IL 61603

Monday, July 23, 2012 Dear Valued Parent/Guardian and Student: I am very excited to begin a new school year at Peoria Public Schools. I hope you join in the excitement of a fresh start, new opportunities and additional resources to help your child succeed throughout his or her academic years and the rest of his or her life. I want to make sure you have the information you need to help your child be ready and prepared for the first day of school on Monday, August 20th, which is a FULL DAY of school. Please read through the information included in this packet and take note of the following announcements and initiatives that will impact our students for the upcoming school year: 1. Backpack Peoria and Parent University Kick-Off We have been busy promoting and hope you have already heard about this exciting event. If not, Peoria Public Schools is teaming up with Dream Center Peoria for Backpack Peoria. Families are encouraged to visit the Dream Center Peoria on Saturday, July 28, 2012 (714 Hamilton Blvd # 200) between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Families will have access to community resources, students will receive backpacks filled with school supplies, medical providers will be available for medical and dental screenings, school and District staff will be on hand to answer registration or other questions. We will also kick-off Parent University just prior to the school year starting. Parent University is a resource for parents and guardians that will provide trainings and information throughout the school year on topics not only associated with education, but also community resources. This year, we are excited to welcome Dr. Steve Perry as our guest speaker for this special event. Please see the flyer included in this packet to learn more about this event and Dr. Perry. We hope to see you on August 16th at Woodruff Career and Technical Center! Registration Only new students and incoming freshmen need to pre-register for the 2012-2013 school year. Registration dates for these students will be August 13th from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and August 14th from 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. at the student's new school. Families of sixth grade students may also turn in physical exam paperwork during this time. Parents and guardians are strongly encouraged to have medical requirements documented at the school on the first day of classes. On August 20th, 2012 (the first day of school full day for all students), each child will be sent home with a registration packet that will include an emergency contact form, photo release form, internet usage form, District calendar/handbook and information from the student's teacher and school. Families are asked to read through, fill out and sign the forms in this packet and return them to the student's school by August 24th. 3. Pay School Fees Online Skyward Family Access allows families to pay school fees online. This year, Family Access will be the only option to make online payments. If your family has not signed up for Family Access, call our Accountability and Research Department at 672-6761 to sign up today! Once your family has a username and password, you can login to Family Access by visiting www.psd150.org and clicking on the Family Access icon in the top right corner. Once logged in, families can make payments, check grades, update contact information and more. You can learn more about making payments by reading the information included in this back to school packet. One change to look forward to, is that you will soon be able to pay for multiple students in one transaction! Compass Learning Many families have used Compass Learning, an online resource for students to work on skills that have been identified as needing improvement and/or accelerating in order to keep the learning process going, even when the student is not at school. School computer labs were open this summer and many students participated in Compass Learning activities. This program is also used in our classrooms throughout the school year. It is a fun, interactive tool to help your child improve or advance in different content areas. Compass Learning links to each of our students testing scores (NWEA) to challenge them in the most appropriate areas. All students and parents should have separate logins. You can learn more about Compass Learning on a separate information sheet included in this packet. (Continued on back)

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309 672 6512 phone 309 672 6820 fax 3202 N Wisconsin Avenue Peoria, IL 61603

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Internet Essentials – We know that many students and their families would like to have Internet service at home so they can do homework, access Compass Learning, and maybe even look for a job or research a hobby. We believe the Internet can be an important part of your child’s education. That’s why we want to make sure you know about a new program provided by Comcast called Internet Essentials. SM If you have at least one child receiving free or reduced price school lunches, your family may qualify for this fast, affordable home Internet service for the new school year. Internet Essentials costs just $9.95 per month (plus tax). For participating families, there are no price increases, no activation fees or equipment rental fees. In addition, you can buy a low-cost computer for just $149.99 (plus tax) and receive free Internet training — online, in print and in person. You can learn more on the Comcast IE flyer in this packet.

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Career & Technical, International Baccalaureate (IB), Advanced Placement (AP) and AVID Classes Peoria Public Schools is excited to once again offer a career and technical education program for high school students and a Growing Up Ready component at all middle schools (allowing students to increase their awareness of different career areas for them to consider). High school students participating in the career and technical program will have a choice of construction trades, engineering, electrical, health sciences or manufacturing. This year, students from all high schools have access to these programs! Charter Oak Primary, Mark Bills Middle, Sterling Middle and Trewyn K-8 continue their pursuit to be recognized IB schools. Each enters its second year of a four year process in the pre-authorization phase. Previously, IB was only offered at the high school level. All high schools will again offer Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Additional staff members were trained over the summer to teach these courses that can challenge and give students an edge as they look to enroll in college. Finally, Manual Academy, Peoria High School, Richwoods High School and Lincoln Middle School will offer AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) classes to a select group of students. AVID allows students and parents to commit to the challenge of a rigorous curriculum, offer them the tools they need to travel the college preparatory pathway, and become more involved in school activities. Approximately 200 students have committed to participate in the program this school year.

There are many other changes I am excited about in our District for the upcoming year, but unfortunately, there is not enough space to list those in detail. So briefly, here are some additional opportunities that we are offering: 1) continued expansion of social emotional supports, such counselors, psychologists and social workers, for students District-wide. 2) continued expansion/implementation of Positive Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS) in every school. 3) a Freshmen Orientation for all incoming freshmen prior to the first day of school (call your home high school if your family has not already received information). 4) a Reading Buddies Program that is seeking volunteers from throughout the community to work with third grade students throughout the District that are not on grade level in reading (more information is available at www.psd150.org under the A Classroom is Calling link). Last year, nearly 450 Reading Buddy volunteers helped approximately 250 3rd grade students become better readers. Please consider volunteering and help us expand this program. Ways to stay informed: • I encourage you to visit our website frequently for updates throughout the District. • We will also continue Remarkable Times, a weekly email newsletter to send out to all families registered with an email on Family Access. A form will be provided in the First Day Registration Packet for your family to sign up, if you are not already registered for Family Access. • Each school, as well as the District, frequently sends out Skylert phone messages with updates for parents and families, using the phone number listed on Family Access. • Please do not hesitate to call the student's school to ask questions or seek information. • I will continue to meet with parents at monthly Parent Forums held throughout the District. I wish you and your family a great upcoming school year! Yours for a better school district,

Dr. Grenita Lathan Superintendent

309 672 6512 phone 309 672 6820 fax 3202 N Wisconsin Avenue Peoria, IL 61603

*** Thursday, August 16, 2012 (5pm – 8pm) *** Woodruff Career and Technical Center Keynote speaker: Dr. Steve Perry
Dr. Perry is in a hurry to transform the educational experience for all children. Born into poverty, he believes that success in life is determined by where you end, not where you start. It’s this philosophy that inspired him, early on, to transform the lives of poor and minority children by providing them with access to a college education, and more recently, has inspired him to bring his ideas and passion to children everywhere, no matter what their socioeconomic or academic background. In 1998 Dr. Perry founded ConnCAP, the Connecticut Collegiate Awareness Program, at Capital Community College. For a period of six years, the program sent 100% of its low-income first-generation graduates to four-year colleges. Then in 2004 Capital Preparatory Magnet School was established in Hartford, Connecticut’s lowest performing district, and since its inception that school, too, has sent 100% of its graduates to four-year colleges! Capital Prep has been recognized by US News & World Report as one of America’s Best High Schools. Dr. Perry’s uncompromising, no-excuses approach to designing the ideal educational experience for children led to his being featured on CNN’s documentary “Black in America” and from there to an official role as a weekly education contributor to the network. His “Perry’s Principles” and other reportage, regularly seen on both Anderson Cooper 360 and American Morning, tackles the most contentious issues being debated in American education. Dr. Perry is a columnist for Essence magazine, and the author of the bestselling self-published book Man Up! He is also a nationally sought after speaker who has appeared on hundreds of radio and television broadcasts and at education and cultural forums around the country. In his forthcoming Push Has Come to Shove, Perry will spare no sacred cows in describing what steps need to be taken to ensure that all American schools, whether urban or suburban, deliver a first-rate education to our kids – the kind of schooling that will return the United States to the top of the global education rankings.

Opening Session & Exhibits: 5:00pm Workshop Sessions: 6:00 pm and 7:00 pm Closing raffle drawing for prizes: 8:00 pm

Hors d’voeures will be served throughout the event.

Peoria Public School District 150 2012-2013 School Calendar
2012 August 16 Thursday August 17 Friday August 20 Monday September 3 Monday September 19 Wednesday October 8 Monday October 24 Wednesday November 1 Thursday November 2 Friday November 12 Monday November 21 Wednesday November 22 Thursday November 23 Friday December 21 Friday December 24 - January 4, 2013 2013 January 7 January 8 January 21 January 30 February 12 February 27 March 4* Monday Tuesday Monday Wednesday Tuesday Wednesday Monday Faculty Institute, 8AM - 1PM Institute School resumes for all students MARTIN LUTHER KING’S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY Professional Learning SIP - .5 Day for all Students LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY Professional Learning SIP - .5 Day for all Students CASIMIR PULASKI BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY Student attendance day if >1 emergency day used* Evening Parent Conferences, 4PM - 7PM Parent Conferences, 3 hours, No school students Conference Day SPRING BREAK NO SCHOOL School resumes for all students MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE HOLIDAY Last Day of School for Students (If Emergency Days Are Not Used) .5 day for Primary and Middle School students Faculty Institute, 8AM - 1PM Institute Last Day for Teachers (If Emergency Days Are Not Used) Faculty Institute, 8AM - 1PM Faculty Institute, 8AM - 1PM Full Day - All Students LABOR DAY Professional Learning SIP - .5 Day for all Students COLUMBUS DAY Professional Learning SIP - .5 Day for all Students Evening Parent Conferences, 4PM - 7PM Parent Conferences, 3 hours, No school students VETERAN’S DAY THANKSGIVING RECESS THANKSGIVING RECESS THANKSGIVING RECESS Last day before Winter Vacation, End 1st semester WINTER VACATION Institute Institute HOLIDAY HOLIDAY Conference Day HOLIDAY NO SCHOOL HOLIDAY NO SCHOOL NO SCHOOL

March 27 Wednesday March 28 Thursday March 29 - April 5, 2013 April 8 Monday May 27 Monday May 29 Wednesday May 30 Thursday

If emergency days are not used, May 31, June 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, and 13 shall, by Board Resolution, be used as special Holidays for students; and May 30 will be a Teachers’ Institute. *The March 4th Count Pulaski Holiday will be waived and used as a student attendance day if more than one emergency day is used.
SUMMARY Days in Attendance ……………………………………………………………………… 184 (Includes 10 Emergency Days) Institute Days - All Day – No school for students………….……………………………....4 Professional Learning - School Improvement Days .. ………………………………..……4 Parent Conferences – All Day – No school for students…………………………………...2

SCHOOL START AND END TIMES FOR 2012-2013 Primary Schools Start – 8:30 a.m. End – 3:30 p.m. * Includes Roosevelt Magnet School and Developmental Center **Franklin and Northmoor Primaries begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 3:45 p.m. Middle and High Schools Start – 7:30 a.m. End – 2:30 p.m. *Includes Trewyn School and Irving Primary School **Rolling Acres Middle School begins at 7:30 a.m. and ends at 2:45 p.m.

SCHOOL UNIFORMS FOR 2012-2013 Students from every school must wear black, navy blue or khaki pants/skirts/jumpers/shorts. Shirt colors vary among schools; however navy blue will be used district-wide. Shirt choices for each school are:
Calvin Coolidge – Navy, white or light blue Charter Oak – Navy, red or white Franklin – Navy, red, white or light blue Glen Oak – Navy, white, black or light blue Harrison – Kindergarten: Red; First Grade: Royal Blue; Second Grade: Hunter Green; Third Grade: Navy Blue; Fourth Grade: Orange; Fifth Grade: Maroon; Sixth Grade: Light Blue; Seventh Grade: Gold; Eighth: Black Hines – Navy, red, white or light blue Irving – Navy, red, white or light blue Jamieson – Navy, red or light blue Kellar – Navy, light blue, white or hunter green Lincoln – Navy, black or white Lindbergh – Navy, white or hunter green Manual (Middle School) – Light blue, navy, white or orange Mark Bills – Navy, white or black Northmoor – Navy, red, white or light blue Rolling Acres – Navy, white, red or light blue Roosevelt Magnet – Navy, red, black or orange Sterling – Navy, white or black Thomas Jefferson – Navy, white or red Trewyn – Kindergarten: Red; First Grade: Royal Blue; Second Grade: Hunter Green; Third Grade: Navy Blue; Fourth Grade: Orange; Fifth Grade: Maroon; Sixth Grade: Light Blue; Seventh Grade: Gold; Eighth: Black Von Steuben – Navy, white or light blue Washington – Navy, yellow, white or royal blue Whittier – Navy, red, white or hunter green Woodrow Wilson – Navy, red or white Woodruff (Middle School) – Uniform color of the student’s home school **HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED TO WEAR A UNIFORM, HOWEVER MUST FOLLOW THE SCHOOL DRESS CODE AS DEFINED IN THE DISTRICT’S STUDENT HANDBOOK.

2012/2013 GENERAL SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST
** Please note that individual schools/classrooms may request additional supplies. Expect additional requests as the school year begins.

School Supplies:
KINDERGARTEN* Crayons, 2 boxes/8 basic colors; Not Jumbo (Crayolas or similar) Pencils, #2 lead, 1 box White Glue, 8 oz. washable (Elmer’s preferred; no glue sticks) Scissors (Metal Fiskers preferred) 2 Pocket Folders Kleenex (1 large box) Student Book Bag or Backpack Rug or towel for rest time Zippered Pencil Pouch FIRST GRADE* Crayons, 2 boxes of 24 (Crayolas or similar) Pencils, #2 lead, 1 box Eraser (Pink Pearl or similar) White Glue, 8 oz. washable (Elmer’s preferred; no glue sticks) Scissors (Metal Fiskers preferred) 2 Pocket Folders 2 Spiral Notebooks, wide-ruled Ruler - combination metric/English Kleenex (2 large boxes) Washable Markers Watercolor Paints Student Book Bag or Backpack Zippered Pencil Pouch SECOND GRADE* Crayons, 1 box of 24 (Crayolas or similar) Pencils, #2 lead, 1 box Eraser (Pink Pearl or similar) White Glue, 8 oz. washable (Elmer’s preferred; no glue sticks) Scissors (Metal Fiskers preferred) 2 Pocket Folders 3 Spiral Notebooks, 70 wide-ruled pages Ruler - combination metric/English Kleenex (2 large boxes) Washable Markers Student Book Bag or Backpack Zippered Pencil Pouch THIRD GRADE* Crayons, 1 box of 24 (Crayolas or similar) Pencils, #2 lead, 1 box Eraser (Pink Pearl or similar) Glue Stick Scissors (Metal Fiskers preferred) 5 Pocket Folders 3 Spiral Notebooks, 70 wide-ruled pages Looseleaf Notebook Paper, wide-ruled (white or recycled) Ruler - combination metric/English Kleenex (2 large boxes) Washable Markers Colored Pencils Student Book Bag or Backpack Zippered Pencil Pouch FOURTH GRADE* Crayons, 1 box of 24 (Crayolas or similar) Pencils, #2 lead, 1 box Eraser (Pink Pearl or similar) Ball Point Pen, medium point (erasable preferred) 2 Glue Sticks Pointed Scissors (Fiskers preferred) 5 Pocket Folders 4 Spiral Notebooks, 70 wide-ruled pages Looseleaf Notebook Paper, wide-ruled (white or recycled) Ruler - combination metric/English Kleenex (2 large boxes) Washable Markers Colored Pencils Student Book Bag or Backpack (4th grade list continued in next column)

Zippered Pencil Pouch *Tennis shoes with non-marking soles should be worn on gym days. Assignment Notebook *Please put your child’s name on each item. NOTE: Do not send Trapper Keepers, pencil boxes or other large binders as they do not fit in the student desks. Additional supplies for special classes may be requested during the school year. The special nature of these supplies makes it impractical to list them separately. GRADE FIVE Crayons, (box of 24, Crayolas or similar) Pencils, #2 lead Colored Pencils Ball Point Pens, erasable (blue or black) Eraser (Pink Pearl or similar) Glue Stick Scissors (5 inches) Ruler - combination metric/English Compass Protractor Notebook Paper, wide-ruled (to fit a 3-ring binder) 3 Spiral Notebooks, 100 pages - wide ruling Assignment Notebook 3 Pocket Folders with prongs Kleenex Gym Shoes (non-marking soles) must be worn during P.E. GRADE SIX Crayons, (box of 24 Crayolas or similar) Pencils, #2 lead Colored Pencils Ball Point Pens, erasable (blue or black) Eraser (Pink Pearl or similar) Glue Stick Scissors (5 inches) Ruler - combination metric/English Compass Protractor Notebook Paper, wide-ruled (to fit a 3-ring binder) 3 Spiral Notebooks, 100 pages - wide ruling Assignment Notebook 3 Pocket Folders with prongs Kleenex Gym Shoes (non-marking soles) must be worn during P.E. GRADES SEVEN AND EIGHT Pencils, #2 lead Colored Pencils Ball Point Pens, erasable (blue or black) Eraser (Pink Pearl or similar) Glue Stick Scissors (5 inches) Ruler - combination metric/English Compass Protractor Notebook Paper, wide-ruled (to fit a 3-ring binder) 3 Spiral Notebooks, 100 pages - wide ruling Assignment Notebook 5 Pocket Folders with prongs Looseleaf 3-Ring Notebook - 8 1/2” x 11” x 1 1/2” with dividers Kleenex Gym Shoes (non-marking soles) must be worn during P.E.

PEORIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS HEALTH REQUIREMENTS 2012/2013
Pre-Kindergarten: Physical exam – “Dated within one year of the first day of school” Health history (completed and signed by parent/guardian) Diabetes Screening Assessment (practitioner report) Proof of Lead Risk Assessment (proof of blood test is required for students living in high-risk Zip codes 61602 through 61606) (practitioner report) 4 DTaP shots (Diphtheria,Tetanus, Pertussis) 3 Polio shots 1 MMR shot (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) 1 or more Hib shots (Haemophilus influenzae type B) 3 Hepatitis B shots 1 Varicella (Chicken Pox) shot or proof of having had the disease Kindergarten: Physical exam – “Dated within one year of the first day of school” Health history (completed and signed by parent/guardian) Diabetes Screening Assessment (practitioner report) Proof of Lead Risk Assessment (proof of blood test is required for students living in high-risk Zip codes 61602 through 61606) (practitioner report) 4 DTaP (Diphtheria,Tetanus, Pertussis) shots with last dose at age 4 years or later 3 Polio shots with last dose at age 4 years or later 1 MMR shot plus 1 measles booster shot 1 Varicella (Chicken Pox) shot or proof of having had the disease Eye Examination – Due October 15th – “Dated within one year of the first day of school” Dental Examination – Due May 15th - “Dated within 18 months prior to May 15th” 2nd Grade Dental Examination – Due May 15th – “Dated within 18 months prior to May 15th” 5th Grade Proof of 3 Hepatitis B shots (normally given in infancy – most students are already compliant) 6th grade: Physical exam – “Dated within one year of the first day of school” Health history (completed and signed by parent/guardian) Diabetes Screening Assessment (practitioner report) Proof of 1 Tdap (Adult Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis) – given at age 7 years or later Dental Examination – Due May 15th – “Dated within 18 months prior to May 15th” 9th grade: Physical exam – “Dated within one year of the first day of school” Health history (completed and signed by parent/guardian) Diabetes Screening Assessment (practitioner report) Proof of 1 Tdap (Adult Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis) – given at age 7 years or later For students entering an Illinois school for the first time from a home schooling program, out of state, or from out of country: Proof of physical exam – “Dated within one year of the first day of school” Up-to-date Immunization record th Grades K-12: Proof of eye exam – due by October 15 – “Dated within one year of the first day of school” For students transferring from another Illinois school district: Proof of physical exam from last mandated grade level Up-to-date immunization record *** Sports physicals are required every 12 months for students participating in athletics (including cheerleading and dance). A sports physical does not replace a physical exam, when required.

Revised: 7/16/12

Dear Parent/Guardian, Peoria Public Schools has partnered with Compass Learning – Odyssey to provide students with access to a powerful online tool that provides academic resources for students. This summer, we opened computer labs at schools throughout the District to allow students to take part in this exciting resource. If you do not know about this program or have not logged in with your student, students and parents can access Compass Learning using any computer with high-speed internet access. If you do not have high-speed internet access at home, we encourage you to take advantage of computer access available through the Peoria Public Library or other locations, or look into Comcast’s Internet Essentials program. Every student has a username and password for Compass Learning/Odyssey. Once students log in to the system, there will be activities available to the student based on his/her grade level. Students in grades 2-8 will also have a “learning path” identified through Spring 2012 NWEA scores, which will be updated with each administration of NWEA (three times per year). Activities should be completed in the order listed and students should strive to attain 80% correct on each assignment. For assignments with a score of less than 80%, a code will be provided. Students can restart these assignments by typing in the code in the “Activity Finder” box. By participating in Compass Learning, your student will continue his/her learning over the summer and when school is not in session. Compass Learning is also used in our classrooms throughout the year. In addition to student access, login and password information for parents is also available. Parents can use their login to track student performance. Please encourage your student to take advantage of this exciting opportunity. If you need assistance with login and password questions, please call the Accountability and Research Office at 309-672-6761.

Compass Learning Website

http://compasslearningodyssey.com

Paying Student Fees Through Family Access
Beginning in the 2010-2011 school year, Family Access began accepting online payments for required and optional fees. Required fees include course fees for high school students, PE uniforms for high school students, student ID, and the student handbook for high school students. Certain fees are determined by courses in which students are enrolled. Optional fees vary from school to school, and may include publication fees, yearbook fee, activity pass fees, PTO dues, etc. Parents must be enrolled in Family Access to pay fees online. If you have not signed up for Family Access, you can obtain an application by following the link provided below. http://www.psd150.org/parents/FamilyAccessDocs/Family_Access_Application.pdf DIRECTIONS: 1. Login to Family Access https://skyweb.psd150.org/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=wsEAplus/fwemnu01.w -or- you can visit www.psd150.org and click on the white icon in the top right corner called “Family Access.” 2. Enter your login and password.

3. From the Student Drop Down menu, select the student for whom you wish to make a payment. Select Fee Management from the menu on the left. 4. Click on Make Online Payment

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5. Click on the box below Pay Charge. 6. Enter the amount you wish to pay in the Pay Amount box. 7. Once you have entered your amount, click on Pay with REVTRAK.

John Smith

8. The next screen shows your Shopping Cart. This screen shows the total of the charges you are paying. If you wish to continue shopping – selecting available optional fees to pay for this student – click on Continue Shopping. Once you have finished shopping, click on Go to Checkout.

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9. To complete your transaction, follow the directions listed on the remaining screens.

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Repeat this process to pay fees for additional students.
Coming soon: Look for more information to come soon via Family Access, on paying for multiple students with one transaction!

If your child receives free or reduced price school lunches, you may qualify for Internet Essentials from Comcast.
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