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The annual book fair is coming to the Clearmount Library February 27 through Mach 2nd!
To make purchases online (beginning February 15th) or to learn more about our fair, click here:
Clearmount Book Fair
Proceeds will benefit the Clearmout Library collection |
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Clearmount News Now for February 2, 2012 - Mr. Aston's Homeroom
Click the play button on the bottom left to play the video. Click the fullscreen button on the bottom right to switch to fullscreen mode.
Click here to view past episodes of Clearmount News Now.
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Last Updated on Thursday, February 02 2012 12:03 |
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January 20, 2011
Dear Parents:
With the first semester behind us, I am excited for the future of our students! Please help your child set some academic goals for the second half of the year. Overall, I couldn’t be happier with the overall performance of these kids! The report cards are not only a record of your child’s progress; it’s a testament to the values you instill in your child each and every day. You all should be commended for the support you provide. Please contact us with questions, comments or concerns. We are here to serve!
Sincerely,
Mr. Ile, Principal
Please make note of the following:
Weather Related Cancellations and Two Hour Delays – If a two hour delay is announced because of weather, please know that Clearmount students will report to their bus stop or school at the same time as any other day. A delay schedule will only affect the middle and high school schedules. School may be completely cancelled for a day if the weather and the forecast will not allow safe travel of our students to and from school. Two hour delays and “snow days” are reported to local radio and television stations. The NCCS web site, Channel 11, and a phone notification service will be used to inform parents of delays and closings as well.
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 We are pleased to announce that the Pinnacle Internet Viewer (PIV) is ready for use for the new school year for grades 3 through 12. The PIV is a web site that allows you to access your student's records in real-time. You can use the PIV to review attendance information, check overall academic status, and see detailed grade information for specific classes in which your student is enrolled.
Please note there are several important differences concerning the PIV for this school year. Each is explained below:
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Last Updated on Thursday, September 08 2011 17:52 |
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 Over the summer the county office upgraded to the latest version of Pinnacle, which requires users’ passwords to be eight characters long. However, most North Canton students have passwords that are only seven characters long. Therefore it is necessary for us to give new passwords to any North Canton student who still has a seven character long password. Instead of giving out completely new passwords, we are simply adding the number “1” to the end of any password that is currently seven characters long, to make it the needed eight character length. For example: Cat3Dog would become Cat3Dog1
If a student already has an eight character long password (such as Cat3Dark) there will be no changes to the password. These new passwords will go into effect at the start of the school year and will apply to the following services:
- Logging into school computers
- Accessing M:Drives
- Logging into all Google Apps services (Gmail, Google Docs, Google Calendar)
- Logging into the Pinnacle Internet Viewer (PIV)
If a student does not remember a password from last year, please contact a school staff member for assistance. |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, August 17 2011 11:41 |
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Our district is always looking for ways to increase communication between school and parents. Email is an excellent method of communication for many reasons:
- Many parents have email accounts.
- Email saves money by cutting down on postage.
- Email saves resources by cutting down on paper.
- Email saves time since information can be sent to large groups of parents very quickly.
Our district would like to begin using email as much as possible in place of printed materials.
- Email could be sent to groups, such as all the parents of a particular building or a specific grade level or for just one classroom.
- Our schools could email newsletters, flyers, announcements, and reminders.
- Staff could also use parent email accounts to communicate with individual parents as needed.
For this to happen, we need to collect email addresses for all the parents in our district. To help collect parent email addresses, we have put together a very simple online form. Please click the link below to fill out the online form and submit your email addresses. For each child you have, you may submit one or two parent email addresses. If you have more than one child, you will need to complete the form again for each child.
Thank you for helping us collect this information. We truly believe this will help our district communicate more efficiently and effectively.
Click here for the online form for Parent Email Addresses |
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Last Updated on Thursday, November 11 2010 15:30 |
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