Canvas is a course management system that supports online learning and teaching. It allows teachers to post information, lessons, and assignments online. It is being used by schools all over the world.
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Student Resources
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AskRose Homework HotlineRose-Hulman Institute of Technology's Homework Hotline is a free math and science tutoring service for students in grades 6-12. -
Brittanica OnlineAn encyclopedia resource for elementary through high school students. -
EBSCOEBSCO is the leading provider of research databases, e-journals, magazine subscriptions, e-books and discovery service to many libraries. -
InspireA service of the Indiana State Library, Inspire provides students with a number of databases. -
Khan AcademyA free learning resource for all grades covering math, science, arts, humanities, test prep, and SAT practice through a College Board partnership. -
McGraw-Hill ConnectEdProvides access to Reading Wonders, Everyday Math, Social Studies, and Health textbooks for K-5 students. -
Read LiveRead Live is an interactive reading platform that helps students improve fluency, comprehension, and confidence through guided practice and feedback. -
Safari MontageA curated collection of videos, photographs and other documents that are aligned to student standards. -
Savvas EasyBridgeSavvas EasyBridge connects our Student Information System (SIS) with our Savvas products, assigned by your child's teachers. -
SkywardSkyward is our data management system where parents/guardians can access their child's information, grades, and schedule. -
Summer Extended Learning ActivitiesAccess online activities for your students summer extended learning. -
Typing.com Plus EditionTyping.com Plus, for VCSC grades 3–6, offers an ad-free, engaging, and focused typing experience.
Parent Resources
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Grandma's CupboardGrandma's Cupboard is a food resources that Sarah Scott provides to their families and the families of their feeder schools. Your food box will be ready after completing the form. When you pick up, tell the officer that you are there to pick up a box.
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Food ServicesThank you for giving Vigo County School Corporation Food Services the opportunity to care for the nutritional needs of your children. We strive to provide nutritionally balanced meals for our students to enhance their ability to concentrate and learn.
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SSMS teachers and staff use Ron Clark’s “Essential 55 Rules” to help teach our students manners, industriousness and accountability. We would love for our parents to learn some of the rules and encourage the use of them at home! They are listed below:
- Respond to an adult when spoken to.
- Make eye contact when spoken to.
- Congratulate classmates.
- Respect other students’ comments, opinions, and ideas.
- If you win, do not brag, if you lose, do not show anger.
- If you are asked a question in conversation, ask a question in return.
- Cover your mouth when you sneeze or cough and say excuse me.
- Do not show disrespect with gestures.
- Always say thank you when given something.
- When you receive something, do not insult the gift or the giver.
- Surprise others by performing random acts of kindness.
- When grading other students’ papers, give only the correct grade.
- Follow along when we read together in class.
- Answer all written questions with a complete sentence.
- Do not ask for a reward.
- You must complete your homework every day.
- Subject transitions and moving to different classrooms will be swift, quiet, and orderly.
- Be as organized as possible.
- When homework is assigned, do not moan or complain.
- When a substitute teacher present, all class rules still apply.
- Follow the specific classroom protocols.
- You may bring a bottle of water to class; you may not leave for a drink of water during class.
- Know other teachers’ names and greet them in the hall by name.
- Keep yourself and the bathroom clean and germ-free.
- Greet visitors and make them feel welcome.
- Do not save seats in the lunchroom.
- Do not stare at a student who is being reprimanded.
- Call me if you have a question about homework and leave a message – once.
- The ABC’s of etiquette.
- After dining in the cafeteria or elsewhere, be responsible for your trash.
- (Used at his school) In a hotel room, leave a tip for the hotel workers who clean your room.
- On a bus, always face forward.
- When meeting new people shake hands and repeat their names.
- When offered food, take only your fair share.
- If someone drops something and you are close to it, pick it up.
- Hold the door for people rather than letting it close on them.
- If someone bumps into you, say excuse me, even if it was not your fault.
- On a field trip, enter a public building quietly.
- On a field trip, compliment the place you are visiting.
- During an assembly, do not speak or call out to friends.
- At home, answer your phone in a polite and appropriate manner.
- When returning from a trip, shake the hands of every chaperone.
- Keep right in the hallways when walking.
- When walking in line, Keep your arms at your sides and move quietly.
- Never cut in line.
- No talking during movie or distance learning.
- Do not bring Doritos into the school building (a joke in his classroom)
- If anyone is bullying you, let me know.
- Stand up for what you believe.
- Be positive and enjoy life.
- Live so that you will never have regrets.
- Learn from your mistakes and move on.
- No matter the circumstances, always be honest.
- Carpe Diem. (enjoy the day, pluck the day when it is ripe, seize the day )
- Be the best person you can be.
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21st Century ScholarsDon’t miss out on your student’s chance to earn a $60000 scholarship through Indiana’s 21st Century Scholars program.
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Cares Act ApplicationIf you have lost your job or your hours have been reduced due to COVID-19, we may be able to help.
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- SCREEN HINGE … $25
- REPLACE CHARGER … $27
- KEYBOARD REPLACEMENT … $50
- SCREEN REPLACEMENT … $150
- PORT/LIQUID DAMAGE … $150
- LOST/BEYOND REPAIR … $300
- CASE REPLACEMENT … $15
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