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Going to school is like having a full-time job.  You are managing relationships with your peers, completing assignments, juggling different subjects and sometimes extra-curricular activities. This section is designed to support students. Tips on time management, stress management, homework help and scholarship information are just a few ways we want to enhance your academic career.

 


Homework Help  

Homework is an important part of every child's education. It teaches children how to work independently and be resourceful, follow directions, manage time, begin and complete a task, and practice what's been learned in class. In recent years teachers have begun to assign more homework at every grade level. In some communities, middle school students may have one to two hours of homework a night, as well as homework on weekends. By encouraging responsible homework habits, you can help your middle school child do well in school now and in the future.

 


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Avoiding Plagiarism

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Preparing to Take Tests

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Note Taking Skills

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Study Skills

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Writing Papers, Projects & Reports

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English - Homework help links for reading, writing, spelling

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Math - Homework Help Links

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Science - Homework Help Links

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Social Studies and History - Homework Help Links

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Applying to College   

Choosing a college is an exciting journey where you begin planning the next "chapter" of your life. In deciding on a college, you will look at your own interests, skills, and needs and will eventually find the college that fits you best. With over 3,000 schools to choose from, you might feel overwhelmed at the prospect. But you'll find it easier if you take time to think about your needs and goals, set up a general timetable, and organize your search. Start with the "big picture" and gradually narrow down the choices until you find the schools you want to apply to.


College Topics

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College Links - ACT, SAT, and more

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Choosing a College

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College Visits and Interviews

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College and Students with Disabilities

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Tips for Completing FAFSA

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Writing a College Application Essay

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Free ACT/SAT Program from Football Players

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SAT/ACT Information  

College bound students; it’s that time of year again, when preparing for college entrance exams is a must. So where can you go for the latest SAT and ACT updates?  Look no further, help has arrived!  Here are essential websites that can provide you with SAT/ACT information on the reading, writing, and math sections as well assisting you with effective testing strategies.

Paying the Bill for College   
Advice and tools to help pay for college, including a free scholarship search, FAFSA assistance, and information on savingsplans, school costs and student financial aid.  More on paying for college