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Build Your Own Website
empower. explore. educate.
 

Actively participate in your
child's education.
Creating Self-Enhancing Virtual Educational Communities  
 
 
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
 
 
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Personal Parental Accounts

The newest version of Build Your Own Website includes all new tools to help parents become more active in the educational process. The "For Parents" service enables parents to open up their very own Build Your Own Website interaction account where they can "subscribe" to their child's classrooms. Simply request the account code from each of your student's teachers, enter the code into your “For Parents” account, and immediately receive all significant updates that are posted from each teacher - and all at one easy to use personalized Web page.

In addition, parents can enter their student's ID number and gain instant access to the Web pages, submitted homework, and secure personal notes from every teacher with whom the student is registered. The homework notification service will even send a weekly e-mail detailing the assigned homework for your student! You can even send private, secure messages to the teacher by clicking the "Ask the Teacher" button. To learn more about how Build Your Own Website empowers parents to become more involved in their student's education, please Take a Tour of the Service. If you have any questions, or would simply like to discuss how Build Your Own Website can be a part of your student's classroom experience, do not hesitate to send us an email or give us a call at 419-380-4632.

 

 
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