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Edline Instruction
Welcome to Edline!
Our school has signed up to use Edline. Edline is an easy
way for you to keep-up-to-date online. Once you have activated
your account, and your school has posted information, you
can use Edline to:
- Check your child's latest grades
- Verify attendance
- Receive email alerts when new grades are posted
- Receive emails with school or class information
- View your 'Combined Calendar' to see all the events from
the school calendar and your child's own classes and activities
automatically collected and personalized
- See what homework is not turned in and read notes from
your child's teachers
- Read daily announcements, lunch menus, school policies,
and classroom news
- View team and club activities
- And much more
How to Set Up your Edline Account
To begin using your Edline account right now, just follow
these easy steps:
- Make sure you have your personal Edline Activation Code.
You will get this code from someone at your school or it
might be printed at the bottom of this sheet.
- Go to www.edline.net and Click on 'Click here if you have
a new activation code
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pictures and directions of steps 3 and 4, click the
Help button at the top of the Edline page. Follow
instructions, or for more information click the 'Print
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- Fill in your Activation Code. Your school may give you
one parent code for each child. If you receive several parent
codes because you have several children, enter each parent
code one after the other. Then you can view all your children's
information from the same login account. If you happen to
receive the same code for the same child twice you do not
have to enter it again. Click "Activate This Code"
once you have entered all codes.
- Follow the remaining steps to create your Edline Screen
Name and Password. When asked if you already have an account,
click "New Account" if this is your first time
using Edline. If you already have an Edline account, click
"Combine Accounts" to add this child to your existing
account.
- On the last account activation page, print the "Student/Parent
Quick-Start Guide" so you can make the most of Edline.
After this, you no longer need your Activation Code - you
will always use your Screen Name and Password to access
Edline. Don't share this information with anyone!
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Whenever you login to Edline,
click on your child's name in the yellow Shortcuts
box.
You will then see shortcuts to his or her classes,
activities, calendar and reports. Be sure to click
the Help button and read or print the 'Student/Parent
Quick-Start Guide' to take advantage of Edline features.
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Your Edline Account Data
School and District administrators, Feel free to mail merge
or staple Access Codes, names, and addresses into this section.
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| | Mission
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Elementary School is dedicated to living the Gospel values. Our Franciscan, academically challenging curriculum teaches and supports students in becoming contributing members of their communities.
| | | Philosophy
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Elementary School, an educational ministry of St. Francis of Assisi Parish, strives to create a Franciscan environment which serves the spiritual, intellectual, emotional, social, and physical needs of our students. Understanding that parents are the primary educators of their children, the staffs vocation is to inspire and facilitate learning. Together, we instill Catholic Christian values and traditions in our children.
| | | Schoolwide Learning Expectations
A St. Francis of Assisi Elementary School Student is:Spiritual: - demonstrates Gospel values
- actively participates in prayer celebrations
- understands the Catholic faith
- shows a love of God, others, and self
Academic:
- actively solves problems and thinks critically
- makes progress through the diocesan standards
- develops and shares knowledge and talents
- demonstrates a curiosity and respect for learning
Respectful:
- appreciates diversity and the uniqueness of others
- practices good citizenship
- lives the Acts of Courtesy
- cares for Gods creations
Responsible:
- practices self-discipline
- makes Christ-like decisions
- owns his/her choices
- is trustworthy
Confident:
- recognizes self-worth
- leads and cooperates
- embraces challenges
- always perseveres
| | | The Prayer of Saint Francis
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace; Where there is hatred, let me sow love; Where there is injury, pardon; Where there is darkness, light; Where there is despair, hope; Where there is doubt, faith; And where there is sadness, joy. O, Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled, As to console; To be understood, as to understand; To be loved, as to love. For it is in giving that we receive; It is in pardoning that we are pardoned; And it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.
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