All Users - Fourth Grading Period ends June 6, 2012
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** Email Alerts Available for Missing Assignments & Low Assignment Marks ** Parent Access Alerts are now available to parents/students. These are email messages regarding student progress that are sent to the email accounts of parents and students who have subscribed to the alerts within Progress Book.
Parents and students can then subscribe to the desired alerts on the "Manage Alerts" section of the Parent Access Web Site. The alert is sent directly to the specified email account(s); however the parent or student must log in to their Parent Access Web Site account to view details of the assignments related to the alert. (*Note: Once alerts are turned on, it is important to make sure to click on "Change Settings" to set the alert preferences.)
IMPORTANT: Alert preferences for Low Assignment Marks must be setup each school year!
What is Progress Book?
Progress Book is an online program that helps teachers manage homework assignments, grades, Interim reports, attendance, and quarterly Progress Report cards. Progress Book provides a user-friendly interface for administrators, teachers, parents, and students.
How are accounts generated? Accounts are generated upon enrollment for parents of students in grades 3-5 and students in grades 6-12. Accounts are generated for parents of third grade students at the start of the academic year. Accounts are generated for sixth grade students at the start of the academic year, with additional training in classes with Mr. Macri.
How do I sign up? What do I do if I've forgotten my username and/or password?
Parents and students should complete the Request for Progress Book Access and return it to Carol Laux at the Woodridge Local Schools Board Office.
What if I'm having trouble with my account?
Please contact Darlene Neel at the Woodridge Board of Education Office.
No email account? No problem! Many cell phone carriers provide SMS gateways which route email messages from the internet and forward them to cell phones as SMS text messages. Local carriers use the following formats: 3305554444@txt.att.net (AT&T), 3305554444@vtext.com (Verizon) and 3305554444@messaging.sprintpcs.com (Sprint). Standard text messaging rates apply.