Knowing how to tweak the settings to your Chromebook can come in pretty handy. Want to work offline? Want your emails offline? Read this article to learn how.
WHS Library, Chrome, and Canvas Corner Follow the WHS Tech page : Learning how to do a college level academic search before graduating high school is a goal of many of our students. Utilizing the search engine EBSCO, which many colleges use, is a great start. Here is a helpful handout to get you started: http://bit.ly/WHSebsco Library tip of the week : It is back! SYNC, a free summer audiobook program for teens 13+, returned on April 27, 2017, giving away two complete audiobook downloads a week - pairs of high interest titles, based on weekly themes for FREE. In 2016, 30 titles were given away over 15 weeks...and this year it looks like 17 titles are on the calendar. WHS students can listen to audio books on their Chromebooks or phones, just go to http://www.audiobooksync.com/ to get started. This week: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Digital Citizenshi...
Free Tutoring & Resume Help for Anyone with a WCCLS library card The Beaverton City Library offers trained volunteer Homework Helpers ( http://bit.ly/wcclshomework ) on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings. We do recommend that students call the Teen Desk at 503.350.4001 to check ahead for availability. Additionally , through the Washington County Cooperative Library Services, we also offer Brainfuse , a free live tutoring service ( http://bit.ly/wcclshelpnow ). LIVE online tutoring help from 1 to 10pm daily: Simply select your grade and subject and chat live with someone to get homework help. Writing Lab : Submit papers and get writing feedback (generally) within 24 hours. SkillSurfer: This resource provides access to study materials including practice tests, flashcards and test prep materials . This includes AP courses, and the SAT/ ACT! Washington County Cooperative Library Services, also offers JobNow , a free service with live tutors that h...
Beaverton School District K-12 students are invited to participate in the 13th Annual Energy & Resource Conservation Student Art Calendar Contest. Students may submit their original artwork reflecting how their school community strives to conserve electricity, natural gas, fossil fuels, water, food waste, or garbage. A panel of regional waste reduction and resource conservation professionals selects calendar entries. The student artists whose work is selected receive a copy of the completed calendar in June each year. The 2017 contest theme is: “STOP the WASTE.” Contest entries are due Friday, April 21, 2017. Please review the contest guidelines, guidelines in Spanish, and download an entry form to enter. Please note that the entry form MUST be submitted on 8-1/2 x 11 paper to be an eligible entry.
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