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    Health Services Online Resources

    National School Nurses Website

    http://www.nasn.org/ 

     

    Department of Public Health Swine Flu Fact Sheet

    http://www.mass.gov/Eeohhs2/docs/dph/cdc/factsheets/swine_flu.pdf  

    Department of Public Health website on Influenza

    http://www.mass.gov/dph/swineflu

    Center for Disease Control and Prevention on Swine Flu

    http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/

    World Health Organization website on Swine Influenza

    http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/

    Swine Flu and Child Care

    http://www.naccrra.org/news/swine-flu

     

    Student Online Resources

    Lower School Supply Lists 2008-2009

    Kindergarten

    Grade 1

    Grade 2

    Grade 3

    Grade 4

    Grade 5

    Study Skills

    www.how-to-study.com

    Typing Skills

    school.typingpal.com

    Math Skills, K-12

    www.coolmath.com

    Math Skills, Middle School

    www.figurethis.org/index.html

    Math Skills, Lower School

    www.funbrain.com/math

    Virtual (Interactive) Mathematics

    www. nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav

    Merriam Webster Dictionary

    www.wordcentral.com

    The Literacy Center

    www.literacycenter.net

    Learn about Geology, Gardening and Ecology

    www.backyardnature.net

    All About Coloring

    www.coloring.ws

    Jigsaw Puzzle Website

    http://www.jigzone.com

    Try Sudoko

    http://www.trysudoku.com/

    http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/sudoku_for_kids.htm

    Cool Science for Curious Kids

    www.hhmi.org/coolscience

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/k-4/index.html

     

    PLEASE NOTE: It is recommended that before adults visit any Website with students that they independently examine the site for content.  In rare cases, domain names are sold (without notice) to questionable enterprises.

    Students can access the Internet at FRCS under the direct supervision of a teacher or staff member.  The FRCS teacher/staff member must be present in the classroom and must grant permission for students to do so.

    Students and families who cannot access the Internet outside of FRCS (or at their place of employment) should know that there are a variety of ways that individuals can access the Internet.  Many communities across the country have established community networks to provide individuals with a local link to the Internet.  These "free-nets" are often operated by a local library, town or non-profit community group.  Please check with your local town/city hall.  Additionally, students and families can access the Internet through most public libraries.  Libraries offer patrons use of computers that are linked to the Internet.  Individuals can also access the Internet by patronizing an increasing number of storefront "computer coffee shops or restaurants" where you can use computers provided by the shop (or your own computer) to access the Internet.

    Of course students and families can access the Internet through commercially available "internet service providers" at home or "cellular/mobile providers" (like Verizon, AT & T, or Boost Mobile) anywhere in the world. For those that cannot subscribe to and/or afford the cost of high speed or mobile Internet access, many providers offer dial-up modem/telephone access to the Internet for a modest monthly or hourly fee.  Certain ISPs offer free or very low cost access to the Internet.  For example, NetZero offers free modem access to the Internet for up to 10 hours per month.  You can find more information on NetZero offers free modem access to the Internet for up to 10 hours per month.  You can find more information on NetZero by calling them at 1-800-560-7429 or by clicking this link:  http://www.netzero.net/free.  Another example, Dialup For Free offers free modem access to the Internet without any limitations.  They do not have any phone support but you can find more information on Dialup For Free by clicking this link:  http://www.dialupforfree.com.