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Student Portal Student grades, other information for parents. Blackboard Connect Distribute communications to parents, staff, and community. School Support Center Training, advocacy, and other business support for schools. NWEA System supporting district-wide measurement of student growth. Cityspan Management of attendance and billing for non-public school programs. Asset Management Admin access to manage assets within individual schools. Instructional Asset Management Admin access to manage instructional resources inventory.

Employee Search Employee phone and email directory. Payroll Forms Payroll Electronic Forms. Learning Hub Enroll in events, training, and professional education. DS2 Principal tool for Talent communication, transfer requests, and historical employee data.

Policy Handbook Record system for policies approved by the Board of Education. Google Training Online training articles and tips for Google applications.

Facility Work Order Report a facility condition or request maintenance. Google Groups Create and Manage your own google groups.

Service Now System managing IT technical support requests. Wireless Password Lookup Find the password for your school's wireless network. Non-Employee Account Sponsorship Systems account management for non-employees. Reportar el acoso escolar. Signaler l'intimidation. Cincinnati Public Schools is expanding two programs aimed at making sure all CPS students have computers and internet access to do school work at home for the —21 school year. CPS' preschool students, kindergarteners and first-graders will receive iPads starting August The device distribution program began in July originally with iPads and laptops for students in grades 2—12, while plans were worked out to provide iPads to the youngest students.

The program began in July for students in five schools, then was expanded faster than expected to include all CPS schools. CPS began contacting all CPS families starting August 3 through email and phone calls to provide instructions on signing up for the program. The free internet and the take-home iPads and laptops are for students to do schoolwork at home. Every CPS student is eligible for the free home internet, but it is a limited service with federal Child Internet Protection Act restrictions in place and a download speed of 20 Mbps or 5 Mbps depending on the home's wiring.

Students in grades 2—12 are receiving laptops, with preschoolers through first-graders receiving iPads. The devices are on loan and must be returned at the end of the school year. CPS has enough computers available for all students. All students in grades 2—12 are encouraged to pick up CPS-provided devices. Students will not be permitted to bring personal computers to school. CPS-provided devices have Microsoft Office installed, which students will need to do school work, and child-protection firewalls.

Starting July 6, students will pick up devices at the front lobby entrances of their schools on specific distribution days between 9 a. Note: August pickup dates for select elementary schools have changed. Be sure to check the list below for your school's pickup date. When you arrive, pull into the school's front driveway, and a CPS technician will give instructions. Parents may pick up devices without the student present.



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