Dear Parents and Students:This letter serves as the District’s annual technology privacy notice consistent with Ohio Revised Code Sections 3319.325 - .327.Technology Provider ContractsBelow, please find a list of all technology providers that have access to students’ educational records for the purpose of providing curriculum, testing, or assessment services. The Fairfield Union Local School District requires all vendors to be FERPA compliantand protect all student data.If you wish, you may review a complete copy of the District’s contract with any of the below technology providers, ask questions, or relay concerns by contacting Chad Belville at [email protected].AmplifyDeltaMathEverfiGoGuardianLexia (Cambium Learning Group)McGraw HillOhio as AmericaRenaissanceScholasticST Math (Mind Education)ZearnAdobeCodecademyEdmentum - Apex LearningBrightArrow Technologies, Inc.eSchoolViewLearn21PaySchoolsSameGoal/IEP AnywhereCleverSavvas (Pearson)TraversaXelloAbreGoogleFrontline (ProgressBook)ESGIVistaOhio History ConnectionRiverside InsightsVIA InstituteCambium AssessmentsGeneral Monitoring of School-Issued DevicesPlease be aware that the District, either directly or through a technology provider, is electing to generally monitor all school-issued devices (as that term is defined by R.C. 3319.325). The monitoring will include the following features: location tracking and student interactions with school-issued devices (e.g., keystrokes and web-browsing activity). The District generally monitors these features for the noncommercial education purpose of instruction, technical support, and/or exam proctoring. Additionally, these features are generally monitored as a necessary precaution for preventing and/or responding to threats to life or safety.ChadSB 29 Annual Notice
Dear Parents and Students:
Technology Provider Contracts
Amplify
DeltaMath
Everfi
GoGuardian
Lexia (Cambium Learning Group)
McGraw Hill
Ohio as America
Renaissance
Scholastic
ST Math (Mind Education)
Zearn
Adobe
Codecademy
Edmentum - Apex Learning
BrightArrow Technologies, Inc.
eSchoolView
Learn21
PaySchools
SameGoal/IEP Anywhere
Clever
Savvas (Pearson)
Traversa
Xello
Abre
Google
Frontline (ProgressBook)
General Monitoring of School-Issued Devices
Posted Friday, October 25, 2024
Posted Monday, July 1, 2024
We are pleased to inform you that your child's state test scores are now available online. To view their scores, please log in to your ProgressBook parent portal at your convenience and follow the steps below. If you do not have an account, please contact the school office for assistance. The subject breakdown by grade is as follows:Grades 3, 4, 6 & 7 - English Language Arts & MathGrades 5 & 8 - English Language Arts, Math, & ScienceHigh school – English Language Arts 10, Algebra I, Geometry, Biology, U.S. History, & U.S. GovernmentAdditionally, the Family Score Report sheets will still be sent home this fall. The district will distribute these reports as soon as we receive them from the Ohio Department of Education & Workforce (ODEW) **Steps to Access Test Scores:**1. **Log in to ProgressBook**: Use your existing username and password to access the parent portal.2. **Navigate to Test Scores**: Once logged in, go to the "Assessment Scores" section on the bottom of the left-hand menu.3. **View and Print**: You can view your child's test scores directly on the portal. There is also an option to print the scores for your records. If you have any questions or encounter any issues accessing the scores, please do not hesitate to reach out to your child’s building for support. Thank you for your continued involvement in your child's education.
We are pleased to inform you that your child's state test scores are now available online. To view their scores, please log in to your ProgressBook parent portal at your convenience and follow the steps below. If you do not have an account, please contact the school office for assistance.
The subject breakdown by grade is as follows:
Grades 3, 4, 6 & 7 - English Language Arts & Math
Grades 5 & 8 - English Language Arts, Math, & Science
High school – English Language Arts 10, Algebra I, Geometry, Biology, U.S. History, & U.S. Government
Additionally, the Family Score Report sheets will still be sent home this fall. The district will distribute these reports as soon as we receive them from the Ohio Department of Education & Workforce (ODEW)
**Steps to Access Test Scores:**
1. **Log in to ProgressBook**: Use your existing username and password to access the parent portal.
2. **Navigate to Test Scores**: Once logged in, go to the "Assessment Scores" section on the bottom of the left-hand menu.
3. **View and Print**: You can view your child's test scores directly on the portal. There is also an option to print the scores for your records.
If you have any questions or encounter any issues accessing the scores, please do not hesitate to reach out to your child’s building for support.
Thank you for your continued involvement in your child's education.
Posted Thursday, May 30, 2024
The Fairfield County Family and Children First Council is sponsoring parenting workshops during the months of May and June (live on Zoom). The following topics are being covered:For parents with children 0-12:Raising Resilient ChildrenRaising Confident, Competent ChildrenThe Power of Positive Parenting For parent with pre-teens/teens:Raising Responsible TeenagersRaising Competent TeenagersGetting Teenagers ConnectedProgram FlyersActive Parenting for Step FamiliesRegister by May 6 - May 7, 21, 28, June 4 and 25Parents of Teens and Preteens - 5 week course - May/June May 5, 8 22, 29 and June 5Parents and Caregivers of Children from birth through age 12May 9, 16, 23, 30 and June 6Free Parenting Workshops - May and JuneAttend one or all sessions - May 9, 16, 23 30 and June 6RSVP Required for all workshops.
Posted Thursday, May 2, 2024
Fairfield Union has compiled a list of 2024 summer camps and programs for students in grades K-12. There is a wide variety of options from all over the state of Ohio. We hope this list encourages all students to attend camp and extend their learning. Read on for links and information. . .
Posted Tuesday, March 12, 2024
GRADES 5-12Students in grades 5-12 at risk of failing a course are eligible to stay after school two days per week for 1 hour to begin a credit recovery/grade improvement program. Students are required to participate in at least six of the eight sessions to receive their additional credit. Window #1 – March 11 through April 5, 2024Grade Improvement/Credit Recovery for Quarters 1 & 2Grades 5-8 - Tuesdays & Thursdays from 3:00-4:00 p.m.Grades 9-12 - Tuesdays & Wednesdays from 2:50-3:50 p.m. Window #2 – April 16 through May 10, 2024Grade Improvement/Credit Recovery for Quarters 1, 2, & 3Grades 5-8 - Tuesdays & Thursdays from 3:00-4:00 p.m.Grades 9-12 Tuesdays & Wednesdays from 2:50-3:50 p.m. Read on for sign up forms and answers to frequently asked questions.
Posted Monday, February 26, 2024