The User Support Services website uss.ccsd.nethouses resources for CCSD technicians such as, application installers, OS/application repair utilities, and reports regarding equipment in use at all of our locations connected to the CCSD network.
OnePlace (Free CCSD/PBS sponsored resource that provides access to purchased and approved digital content.) CCSD WiFi/e (wireless network) VPN Connections (remote access – additional rights required) CA Service Management (Service Desk – Request/Issue tracking & Knowledge Base)
Reset Passwords. To reset and/or change your password, go to ccsdapps.net, find the “ First Class Support (INTERACT SUPPORT) ” section and select the “ Enter App ” button. If you would like to reset your Mainframe password and/or you want to register in the Mainframe Password Reset system, Click Here.
CCSD uses Active Directory (AD) to manage the account you use to login to school district computers and applications. Most district applications can onlybe accessed from a computer on the CCSD network, however, systems used for parents, hiring , or interfacing with the community may be internet accessible.
Credit recovery refers to a student passing, and receiving credit for a course that the student previously attempted but was unsuccessful in earning academic credit towards graduation.
Definition of Credit Recovery The HSS defined credit recovery as a strategy that encourages at-risk students to re-take a previously failed course required for high school graduation and earn credit if the student successfully completes the course requirements.
CHEROKEE CO., SC (WSPA) – Due to staffing shortages caused by COVID-19, the Cherokee County School District announced Tuesday that it is switching to virtual learning.
Each student must complete twenty-four (24) units (credits) of approved course work, including: Eighteen (18) units in the required areas of study....College and Career Ready Diploma (Cohorts 2020-2023)Required Areas of StudyUnitsArts/Humanities/CTE1Electives6Total249 more rows
In online credit recovery classes, students redo only the coursework that they didn't master the first time, so they learn the skills they will need in life while completing required courses and getting back on track for receiving their high school diplomas on time.
Credit recovery only serves to recover the credit toward graduation and does not affect a student's grade point average (GPA). Therefore, the credit recovery course will appear on the transcript with either a “P” for pass or “F” for fail.
All students are expected to return to traditional, in-person learning for the 2021-2022 school year.
Home - Cherokee County School District.
The grade of S, as well as grades of D- and above on the letter grade scale are considered passing.
Grade Point AverageASuperior (4.0)CAverage (2.0)DBelow Average (1.0)FFailingADAudit (not graded, no credit toward GPA)4 more rows
Most high-school graduates receive a general diploma. A general diploma indicates that the graduate has met the basic graduation requirements established by your state's department of education.
After more than 40 years of serving the educational needs of students in the Greater San Diego area, California College San Diego has made the difficult decision to close our doors. Heartfelt thanks to the communities of San Marcos, San Diego and National City.
There are two scenarios that impact your continued education. One is called a teach out. The other is a transfer. Teach out partners take all or most of students’ credits and charge the same as the closed school. The transfer options list possible schools that MIGHT take the students’ credits.
California College San Diego is required to participate in a Student Tuition Recovery Fund for California residents.
Nevada Learning Academy at CCSD is a public online middle and high school that integrates technology and individualized learning. Teacher-led courses enable students to complete their coursework with direct support from highly qualified content area teachers. Middle school students attend two weekly on-campus sessions for additional teacher support. All courses are online and extend from credit recovery and remediation to honors and Advanced Placement. Students can take classes online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in a highly innovative, interactive and personalized learning environment. Full-time enrollment at Nevada Learning Academy is free to CCSD residents. Part-time enrollment may be subject to course enrollment fees. For registration information, please call 702-855-8435 or visit the website:
Individuals 16-21 years old seeking an alternative education can enroll at Desert Rose High School as full-time students and participate in educational opportunities leading to a high school diploma. Course offerings include career and technical training that can lead to prospective employment opportunities.
Cowan Sunset Southeast High School – Located at 5300 E. Russell Road. Cowan Sunset Southeast High School offers an evening school option for students who require a more individualized program, work during the day, need evening hours for health reasons, and/or need low-cost day care for their young children. Cowan Sunset Southeast offers the second year freshman, as well as sophomores, juniors, and seniors, a small school environment. Classes are held from 2:20 p.m. – 8:45 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 2:20 p.m. – 6:52 p.m. on Friday.
Adult Education is an educational program designed to serve adults and out of school youths, 18 years of age or older, who desire to earn a high school diploma or obtain a Nevada State Certificate of High School Equivalency. There is no fee for out of school re-engaging youth and adults for Adult Education program participation. The program also serves students enrolled in comprehensive or non-traditional schools (concurrent students) who desire to make up high school credits. Students concurrently enrolled pay $100 per 1/2 credit course. The Adult Education Program may award an adult standard diploma to full-time Adult Education Program enrolled individuals who meet state requirements. More than 40 adult education sites are available. Some offer day classes and some provide evening classes. Classes are provided in rural areas as well as in the Las Vegas Valley. Arrangements can be made to identify a site that best meets each student’s needs.
Schools will communicate directly with their families to assess technology needs and arrange for distribution of Chromebooks or other devices for those students without one during the week of August 3, 2020.
Student passwords will not expire in August 2020. If needed, students may utilize the self-service password reset tool on myaccount.ccsd.net. Additional validation questions have been implemented to increase security. Additional student resources are available at stutech.ccsd.net.
Through the use of this tool, we hope to: 1 Encourage safer practices and responsible browsing habits. 2 Help protect students against harmful and inappropriate online material. 3 Help students stay “scholarly” and more focused when learning online. 4 Help assess students’ progress towards class assignments. 5 Facilitate communication between teachers and students during class time.
In collaboration with the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce, Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, and local businesses, CCSD has established Wi-Fi Partners and created a Free Wi-Fi Directory for students. This online directory provides a list and interactive map of free Wi-Fi hotspots available for student use, sponsored by organizations and businesses in the Greater Las Vegas area. View a list of Wi-Fi partners.
CCSD is hiring School Counselors, Social Workers, School Psychologists, Clinical Counselors and Licensed Professional Counselors to support individual or groups of students in CCSD schools up to 32 hours a week. January through July 2022.
Charleston County School District (CCSD) is now accepting applications for Head Start and Early Head Start programs for the 2022-2023 school year. Children who enroll in these programs attend at no cost to the family.
Charleston County School Board (CCSD) joined school districts throughout the state and nation to celebrate School Board Recognition Month. On, Monday, January 24, 2022, CCSD board members were recognized. Board members signed an ethical principles poster in celebration and a proclamation was read aloud during the meeting.
All testing sites will close at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, January 21, 2022, due to inclement weather forecasts and will remain closed until Monday, January 24, 2022.
Read the Digital Edition of Focus on CCSD. Focus on Charleston County School District is published for, by and about CCSD, the state of South Carolina's premier school district where Students are the Heart of our Work.
CCSD employees, directly and indirectly, influence our scholars every day with little to no intention on being recognized. In an effort to honor even the most humble, the district is rolling out a recognition campaign to highlight these individuals that serve as the backbone or structure that supports the mission of CCSD.
The "Unsung Educator of the Week" is a weekly honor given to a CCSD educator. The winner is nominated by a peer because of their determination to go above and beyond for our students. The winner for the week is published each Friday in the CCSD All Staff newsletter.