Student Links
Listed below are just some of the many websites that students journey to in class... Please check them out to see where your child is going, during computer time in class, Thank you!
ePALS is the Internet's largest community of collaborative classrooms engaged in cross-cultural exchanges, project sharing and language learning. ePALS is also the leading provider of school-safe emailTM, eMentoring and web-browsing technology for the global educational market
NPR (National Public Radio) is an internationally acclaimed producer and distributor of noncommercial news, talk, and entertainment programming. A privately supported, not-for-profit membership organization, NPR serves a growing audience of more than 25 million Americans each week in partnership with more than 800 independently operated, noncommercial public radio stations. Each NPR Member Station serves local listeners with a distinctive combination of national and local programming. With original online content and audio streaming, npr.org offers hourly newscasts, special features and eight years of archived audio and information.
The Bakersfield Californian is an independent, family-owned newspaper. It is the direct descendent of Kern County's first newspaper, The Weekly Courier, which was first published Aug. 18, 1866, in Havilah, Calif. Students visit the newspaper site for research on what is going on locally.
AltaVista continues to advance Internet search with new technologies and features designed to improve the search experience for consumers. Based in Sunnyvale, Calif., AltaVista has a rich history of innovation embodied in 61 search-related patents. Students learn how to use search engines to find information on the internet quickly and effectly. AltaVista is just one the search engines that students learn use in order to find what they are looking for on the internet.
discovery.com this links name tell all, students are introduced to a wide range on new and amazing adventures at this site, parents this is one that you don't want to miss!
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