Students

The Students Center

Welcome to the student center!
It is designed to provide you with information you may needand links to helpful and fun sites.

Here is where you can view your grades.

This is the Gracemont Public Schools handbook, here for your reference to any school policies or rules.

Deciding what college to go to, what major to start with, and what career to go into is difficult, but first you need to prep for college. Regardless of whether you have made the decision yet, studying for the ACT or SAT is important!

Try a one-hour tutorial designed for all ages in over 45 languages. Join millions of students and teachers in over 180 countries starting with an Hour of Code. Fun exciting games keep kids entertained and help develop coding skills.

Don't let the name throw you. This is a site you may input any problem for subjects, and get your results quickly.
It has a very strong math engine.

Fun and educational games ranging from all subjects targeted for grades Pre-K - 6th. Great way to teach and engage in problem solving skills.

Whether you’re stuck on a history question or a blocked by a geometry puzzle, there’s no question too tricky for Brainly. Our community of experts consists of students, schoolteachers, PhDs, and other geniuses just waiting to tackle your toughest question.

We’ve put together some solid answers to some of the biggest concerns facing students who are college-bound. From entrance exams to picking a major, this guide will help you properly prepare yourself for the next phase of your education. Browse through our college prep guide below to find out what your next steps should be.

Whether high school students plan to attend college, enter the military or begin a career, this year-by-year checklist can help set them up for success.

We create assessment and practice solutions that put learning analytics to work for educators, saving hours of prep time while making truly personalized learning possible.

FoolProof features lots of Financial Literacy and Consumer Life Skills Taught by Young People, Parents, and Teachers. Teach good money habits young!

We all know that practice is important, but how much do students need to truly support skill mastery? With Study Island, the guess work is gone. Research validated by the Marzano Research Group proves that by using Study Island for just 30 minutes of practice a week, students show significant growth.

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EasyBib is the world's largest bibliography maker and citation machine. Cite as many sources as you need to build a fully-formatted, alphabetized, and Word-processor-ready bibliography.

From flashcards to help you learn, to games that make it easy to get a handle on history, use a variety of tools to conquer any challenge for many subjects.

Take care of your mental health!

Everyone has emotions, everyone has boundaries and limits. School can be a very stressful environment for some students, due to home reasons, mental illness, or other factors.
We all have some sort of struggle, and everyones struggles are valid! It's not a competition, and we all need to look after each other. Emotions can be presented in many different ways, so it's important to remember that the way someone acts might not correlate with how they feel. Understanding, patience, and support is the way to power through this.
Be kind to others , you never know what theyre going through.

Top 10 Stress Management Techniques for Students

Most students experience significant amounts of stress, and this stress can take a significant toll on health, happiness, and grades. For example, a study by the American Psychological Association (APA) found that teens report stress levels similar to that of adults. Given that nearly half of APA survey respondents reported completing three hours of homework per night in addition to their full day of school work and extracurriculars, this is understandable.

Stress Management: Tips and Strategies for Students

School stress impacts students of all ages and backgrounds. In some cases, the effects of stress can be more harmful to students than what caused the stress in the first place. No one can eliminate all of the external factors that can cause a student to feel stress. What students can do, however, is to manage how they respond to school stress.

Mental Health A-Z

Researching different topics related to mental health can help you cope. Here is an A-Z of all the different kinds of factors that can contribute negatively to your mental health.

How to look after your mental health

It’s important to take care of yourself and get the most from life. Below are 10 practical ways to look after your mental health. Making simple changes to how you live doesn’t need to cost a fortune or take up loads of time. Anyone can follow this advice. Why not start today?

Self-Improvement

We are all works-in-progress. And it takes effort and dedication to grow and evolve in a positive direction. Learn strategies to help you be your best you.