Rocky Mountain School District No. 6

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Parent Resources

Welcome to the Parent Resource Page!
Here you will find internal and external resources, district forms, and other information pertaining to parents and students. 

SchoolCash Online

School District 6 is rolling out SchoolCash Online as an easy to use, safe and convenient way for parents and guardians to pay for their student’s school fees, such as field trips and yearbooks, directly online. 

-SchoolCash Online is a safe, fast and convenient web-based solution that gives parents the ability to pay for selected student items directly out of a chequing account - similar to paying by debit card or credit card. 
-Parents can make payments, print, or view their receipts and their current account history.
-It takes less than 5 minutes to register.

Parent Handout

Developed by the Canadian company KEV group, SchoolCash Online, strictly complies with Canadian legislation on personal information protection and electronic documents, and Canada’s anti-spam legislation. Data collected through this service is stored on Canadian servers. Also, SchoolCash Online complies with the latest payment system security standards.

 






 

Mobile Applications

 

The Bus Status App is a service to alert parents and students of cancelled school buses.
by Box Clever

Download and Setup Guide

 

The SchoolGuide App provides up to date events, blogs, and notifications to parents and students.
by Box Clever

Download and Setup Guide

 

District and School Calendars


This is a guide for how to sync our district and school calendars with your personal mobile or desktop calendar.

Calendar Syncing Guide


Additional Resources

When we talk about early literacy, we’re talking about what children learn about reading and writing before they can fully read and write. Before starting school, your child begins to build their first literacy skills that are essential for their success in school and beyond. In the early grades (Kindergarten to Grade 3), your child will continue to develop these skills and become readers and writers. You can support this development at home and help reinforce their learning at school.

This brief guide will provide you with:
• Helpful tips to build your child’s early literacy skills at home;
• An explanation of how teachers will support your child’s early literacy in school; and
• Steps you can take if you think your child needs extra support


SOGI Webpage
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