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A Message from Ms. LaPorte--I Am Posting Again. Very Important. (Originally Posted on 4/1/20.)




PLEASE READ THE MESSAGE FROM MS. LAPORTE AGAIN:

From Ms. LaPorte--

Hi Everyone!

Hope everyone is doing well. I understand Canvas has been a bit glitchy, but it has gotten better.

The district is taking daily attendance using Single Sign On (Clever), so you need to sign-in at sso.browardschools.com every day. If you have it saved to open automatically, you will need to log-out and log back in for your attendance to register. If your parent received a phone call from the district today it’s okay, they do not need to call in, but going forward make sure you get your attendance counted.

There is a change in the phone number to get assistance as there was a problem with the main school line. Someone will be answering at 754-321-5300 from 8:30-2:30 Monday-Friday. If you need technical assistance you can fill out a request: 
ATC Technology Support atc_technology_support@browardschools.com>

By Thursday, all Office Hours and contact information will be posted on the ATC High School Webpage.

If you need a transcript, you should request it via Naviance. If it is a special request, email Ms. McLinskey at katie.mclinskey@browardschools.com. It will take 7-10 days to process.

Take care,

Ms. LaPorte

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