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Published - Tuesday, August 22, 2006

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La Crosse schools get Web upgrade; assignments and grades may soon go online


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Reminder e-mails an hour before your kids’ games and concerts. Online links to grades and assignments. A Web posting of those two magic words: “snow day.”

All may be possible via a new Web site for the La Crosse School District that went online Thursday. It replaces the district’s former site, which had been up for about a decade.
A Winona, Minn.-based Web hosting company, rSchool Today, is a partner with the district on the project.

The site, full of eye-grabbing color photos of district students, aims to connect the community more quickly to useful school information and allow staff to enhance lessons with online learning links, said Kathy Tyser, associate superintendent of curriculum and instruction.

“Our main goal was to make our site much more user-friendly,” Tyser said.

Superintendent Jerry Kember agreed, but also said the site offered the district “another wonderful marketing tool.” He told the La Crosse School Board at its meeting Monday that families moving to the area often say they got most of their school information through the Web.

The new site allows parents to sign up for accounts that can be personalized to, for example, show a schedule of their kids’ extracurricular activities.

Kember also showed the board a couple of individual school Web sites, all linked to from the district’s main Web page. Teachers can set up their own pages that can be accessed by students and parents.

Unlike the district’s former Web site, this one has the same look and format for each school.

The project cost more than $40,000 in start-up fees, Tyser said, and was paid “piece-meal” from a number of department budgets, plus the district’s community service fund. The contract with rSchoolToday is “pay as we go,” she said.

Additional features such as online grades and online forms for field trips are being added through a system called Skyward, Tyser said, and could be available in October or November.

Tyser stressed school information still will be spread through traditional means.

“I want to be sensitive to families without computers, and make sure they understand they shouldn’t feel like lesser citizens,” she said.

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Dan Simmons can be reached at (608) 791-8217 or dsimmons@lacrossetribune.com.
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Truth in advertising wrote on Aug 22, 2006 9:06 PM:

" How about you ask those running the district to tell you what the ACTUAL costs for rschool have been so far! They said on tv it had a $40,000 price tag. The real number is closer to $75,000 since certain people feel the need to constantly change things. I've even heard they have paid somebody to come in and take photos of area students to use on the new website as opposed to using any number of stock photos online you can get for about a buck. Seems to me you could have hired an actual webmaster for that much money. They didn't bother to mention the ongoing costs of rschool. What does it cost a year for rschool? I happen to agree with "good luck" They need to MAKE the teachers use it, it should not be optional! "

tax payer wrote on Aug 22, 2006 4:18 PM:

" Seem like the district might have higher priorities - especially since they don't plan to eliminate other methods of doing the same thing - is just a duplication to me -and wasted money - wonder what other things they could have used this money for? "

good luck wrote on Aug 22, 2006 10:08 AM:

" This is a great idea. I just hope your administration takes the time to enforce it's upkeep. Our district has many of the same opportunitites via the web, but teachers are not required to use it or keep it up to date. Seems a little useless to me. "


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