FREE Online Learning and FREE Student Resources

Cleveland City Schools  provides FREE access to NetTrekker, the #1 educational search tool in K-12 schools. Nettrekker is currently used in thousands of schools nationwide. Peers, educators, and parents honor NetTrekker for its contribution to education. "NetTrekker is a leader in the delivery of digital K-12 educational content and is dedicated to enhancing the education of today's youth with highly effective technologies that deliver rich educational content to every child in a safe, relevant, easy-to-use format. With the mission to help every child learn and a belief that technology can transform education, NetTrekker was first to market with a standards-based educational search tool." For username and password information, just contact the computer lab instructor in your school.

BrainPop and BrainPop Jr. are also available for students' use at home and at school. Login information can be obtained from the computer lab teacher.

Lab Expectations

You only have one opportunity each week to attend a learning session in the computer lab unless your classroom teacher brings you in at other times.  Take advantage of this opportunity to sharpen your technology skills by following these guidelines:

  • WALK into the lab quietly and take your assigned seat.
  • Remember that another group of students uses the computers each hour of the day, so be considerate of them by coming to class with CLEAN HANDS.
  • Keep your hands free from germs while you are in the lab by getting a tissue if you need to clean your nose, then depositing the tissue in the trash can beside the door. Sanitize your hands before returning to your seat. Never touch a cut or scab on your skin, causing it to bleed, then touch your keyboard or mouse.
  • Look on the screen for your assignment.  The directions should have your teacher's name or your grade level IF they are for you.  If you do not see your directions, place your hands in your lap and wait quietly for directions.
  • Respect others in the class by keeping all body parts, including your voice, to yourself unless you have permission to talk.  
  • Listen carefully to directions and always follow directions as given.
  • For your safety, keep all four legs of your chair/stool on the floor at all times.
  • Keep a positive attitude and treat others the way you would like to be treated.
  • Try to gain as many skills as possible so that you will be able to enjoy properly using computers at home and school.

    Special Notice

    Many of these links will leave our school system site. Every effort has been made to insure the quality and safety of the sites linked on these pages. However, these sites are not controlled by our school system and our school system is not responsible for the contents of any of these linked sites, any link contained in a linked site, or any updates or changes to any site. The responsibility for the quality and nature of information rests with the author of each individual linked site. Our district is providing these links as a convenience. This provision does not imply an endorsement of any site by this school system. Please notify us if you or your young person finds something that is deemed inappropriate.

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