ForældreIntra is a closed system for parents to students in our school

ForældreIntra er en udvidelse af Skoleporten, men i modsætning til de øvrige dele af Skoleporten er ForældreIntra et beskyttet område, hvor kun forældre til elever på skolen har adgang. For at komme ind i ForældreIntra skal brugeren indtaste brugernavn og adgangskode. Ud fra disse oplysninger får brugeren adgang til de relevante områder. Forældre har kun adgang til klassesider, der vedrører de klasser, hvori deres egne børn går. Adgang til ForældreIntra sker via et menupunkt i Skoleportens hovedmenu.

ForældreIntra er et redskab, skolen kan benytte i forbindelse med skolehjemsamarbejdet. Forældre og lærere med adgang til en klasses sider i ForældreIntra kan både hente information om klassen, læse meddelelser til klassen og deltage aktivt med billeder, opslag, beskeder, debatindlæg ol.

Ved første indlogning i ForældreIntra skal forælderen anvende deres brugernavn samt en automatisk genereret førstegangskode. Når førstegangskoden er godkendt ved første indlogning, bliver forældreren sendt videre til en side, hvor han eller hun skal vælge sig en personlig adgangskode, som skal anvendes ved fremtidige besøg i ForældreIntra. Personlige adgangskoder skal bestå af mindst 6 tegn.

ForældreIntra

You are welcome to download the ForældreIntra guide below if you need a quick introduction on how to get started.

About Mifflin County Academy of Science and Technology

The Academy was built in 1968. The educational complex is situated on approximately twenty acres and consists of the 81,136 square foot school and an annex of 1,966 square feet. Most instructional areas include both classroom and laboratory/shop areas.The Mifflin County Academy of Science and Technology is owned and operated by the Mifflin County School District. Students in grade 10, 11, and 12 from one of three sending high schools comprise the school's population. Sending schools include:Mifflin County High SchoolEast Juniata High SchoolJuniata High SchoolStudents attending non-public schools in Mifflin and Juniata Counties are also eligible to attend The Academy. Enrollment averages about 350 students annually. Vocational-technical educational programs offered at the The Academy are approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Students receive academic credit from their sending high schools for successful completion of each planned course at The Academy. This assists students in completing the requirements for graduation as determined by their high school. Upon successful completion of all planned courses in a specific vocational-technical program, students also receive a program completion certificate from The Academy and may be eligible to receive articulated college credits to a number of post-secondary institutions across the state of Pennsylvania. Students attend both their high school and the The Academy daily, spending approximately two hours of their day at The Academy.The Academy does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Inquiries may be directed to The Academy’s Title IX or the Section 504 Coordinator, Mike McMonigal, at 700 Pitt Street, Lewistown, PA 17044 or 717‐248‐3933.

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Mifflin County Academy of Science and Technology
700 Pitt St
Lewistown
PA 17044
USA

What is ElevIntra?

Portal for students with information about education and a lot of other tools.

What is LærerIntra?

Basismodule for employees of the school.

About Mifflin County Academy of Science and Technology

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