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Royal High School

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Family Resources

Family Resources

Message to Students

Please remember to check your school email daily.

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If you need to get anything from your locker so you can complete any back work, call the high school office at 509.346.2256 to arrange a time to pick up.

Remember to:

  • Keep your mind meaningfully engaged in learning.  Use technology for creating, not just consuming.
  • If you have missing assignments, use this time to get caught up.
  • Close read anything. It can be a book, a magazine, or anything of your choosing.
  • Develop math problems and challenge your friends to solve them.
  • Get creative!  Learn a new skill and share it when you return.
  • Write about what you are doing.
  • Stay active and exercise.

Clever: Student Portal to all High School online resources

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Clever provides students a simple way to use one login to access multiple programs, sites, and teacher resources.

Once logged into Clever, students have access to many educational resources provided by the district as well as resources teachers recommend.  We encourage you to explore the resources with your child.  Some may be more applicable than others depending on your child's age.

Need help?  Visit our district Clever page for Families.

Educational Materials Packets

Packets are created collaboratively each week by Royal School District educators. They can be downloaded, picked up at the High School, or picked up at any of the meal delivery sites.

  • Resources by Teacher

Additional Educational Materials

In addition to the provided packets and the student Clever Portal, we encourage families to explore the wealth of educational sites available to help students achieve. Check back often as we will add additional resources to explore. Here are some recommendations from our staff and administration:

  • Edmentum
    Topics: Credit Retrieval

    Students in credit retrieval, use this time to get your classes done so when you return, you can focus on everything else.

  • SAT Test Prep
    Topics: Math, English

    Prepare for the SAT exams with this official practice program.

  • Khan Academy
    Topics: Math, English, Science, Art

    Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empowers learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom.

  • Eureka Math
    Topics: Math

    Eureka Math, a Common Core-aligned curriculum published by the non-profit Great Minds Inc., equates mathematical concepts to stories, with the aim of developing conceptual understanding.

  • Scholastic Learn at Home
    Topics: Reading

    Even when schools are closed, you can keep the learning going with these special cross-curricular journeys. Every day includes four separate learning experiences, each built around a thrilling, meaningful story or video.

  • Mystery Science
    Topics: Science

    Mystery Science makes open-and-go lessons that inspire kids to love science. They make it possible for a parent without a background in science to teach lessons that entertain and inspire students.