Students,

 

We are attempting to give you easier access to your Student Folders from outside school.  Please try the link below to access your Student Folder and let us know how it worked by taking the survey.  You should be able to upload files to your student folder from home and then access them here from that folder.  You can also download documents from your student folder to your home computer, work on them, and upload them back to retrieve them at school.

 

This will work best with an Internet Explorer browser, although we have had some success with Firefox and Safari as well.

 

Please remember that games and inappropriate materials stored in your student folder are grounds for loss of your network privileges and possible further disciplinary action.  This will work best with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents as well as pictures.  If you are not using Microsoft Office at home, please save your files in Microsoft Office format to be able to open them at school.  Note the reminder below about different versions of Office.

 

We hope this feature helps you be more successful in your studies and learning.

 

Access Student Folders from outside the district

 

 

Your District 112 Media/Technology Team

 

Some of our computers now come with Office 2007.  Documents saved with Office 2007 will have an x at the end (i.e. word.docx instead of word.doc).  To open them with earlier versions of Office you will need to install the compatibility pack from Microsoft at Windows users, Office 2000, Office XP, and Office 2003 users: Download the Compatibility Pack .  Most of our computers at CHS have the compatibility pack installed, and we are working to add it to the rest of them.  Students working with Office 2007 at school or at home should save their files as Office 97-2003.  Then they will be able to open them in earlier versions of Office without the compatibility pack.