| To test out of second semester courses for new students or those with gifted individual education plans, the mid-term and/or final exam testing time slots will be available during the first 2 full weeks of December. Please contact Dr. Bichsel, Intermediate Program Principal, at 412-967-2436 for more information. | |
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Perfect Season for Marching Foxes |
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The Fox Chapel Area High School Marching Band recently topped off its perfect season by capturing the Class A category title at the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Marching Band Association (PIMBA) Championships. The band won first place in the Class A category at the competition which was held October 25, 2008, at Gateway High School in Monroeville. The Marching Foxes, performing its 2008 program, “Outside the Box,” attained its highest score of the season and also swept the awards for High Music, High Visual, and High General Effect for the third straight time. A total of 24 bands competed at this year’s PIMBA Championships and this is the fifth first place win in a row for the Marching Foxes at a PIMBA competition. The PIMBA Championships complete the band’s competition season. |
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Fox Chapel Area School District Part Of iTunes U |
 | The Fox Chapel Area School District is participating in iTunes U and is part of a new section featuring kindergarten-12th grade technology. Apple's iTunes U contains a wealth of free online content for K-12 educators. As with other content on iTunes U, which before had been geared primarily toward college and adult learners, the new resources can be downloaded to a computer or mobile media player for easy playback and review.
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| Edline is our new parent and student communications tool for reporting up-to-date student progress and acheivement. | | For decades, K-12 educators have known that parental involvement is one of the most powerful drivers of student achievement and school performance. What has changed significantly in the world of K-12 education, however, is that new web-based technologies have made it possible for schools to increase parental involvement in ways that were simply impossible before – using cost-effective technology solutions that have broad, sweeping impact across all subject areas, all grade levels, and at all performance levels – truly transforming the learning community. | |
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