Remind
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We are pleased to share that we have adopted Remind, an easy to use communication tool that will allow the school, teachers, students and parents to share one single source for communication.
You can learn more about Remind here and see why we feel it’s so important to create faster, easier access to communications
Remind is a safe, secure way for students to connect with their teachers and school-related events, classes, and activities all in one place. The software does not collect or share any personal student information, which is important to us. Best of all, it is very easy to use and will be a great resource for teachers and students.
What is Remind?
Remind Announcements
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If you have questions, you can contact the following:
- Email Remind Premier Support: Support@Remind.com
- Local school support team (Remind Trainers or Techcon)
- Help Desk - helpdesk@leonschools.net or 487-7524
Remind User Guides

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Scott WhittleRemind System AdministratorInstructional Technology Specialist / Schoolwires / ClassLink
850-487-7357Kathleen MalloyInstruct/Curric Resource Dev - Remind Trainer
Board Policy/Procedures
Handy Tips
- Nearpod.com - Code KVRPT (Self Paced Lesson)
- Nearpod.com - Code KSWIN (Teacher Controlled Lesson)
- How to claim your new rostered classes
- Message custom list of students/parents
- Set up auto messaging
- Remind plan teacher FAQs
- How do I add another owner to my class?
- Administrators Dashboard
- Email Templates Introducing Remind to your Community
Handy Resources
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Get elementary school parents involved in student learning
Parent communication is key for elementary school teachers and administrators. Research shows that the home-school connection is vital for student success, and Remind allows for simple and effective communication that helps parents get involved in their child’s learning.
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Improve parental involvement to meet Title I requirements
Across the country, Title I schools are being assessed on their ability to engage parents and families in their children's education. With important resources at stake, administrators are working to develop and implement programs that improve parent communication in a meaningful, measurable way.