Should Parents Go Online to Check
Their Kids' Grades and Homework?
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The iconic overstuffed student's backpack is quickly becoming a relic of the past and as a result, the way parents oversee their children's progress in school will never be the same.

With an estimated four out of five K-12 schools having some sort of presence on the internet, teachers are quickly turning to paperless web portals with names like Edline, Blackboard, Homelink and MyBackPack.
On these portals, teachers post assignments, provide virtual handouts, and communicate with parents. The advantages to students and parents alike are many, but there is a dark side to these portals. Read on about how much parents should go online to help with homework. |
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