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 Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
  1. What's the best way for parents to contact Mr. LeTourneau?
  2. Is extra help available for students?
  3. What's the best way to study for Tech or Business tests and quizzes?
  4. Can students do Cisco Academy reading at home?
  5. Can students use their own laptop computers in the Cisco Pod at school
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What's the best way for parents to contact Mr. LeTourneau?

Email! Just type a message to tletourneau@msad35.net
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Is extra help available for students?

Mr. LeTourneau stays whenever possible until 3:30 PM daily! It's best to
arrange time at least one day ahead.
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What's the best way to study for Tech or Business tests and quizzes?

When a student reads course material (text, handouts, online curriculum), take
clear notes (left page) in a course loose leaf notebook. Save the right page
for teacher notes in class. Read notes once following class or when reading is
completed. Review all notes for the unit slowly before taking the assessment.
In most cases, notes are allowed when taking assessments. Exceptions are
mid-term and final exams.
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Can students do Cisco Academy reading at home?

This is strongly encouraged. In fact, often times working online at home is
preferable to doing it in school. Students can work more easily at their own
pace, or a student can go ahead in the curriculum. Tests, however, must
usually be taken in the class environment.
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Can students use their own laptop computers in the Cisco Pod at school

Another unqualified YES! We have an access point for wireless notebook cards
and a network switch for adding additional computers with CAT5 cable.
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