Student Resources

The Student Resource Center provides links to web resources for students. The links below are provided to help students find information and resources that will aid in their academic development at George County Schools. If any of the links contained on this page do not navigate to the mentioned website for any reason or you would like to see other links on this page, please email the webmaster, to inform us of your concerns.
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ePALS connects learners around the world for sharing and exchanges that foster literacy, language and critical thinking skills in a fun and safe environment.
 
High School Ace is the trusted web portal to free quality educational resources for teens. Only accredited not-for-profit colleges can advertise on High School Ace.
 
IECC is a free service to help teachers link with partners in other cultures and countries for email classroom pen-pal and other project exchanges. Since its creation in 1992, IECC has distributed over 28,000 requests for e-mail partnerships.
 
MDE State Assessment Practice Tests.
 
Big Deal Books are resources of resources of interest to various audiences within the education market (K-12 technology directors and coordinators, higher education technology professionals, middle school/high school educators of struggling, ESL/ELL and at-risk students). Each of these publications (see below to access online) provide hundreds of current sources of grant and contest information, free materials and equipment, professional development training programs, digital curriculum and annotated Web sites for research and enrichment.
 
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