Student Apps
The District chooses systems and online resources that respect the privacy of students and staff. Using third party systems that provide digital content, tools, immersive experiences, etc., certain personally identifying information (generally the student’s name and email address) must be provided to the website.
Under federal law titled Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), websites must provide parental notification and obtain parental consent before collecting personal information from children under the age of 13. The law permits school districts to consent to the collection of personal information on behalf of all of its students, thereby eliminating the need for individual parental consent given directly to the website. A list of the educational websites approved and provided by the District is listed below. This list is updated regularly.
If a student is under the age of 13 and collects personal information, parents and guardians may request to have an anonymous account created. If you do not want your student to access a website resource, please send an email to william_griscom@l-spioneers.org.
- BrainPop & BrainPop Jr.
- Code.org
- Discovery Education
- Google Workspace
- Study Island
- EdPuzzle
- Kahoot!
- Khan Academy Kids
- Learning A-Z
- McGraw Hill ConnectEd
- Project Lead the Way
- Newsela
- Quizizz
- ReadLive
- ReadWorks
- Savvas
- Seesaw
- Schoology
- Smartfutures
- Sphero Edu
- ST Math
- Typing.com