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Ostrander Online:  Your Classroom Connection!

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Welcome to your online resource for classroom updates, assignment details, test reviews, and other useful information! 

CONTACT INFORMATION: 
Amy Ostrander
Social Studies Teacher, Lakeshore High School
aostrander@lakeshoreps.org
269-428-1402

OVERVIEW: Parents and students are encouraged to use this site at their convenience to access copies of classroom materials and to track our progress as we journey through World History and United States History.  Throughout the year this site will be updated to include links to relevant web sites and video clips, PowerPoint presentations used in class, test reviews, and specific assignment materials. 

USAGE: 
If students are absent or they lose the original copy of an assignment/document distributed in class, they are expected to use this site to obtain a copy of the missed assignment.  Oftentimes their course's web site (see header at the top of this web page) will contain a link to the missed assignment.  To obtain a copy of the assignment, students simply need to click on the link bearing the assignment's name, download the form, and print a copy of the document.  In the rare instance when a link to the assignment is not available through this web site, a printed copy will be available for a limited time in the classroom.  Ultimately, it is the student's responsibility to obtain a copy of the assignment.  

Note that whenever possible, PowerPoint presentations, test reviews, and outlines used to record class notes will also be posted on the course web site.  These materials have been posted online to enhance students' understanding of course content.  However, the web site remains a supplemental resource and is not intended to replace the classroom experience.  Students are expected to attend class and participate actively in discussions, simulations and other exercises designed to detangle the complicated history of the United States and of the world.    

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