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Variable Time Resolution & Passwords

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Although our default time resolution of 15 minutes satisfies the majority of our users, we received many requests for Time Resolutions of 5, 10, 20,40 and 50 minute increments. School counselors had varying time blocks and time periods they wanted to use. Our solution was to provide our school counselors with a way to specify their own value. And because things change we allowed them to change it any time they wanted to. So if today they had 4 minute events…

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Menu Update – SETTINGS

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Over the last year we have been listening to our users, accumulating your requests and reviewing our plans. Two of the most commonly asked features were: Ability to set the time resolution of the SCUTA Calendar. Ability to change password To facilitate these requests we created a menu item called “Setting”, where you can specify your desired settings.  

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National School Counseling Week

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The National School Counseling Week will be celebrated during the first week of February. It is common to hear discussions on how class size and teacher quality affects the quality of education. Rarely do we hear how school counselors enable students to become better students and empower them to surpass their fears and enrich them so that they may pick a career that matches their wants and desires. This week we recognize those school counselors who implement comprehensive school counseling programs….

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White House Honors the 2015 School Counselor of the Year

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  Cory Notestein of Alamosa High School in Alamosa, Colorado was named the 2015 Counselor of the Year. High on his list is the fact that almost 90% of his students graduate and over 80% of the students of seniors graduate with three or more college credits.  “The more I learned about our school counselors, the more I realized that often, America’s school counselors are truly the deciding factor in whether our young people attend college or not,” Obama said.

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