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.
Student Resources

Magnolia
MAGNOLIA DATABASE provides Mississippi residents with access to electronic databases through their local public, school, community college, or university libraries. Find out more here.
 
I-Ready
I-Ready makes the promise of differentiated instruction a practical reality for teachers and students. It was designed to get students excited about learning, and to support teachers in the challenge of meeting the needs of all learners. Through the power of one intuitive system whose pieces were built from the ground up to work together, teachers have the tools they need to ensure students are on the road to proficiency. Find out more here
 
 
High School Ace
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.
 
Intercultural E-Mail Classroom Connections
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.
 
The Big Deal Book
Big Deal Books are 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.

Free resources students can use to find ebooks and audiobooks online from any device!  

AMAZON: 
Kindle app and Audible app
 Most of us have Amazon accounts already, so why not take advantage of their free resources? Just download the kindle app or audible app and browse their free selections. There are THOUSANDS to choose from.  
 If you don’t have an amazon account, you can sign up for free using your student email accounts. It may ask you for a debit/credit/gift card number once you have created your account, but no purchases are necessary! 
Check out Amazon here!
Rated 10 out of 10! (by me, of course) 

Openlibrary.org
 Free online library where you can browse, borrow, and sponsor your fave books! 
 Free sign up here, no credit card # needed! However, it is like Wikipedia, where account holders can add information, books, etc, and they may ask for donations. Doesn’t stop you from using their resources, though.  

Project Gutenburg
 Gutenburg is a free library of classic literature where thousands of books can be found. They can be read online, downloaded as a PDF, or downloaded as a kindle edition. Check out their top 100 list here.  
Rated a million for how old some of these books are! :) 


Lucedale Public Library
If you have a current library card, you can sign up for the ebook/electronic services available through our library’s website. Find out more here

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