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Please use this online parental excuse form when your child is absent.

Please complete this form when your child is going to be absent due to a family educational trip.

This link will take you to our school picture provider.

Parents can use this link to schedule parent-teacher conferences with their child's teachers on the annual Parent-Teacher Conference Day which is usually held in November annually.  

Use this link to locate all of the Apollo-Ridge School District School Board Policies.
Use this link to place money on your child's breakfast/lunch account.

Use this link to access the Sappire Parent Portal where you can view your child's current grades, report cards, progress reports, and attendance information.  

Safe2Say Something is a youth violence prevention program run by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General. The program teaches youth and adults how to recognize warning signs and signals, especially within social media, from individuals who may be a threat to themselves or others and to “say something” BEFORE it is too late. With Safe2Say Something, it’s easy and confidential to report safety concerns to help prevent violence and tragedies.

Use this site to order a yearbook.  

EPIS is a university-based intermediary organization connecting research, policy and real-world practice to improve outcomes for children and families across Pennsylvania.

EdReports provides free reports that help you evaluate instructional materials because high-quality content matters to teachers, to kids, and to our collective future.

Your new standard for the most up-to-date and reliable information on programs that meet ESSA evidence standards.

At the Evidence Resource Center, we aim to help Pennsylvania’s school communities thoughtfully apply high-quality, relevant research to their own settings. Explore these topics to brush up on research basics, ESSA tiers, and the fundamentals of evidence-based decision making.

The What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) reviews the existing research on different programs, products, practices, and policies in education. Their goal is to provide educators with the information they need to make evidence-based decisions. They focus on the results from high-quality research to answer the question “What works in education?”