During remote learning, please use 312- 625-3558 to contact the main office. For attendance-related issues such as absences, enrollments, please call us at 312-854-9453. You can also email our clerks at yicustodio@cps.edu & eramirez3@cps.edu. As always, for tech support, please email Techbudlong@gmail.com.
Tech Tip of The Week
Make sure you only have two tabs open in Google Chrome. Having multiple tabs open will slow down your computer!
Parent Portal: You can view your student's grades and attendance on Parent Portal, and here is more information: https://www.cps.edu/services-and-supports/parent-and-student-portal/parent-portal/ Chromebook Request (Broken/New Device): If you are in need of a device for remote learning, please complete this chromebook survey form Device Request. Please note, completion of the survey will not guarantee you a device. Due to a high demand of requests, devices will be distributed based on greatest need. If you need tech support, please email techbudlong@gmail.com.
Q: How do I find the Google Classroom/Meet code? A: These will be provided by your teacher. Contact your teacher for the corresponding code if you have yet to receive them.
Q: I have a borrowed CPS Chromebook but I'm having login issues. What do I do? A: Contact us at techbudlong@gmail.com via email regarding Chromebooks.
Q: I need help resetting or I have lost my child's CPS email password. How can I recover their account? A: Contact us at techbudlong@gmail.com
We are working hard to create an engaging remote learning environment in which all students are safe. All students are expected to follow established discussion and participation norms during remote learning activities. Teachers will host live classroom sessions, and may also record and archive sessions for students to reference. In both settings, out of respect for the privacy of our fellow classmates and Budlong staff, please do not record or photograph lessons to use for any purpose. If the teacher plans to save and archive, s/he will notify participants at the onset. Simply put, remember to be kind, compassionate, and considerate when "speaking."