Microsoft 365
Formerly Office 365
Microsoft 365 is available for all grade levels. Students and teachers can access their accounts through the Classlink launchpad. Microsoft 365 includes a free download of the Microsoft Suite on up to 5 personal devices to ensure students and teachers have access to these powerful tools on all of their devices.
Navigate the Microsoft 365 Interface
Click an icon below to learn more about the application pictured.
Microsoft provides a wealth of information to support teachers as they use Microsoft 365 in their classrooms. The Microsoft Educator Community provides tutorials about how to use Microsoft 365 Apps to improve student learning. Join the educator network using your Microsoft 365 credentials to gain access to all of the training materials, lesson plans, and more. Connect with other teachers, stay up to date on the latest Microsoft 365 updates, and earn badges for your work.
Students with special needs can have equal access to content with special features that are included in Microsoft 365. Check out the amazing features that allow students to customize their learning experience with a few simple clicks.
Closed Captions in PowerPoint Presentations

Immersive Reader and Book View in Edge
5 Reasons to Use the Edge Browser With Students
#EdgeEDU to learn more about the Edge Browser
Save Time with Microsoft 365 Apps
Office Lens is a free app that acts as a portable scanner. Document edges are automatically detected in Len. Documents can be uploaded to a variety of locations including: OneNote, OneDrive, sent as emails, etc.
Microsoft Translator provides real time translation with voice recognition. Translation is also available in many Microsoft 365 products.
Watch this video about using Microsoft to translate in real-time during meetings to most any language.
Updated 10/2/23 JC