SEL Curriculum

How to Enable Cookies in Your Browser and Enabling Pop ups on Mac


How To Enable Cookies

Internet Explorer

  1. Click 'Tools' (the gear icon) in the browser toolbar.

  2. Choose Internet Options.

  3. Click the Privacy tab, and then, under Settings, move the slider to the top to block all cookies or to the bottom to allow all cookies, and then click OK.

For more information on Internet Explorer, please see Microsoft's Help Center on enabling cookies.

Safari

  1. Click the Safari menu from the top toolbar.

  2. Choose Preferences.

  3. Click the Privacy tab.

  4. Click the Never checkbox for Block Cookies.

For more information on Safari, please see Apple's Help Center.

Google Chrome

  1. Click the context menu in the browser toolbar to the right of the address bar.

  2. Choose Settings.

  3. Click "Show Advanced Settings."

  4. Click Content settings in the Privacy section.

  5. Ensure that the bullet for "Allow local data to be set (recommended)" is checked.

  6. Also ensure that "Block third-party cookies and site data" is unchecked.

For more information on Google Chrome, please see Google's Help Center.

Firefox

  1. Click the Tools menu from the top toolbar.

  2. Choose Options.

  3. Click the Privacy tab.

  4. Under "History" select "Use custom settings for history" from the drop-down menu beside "Firefox will."

  5. Ensure that the checkboxes for "Accept cookies from sites" and "Accept third-party cookies" are both checked.

  6. Click OK.

For more information on Mozilla, please see Firefox Help for more instructions on enabling cookies.

How To Unblock Pop Ups On Mac Briefly

If you ask yourself, “How do I allow pop ups on Mac?” You’ve come to exactly the right place. In this guide, we’ll cover how to allow pop ups in every major browser as well as some tips that will help you conquer the true evil — the never-ending wave of distractions. Let’s get to it.

How to manage Safari pop up blocker

Since Safari is quite dominant among Mac users, it’s good to know the ways you can control its pop up blocker, whether you’re looking for how to allow pop ups on Mac or how to stop pop ups on Mac.

To open Safari pop up blocker:

  • Select Safari in the menu bar ➙ Preferences (or use ⌘ + ,) Navigate to the Websites tab Click on Pop-up Windows in the sidebar Open the dropdown for any currently active website and choose from Block and Notify, Block, or Allow Open the dropdown for “When visiting other websites” and also choose from the same options When Safari pop up blocker is working (meaning, something is being blocked), it shows a tiny red notification in the address bar. If you click on it, you’ll see the option to view the blocked window — so if you just need to check the blocked pop-up once, you don’t even have to tweak any Safari pop up blocker settings. Also remember that the changes to the blocker don’t have to be by any means permanent. Say you’ve just made an online payment, but the website is asking you for some additional information through a series of pop-up windows. Simply switch Block to Allow on that website in the Safari pop up blocker and reset again once you’re done. Additionally, the same Websites tab in Safari lets you control your sound, camera, microphone, notifications, content blockers, and much more.

How to enable pop ups in Firefox

If you’re using Firefox as your main browser, the answer to how to enable pop ups on Mac is a bit trickier to find:

  • Firefox, click on the burger menu and then select Preferences (⌘ + , shortcut works as well) Click on Privacy & Security in the sidebar and scroll down to Permissions Check or uncheck the “Block pop-up windows” box Open the Exceptions dialog box if you want some websites to ignore the standard setting As you can see, Firefox allows for a bit more customization than Safari when it comes to knowing how to unblock pop ups that are not all that bad. Finally, let’s dive into Google Chrome.

How to turn off pop up blocker on Mac in Chrome

When it comes to the most widely used browser in the world, it doesn’t disappoint in its ability to control random pop up windows.

To allow or stop pop ups with Chrome: Select Chrome in the menu bar ➙ Preferences Scroll all the way down and click Advanced Scroll some more till you see the section “Privacy and security” Click on “Site settings” and then “Pop-ups and redirects” Switch between Blocked and Allowed, depending on what the situation demands

If you click the Allow option, you can also whitelist any websites that you don’t mind getting pop-up windows from. You can even copy-paste a whole list of websites. Similarly to Safari, Chrome allows for one-off exceptions via the address bar. A small icon will indicate that something has been blocked, and you’ll have an option to allow pop-ups from that website (once or always)

Rhithm App

Daily Check-In

Utilizing this application students will complete the Rhithm Check-In at the start of the school day. Students may access the app via ClassLink. Real-time data and tracking on well-being will be captured and available to teachers. If the tempo scores reflect a need for support, teachers may lead students through one of the guided activities.


Please note: At the secondary level, it is only necessary to have the students complete the check-in at the start of the school day.

Elementary SEL Curriculum

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The mission of The Random Acts of Kindness (RAK) Foundation is to make kindness the norm in our schools, workplaces, homes and communities. El Paso ISD utilizes the free content provided by RAK to continue to promote kindness toward others while teaching important social emotional learning skills to our students.

Middle School SEL Curriculum

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Second Step Middle School is a first-of-its-kind social-emotional learning (SEL) curriculum that’s modern, web-based, and responsive to the needs of today’s students and educators. It’s underpinned by the latest research in adolescent brain development and social psychology. The result is a program that doesn’t just help kids do better in school—it helps them do better in life.

High School SEL Curriculum

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A comprehensive, tiered, K-12 solution that promotes well-being, connectedness and success by focusing on the entire school community and promoting healthy and confident students and adults. The program includes curriculum to develop self-awareness, self-management, responsible decision-making, relationship skills and social awareness skills.

Panorama Student Growth Measure Survey

Panorama Education partners with schools and districts across the country to collect and analyze data about social-emotional learning, school climate, family engagement, and more. With research-backed surveys and a leading technology platform, Panorama helps educators act on data and improve student outcomes. To learn more about Panorama Education, visit www.panoramaed.com and click on the slide to the right for a glance at our district's data.

EOY Panorama Snapshot
MOY Panorama for SMM

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