From any computer with internet access, click this link https://classroom.google.com
Log in with your Heritage Google Apps for education username and password
The user ID is your first name (first 8 characters), then a dot ( . ) then your school number. This is followed by @heritageacademy.us
So if my name is Michael and my student number is 801821; my school gmail account looks like this: michael.801821@heritageacademy.us
Your password is the password set for logging onto a school computer; they are linked. If you are new to the school, then your password is Student1.
IF you are new to Heritage, or have forgotten your password, you can contact Mr. Smith to reset your password: Michael Smith msmith@heritageacademyaz.com
When your password is reset, it is automatically set to Student1.
Note: if you have more than eight characters in your first name, you may have to ask your teacher to lookup you email address. For example: if your name is Christian, then you will have to ask your teacher to look your email address up because this name is shortened three different ways. So, if the first eight characters do not work, ask your teacher to look up your email address.
Parents can access their child’s teachers’ Google Classroom in one of the following ways:
From any computer with internet access, click this link https://classroom.google.com
Have the student login with their Heritage Google Apps for education username and password
note: any activity in Google Classroom is documented under the student’s login and it would be inappropriate for a parent to communicate with the teacher or other students in Google Classroom. Parents should use their personal email to digitally communicate with the teacher.
As a parent/guardian, you must accept the email invitation before you can receive email summaries from Google Classroom
You have 120 days to accept an invitation before it expires
You can choose the frequency of the emails, such as daily or weekly
You can unsubscribe or remove yourself from Classroom at any time
Parent/Guardian email summaries include:
Missing work—Work that’s late at the time the email was sent
Upcoming work—Work that’s due today and tomorrow (for daily emails) or work that’s due in the upcoming week (for weekly emails)
Class activity—Announcements, assignments, and questions recently posted by teachers
For more details click here: https://support.google.com/edu/classroom/answer/638813