Online Academic Resources
Gain fluency and confidence in math and English! IXL helps students master essential skills at their own pace through fun and interactive questions, built in support, and motivating awards. St. Bernard’s Academy utilizes the IXL app on iPads and Chromebooks for math and English courses in 7th through 12th grades.
Created by experts, Khan Academy’s library of trusted, standards-aligned practice and lessons covers math K-12 through early college, grammar, science, history AP, SAT and more. It’s all free for learners and teachers. With Khan Academy, teachers can identify gaps in their students’ understanding, tailor instruction, and meet the needs of every student.
For as long as schools are closed, we’re open. Starting today, kids everywhere can instantly stream an incredible collection of stories, including titles across six different languages, that will help them continue dreaming, learning, and just being kids.
Google Classroom helps students and teachers organize assignments, boost collaboration, and foster better communication. With Classroom, educators can create classes, distribute assignments, grade and send feedback, and see everything in one place.
Kami is the leading PDF & document annotation app for schools. Improve engagement and interaction in the classroom with Kami as your digital pen and paper.
St. Bernard’s Academy faculty utilizes Kami within their Google Classroom. Kami is user-friendly and encourages creativity as the students learn.
Renaissance has provide FREE access to all of the Santa Rosa Diocese schools to the myOn digital library and daily news articles which they can access from home during the current COVID-19 school closure period. This will help students continue reading and learning–and provide additional opportunities for them to explore topics they are interested in. Students received login information via email.
The best way to prepare for an AP Exam is to work hard in your AP class. It also helps to become familiar with the exam by practicing with exam questions created by the AP Program.
The AP Program releases the free-response questions every year for exams that have them. We also post sample student responses and scoring guidelines for past exam questions so you can see why a real exam taker got the score they did.