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We strive to make this site as accessible as possible. We try to support EVERY browser, but we recommend that users download Mozilla's Firefox 2+ (Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX versions available), Apple's Safari, or Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7+. We cannot support earlier browsers completely, as earlier browser versions have varying support for xhtml and css.
Andy Moore (moorea@chelseaschools.com) built the Chelsea Public High School site using predominantly open source applications, formats, and services. We use and/or develop for presentation in the following, but we take no responsibility for the appropriateness of anything to be found on Web sites out of our control:
- Apache 2.x Web Server
- CSS 2+
- eaccelerator
- FileZilla FTP client
- Firefox 2.0+
- Gallery 2.x
- Gnu Image Manipulator Program
- Google Maps, Calendars, and Metrics
- JavaScript
- MediaWiki
- Moodle 1.9+
- MySQL 5.x
- Nano text editor
- Notepad++
- Opera 6+
- PERL
- PHP 5.x
- Putty SSH client
- RSS 2.x
- Sitening SEO Optimization
- Ubuntu Linux Server Edition 8.04+ and too many programs bundled with it to mention...
- vi text editor
- WordPress
- XHTML transitional
Since we cannot take responsibility for any material presented on any Web site other than this one, we offer information about other projects and sites only for reference purposes. If you travel to any of these sites, please note that we have no implied relationship with any outside organization and Chelsea's Public Schools do not necessarily agree with or endorse any statements, goals, or directions of these independent projects and organizations.
We take accessibility seriously. If you have problems using any section of this site, please contact Andy Moore and he will take appropriate action.
- candid: Straightforward.
You made it to the end of the page, so amuse your friends, disarm your enemies, and improve your SAT verbal score by learning all 6,228 SAT words found randomly in the footer of chs.chelseaschools.com!
Learned all the SAT words already, you snicker? No problem, overus achieverus. Random step you can take to help reduce global warming number 33 is...
- Don't leave an empty roof rack on your car -- This can increase fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by up to 10% due to wind resistance and the extra weight - removing it is a better idea.
Page last modified April 2, 2008.
Teachers who volunteer for the Educational Proficiency Plans (EPP) team will review and update EPPs, as well as meet with their EPP students. If you are interested in becoming a member of the EPP team, please contact Linda Barber at (617) 466-5023 or at . We are putting together a short but informative training that will allow anyone interested to feel competent to carry out the work involved. [
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