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Dear Family,

 

As we continue preparing for your arrival at Proctor this fall, we have a few important updates and reminders to share with you!

    Proctor Gmail Account Access 

    You should have received an email invitation from “Proctor Tech Support” on June 10th with login credentials for your new Proctor Gmail account. These credentials will be essential for completing your Summer Academic Work, so please be sure to follow the instructions in the email to set up your account and save your password in a safe location. If you haven't received this email, please check your spam folder and reach out to Proctor Tech Support with any questions.

     

    Required Summer Academic Work 

    Summer academic work is available HERE. You'll need your Proctor Gmail login to access some materials. Please reach out to the Academic Dean's Office with any questions.

     

    Final Transcript Release Form 

    Please complete our Final Transcript Release Form and send it to your most recent school as soon as possible. Our Academic Dean's office must receive all transcripts by June 30th.

     

    Course Selection Updates 

    For 11th, 12th, and PG students: Christine Piquette in our Academic Dean’s Office has begun her outreach regarding course selection and will be in touch with you directly.

     

    For 9th and 10th graders: Look for an email from our office in the coming weeks with your course selection information.

    Click Here for your Enrollment Essentials

    Please let us know if you have any questions! You can reach us via email at admissions@proctoracademy.org or by calling 603-735-6652.

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    Christin Lathrop
    Director of Admissions
     
    Admissions Office: (603) 735-6652
    admissions@proctoracademy.org
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