Where can I find the parent manuals?

Where can I find the parent manuals?

The parent manuals are in the Advisor Portal under the Hope Squad curriculum section. The parent manuals are specific to the school level (elementary, middle, and high school) and the curriculum year. For example, to access the High School Year 2 parent manual, the Advisor would log in to the Advisor Portal, scroll down to Hope Squad curriculum, click “High School Year 2,” and click “Parent Manual.” located on the top right. The manuals are available in Spanish and English. 
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