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Cranston High School West has several email lists. Review this list of email communication options and subscribe to the email list that is relevant to you.

CWESTHS-L list (Cranston West Faculty E-Mail List)
(This is a private list open to Cranston West administration, faculty, and staff only.)
1. Send a message to: LISTSERV@ride.ri.net
2. Leave the subject line blank
3. Turn off your signature file
4. In the body of the message write: subscribe CWESTHS-L first name last name
You will receive a confirmation message. After you receive this message, feel free to post messages to the list at CWESTHS-L@ride.ri.net

CWSIT-L list (Cranston West School Improvement Team List)
This list is a private list for members of the Cranston High School West School Improvement Team.
1. Send a message to: LISTSERV@ride.ri.net
2. Leave the subject line blank
3. Turn off your signature file
4. In the body of the message write: subscribe CWSIT-L first name last name
You will receive a confirmation message. After you receive this message, feel free to post messages to the list at CWSIT-L@ride.ri.net

CWFAMILY list (Cranston West Family List)
The CWFAMILY list will be used as a means of communicating important, timely school news. All subscribers will receive weekly postings from Mrs. Burke. This is an announce-only list.
1. Send a message to: LISTSERV@ride.ri.net
2. Leave the subject line blank
3. Turn off your signature file
4. In the body of the message write: subscribe CWFAMILY first name last name
You will receive a confirmation message.

Unsubscribing to CW Email Lists:
1. Send a message to: LISTSERV@ride.ri.net
2. Leave the subject line blank
3. Turn off your signature file
4. In the body of the message write: unsubscribe CWFAMILY first name last name

 

 

Netiquette

  • Never give your userID or password to another person unless it is the system administrator at your site.
  • Never assume your email messages are private nor that they can be read by only yourself or the recipient. Never send something that you would not mind seeing on the evening news.
  • Keep paragraphs and messages short and to the point.
  • When quoting another person, edit out whatever isn't directly applicable to your reply. Don't let your mailing or Usenet software automatically quote the entire body of messages you are replying to when it's not necessary. Take the time to edit any quotations down to the minimum necessary to provide context for your reply. Nobody likes reading a long message in quotes for the third or fourth time, only to be followed by a one line response: "Yeah, me too."
  • Focus on one subject per message and always include a pertinent subject title for the message, that way the user can locate the message quickly.
  • Include your signature at the bottom of Email messages when communicating with people who may not know you personally or broadcasting to a dynamic group of subscribers.
  • Capitalize words only to highlight an important point or to distinguish a title or heading. Capitalizing whole words that are not titles is generally termed as SHOUTING!
  • *Asterisks* surrounding a word can be used to make a stronger point.
  • Use the underscore symbol before and after the title of a book, i.e. _The Wizard of Oz_
  • Never send chain letters through the Internet. Sending them can cause the loss of your Internet Access.
  • Be professional and careful what you say about others. Email is easily forwarded.
  • Cite all quotes, references and sources and respect copyright and license agreements.
  • It is considered extremely rude to forward personal email to mailing lists or Usenet without the original author's permission.
  • Be careful when using sarcasm and humor. Without face to face communications your joke may be viewed as criticism. When being humorous, use emoticons to express humor.
 

 

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