![]() ![]() ![]() Select the term the class will be swap from.Successfully waitlisted courses will have a green checkmark on the right and a message that the class is full and your waitlist position number. Select the class(es) you would like to finalize enrollment.After all desired courses are added to the Shopping Cart, click on ‘Shopping Cart' hyperlink.Click yes to the pop up message “Are sure you want to add to your shopping cart?”.On the Review Class Preferences, Select Yes to “Add to waitlist if class is full”.Complete the Introduction, Registration Prerequisites (available first time adding a class in a term), Review Class Selection.Search for the desired class and remove the ‘Open Classes Only’ filter.If a seat becomes available, the system will automatically enroll you into the wait listed class. If the class you want is full, add yourself to a wait list. For more information, see Holds & Errors. If not, read the error message to see why the error occurred. Successfully dropped courses will have a green checkmark and a confirmed drop message. Click ‘Yes’ to confirm the drop request.Select the term the class(es) will be dropped from.Select ‘Drop, Swap & Update’ on the left navigation menu.Successfully added courses will have a green checkmark and a confirmed add message. Click ‘Yes’ to the enrollment message “Are sure you want to enroll?”.Select the courses to finalize enrollment.Adding the course to the Shopping Cart does not officially enroll you into the course(s). Complete the Introduction, Registration Prerequisites (available first time adding a class in a term), Review Class Selection, Review and Submit to add the course to your shopping cart.The hyperlink provides the class information (class details, meeting information, enrollment information, class availability, and textbook/other information). Click on the returned search results to expand on class option available.See Courses Available to learn how to find course details. Search for classes using the course number, course prefix, department, class number or topic.Select ‘Enrollment’ from left navigation menu.See Access MyFIU for help logging into your student account Those Kids from Fawn Creek will enchant fans of Rebecca Stead, Jerry Spinelli, and Kate DiCamillo. Newbery Medal and Newbery Honor winner Erin Entrada Kelly explores complex themes centered on family, friendships, and staying true to yourself. Who will claim Orchid Mason? Who will save Orchid Mason? Or will Orchid Mason save them? She's wearing a flower behind her ear.įawn Creek Middle might be small, but it has its tightly knit groups-the self-proclaimed "God Squad," the jocks, the outsiders-just like anyplace else. Orchid-who was born in New York City but just moved to Fawn Creek from Paris-seems to float. When Orchid Mason arrives and slips gracefully into Renni's chair, the other seventh graders don't know what to think. Renni's desk is empty, but Renni still knows their secrets is still pulling their strings. That's because Renni Dean's father got a promotion, and the family moved to Grand Saintlodge, the nearest big town. There are thirteen desks in the seventh-grade classroom. And in this small factory town where everyone knows everything about everyone, that's not necessarily a great thing. There are twelve kids in the seventh grade at Fawn Creek Middle School. From Erin Entrada Kelly, the winner of the Newbery Medal for Hello, Universe and a Newbery Honor for We Dream of Space, this contemporary school story set in small-town Louisiana is about friendship, family, deception, and being true to yourself and your dreams. "A raw, real exploration of belonging that's also sweetly hopeful."-Publishers Weekly (starred review)Įvery day in Fawn Creek, Louisiana, is exactly the same-until Orchid Mason arrives. "An emotionally resonant story about authenticity and belonging."-Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A powerful and thought-provoking story."-Shelf Awareness (starred review) ![]()
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