Student & Family Resource Hub
The Kappa League Student & Family Resource Hub brings together trusted school, government, library, and community resources in one place. These resources are designed to support students in school and help families remove barriers that can affect learning and success.
The Hub is organized into two main areas: Academic Support and Family Support. Together, they help students stay on track in school, prepare for college, and receive the support they need at home and in the community.
Academic Support
- What Helps Students Succeed in School -
Academic Support includes resources that help students learn, track progress, prepare for tests, and plan for college and careers. Some tools are helpful for all grade levels, while others are best used at specific points in middle school, high school, or senior year.
This area helps students build strong habits, improve academic skills, and prepare for life after high school.
Academic Support Includes:
Checking grades, attendance, and graduation progress
Free tutoring and homework help
SAT and ACT practice and readiness tools
College and career exploration by grade level
College applications, financial aid, and scholarships
Support for the transition from high school to college
Family Support
- What Helps Families Support Learning -
Kappa Family Support includes resources that help meet basic needs and support student well-being. When families are supported, students are better able to focus, learn, and grow.
These resources are helpful for all families, regardless of a student’s grade level.
Family Support Includes:
Mental health and wellness services
Food and nutrition assistance
Family and social service support
Student rights, discipline policies, and safety information
Local city, county, and community youth programs
Kappa League believes student success requires both academic readiness and family stability.
This Resource Hub reflects our commitment to developing well-rounded, prepared, and supported young men.
Academic Support
School Access and Academic Monitoring
FOCUS Student & Parent Portal
This portal lets families see grades, attendance, assignments, and teacher messages. It helps parents stay informed before problems grow. Students can learn responsibility by checking their own progress.
BCPS Code of Student Conduct & Discipline Matrix
Explains school rules and discipline steps. Parents should understand student rights and consequences. Helps avoid confusion during incidents.
BigFuture – Middle & Early High School
This site helps students learn what college is and why school matters. It explains careers and education choices in simple language. Parents can start planning early without pressure.
O*NET Interest Profiler (Career Quiz)
This short survey helps students discover careers that match their interests. It explains jobs in simple language and shows required education. It is helpful for students unsure about their future path.
BCPS School Calendar
The calendar shows school days, holidays, testing periods, and early release days. Parents should use it to plan schedules. Students can prepare for exams and deadlines.
College and Career Awareness
(Middle & Early High School)
FAFSA – Federal Student Aid
FAFSA is required for most college financial aid. It helps students receive grants, loans, and work-study. Parents usually help complete this form.
Florida High School Graduation Requirements
The Florida Statutes (F.S.), Requirements for a standard high school diploma.
Xello
Xello helps students explore careers, colleges, and majors. It also helps set goals and track progress. Parents can review plans and guide decisions.
Xello
Xello helps students explore careers, colleges, and majors. It also helps set goals and track progress. Parents can review plans and guide decisions.
Florida Bright Futures Scholarship
Bright Futures helps pay for college in Florida. Students must meet grade, test, and service requirements. Parents should track deadlines carefully.
Tutoring, Homework Help & Learning Support
Broward County Library – Tutoring & Homework Help
The Broward County Library offers free online tutoring for students. Help is available for multiple subjects and the driver’s test. A free library card gives access from home.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy offers free lessons and practice in many school subjects. It helps students learn at their own pace. Teachers often recommend it for extra practice.
Broward County Library – College Readiness Assistance
The 10-hour SAT/ACT intensive Pep program is comparable to expensive test-prep courses. College Readiness Workshops cover FASFA, applications, scholarships, and much more.
College Preparation and Transition
Florida Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA)
This site lists Florida grants and scholarships. Parents can explore state aid beyond Bright Futures. Students should review options early.
Brainfuse HelpNow (Library Live Tutoring)
Students can connect with live tutors online. They can ask homework questions and get help the same day. This service is free with a Broward Library card.
March2Success
Online courses and practice tests to prepare students for graduation, SAT/ACT/ASVAB, STEM Education, and guidance through the entire college application journey.
Testing and Readiness
(High School)
ACT Free Test Prep
ACT provides free practice questions and guides. Students can choose the test that best fits them. Parents can compare SAT and ACT options here.
Federal Student Aid – College Success Basics
Publications, fact sheets, online tools, and other resources to help you prepare and pay for college or career school.
Family Support
Food Security & Nutrition
Feeding South Florida
Helps families find food pantries and meal programs. Parents can search by zip code. Supports families during financial hardship.
BCPS Code of Student Conduct & Discipline Matrix
Explains school rules and discipline steps. Parents should understand student rights and consequences. Helps avoid confusion during incidents.
BigFuture – Middle & Early High School
This site helps students learn what college is and why school matters. It explains careers and education choices in simple language. Parents can start planning early without pressure.
BigFuture – Middle & Early High School
This site helps students learn what college is and why school matters. It explains careers and education choices in simple language. Parents can start planning early without pressure.
Child Nutrition Programs
Programs serving breakfast and lunch during school, supper and snacks after school, and free meals during the summer for all students in the community.
College and Career Awareness
(Middle & Early High School)
FAFSA – Federal Student Aid
FAFSA is required for most college financial aid. It helps students receive grants, loans, and work-study. Parents usually help complete this form.
Florida High School Graduation Requirements
The Florida Statutes (F.S.), Requirements for a standard high school diploma.
Xello
Xello helps students explore careers, colleges, and majors. It also helps set goals and track progress. Parents can review plans and guide decisions.
Florida Bright Futures Scholarship
Bright Futures helps pay for college in Florida. Students must meet grade, test, and service requirements. Parents should track deadlines carefully.
Xello
Xello helps students explore careers, colleges, and majors. It also helps set goals and track progress. Parents can review plans and guide decisions.
Mental Health and Wellness
BCPS Mental Health Services
Schools offer counseling and mental health support for students. This helps with stress, anxiety, and emotional challenges. Parents can request help through schools.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy offers free lessons and practice in many school subjects. It helps students learn at their own pace. Teachers often recommend it for extra practice.
Broward County Library – College Readiness Assistance
The 10-hour SAT/ACT intensive Pep program is comparable to expensive test-prep courses. College Readiness Workshops cover FASFA, applications, scholarships, and much more.
College Preparation and Transition
Florida Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA)
This site lists Florida grants and scholarships. Parents can explore state aid beyond Bright Futures. Students should review options early.
FLDOE Mental HEalth
This page explains school-based mental health support across Florida. Parents can learn how services work. It supports student well-being statewide.
March2Success
Online courses and practice tests to prepare students for graduation, SAT/ACT/ASVAB, STEM Education, and guidance through the entire college application journey.
Testing and Readiness
(High School)
Broward County Library – College Readiness Assistance
The 10-hour SAT/ACT intensive Pep program is comparable to expensive test-prep courses. College Readiness Workshops cover FASFA, applications, scholarships, and much more.
ACT Free Test Prep
ACT provides free practice questions and guides. Students can choose the test that best fits them. Parents can compare SAT and ACT options here.
Federal Student Aid – College Success Basics
Publications, fact sheets, online tools, and other resources to help you prepare and pay for college or career school.
ACT Free Test Prep
ACT provides free practice questions and guides. Students can choose the test that best fits them. Parents can compare SAT and ACT options here.