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April 5, 2013 by Aaron Tress

Keeping Up With Your Child’s Schooling During and After Divorce

Lubbock Independent School District App for iPhone and Android

Couples going through a divorce may wish to download the new Lubbock schools app on their phone. Divorcing couples often have a difficult time communicating. A new phone app by the Lubbock school district can now keep you up to date with your child’s schooling without having to go through the other spouse. The app lists upcoming school events, your student’s grades, and even email contacts for your student’s teachers.

Filed Under: Children, Divorce Tagged With: android, app, child, divorce, iphone, Lubbock Independent School District, school

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