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Student Email Access

Good morning everyone,

A handful of parents have been asking about student email access. CBE student email is run through the Google (Gmail) platform. Students log in to their CBE email the same way that someone would log into their GMail. Room 5 and 6 students have been using their CBE accounts all year to email and to prepare Docs and Slides presentations, so everyone should have a good idea of how to log in.

On April 5 I emailed all families with their child's account information (CBE ID, CBE email, and password). If you did not get that email or you're having problems logging in, please let me know.

I encourage students to check their email on a regular basis. I have been sending students emails, and all students should have an invitation to join our Google Class. They will need to accept this invitation in order to participate in our Google Class and Google Meet sessions in the coming weeks.

Again, if you have any questions please email me.


  • Students, email me at: klduncan@educbe.ca
  • Parents, email me at: klduncan@cbe.ab.ca

Thank you again, everyone. Stay safe.

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