- Go to gmail.com.
- Please use the student’s school email address: firstname.lastname@valorschool.org and default password: Valor123
Helpful tip: Change your password to something more secure!
Their first name and last name are used to create their email address.
If you applied for Hezekiah Jones, their email would be hezekiah.jones@valorschool.org.
If you applied for Ada Lovelace, their email would be ada.lovelace@valorschool.org.
Please contact support@valorschool.org OR your advocate if your email log in is not working.
Option 1:
Log into Beehively.
Click on "Accelerate login" in blue on the right side.
Click Login, select your Valor email to sign on.
Option 2:
Go to valoronline.org/accelerate
Click Login, select your Valor email to sign on.
- Confirm that you are using the correct school email address. (Check your typing – type it again!)
- Confirm that you are using the default password of Valor123, or your password. If you forget your password, you can select “Reset my password”.
- If you are not able to reset your password, contact support@valorschool.org and let them know what login is not working for you.
Let your advocate know! They will get it fixed.
- Log into Beehively
- Select “Today” in the left menu
Here are Beehively's instructions for using the Today Schedule:.
- Log into Beehively
- Under “Classrooms & Groups”, view the list of classes.
Steps to Troubleshoot:
1) Leave and re-join the Zoom call from Beehively.
2) Restart your computer/device.
3) Try joining the class from another device (if available).
4) Contact your Advocate and/or teacher and let them know about the issue.
5) If this happens more than once, contact support@valorschool.og and set up a one-on-one meeting to troubleshoot.
Steps to Troubleshoot:
1) Leave and re-join the Zoom call from Beehively.
2) Restart your computer/device.
3) Try joining the class from another device (if available).
4) Contact your Advocate and/or teacher and let them know about the issue.
5) If this happens more than once, contact support@valroschool.og and set up a one-on-one meeting to troubleshoot.