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What is a RSS feed?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and it's basically a computer-readable summary of the content of a Web page. This summary might be just the headlines of the articles on the page, the headlines plus a sentence or two excerpt of the articles, or even the headlines plus the entire articles.

Learn more :
Feed 101

Subscribe to SUSD Newsfeed
with web-based podcatchers

Click on a button below to subscribe (add a feed) to that homepage. You can subscribe to more than one homepage. You must have a valid account with these websites to subscribe. You need only to subscribe once, SUSD News will be automatically updated to that page.
 

If you are comfortable with adding RSS feeds manually, below is the URL to the RSS feed.

http://www.stockton.k12.ca.us/susd/susd.xml

You can copy and paste the link to your preferred reader.

Subscribe to SUSD News by Email
By subscribing to SUSD Newsfeed via e-mail, you will receive new District updates delivered to your inbox. You can also cancel the Newsfeed
subscription anytime you want to. Subscribe now.

Outlook 2007 Users
Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to subscribe to an RSS Feed is quick and easy and does not involve a registration process. You can use either one of the following two ways:

Add an RSS Feed through the Microsoft Office Outlook 2007
Account Settings dialog box

  1. On the Tools menu, click Account Settings.
  2. On the RSS Feeds tab, click New.
  3. In the New RSS Feed dialog box, type or paste the URL of the RSS Feed. http://www.stockton.k12.ca.us/susd/susd.xml
  4. Click Add.
  5. Click OK.

Add an RSS Feed through the Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 mail folder

1. Look for the Button image RSS Feeds button in your mail folders.
2. Right click on the button and select "Add a new RSS feed..."
3. In the dialog box, type in the SUSD News URL feed.
4. Click Add.

After you subscribe to an RSS Feed, headlines will appear in your RSS folder. RSS items appear similar to mail messages.
 

 

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