Your first call should be to your child's school. Each school has a staff member, or two, that have access to all of their students' Aspen Family Portal logins. If the school doesn't have a login for you, you may request your login by contacting the KCS IT Helpdesk by completing this form.
The Amherst Central School District uses the Aspen family portal so parents, teachers, students and administrators can work together and communicate more effectively and efficiently about attendance, schedule and grades. If you have not yet accessed the Family Portal please contact the main office of your child (ren)'s school to get started.
This secure site provides an easy way to view student academic information including: Family Portal also allows you to email teachers and set automatic email notifications if a grade falls below a specific threshold. Additionally, some teachers use the site to build classroom pages and to manage parent communication.
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