bcsc powerschool parent portal

by Dedric Hamill 6 min read

What's new in NOWnow PowerSchool?

now PowerSchool allows parents easier access to their students' academic progress. Using the new feature, parents can now combine all of their students into a single user account. This means that one user name and password will give you access to all of your currently enrolled students who are in PowerSchool.

How do I transfer my child to BCSC?

A parent/legal guardian whose residency is outside the Bartholomew Consolidated School district may apply for a transfer if they want their child to attend a BCSC school. A student must reapply for transfer enrollment prior to transitioning into middle and high school.

How do I enroll in Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation?

All students enrolling in the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation must initially enroll at the neighborhood school that is determined by proof of residency of their parent or legal guardian. A. Call the Transportation Office (376-4246) with your address to find your neighborhood school and its location.

How do I sign up for BCSC employee discounts?

BCSC employees are eligible for a 15% monthly service discount on qualified voice and data plans. To sign up for the discount and see exclusive offers, employees can go to www.att.com/wireless/bcsc To find your nearest retail location, go to www.att.com/find-a-store Please reference discount code 3414967.

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What do parents need to enroll their child in school?

All parents/guardians must present the following items to enroll their child for school: the child’s birth certificate, immunization records, and proof of residency. The proof of residency can be a utility bill (not a cell phone bill), but the address reflected must match the student’s home address.

What is the school board?

The School Board is committed to providing a safe, positive, productive, and nurturing educational environment for all of its students. The Board encourages the promotion of positive interpersonal relations between members of the school community. Bullying behavior toward a student, whether by other students, staff, or third parties, is strictly prohibited and will not be tolerated. This prohibition includes physical, verbal, and psychological abuse as provided herein. The Board will not tolerate any gestures, comments, threats, or actions which cause or threaten to cause bodily harm or personal degradation. Engaging in bullying behavior through the use of data or computer software that is accessed through a computer, computer system or computer network also is prohibited. This policy applies when a student is on school grounds immediately before or during school hours, immediately after school hours, or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group; off school grounds at a school activity, function, or event; traveling to or from school or a school activity, function, or event; or, using property or equipment provided by the school.

What happens if a parent fails to inform the Corporation of the expulsion or withdrawal?

If a student's parent fails to inform the Corporation of the expulsion or withdrawal to avoid expulsion or the student fails to follow the terms and conditions established for enrollment, the Corporation may withdraw consent and prohibit the student's enrollment during the period of the actual or proposed expulsion.

How to find your neighborhood school in Bartholomew?

All students enrolling in the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation must initially enroll at the neighborhood school that is determined by proof of residency of their parent or legal guardian. A. Call the Transportation Office (376-4246) with your address to find your neighborhood school and its location.

Who fills out a request for student enrollment?

A Parent or legal guardian must fill out a request for student enrollment by transfer tuition. This form will be forwarded to the school you wish to enroll for the Principal and Superintendent’s approval. Upon approval or non-approval you will be notified by mail. VII.

How old do you have to be to be in a school corporation?

The parent with physical custody of the student or the student, if the student is at least eighteen (18) years of age, must notify the Superintendent of the school corporation in which the parents/student seek to have the student enrolled of their election to enroll the student in the Corporation.

How to contact BCSC?

Call Solutions (812-377-5074 or 800-766-0068) and identify yourself as a BCSC employee seeking to set up an appointment and to obtain authorized sessions for a household member. Most of our families use the Columbus Solutions site at 601 Washington St., Suite 102.

What is 401(a) in BCSC?

The 401 (a) is the employer matching contribution portion of a tax-sheltered annuity plan. BCSC contributes to a participating employees' 401 (a) account ONLY if that employee contributes to a 403 (b) Annuity. The vendor for BCSC's 401 (a) plan is MetLife.

Who is Heather Downin BCSC?

If you did not enroll in health coverage as a new employee, you are eligible to enroll each fall during the open enrollment period (or if you experience a HIPPA qualifying event). Heather Downin is the BCSC benefits specialist. She can be contacted via email (downinh@bcsc.k12.in.us) or via phone 812-376-4203.

Can you withdraw from a 403b BCSC?

In order to receive an employer match in a 401 (a), employees must contribute to a 403 (b). BCSC's plan does NOT allow for loans or hardship withdrawals. Eligible BCSC employees may be enrolled in a Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association (VEBA) after accumulating a certain number of unused sick/personal days.

Can a parent see multiple students?

With a Single Sign On account a parent/guardian will be able to see information about multiple students using a single username and password. In order to use this feature, you must first create an account.

Is the BCSC EAP available?

The EAP is available at no cost to any BCSC employee and/or member of the employee’s household. It is also open to dependents (up to age 26) who are claimed on an employee’s tax return. Individuals qualify for up to five sessions per episode or occurrence … per family member. Usage of the EAP is confidential.

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