bcsd org parent portal

by Robb Rogahn 6 min read

What information is available in the parent portal?

The Parent Portal provides information about a student's attendance, grades and progress for any student enrolled in grades K-12. As you will be accessing information about your student (s) in a new interface, please make use of the documents below to ease the transition.

How do I contact bcsdny support?

Please keep an eye out for information. If guardians are having technical difficulties logging on to the portal, they may send an email to parenttechsupport@bcsdny.org for assistance. For security reasons, support requests must be sent from an email address already on file with the District.

How do I contact bscsd?

You are also invited to contact us directly, via email, with any general questions/concerns. You may contact us at: apignone@bscsd.org

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Brighton Girls Win Alpine Skiing Championship, Comeau Wins Boys Combined Championship

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