The PowerSchool Student and Parent portal gives parents and students access to real-time information including attendance, grades and detailed assignment descriptions, school bulletins, lunch menus and even personal messages from the teacher.
But they must obtain from the schools the 'Access ID's' and 'Access Passwords' for all of their children. Once you are logged into the Parent portal, you use the 'Access ID' and 'Password' to link to other children in your family. Mobile App PowerSchool provides an app for both iPhones and Android devices to access the Parent portal.
Once you are logged in to the web site, you will see on the main page a four-character code that you will need, along with your already created username and password, to link to your student's information. The mobile app is provided by PowerSchool and is not directly managed by the school district.
Everyone stays connected: Students stay on top of assignments, parents are able to participate more fully in their student's progress, and teachers can use their gradebook to make decisions on what information they want to share with parents and students. Students are provided access to the Student portal through their school.
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Some information provided via the web portal is not available through the mobile app, such as the 'Emergency Contact' form that contains the emergency contact information used by the school for your child, as well as access to the District's acceptable use and other default forms.
Parents need only one user account for all their children in the District. But they must obtain from the schools the 'Access ID's' and 'Access Passwords' for all of their children. Once you are logged into the Parent portal, you use the 'Access ID' and 'Password' to link to other children in your family. Mobile App PowerSchool provides an app ...
Students are provided access to the Student portal through their school. Parents must follow the directions on the site to "Create a New User." They must provide a valid email address to which they have access. They must also obtain from their child's school both the student's 'Access ID' and 'Access Password.' Student accounts are set by default to allow access to both students and parents, but parents and guardians must contact their school to obtain the 'Access ID' and 'Password' in order to link to and view their child's information. Parents follow the online directions, create their user account with a valid email address, and enter their child's 'Access ID' and 'Password.'
Passwords can always be reset by the user within the portal, when logged in, or can be recovered, if forgotten, at the login page. If you forget or lose both your username and password to the Parent portal, you must go through a two-step process to first recover your username and then your password.
Student accounts are set by default to allow access to both students and parents, but parents and guardians must contact their school to obtain the 'Access ID' and 'Password' in order to link to and view their child's information.
Parents can communicate with teachers via the portal, but they cannot update or change the information for their student. If any demographic, or emergency contact information is incorrect, please contact your school immediately, identify yourself, and provide the corrected information.
The mobile app is provided by PowerSchool and is not directly managed by the school district. You should only change your password, or link additional students to your account, through the web portal (not the mobile app). Moreover, if you have difficulty accessing your child's information via the mobile app, you should make sure ...