BCSD provides students and parents access to information about attendance, achievement and academic progress through a portal. Parents and students must use the unique web address below. Online Registration is currently off.
The Parent Portal is a web-based service that allows parents to access information about their child’s grades, attendance, report cards, schedule, discipline and emergency contacts. What do I need to access the Parent Portal? Access is available to any device with an internet connection A Parent Portal username and password. A PDF reader or app.
You will have to fill out a Parent Portal application form with the updated information and return it, in person, to the main office at your child’s school. To protect the confidentiality and security of student records, you will need to show a photo ID when returning the form. I have forgotten my password. How do I get it reset?
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.
BCSD provides students and parents access to information about attendance, achievement and academic progress through a portal. Parents and students must use the unique web address below.
Online Registration is currently off. For guardians who have not yet registered for a portal account, the district is automatically creating accounts and periodically emailing log on information. Please keep an eye out for information.
Parents and Guardians with portal accounts that wish to receive paper copies of Progress Reports and Report Cards can do so by changing their account settings when logged in to the Parent Portal.
However, you may update them at any time your information changes . You will receive a confirmation message in your Portal Inbox after they have been completed.
Email address, phone numbers and emergency contact (s) may be added or revised through the Online Registration Update accessible through your Portal account. Revisions to addresses can only be made completing an Online Registration Update through your Parent Portal account and providing the supporting documents. Your address will be updated upon approval.
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