NOTE: To access a student’s information on the Parent Portal, the parent/guardian must be registered with the school district as part of the student’s household guardian list. The parent/guardian must also know the student’s ID number for access. It can be found on students’ printed schedules, progress reports, report cards, or transcripts.
This is one of the reasons BH-BL supports the Parent and Student Portals – to keep the parent-school connection open and thriving. Once you become a registered user of the Parent or Student Portals, users will be able to view attendance information by period, schedules, report card grades, progress reports and important dates and announcements.
If you still need assistance, please contact Tracy Falvo at tfalvo@bhbl.org or 399-9141, ext. 85050. Once your account is activated, you can use the Parent Portal. To navigate the student portal, students must sign in with proper credentials. Username: Gmail prefix. (For example, if your Gmail is bsmith18@bhbl.net, then your username is bsmith18)
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Research shows that when parents and teachers work well together, everyone benefits. This is one of the reasons BH-BL supports the Parent and Student Portals – to keep the parent-school connection open and thriving.
To navigate the Parent Portal, follow each of the steps outlined below. When you log onto the Parent Portal to reach the “welcome” screen, you need to do the following:
To navigate the student portal, students must sign in with proper credentials.
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The Special Education and Student Services Department supports all students by addressing barriers to learning and enhancing healthy development. Student Services supports:
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