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.
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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.
Parent Portal Parent Portal The eSchoolData Parent Portal is a web- based program that allows parents to access information about their child’s academic progress. It allows parents to obtain information such as attendance, schedules, progress reports and report cards.
The Parent option should have a black dot in the circle. If not, click on the circle next to Parent to insert the black dot. Type in your email address in the Email Address and Verify Email Address boxes. Type in a password that you will use each time you log in to the Parent Portal.
This means that parents only need one username and password to access all their students. You will need the three pieces of required information before you can add another student to your existing account. To add a new student to an account, first, log in to Parent Portal.
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.
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.
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.
In the case of a child under fourteen (14) years of age, the person also may be guilty of "child molesting" under I.C. 35-42-4-3. In the case of a child between the ages of fourteen (14) and sixteen (16), the person also may be guilty of "sexual misconduct with a minor" under I.C. 35-42-4-9.
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.
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.
Families who are eligible to receive free/reduced lunches under the National School Lunch Program also qualify for Textbook Assistance, which will pay the textbook rental charges for eligible students. Parents must submit a completed Free/Reduced lunch application to their child's school for textbook assistance.
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.
The Aspen Parent Portal is where you can review your child’s/rens information and complete the Contact and Consent Verification process. Click here for written directions on how to complete this process or click here to follow along via video.
The communication below provides important information from the Public Schools of Brookline. Translated versions are available at the following links:
Parents - Click the button to sign in. You will be redirected to the Parent sign in page.
Students - Click the button to sign in. You will be redirected to the Student sign in page.