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by Gisselle Jast 10 min read

What is the parent portal and how do I use it?

The Parent Portal allows parents to view their child’s schedule (grades 6 to 12 only) , live attendance (Absences and Tardies only) and grade book assignments; as well as view and print report card grades and interim reports Already have an account? Login | Mobile Login

What does CCSD stand for?

Charleston County School District (CCSD) is the second-largest school system in South Carolina representing a unique blend of urban, suburban, and rural schools that span 1,000 square miles of coastal

What is the CCSD mobile app?

Download the CCSD Mobile App, NOW! CCSD has launched a new CCSD Mobile App where parents, students, and the community can find the latest news and information using their smartphones and mobile devices. Read more | Preview now! Read the Digital Edition of Focus on CCSD.

How long does it take to sign up for Parent Portal?

Parent Portal approval process takes about 24 to 48 hours. Once the district has approved and activated the account and you have received a confirmation email, parents/guardians can sign in using the Username and Password that was created at the time of registration. We take the security of our student data very seriously.

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When is the CCSD football jamboree 2021?

The inaugural event will be at Robert E. Hayes Field at the District 2 Regional Stadium on August 13, 2021 (starts at 5:30 p.m.). View the schedule.

What is James Island Charter High School's first state title?

James Island Charter High School made its first appearance in the boys' soccer state finals since 1997 count, as the Trojans held off Eastside 1-0 to win the South Carolina High School League AAAA championship. This is the program's first-ever state title.

Who sponsored the STEM sign day in South Carolina?

Congratulations to Kristian Washington of West Ashley High School and Academic Magnet High School's Alex Williams. They participated in the fifth annual South Carolina STEM Signing Day earlier this month. The event, sponsored by Boeing South Carolina, recognized 92 students (two from each county in the state) that intend to pursue college degrees in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields of study.

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