Welcome to the Charlotte County Schools - Focus Parent Portal Registration. The Focus Parent Portal is a tool designed to enhance communication and involvement for you in your child's education.
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Charlotte County’s Focus Parent Portal provides parents/guardians a real-time view of their child’s assignment grades, attendance information, and current averages in all classes.
FOCUS Parent Portal accounts roll over from year to year, so when your child moves from middle school to high school, you do not have to create a new account. Also, if your student moves to another school in our district, your account will be updated with the new school information.
FOCUS Parent Portal is a web-based tool for parents to monitor their student's progress throughout the school year. FOCUS Parent Portal provides the following information:
FOCUS Parent Portal is available to all CCPS students PK- 12. Accounts are only available to students and parents or guardians.
FOCUS Parent Portal accounts roll over from year to year, so when your child moves from middle school to high school, you do not have to create a new account. Also, if your student moves to another school in our district, your account will be updated with the new school information.
Use the following link to access the FOCUS Parent Portal once you have received your log-in information from your student's school.
The following tutorial video has been provided for general navigation instruction.
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Learn about the history of Charlotte County, find events set for the Centennial year, and submit your event to the Centennial calendar.
The State of Florida launched a donation portal to provide immediate relief for disaster survivors impacted by the tornadoes in Charlotte and Lee counties on Jan. 16.
Volunteer to serve on a committee and help your neighborhood, help the county, get involved!