The Christina Huddleston community provides a caring and inclusive place for active learning, collaboration, and innovation, creating life-long learners. Huddleston Elementary opened in 1982 and was named after an active long-time area resident, Christina Streefland Huddleston.
The Parent Portal is also where you can find the latest district and school announcements and select your preferences for receiving email communications from your child’s school. How do I get an account? Infinite Campus Parent Portal accounts are set up for parents/guardians when you enroll in any school in the district.
Follow the Parent Portal access instructions in the email. Check if you have a Parent Portal account. If you have not set up an account, please contact the school office where one of your children attends to set up a time to show your ID and receive your instructions in person.
Students may contact the school office or computer lab for help with the portal during the school day. Parents may contact Student Information Services (SIS) at 952-232-2048 or by e-mail at SISsupport@isd194.org. Regular SIS Support hours are Monday - Friday, 7:15 am - 4:15 pm.
The Christina Huddleston community provides a caring and inclusive place for active learning, collaboration, and innovation, creating life-long learners. Huddleston Elementary opened in 1982 and was named after an active long-time area resident, Christina Streefland Huddleston.
Lakeville Area Schools will be participating in the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCA) this spring. Students in Grade 3 through Grade 11 will take the Math, Reading and/or Science assessment during the window of March 7 through May 13.
Two students from Lakeville North High School and three students from Lakeville South High School have been named 2022 National Merit Scholarship Finalists.
At its February 22, 2022 regular board meeting, the Board of Education will adopt the following resolution declaring February 21-25 as School Bus Driver Appreciation Week.
Schoology is a social media-type interface where teachers can post assignments, class documents, resources, and calendar events for upcoming projects. It can also serve as a digital extension of the classroom, enabling online discussion of course content, submission of assignments, and more.
Seesaw is a platform that PreK-3 (and some 4th and 5th grade) students can use to showcase what they’re learning and doing at school with their families. Students can add voice recordings, photos, videos, drawings, notes and much more. Families can see all of this, connecting them to their child’s classroom.
Titan School Solutions is an online tool parents can use to load money into their student’s lunch account and to see their student’s lunch purchases. Titan can also be used to apply for educational benefits such as free and reduced price meals.
To learn more about district-issued iPads for all students, please read the iPad Family Handbook or check out our iPad Student Resources on our iPads for All page by clicking on the images below.