Chicago Public Schools is excited to announce that starting April 22nd, 2019, Parent Portal will be replaced with a new system called Aspen. Aspen will provide the same capabilities of the old Parent Portal while adding new features including Graduation Requirements, Student Fees and a new, easy-to-use mobile interface.
To reset your CPS Families Portal password, choose the reset password link. Contact information for the CPS Messages system is managed by the district's student information system (eSchool) by the school registrar at your child's school.
To access the CPS Messages system you must first log into the CPS Families Portal. If you have never accessed the CPS Families Portal or have forgotten your username, then choose the user name look up link. To reset your CPS Families Portal password, choose the reset password link.
Student and Parent Portals provide access to students’ grades, assignments, and attendance, among other new features, such as the ability to view and pay fees online. Students and their parents/guardians have different credentials for Aspen.
The Aspen platform provides students and families with convenient access to grades, attendance, and additional information about student progress.
At the login screen, parents and students can create an Aspen account. Note: Your (or your child's) school manages your Aspen user account....Go to the Aspen login screen.Click Request an account.Select one of the following:Notes: You might not see all three options in the Account Type pop-up.
To add a new contact, select Options > Add. The New Student Contact page appears. In the Selection Type pop-up, indicate whether Aspen should display Related Contacts, All People or All Contacts. Make your selection, and then click OK.
a program they ranked more highly (“higher rank offered”). The data include information about. the program waitlist, such as the student's priority group and waitlist number, as well as the. original lottery number for each program with lottery-based admission.
Aspen is a secure, Web-based school information management system produced by X2 Development Corporation, a subsidiary of Follett Software Company, for schools and school districts. The system manages all facets of student data – from attendance to conduct, grades and schedules.
To protect your account from someone attempting access by trying random passwords, when the wrong password is entered 5 times, your account will be disabled. Should you get locked out, you can unlock the account by successfully completing the “Forgot my password” wizard on the main login page.
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What is Aspen? Aspen is a secure, Web-based school information management system. It is used by Marlborough High School to track student data – from attendance to conduct and grades to schedules. MHS uses Family and Student portals to increase communication among parents, students, teachers, and administrators.
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Key takeaways: Chicago schools represented are all either selective-enrollment or magnet schools. No neighborhood schools were in the top 10. Walter Payton High School takes the top spot. The CPS selective-enrollment school was also 4th overall in the national rankings.
Yes. All city employees must live in Chicago.
As part of the public school system, charter schools educate over 54,000 CPS students. Together, they demonstrate how we can build a modern public education system that serves every Chicago student, no matter the type of public school they attend.
1. Use any internet browser and go to the division website, yorkcountyschools.org, or the school's website, and click on the Aspen Family Portal link. 2. Click the “Request an Account” link on the login screen.
At the login screen, parents and students can create an Aspen account. Note: Your (or your child's) school manages your Aspen user account....Go to the Aspen login screen.Click Request an account.Select one of the following:Notes: You might not see all three options in the Account Type pop-up.
On your mobile device, type your district 's Aspen URL into the address bar of a web browser. The login screen appears. Tip: Create a bookmark or shortcut to Aspen Mobile on your device's Home screen.
Log on to the School view. Select Grades > GPA. On the Reports menu, click Grade Point Averages. The Grade Point Averages pop-up appears.
The Aspen student information management system consolidates information from five data sources into a single system. Student and Parent Portals provide access to students’ grades, assignments, and attendance, among other new features, such as the ability to view and pay fees online.
Students and their parents/guardians have different credentials for Aspen. These resources will explain how to register for a new account, access and navigate the portal, set notifications, and customize your experience.
The amount of information entered into the Gradebook may vary from school to school and teacher to teacher.
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Non-KidTraks Vendors or Newly Formed Organizations will be required to complete a one-time registration process to become an Organization through the “CPI/CPS Organization Registration” page. This link will become available on June 4th. Once established as a User, the agency will have the same functionality as other existing Requesting Organizations. A corresponding “Organization CPI/CPS Dashboard” will be made available to initiate and track requests in process.
Applicant and/or Parents/Legal Guardians do not need to register to use the “CPI/CPS Portal.” Temporary, unique passwords and links are made available through the notification emails. When used in conjunction with the Applicant’s last four digits of their Social Security Number, provide for full access to the request and the confidential information within.
DCS Local County Office will not register for the “CPI/CPS Portal.” Paper forms utilizing a revised version of the “Indiana Request for a Child Protection Services (CPS) History Check" SF 52802, with a new revision number and accompanying instructions will be made available on this website. This revised form will only be accepted and submitted through the DCS Local County Offices beginning June 1, 2018.
Out of State Child Welfare Agencies will be required to complete a one-time registration process to become an Organization through the “CPI/CPS Organization Registration” page. This link will become available on June 4th. Once established as a User, the agency will have the same functionality as other existing Requesting Organizations. A corresponding “Organization CPI/CPS Dashboard” will be made available to initiate and track requests in process.
The new “CPI/CPS Portal” is a single location, simplifying the process, securing personal and confidential information and streamlining the COBCU business process. With the use of the “CPI/CPS Portal,” we aim to eliminate wasteful duplicate submissions and incomplete requests, while expanding communication to all parties involved.
The Requesting Organization is notified by email, as well as on the “Organization CPI/CPS Dashboard.”
Effective Monday, June 4, 2018, the Indiana Department of Child Services will move to an online portal for all submissions to the Central Office Background Check Unit of the: