Families new to Crestwood during the school year will be issued information at the entry interview and will be able to register for the portal as soon as their child is entered onto our system.
The Crestwood High School (CHS) chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) recently assembled 60 activity bags for residents at the Hattie Larlham Center for Children with Disabilities, a local organization that also provides care and support throughout Ohio. Crestwood 7-12 Campus is launching the project Giving Tree again this year.
Please call Mrs. Sweet, 330-357-8205, if you have any questions. CHS 7-12 Giving Tree Sign-up: Gifts need to be returned by December 10th. Two Crestwood Intermediate School teachers recently presented at the Ohio Middle Level Association (OMLA) annual conference in Columbus, OH.
The Parent Portal will provide access to your child's school timetable, school's student calendar, messages regarding whole school and individual year information as well as messages from their teachers directed to the entire class or just to your child. Parents are able to reply to these messages and initiate their own with their child's teachers.
Learn about the programs available for parents and guardians of Crestwood students.
We're excited to welcome our newest Owls to Crestwood Elementary School! Looking for information about registering a kindergarten or new student with us? Begin the process!
View mental health and resiliency information as well as student wellness tips and strategies.
SIS provides online access to information about your child’s attendance, report card grades, demographic data and course materials.
From the cafeteria to the classroom, pay anytime, anywhere from your computer or smartphone using My School Bucks.
Whether you are a new family at Crestwood or you have been in the Crestwood community for years, welcome to the 2020-2021 school year! I am proud to be in my 7th year serving as your Principal in this supportive community and beginning another school year with the Madison Metropolitan School District.
The Madison Metropolitan School District is the second largest school district in Wisconsin and serves over 27,000 students in 52 schools. The district covers approximately 74 square miles including all or part of the cities of Madison and Fitchburg.
All K-12 school districts use some sort of database system for managing student information and maintaining their records. Infinite Campus is a district-wide student information system designed to manage attendance, grades, schedules, test scores, and other information about the students in the MMSD.
The Parent Portal is a confidential and secure Web site where you can get current information about your child's school attendance and grades.
Infinite Campus uses a 32-bit, secure socket layer (SSL) encryption technology to protect information. The technology is similar to that used in other industries such as health care and banking.
When you, as a parent or guardian, log-in you have access to information about all of the students for which you are associated. Class schedules, assignments and grades can be viewed. E-mail hyperlinks facilitate communication with classroom teachers. In addition, schools post important information on the home page, such as events, notices, etc.
The Student Portal is a confidential and secure Web site where students get current information about their attendance and grades. They also use the portal to review announcements and select courses for the next school year.
Only parents and guardians designated with legal rights to student records may receive a Parent Portal account. Each parent/guardian with such rights receives their own separate account. Accounts are NOT shared among more than one parent/guardian within households, i.e., there are no "household" accounts in the Portal.
Parents and guardians of middle school and high school students can access the Portal. Parents of elementary school students may access the portal in the winter months of the school year. Contact your child's school for more information about specific dates.
Our Top AR Readers had the opportunity to spread their love for reading during our D.E.A.R. (Drop Everything and Read) time! Scholars read to their peers to encourage everyone to become NACHO AVERAGE READER!!
Congratulations to the students at Crestwood Elementary who placed in our Reading Fair that was held on Friday, December 3, 2021.