douglas county colorado school district parent portal

by Prof. Riley Barton 6 min read

What kind of information system does Douglas County School District use?

Douglas County School District » About » Our District » Departments » Information Technology (IT) » Parent & Staff IT Resources » Parents KnowIT » DCSD Campus Portal DCSD Campus Portal Douglas County School District uses a student information system called Infinite Campus (IC) to store student data.

How does DCSD use Infinite Campus?

DCSD Campus Portal Douglas County School District uses a student information system called Infinite Campus (IC) to store student data. Schools use IC to report absences, gather enrollment information, track fees, manage grades, send messages to parents, and much more.

What is the parent/student portal in Infinite Campus?

The Parent/Student Portal portion of Infinite Campus allows both students and parents access to students' attendance, schedule and grades. If you have difficulties logging into Parent Portal or have disabled your account, please refer to FAQs for Parent Accounts.

What kind of schools are in Douglas County Schools?

The Douglas County School District offers families a variety of school options. Preschool Programs Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools Alternative Education Before and After School Care (BASE) Choice Programming eDCSD Home Education Charter Schools

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Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow

Douglas County School District teachers and staff are leaders of public education in Colorado, with many innovative educational approaches tailored to our students. Support and coordination can be found at the District level, but each school has the flexibility to build its own instructional programs.

The Douglas County School District is Colorado's third-largest school district, serving 64,000 students in preschool through twelfth-grade

Douglas County School District teachers and staff are leaders of public education in Colorado, with many innovative educational approaches tailored to our students. Support and coordination can be found at the District level, but each school has the flexibility to build its own instructional programs.

What is DCSD eLearning?

DCSD ELearning (Grades K-8)#N#DCSD eLearning provides students in grades K-8 with a 100% eLearning option as an alternative to in-person learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Students are taught by DCSD educators. Learn more or contact Diane Smith, Director of eLearning, at drsmith1@dcdk12.org to inquire about enrollment.

When will DCSD return to full time?

DCSD is on track to return its elementary school students to full-time, in-person learning, beginning Monday, October 19, 2020. DCSD continues to offer a 100% eLearning environment, as well, for families who prefer that option (details below).

Why is it important to enroll in school?

Enrolling, attending, and being engaged in school is so important for children so they may reap the social benefits of connecting with their peers, and avoid the negative consequences associated with learning loss.

Can students access school support?

In addition, without a connection to school, students may not be able to access school support personnel, like mental health professionals, who can help them address the trauma they have faced as a result of the pandemic and in their personal lives.

Does DCSD have hybrid schools?

Middle Schools and High Schools. DCSD currently offers a hybrid learning option to its middle and high school students. Hybrid students attend school in-person twice a week, and participate in remote learning the other three days.

Where is Douglas County Board of Education located?

The office is located at 11490 Veterans Memorial Highway, Douglasville, Georgia, 30134. Read More about Board of Education Meetings Moved to New Central Office Location. clear.

Who is the principal of Chapel Hill Elementary School?

Superintendent Trent North is delighted to announce the appointment of K’Asha Davis as principal of Chapel Hill Elementary School, effective immediately. Davis will replace LaTonya Jones, who moved from the Douglas County area in June.

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