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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.
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.
Most Douglas County School District Schools will begin Express Check-In on Wednesday, July 14. Schools opening Express Check-In on different dates are: Who do I contact if I have issues? Contact your school or the Summer Student Records Helpdesk at 303-387-0016.
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.
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 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.
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.
Due to forecasted snowfall combined with dangerously cold temperatures, the Douglas School District will have a two-hour late start tomorrow, Tuesday February 22nd. There will be no breakfast or morning preschool. This delayed start will give snow removal crews an opportunity to sand and clear the roads.
Beginning Wednesday, February 16 free take-home COVID-19 rapid test kits will be available to any DSD staff member, parent or guardian who would like one.