dpscd parent portal

by Ms. Abbigail Wiza DVM 5 min read

What is the PowerSchool Parent Portal?

The PowerSchool parent portal provides parents with direct access to student data via the Internet.

What can I do with the parent portal?

Check grades, attendance, schedules and more! Watch a video explaining the benefits of Parent Portal. ( Video en español) “I use my Parent Portal mostly to track my student’s attendance and grades.

How do I login to the PowerSchool app?

The first time you login to the PowerSchool app for your phone or tablet, you will be asked to enter the District's unique four digit code: PSNW If you have not been issued a Username or Password, or are facing challenges with your password, please contact your school for the required login information.

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Grades and Assignments

Keep track of assignments your student turned in, check out their most recent grades and view past grades with your student.

Attendance and Behavior

Support your student in getting to class ready to learn. View if they’re arriving to class on time, discuss classes they may have missed and learn about possible behavioral concerns.

Schedules and Courses

Review your student's schedule, see their subject areas, and understand what days and times they're attending which classes.

Connect

Explore other tools and apps that are available to you and your student.

Assessment & Analytics

Login to PowerSchool Assessment (formerly onTRAC), PowerSchool Analytics (formerly onTRAC LDS), or PowerTest (formerly iTest).

Learning

Create and deliver rich, engaging content with embedded lessons, easily receive digital files from students, and electronically provide comments, feedback, and grades.

Online Training

If you’re a subscriber of Professional Development Plus (PD+), login here or contact a sales rep to learn more.

PowerSource

PowerSource is a community-focused customer support portal for all PowerSchool products.

Registration

Streamline enrollment for new student applications and enrollment, school choice and lotteries, annual student.

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